Re: [Qgis-user] Atlas - Map series along linear object

2024-03-26 Thread Emma Hain via QGIS-User
Hi Michaela
re pt 2 & 3
 If you set up the scale and rotation angles as fields in the coverage
dataset for each view, this means you can use the *data defined functions*
to help control the orientation and extent of your maps. There is a bit of
back and forth between the layout and the data to get the right numbers for
both, but well worth it! The North Arrow will automatically move according
to the rotation if it is linked with the map.
Don't forget to use your *variables *as well!

Cheers
Em

On Tue, 26 Mar 2024 at 21:00, Jorge Gustavo Rocha via QGIS-User <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

> Hi Michaela,
>
> You can use the tool "points along geometry" to create the coverage layer.
> Choose the correct distance based on your 1:500 scale (to show more or less
> overlapping areas). Then create the Atlas using such points (that you can
> hide them in the output). You can play with different distances.
>
> I hope it helps,
>
> Jorge
>
> On 26/03/24 10:26, Huesmann, Michaela via QGIS-User wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I would like to create a series of maps using the atlas function and have
> already experimented and watched videos. What I'm still missing is an
> example of how I can create a series of maps along a linear object. E.g. a
> series of maps at a scale of 1:500 with sections along a street.
>
>
>
>1. How to prepare the covering layer along the road?
>
>
>
>1. Can I use the same layout, e.g. A3 landscape, for all partial maps
>and rotate the sections so that they are placed as horizontally as possible
>on the map frame? Then of course an automatically adjusted north arrow is
>also necessary.
>
>
>
>1. Or is 2. not possible with rotation and I then have to choose
>landscape or portrait format depending on the position of the section in
>the north orientation? I can then probably use the coverage layer to
>determine the vertical or transverse extent of the section and then select
>the respective side orientation.
>
>
>
> Who has experience with the atlas along a line object and can help me?
>
>
>
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> Michaela
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Qgis-user] Atlas - Map series along linear object

2024-03-26 Thread Jorge Gustavo Rocha via QGIS-User

Hi Michaela,

You can use the tool "points along geometry" to create the coverage 
layer. Choose the correct distance based on your 1:500 scale (to show 
more or less overlapping areas). Then create the Atlas using such points 
(that you can hide them in the output). You can play with different 
distances.


I hope it helps,

Jorge

On 26/03/24 10:26, Huesmann, Michaela via QGIS-User wrote:


Hello,

I would like to create a series of maps using the atlas function and 
have already experimented and watched videos. What I'm still missing 
is an example of how I can create a series of maps along a linear 
object. E.g. a series of maps at a scale of 1:500 with sections along 
a street.


 1. How to prepare the covering layer along the road?

 2. Can I use the same layout, e.g. A3 landscape, for all partial maps
and rotate the sections so that they are placed as horizontally as
possible on the map frame? Then of course an automatically
adjusted north arrow is also necessary.

 3. Or is 2. not possible with rotation and I then have to choose
landscape or portrait format depending on the position of the
section in the north orientation? I can then probably use the
coverage layer to determine the vertical or transverse extent of
the section and then select the respective side orientation.

Who has experience with the atlas along a line object and can help me?

Thanks and best regards,

Michaela


Kreisstadt Steinfurt 

 - 48565 Steinfurt
www.steinfurt.de 

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
im Auftrag
MichaelaHuesmann
Geodaten
Fachdienst Tiefbau

Tel.: +49 2552 925 219
Fax:
E-Mail: michaela.huesm...@stadt-steinfurt.de 




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Re: [Qgis-user] Atlas - Map series along linear object

2024-03-26 Thread Werner Macho via QGIS-User
Hi Michaela,

I once wrote the PolyStrip Plugin to create overlapping polygons along a
path and did the same you want to archieve using this created polygons (if
i remember correct I also calculated the rotation - so it was fairly easy
to use either landscape or portrait and rotate the north arrow along).

https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/polystrip/

It's just - I think I have not used this plugin since a very long time and
also did not update it recently - so I don't know if it still works - but
it could be a start for what you want to do.
I do not have an example yet (@work) but somewhere at home I should have a
project using this to create what it sounds like is what you are looking
for.
But I think you could tinker around a bit and I am sure you will soon find
a way how to use the polygons (as long as the plugin still works ;) )

Hope this helps a bit getting you started.

regards
Werner

On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 11:27 AM Huesmann, Michaela via QGIS-User <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> I would like to create a series of maps using the atlas function and have
> already experimented and watched videos. What I'm still missing is an
> example of how I can create a series of maps along a linear object. E.g. a
> series of maps at a scale of 1:500 with sections along a street.
>
>
>
>1. How to prepare the covering layer along the road?
>
>
>
>1. Can I use the same layout, e.g. A3 landscape, for all partial maps
>and rotate the sections so that they are placed as horizontally as possible
>on the map frame? Then of course an automatically adjusted north arrow is
>also necessary.
>
>
>
>1. Or is 2. not possible with rotation and I then have to choose
>landscape or portrait format depending on the position of the section in
>the north orientation? I can then probably use the coverage layer to
>determine the vertical or transverse extent of the section and then select
>the respective side orientation.
>
>
>
> Who has experience with the atlas along a line object and can help me?
>
>
>
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> Michaela
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [image: Kreisstadt Steinfurt] 
>
>  - 48565 Steinfurt
> www.steinfurt.de
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
> im Auftrag
> Michaela Huesmann
> Geodaten
> Fachdienst Tiefbau
>
> Tel.: +49 2552 925 219
> Fax:
> E-Mail: michaela.huesm...@stadt-steinfurt.de
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[Qgis-user] Atlas - Map series along linear object

2024-03-26 Thread Huesmann, Michaela via QGIS-User
Hello,



I would like to create a series of maps using the atlas function and have 
already experimented and watched videos. What I'm still missing is an example 
of how I can create a series of maps along a linear object. E.g. a series of 
maps at a scale of 1:500 with sections along a street.



  1.  How to prepare the covering layer along the road?



  1.  Can I use the same layout, e.g. A3 landscape, for all partial maps and 
rotate the sections so that they are placed as horizontally as possible on the 
map frame? Then of course an automatically adjusted north arrow is also 
necessary.



  1.  Or is 2. not possible with rotation and I then have to choose landscape 
or portrait format depending on the position of the section in the north 
orientation? I can then probably use the coverage layer to determine the 
vertical or transverse extent of the section and then select the respective 
side orientation.



Who has experience with the atlas along a line object and can help me?



Thanks and best regards,

Michaela








[Kreisstadt Steinfurt]

 - 48565 Steinfurt
www.steinfurt.de

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
im Auftrag
Michaela Huesmann
Geodaten
Fachdienst Tiefbau

Tel.: +49 2552 925 219
Fax:
E-Mail: 
michaela.huesm...@stadt-steinfurt.de

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Re: [QGIS-it-user] Gruppo utenti italiano di QGIS

2024-03-26 Thread Paolo Cavallini via QGIS-it-user

Ciao Totò,
grazie per sollevare il problema. In realtà in GFOSS.it abbiamo parlato 
e discusso di questo per anni, e per un periodo significativo abbiamo 
fatto donazioni a QGIS, ed eravamo fra i primi al mondo. Usavamo un 
meccanismo di cofinanziamento che a tutt´oggi mi pare interessante ed utile.
Chiedo a GFOSS.it, se ne ha interesse, di pronunciarsi in merito, e 
magari di agire.

Buone cose.

On 3/25/24 14:36, Totò Fiandaca via QGIS-it-user wrote:

Buongiorno a tutt*
L'Italia è stata sempre in prima fila nel progetto QGIS, è stata una 
delle prime a creare, nel 2015, il Gruppo degli utenti nazionali.
Purtroppo ancor oggi, in Italia ci sono forse due aziende che 
contribuiscono finanziariamente al progetto QGIS e pochissime che 
contribuiscono con codice.


Ci sono belle realtà di Gruppi di utenti nazionali che contribuiscono 
attivamente al progetto, tra queste QGIS NL [1] che ha donato 9.000,00 €


Noi, che facciamo? stiamo a guardare gli altri?
Se non erro, solo una volta abbiamo contribuito finanziariamente al 
supporto di QGIS donando 500,00€, non si è mai più ripeturo.


Che vogliamo fare da grande?

saluti

[1] 
https://www.qwast-gis.com/l/qgis-user-group-netherlands-contributes-to-qgis-internationally/ 


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