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Embedded PDF viewer in QGIS [closed] I can successfully use actions to open PDFs in a separate pdf viewer or to navigate to the URL in a webpage and download, however I specifically want it to be docked inside qGIS The purpose is simply for convenience, and given this is so simple to achieve using webmaps, I feel there must be a solution to achieve what I would like
georeferencing - How to add geospatial info to an existing PDF . . . Add a new map canvas, size it to the page, double-check coordinate system is correct, print it as a Geospatial PDF ADJUSTING MAP CONTENTS NOTE: Pan and zoom around in the map window with the tool pictured below Activate tool, click in map canvas, wheel-mouse to zoom in out, press hold mouse button and drag mouse to pan etc Print to PDF
How can I import pdf maps to ArcGIS? A PDF cannot be inserted in data view without first converting the PDF to a raster image format This requires a separate graphics program to convert the PDF to an acceptable image format, such as TIFF, JPEG, BMP, etc
r - Plotting hillshade with terra - Geographic Information Systems . . . Ok, I finally found the answer The problem is with my PDF viewer (Preview app, which does some smoothing), not with the PDF When I open my PDF on here and zoom in, I see: Which is the desired crisp image Apparently MacOS offers some options to enable disable image smoothing in the system preferences (not in the Preview settings), but I refrain from giving details here since that is better
Can I save an ArcGIS geospatial PDF with layers turned off, which can . . . To make life easy for my stakeholders, I'd like to export to a geospatial pdf so that all of these point layers are turned off when they open the pdf They can then select which species they wish to view rather than having to turn off ALL species layers to start with Currently I am only able to save to geospatial pdf with all layers turned on
Linking to PDFs via attribute field of shapefile for ArcGIS Online? 3 I am working with some data that cannot be presented in an attribute table Therefore I would like to attach a specific PDF to each point within a shapefile Is there a way this can be done in ArcGIS for Desktop and then uploaded to ArcGIS Online so that an interactive map can be published with this information?
Extracting and georreferencing shapefiles from a PDF file I've loaded the PDF into Inkscape which lets me inspect the vector data under the orange areas, and its a real mess Each orange polygon can be made of several parts, often overlapping, drawn in a very thick line, and sometimes not joining up as a polygon loop I think it would be very difficult to extract useful vector data from this