Malte,
You also may want to look at what Dylan Beaudette has done at the UC
Davis Soil Resource Laboratory with
http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/drupal/node/96
Go to:
"Cartographic Output via GMT", then select "An example on this website"
which is: http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/drupal/node/102
Regards,
Tom
Jamie Adams wrote:
I generally open GRASS data in QGIS, create a basic map and export to
svg (or pdf), and then do the finishing touches in Inkscape. This
workflow has worked very well for me.
- Jamie
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 8:56 AM, kapo coulibaly <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I've been using opensource GIS for a while (GRASS a lot). But they
are all very limited when it comes to creating nice maps. I always
have to resolve to using ArcGIS to put final touches on maps.
Anybody has a suggestion for a free software to use for map design?
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