Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-05 Thread Carlos Cerdán
Sorry, my fault. It's right, text of QGIS is visible, but when we open a
map in Inkscape in order to enhance it, added text in this program, is not
visible in an internet navigator, so I have to convert it to lines.

I specially do it to make Sozi presentations whit maps. They always let my
public with a woou in lips. I recomend it.

Carlos


2014-03-05 9:13 GMT-05:00 magerlin :

> Carlos Cerdán wrote
> > Something to consider about SVG maps is that letters must be changed to
> > "lines?" (it says "trayectos" in Spanish) in order to see it in an
> > internet navigator. I do it using Inkscape.
>
> I do not have any problems showing letters in SVG files created by QGIS.
>
> This map 
> shows letters in IE9, Chrome, Firefox and Opera in Win 7.
>
> 
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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-05 Thread magerlin
Carlos Cerdán wrote
> Something to consider about SVG maps is that letters must be changed to
> "lines?" (it says "trayectos" in Spanish) in order to see it in an
> internet navigator. I do it using Inkscape.

I do not have any problems showing letters in SVG files created by QGIS.

This map   
shows letters in IE9, Chrome, Firefox and Opera in Win 7.

 



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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-05 Thread Carlos Cerdán
+1

In efect, that plugin would be very nice.

Something to consider about SVG maps is that letters must be changed to
"lines?" (it says "trayectos" in Spanish) in order to see it in an internet
navigator. I do it using Inkscape.

All the best

Carlos


2014-03-05 4:48 GMT-05:00 Paolo Cavallini :

> Il 05/03/2014 10:44, magerlin ha scritto:
> > A plugin would be VERY nice but I have no knowledge on writing plugins.
> > I will be happy if anyone else can make it!
>
> Please extend this discussion to qgis-dev: if you are lucky there may be
> someone able to help you.
>
> > Would the workflow using a plugin be that the user "on his own" creates
> the
> > Map.svg and eventually a separate Legend.svg file and the runs the plugin
> > supplying it with the file names for the created svg files?
> >
> > Or could it somehow be integrated in the print composer for instance as
> an
> > option when exporting as SVG or as a parallel to creating an atlas?
>
> I would see it as a separate function, similar to the html map plugin
> currently available: a new entry "create your web map" that creates the
> three necessary files (and perhaps displays them in a webkit window).
>
> All the best.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-05 Thread magerlin
Paolo Cavallini wrote
> Please extend this discussion to qgis-dev: if you are lucky there may be
> someone able to help you.

Done: 
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Anybody-in-for-making-a-simple-plugin-to-produce-simple-SVG-web-gis-tp5107674.html

  




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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-05 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 05/03/2014 10:44, magerlin ha scritto:
> A plugin would be VERY nice but I have no knowledge on writing plugins.
> I will be happy if anyone else can make it!

Please extend this discussion to qgis-dev: if you are lucky there may be
someone able to help you.

> Would the workflow using a plugin be that the user "on his own" creates the
> Map.svg and eventually a separate Legend.svg file and the runs the plugin
> supplying it with the file names for the created svg files?
> 
> Or could it somehow be integrated in the print composer for instance as an
> option when exporting as SVG or as a parallel to creating an atlas? 

I would see it as a separate function, similar to the html map plugin
currently available: a new entry "create your web map" that creates the
three necessary files (and perhaps displays them in a webkit window).

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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-05 Thread magerlin
A plugin would be VERY nice but I have no knowledge on writing plugins.
I will be happy if anyone else can make it!

Would the workflow using a plugin be that the user "on his own" creates the
Map.svg and eventually a separate Legend.svg file and the runs the plugin
supplying it with the file names for the created svg files?

Or could it somehow be integrated in the print composer for instance as an
option when exporting as SVG or as a parallel to creating an atlas? 





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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-05 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 02/03/2014 06:37, Carlos Cerdán ha scritto:
> SVG Volume 2.1 (Fixed):

Very nice: why not writing a little plugin for this?
It should be quite simple.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-02 Thread magerlin
Hi Carlos

Thanks for "cleaning up" my text: You are right - all filenames must start
with a capital letter.

As a Windows user I am not used to care about that

By the way I have realized that it is not the file size beeing the reason
for the map is not showing up complete in IE9.  It apparently has something
to do with "wrapping" the Map.svg file inside the Index.svg file. If I open
Map.svg directly in IE9 then complete map shows up.

Same difference happens if I include Map.svg in a html document. Using
"object" tag shows complete map, while using "img" tag shows incomplete map
in IE9 (be patient since it is a big svg file showed twice):  SVG in HTML
  



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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-03-01 Thread Carlos Cerdán
SVG Volume 2.1 (Fixed):

1) Download this file:  Index.svg


2) Export your own map as a svg from the print composer and save it as
"Map.svg" (Or download
http://byogtrafik.ramboll.dk/SandBox/QGIS_svg/map.svg, but save with
capital letter "M")

3) Export a legend of previous map as svg from print composer and save it
as "Legend.svg" (Or download
http://byogtrafik.ramboll.dk/SandBox/QGIS_svg/legend.svg but save with
capital letter "L").

IMPORTANT for Linux users: save the file name with first letter capital
because if not, it doesn't show the Map and Legend ("Index.svg" is linked
to these names - see it with a text editor as gedit)

Put the files 1, 2 and 3 in the same folder and open index.svg in your web
browser to get  an amazing SVG map with capabilities of zoom and moving.
Some times Internet Explorer doesn't open it, just the code, so it's better
to use Firefox or Chrome.

Thank you Magerlin,

Carlos



2014-02-25 14:17 GMT-05:00 magerlin :

> SVG Volume 2:
>
> 1) Download this file:  Index.svg
> 
>
> 2) Export your map as a svg from the print composer and save it as
> "map.svg"
>
> 3) Export a legend as svg from print composer and save it as "legend.svg"
>
> Put the files 1, 2 and 3 in the same folder and open index.svg in your web
> browser to get  this
> 
>
> Once again I have to warn against big svg files - the map.svg file is 3MB
> in
> the above example and IE will not show all the coloured building polygons
> while other browsers do.
>
> Also note that Chrome and Opera can handle compressed svgz files but
> Mozilla
> and IE cannot.
>
>
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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-02-25 Thread magerlin
SVG Volume 2:

1) Download this file:  Index.svg
  

2) Export your map as a svg from the print composer and save it as "map.svg"

3) Export a legend as svg from print composer and save it as "legend.svg"

Put the files 1, 2 and 3 in the same folder and open index.svg in your web
browser to get  this
  

Once again I have to warn against big svg files - the map.svg file is 3MB in
the above example and IE will not show all the coloured building polygons
while other browsers do.

Also note that Chrome and Opera can handle compressed svgz files but Mozilla
and IE cannot.



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Re: [Qgis-user] Very simple webgis in just one single svg file

2014-02-25 Thread Jonathan Moules
That's quite interesting, thanks for sharing! I always wondered what use
exporting as a SVG was; now I know. :-)


On 24 February 2014 17:45, magerlin  wrote:

> Try this!
>
> 1) Export your map from your print composer as svg
> 2) Add a link to the saved SVG file in line 69 of this file:
> QGIS_svg_pan_zoom.svg
> 
> (just edit it in a text editor)
> 3) Adjust the height and width in line 5 and 6 if you like
>
> Open QGIS_svg_pan_zoom.svg in your browser and you can have something like
> THIS 
> !
>
> Perhaps some kind of pan and zoom function could be added automatically
> when
> exporting as svg from QGIS? As a new plugin? Anybody to take it from here?
>
> I am no programmer and I owe all the svg credit to this guy:
> www.petercollingridge.co.uk 
>
> Be aware that the svg files can be rather big and perhaps not suitable for
> the net. It also seems like IE doesn't like big svg files - it simply
> leaves
> out some of the content! I have not seen this in Google and Firefox.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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