I've used QGIS to create a layout with a main map and an inset (e.g., Continental US with Alaska and Hawai'i as inset maps at different scales). But that's just two "viewports" onto the same underlying data. I wanted to make a layout where the same area would be displayed with two different symbolizations, side by side on the page for comparison. For those familiar with ArcGIS, I would normally accomplish this with two Data Frames.
Is there any way to do this with QGIS? Or do I have to create two QGIS projects, and combine the maps externally (presentation software, page layout software, etc.)? Thanks, --Lee -- Lee Hachadoorian PhD, Earth & Environmental Sciences (Geography) Research Associate, CUNY Center for Urban Research http://freecity.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
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