Mike hi. Enjoying your tutorials. regarding the overview OSM view issue, you can right click on OSM in the Layers Panel and choose the "Show in Overview" option. Just another way to change views.
Hi Mike! This was useful. Maybe I am too old-fashioned, but I am thinking about the "projects" vs "Views" distinction in Arcview: One project stored multiple views, and each view could be completely different in terms of which layers showed up in it, at what place and zoom level, with what legend, etc. In effect, "Project" in Arcview (or .mxd file in ArcGIS: although not so nicely) was a superset of what a QGIS project is today. I found the old AV method really handy. Because I may be working on say 'Deforestation in a particular place", and one view is zoomed on one region, and another view on another region, and still keep them all in the same project file. Now in QGIS, even using the same set of layers and legends, if I just want to save one 'view' (zoomed in on one location with one set of text labels) I have to save it as one project file, and very soon I have tonnes of project files for really the same project. Any way one can do the AV thing in QGIS?
Thank you. I would never find such an option without this fantastic video.
AWESOME
I am one of your students on UDEMY , and i wanna Thank you so much .
Thank you for this tutorial, QGIS is so flexible, I think of an option and it has it, thanks QGIS and Mike for showing what I was looking for.
Merci Mike, exactement ce que je cherchais! Great job Chap, that's exactly what I was looking for 🙂
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you!
Thanks for making this video available. It's quite helpful.
Mike hi. Enjoying your tutorials. regarding the overview OSM view issue, you can right click on OSM in the Layers Panel and choose the "Show in Overview" option. Just another way to change views.
Hi Mike! This was useful. Maybe I am too old-fashioned, but I am thinking about the "projects" vs "Views" distinction in Arcview: One project stored multiple views, and each view could be completely different in terms of which layers showed up in it, at what place and zoom level, with what legend, etc. In effect, "Project" in Arcview (or .mxd file in ArcGIS: although not so nicely) was a superset of what a QGIS project is today. I found the old AV method really handy. Because I may be working on say 'Deforestation in a particular place", and one view is zoomed on one region, and another view on another region, and still keep them all in the same project file. Now in QGIS, even using the same set of layers and legends, if I just want to save one 'view' (zoomed in on one location with one set of text labels) I have to save it as one project file, and very soon I have tonnes of project files for really the same project. Any way one can do the AV thing in QGIS?
This is very useful, thank you!
Really help... Thanks a lot
AWESOME. THANKS FOR YOU CONTINOUS HELP AND INNOVATION
Thank you Mike. This is awesome! Subscribed!!!