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Print composer: migration issue between 2.4 and current master #18870

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qgib opened this issue Jun 4, 2014 · 1 comment
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Print composer: migration issue between 2.4 and current master #18870

qgib opened this issue Jun 4, 2014 · 1 comment
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Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! High Priority Print Layouts Related to QGIS Print Layouts, Atlas or Reporting frameworks

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qgib commented Jun 4, 2014

Author Name: Andreas Neumann (@andreasneumann)
Original Redmine Issue: 10458
Affected QGIS version: 2.2.0
Redmine category:map_composer/printing
Assignee: Nyall Dawson


With QGIS master there is now an image placement option in the print composer. This is great and I think the top-left anchor makes sense.

However, there is a migration issue for old content migrated from 2.4. where the image had a middle anchor by default. The result is that images may appear shifted after opening them in current master. To see the problem have a look at the attached screenshot and the Uster logo in the top-right of the layout. In master (right) the image appears vertically closer to the rectangle as in version 2.4.

Could we keep top-left as the default for new elements, but when opening old project files automatically set middle as an anchor?


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qgib commented Jun 6, 2014

Author Name: Nyall Dawson (@nyalldawson)


Fixed in changeset "6b973e1c3e9e31ae9e5f30b67da7484528cba653".


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@qgib qgib added Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! High Priority Print Layouts Related to QGIS Print Layouts, Atlas or Reporting frameworks labels May 25, 2019
@qgib qgib added this to the Future Release - High Priority milestone May 25, 2019
@qgib qgib closed this as completed May 25, 2019
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