Using the Map Composer
The QGIS Map Composer allows you to combine a map with nonspatial elements that enhance the understanding of the map. In this recipe, we'll create a basic map composition. A composition requires you to define a physical paper size and output format. Even a simple composition example such as this has over 20 lines of configuration options.
Getting ready
You will need to download the following zipped shapefile and extract it to your qgis_data
directory in a subdirectory named hancock
:
https://github.com/GeospatialPython/Learn/raw/master/hancock.zip
You will also need to open the Python Console under the Plugins menu in QGIS. You can run this recipe in the console, or wrap it in a script for the Script Runner plugin using the template provided with the plugin.
How to do it...
In this recipe, the major steps are to load the shapefile into a map, build the map composition, and render it to an image, as follows:
- First, we need to import the Qt libraries for image handling...