In addition to Bob Basques's point 1.), there is an interesting tool in
Adobe Reader: the Loupe tool, which magnifies a portion of the page so
you can easily view details.
Paul
On 30/01/2012 18:17, Bob Basques wrote:
Here would be my suggestions based on your needs.
1.) Make a PDF of the map. (the tools for making layer controls in PDFs
exist, but are not easy to implement manually)
2.) Use something like OpenLayers or GeoMoose to display the map layers
separately for user control (allows for the most flexibility for both
publishing as well as user interaction)
bobb
Gerhardus Geldenhuis<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
As part of my Geology thesis I need to present a map for which I have used QGIS
to produce the map. However the printed map contains a lot less information
because of space constraints. There is two options as far as I can see for
making the digital map available to my lecturers for marking. One is via the
viewer and the second via a custom web page. I were unable to see a working
demo of the web based map. The only functionality I require is for people to be
able to view the map turn on and off layers and zoom in/out. Based on this
requirements does anyone have any alternative suggestions maybe a very large
svg copy?, or any tips/tricks? Also a working link to a online map would be
appreciated if anyone could share that.
Best Regards
--
Gerhardus Geldenhuis
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