Hi Eric,

I’am an archaeologist we could skype tomorrow and try to figure this together 
if you want.  I could log in with Teamviewer and share screens. I’am in 
Montréal time. Write to me directly.

Nicolas Cadieux

> Le 24 mars 2020 à 18:30, Eric Delson <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> 
> Hello, I posted this request about 10 days ago but have had no comments or 
> responses, perhaps I was unclear that I wanted help, so I am trying again.
> 
> I am making maps for publication in journal articles using QGIS (3.12) and 
> Natural Earth base data. I have two questions:
> 
> How do I control the appearance (presence/absence, line style, labeling) of 
> latitude/longitude "graticule" lines? I was able to change the name of the 
> Equator in the Attribute Table, but not the placement of the label or other 
> features.
> 
> I am placing a series of point markers from an imported Excel file of decimal 
> latitude/longitude coordinates, with each point having a place name and 
> category (time bins). How do I control the label, size, symbol, and color of 
> each point, either by reference to its category or individually if necessary?
> 
> I have an earlier version of such a map made by a colleague in ArcGIS, which 
> I can send offline if any of you wishes to see what I am seeking.
> 
> Many thanks, Eric Delson (Professor of Anthropology, City University of New 
> York)
> 
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