Hi Uwe,
If you can't use formatting tags, then possibly Unicode is your friend
here - have a look at characters U1D31 and U1D3A - superscript E and N
respectively. Using these should allow you to generate labels like this:
0234ᴱ or 345389ᴺ
Cheers,
Andy
On 16/02/2016 18:48, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 17 Feb 2016 2:20 AM, "Uwe Fischer" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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> Hello List, hello Nyall,
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> I have a question concerning the grid coordinate labels for map
frames in print composer. If you set the label format to „custom“, you
get to „Expression based annotation“ box where you can build
expressions for formatting, e.g. concat(left(@grid_number,3) ,
'<sup>E'). That works fine in the editor and the footnote preview
shows exactly the desired result (E as an above positioned little
index). But, in the map composer canvas, the format string is rendered
as text, that means <sup>E shows up as a text string there.
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> Is there a way to apply the format rule (which seems to work)
correctly to the map composer?
Not currently - there's no support for formatting in the coordinate text.
Nyall
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> Regards and thanks a lot,
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> Uwe
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