Thanks! I will give this a try and report back!
Rob 2009/10/23 Marco Hugentobler <[email protected]> > Hi Rob > > You may use the checkbox 'keep layer list' of the composer map widgets for > this: > -Load all the data into QGIS > - Set the layers for map1 visible, go to the composer, add the first > composer > map and check 'keep layer list' > - Go back to the main map, set the layers for map2 visible and all others > visible. The layers in composermap 1 will remain as long as they are in the > layer list > - Go to the composer and add the second composer map. The second map will > now > show layer set 2 while the first one keeps its layers. > > Hope it works, > Marco > > Am Freitag, 23. Oktober 2009 19.03:32 schrieb InterRob: > > Forgot to attach the image. Herewith. > > > > > > Rob > > > > 2009/10/23 InterRob <[email protected]> > > > > > Dear list, > > > > > > I find QGIS a very promising package to do real sophisticated GIS > > > analyses and cartography. Regarding that last bit, I have a practical > > > question: how can I add an "inset map" next to a frame featuring a > > > detailed map of a certain area. I managed to insert two frames with the > > > same contents, but different zoom levels (as illustrated by the > attached > > > GIF-image). However, I wish to use different data in each of the > > > frames... How can I do this? > > > > > > And how about inserting the frame extends (the indicating box in the > > > overview inset map)? > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rob > > -- > Dr. Marco Hugentobler > HUGIS - GIS programming and consulting > Honrainweg 5 > CH-8038 Zürich > [email protected] > http://homepage.hispeed.ch/hugis/ > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user >
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