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Yes - that is in master. One can now select which layers or
visibility presets should be chosen (data-defined).<br>
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I used this to generate an Atlas over each administrative unit and
for each administrative unit a time-series (iterating over historic
maps from different years). Works fine, if your coverage layer
contains combinations of extent and time. I used a Postgis view with
joins for creating that coverage layer.<br>
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Andreas<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20.10.2015 12:44, Alexandre Neto
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I haven't really test it, but there is now a new
functionality (created by Nyall) in master, that will
allow us to control which layers (or preset) to show in
the print composer.<br>
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I believe that with the right coverage layer (a combination
between the features normaly used in atlas and all presets
names or layers list to cycle), It will be possible to use
one single page to create the all the needed maps for each
feature.<br>
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Not sure if I explained myself... :-P<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Andreas Neumann <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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escreveu no dia ter, 20/10/2015 às 08:27:<br>
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Actually there are plans to create a report generator in one
of the<br>
upcoming QGIS versions. Nyall Dawson works on this.<br>
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But the ability to repeat an item on every page could go into
QGIS<br>
before that - e.g. the next version. It could go into the
general<br>
"Rendering properties" of a print composer item.<br>
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You can ask Nyall Dawson about a quote - if you need this.<br>
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Andreas<br>
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On 19.10.2015 21:43, Joris Hintjens wrote:<br>
> Hello Andreas, thanks for your comment.<br>
> actually, I am working on a large report where I will
have to make several pages (+/- 10: a page for each layer in
my project) and multiply them again with the atlas generator.
(times 50!) I hope it will work out …<br>
> I found your work-around this afternoon, studying basic
HTML since supper now…<br>
> Joris<br>
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>> Op 19-okt.-2015, om 21:30 heeft Andreas Neumann <<a
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>> Hi Joris,<br>
>><br>
>> Currently, only the HTML item has a "Repeat on every
page" option. So - as your workaround you could write a very
small HTML, which references an image.<br>
>><br>
>> I agree, an option to repeat an item on every page
would be useful for any element - e.g. labels, image, etc.<br>
>><br>
>> If you talk about Atlas context - of course all the
elements in the Atlas template would repeat on every page ...<br>
>><br>
>> Andreas<br>
>><br>
>> On 19.10.2015 21:07, Joris Hintjens wrote:<br>
>>> Hi,<br>
>>><br>
>>> I am looking fo a way to repeat a logo on every
page in a multi-page print layout (that is: another way than
repeating the layout manually for every page). No info on the
tutorials and mailing list archive found. Thanks for any
comment<br>
>>><br>
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