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Author Name: Mikhail Tchernychev (Mikhail Tchernychev) Original Redmine Issue: 8825 Affected QGIS version: 2.0.1
While using OpenStreet layers with print composer and projection different from Pseudo Merkator (EPSG 3857 ) layers are misplaced in PDF output.
Here is how to reproduce the problem.
OpenStreet plugin is very useful, but EPSG 3261 is not really production projection.
Thank you very much, Mikhail
Related issue(s): #17517 (duplicates) Redmine related issue(s): 8824
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Author Name: Mikhail Titov (Mikhail Titov)
I think it is a duplicate of #17517 that I filed just before.
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Author Name: Mikhail Tchernychev (Mikhail Tchernychev)
Yes it is duplicate. We were writing it at the same time..
I updated my example file because it turns out I did not save SHP...
Author Name: Alexander Bruy (@alexbruy)
Duplicate #17517
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Author Name: Mikhail Tchernychev (Mikhail Tchernychev)
Original Redmine Issue: 8825
Affected QGIS version: 2.0.1
While using OpenStreet layers with print composer and projection different from
Pseudo Merkator (EPSG 3857 ) layers are misplaced in PDF output.
Here is how to reproduce the problem.
OpenStreet plugin is very useful, but EPSG 3261 is not really
production projection.
Thank you very much,
Mikhail
Related issue(s): #17517 (duplicates)
Redmine related issue(s): 8824
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: