I have an attribute table that is around two hundred rows of data (but only two columns wide). I would like to add an attribute table to a composer with this data, and to do this I need to add multiple frames so I can add the whole attribute table to one page. Doing this manually in the composer I just add 5 frames side by side to one composer page, and I manage to get all my data on one page.
I cannot figure out how to add an attribute table with multiple frames to a composer using PyQGIS. I am problably missing something really obvious, but I am stuck here. When I try to define a QgsComposerFrame, I am told that I must specify the QgsComposerMultiFrame it belongs to: QgsComposerFrame <http://qgis.org/api/classQgsComposerFrame.html#ab645cf6db9a1285a6983e05541f2d28f> (QgsComposition <http://qgis.org/api/classQgsComposition.html> *c, QgsComposerMultiFrame <http://qgis.org/api/classQgsComposerMultiFrame.html> *mf, qreal x <http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qgraphicsitem.html#x>, qreal y <http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qgraphicsitem.html#y>, qreal width, qreal height) How do I create the QgsComposerMultiFrame. It is an abstract class, I am told that it is an abstract class and cannot be instantiated. If I try multiFrame = QgsComposerMultiFrame(myCompositionTable, False) I get the following error when I run my code. qgis._core.QgsComposerMultiFrame represents a C++ abstract class and cannot be instantiated I cant find any documentation or examples on how to do this. So if someone could shed some light on this it would be most appreciated. I am happy to write up a bit of documentation once I have managed to do this. Many thanks, James
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