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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yes, there is.<br>
You can define a layer with rectangles that cover your linear
object (size and position acording to the scale you want) and
create atlas using this rectangle layer<br>
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El 22/09/2016 a las 14:24, Szymon Guza escribió:<br>
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<div>Hello,<br>
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I want to create an atlas for one object. This object is
linear (transmedia - fiber cable) and I want to generate its
course on several pages in fixed scale (because the cable is
"too long" to fit on one page).<br>
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Is there a possibility to do that?<br>
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Szymon<br>
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