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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Pedro,<br>
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This article describes how to generate a series of maps, using a
batch file:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.qgis.nl/2012/07/28/series-kaarten-genereren/?lang=en">http://www.qgis.nl/2012/07/28/series-kaarten-genereren/?lang=en</a><br>
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Sake<br>
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Op 18-9-2012 1:07, Pedro Camargo schreef:<br>
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<div>Hi,</div>
<div> I have been using QGIS for a few months now after almost
a decade using Maptitude and TransCAD (from Caliper
Corporation). </div>
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<div> Now that I already know how to get around pretty well
with QGIS, I want to use it to production of series of maps
(from a few dozens to hundreds at a time).</div>
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<div> My current problem is to make simple maps with graduated
style and fixed classes for several different fields on the
database.</div>
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<div> Looking at the PyQGIS documentation helped a bit, but I
got several errors like "NameError: name 'QtGui' is not defined"
and for many other names/libraries in the sample code I used, so
I'm pretty sure that I have something missing that was not
mentioned in the documentation or that I missed.</div>
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<div> Further, I'm interested in making maps with fields that
are not in the database, so I need to make a join too (which is
not mentioned anywhere in the documentation I saw).</div>
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<div> I would imagine that there is a way to open a project,
change something (like the fields for the graduate rendenring),
update the map composer and save the jpg, but I didn;t see
anything like that...</div>
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<div> Did anybody face a situation like this? Any
recomendations? Any sample code you could share?</div>
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<div>Thanks for the help,</div>
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<div>Pedro</div>
<div>UC Irvine</div>
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<div>PS - Sorry for posting in two lists, but I really have no
idea where to send this e-mail.</div>
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