[Qgis-user] Qgis-map scale and zoom on layout

Nigel Berjak - General nigel at s3.co.za
Mon Sep 2 23:29:43 PDT 2024


Hi Dario

Yes. If you use an Atlas, you can use the specified project zoom levels 
to zoom to an appropriately 'recognised' scale. The other option is to 
script it where you can specify via an expression, in the scale of the 
layout, to round to nearest levels based upon ranges e.g. when >10000 
and <= 12499 then 10000. I hope this helps.

Cheers.

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Nigel Berjak
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On 2024-09-02 22:39, Dario C via QGIS-User wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a multilevel base chart based on zoom level.
> Sometimes, on my layout I have to use a scale beacuase of my paper 
> size, but I would like to follow criteria of the nearest zoom level 
> chart.
> For instance, I have to set 1:11.000 scale but I would like to see my 
> chart with the layers I have in 1:10.000.
> 
> It's like in the model space I set a scale, I lock it and than I zoom 
> the view.
> Is there anything similar to the paper scale in order to force the 
> visualisation?
> 
> Thank you in advance
> 
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