Le 25/11/2010 18:09, Anna Hodgkinson a écrit :
Dear All,
I don't think that this document, a practical guide to exporting maps
from QGIS and editing them using Inkscape, in order to produce
(archaeological) maps, has been properly announced here yet.
It was written by Christina Robinson of Oxford Archaeology North and
published online on the OA Library:
http://library.thehumanjourney.net/366/
I hope many of you will find it useful!
Best wishes,
Anna
Hi Anna
Thanks for this doc, we use Illustrator but it is nice to see that the
workflow is similar on InkScape. For our archeological maps, QGIS can't
make directly printable document and need its share of human edition
because of a few problems that this document is evocating :
- the loss of the scale/page format
- the uneditable text labels
Some others would be :
- the difficulty to set a correct font scale with the new label renderer
- no layering (1 qgis's layer = 1 CAD's layer)
Still, it is nice to see that OA is using QGIS instead of gvsig ;)
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