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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>That would be nice to have. I also need to create a series of maps for the same map extent but different time stamps. I have 12 different topographic maps from different years and need to create series for different parts of my town. Each raster layer corresponds to a certain year.</p>
<p>I don't know how to do this with QGIS atlas, but I will use QGIS server als a workaround and will feed in the layers with different GetMap or GetPrint requests. We have QGIS server installed anyway - so this would be a good alternative to Atlas.</p>
<p>Andreas</p>
<p>On 2015-08-14 12:43, Thomas Colley wrote:</p>
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