Wikipedia talk:Graphics Lab/Resources/QGIS/Get ready: Difference between revisions
Content deleted Content added
Line 60:
::1. can you explain or upload a screenshoot of your incompatible map scales, so I can understand better. By example : was a/ the layer 1's USA bigger than the layer2's USA (layer scale issue), OR b/ was the lines widths of one layer1 large enough, and lines widths of layer2 too small and not visible (style issue).
::2. Why didn't you include a topographic background (PNG or SVG), was there a style choice or technical trouble ? -> PNG is already in the tutorial ; I have to complete Lesson 3#Raster to vector part so you can do maps like mine. [[User:Yug|Yug]] [[User talk:Yug|<small><font style="color:green;">(talk)</font></small>]] 10:13, 21 July 2011 (UTC)
:::It was A: layer 1 was bigger than layer 2. When I zoomed out to see layer 1, layer 2 was on such a small scale that it didn't show up at all. If I zoomed in to see layer 2, layer 1 would be so big as to not show up. And I couldn't figure out how to resize the layers so that they would have the same scale and line up.
:::A topographic background wasn't needed for this map. It would just be a layer of unnecessary information. -[[User:MissMJ|MissMJ]] ([[User talk:MissMJ|talk]]) 19:31, 21 July 2011 (UTC)
::::Hello Miss, I also met this strange layer incompatibility case when... importing '''a bitmap'''. So [http://forum.qgis.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9022 I asked on the forum] (don't need to click, just: I'm working to solve learners' problems). I will try soon. [[User:Yug|Yug]] [[User talk:Yug|<small><font style="color:green;">(talk)</font></small>]] 21:28, 21 July 2011 (UTC)
|