Just found out yesterday, that #QGis has an export function to save the current map view as PDF. That saved me some headaches for a publication on reconstructed river systems in the province of Norricum (Austria more or less) in the 1st century A.D. Only drawback was that the exported maps were squared, but I could cut off parts using #Inkscape - pretty cool, a high resolution scalable image for print. #Gis #History #histodonDE
Just found out yesterday, that #QGis has an export function to save the current map view as PDF. That saved me some headaches for a publication on reconstructed river systems in the province of Norricum (Austria more or less) in the 1st century A.D. Only drawback was that the exported maps were squared, but I could cut off parts using #Inkscape - pretty cool, a high resolution scalable image for print. #Gis #History #histodonDE
Scrolling through #FOSSGIS2026 talks: #QGIS as the default GIS in the Bavarian environmental agency 馃ぉ
"Einf眉hrung von QGIS als Standard-Desktop-GIS der Bayerischen Umweltverwaltung" by Carolin von Groote-Bidlingmaier
https://www.fossgis-konferenz.de/2026/programm#session/CVYY3E/
Scrolling through #FOSSGIS2026 talks: #QGIS as the default GIS in the Bavarian environmental agency 馃ぉ
"Einf眉hrung von QGIS als Standard-Desktop-GIS der Bayerischen Umweltverwaltung" by Carolin von Groote-Bidlingmaier
https://www.fossgis-konferenz.de/2026/programm#session/CVYY3E/