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== Code for the map ==
== Composing the map ==
 
The '''raster file''' is a frequent element and, for the moment, it is necessary to mask vector maps. Here I use a shaded raster to make the aspect of 3D in this simple how to.
 
The output in console show me that the equivalent quality is 93 ppi. Changing the resolution with ''[[g.region]] res=10'' you can add pixels to slowup the printing quality (if you raster have the request resolution!).
 
raster bz_30m_shade
end


== Decorations ==
== Decorations ==

Revision as of 20:56, 19 October 2010

How make a map?

The header of file

#!/bin/bash

Command line

First I define a variable to store the name of the output because when I want change it I modify only this value. Also, begin the ps.out command and the EOF block.

OUTPUT="OUT"
ps.out -g out=$OUTPUT.ps << EOF

The layout

The paper

paper A4
   left 1in
   landscape y
   font
     name Univers
     size 9
   end
   draw
       color black ~ linewidth .8mm
       moveto 23cm 1.5cm ~ fcolor 220:220:220 ~ rect 29cm 19cm
       moveto 23cm 1.5cm ~ fcolor 100:100:100 ~ rect 29cm 4cm
       font Univers-Bold 14 extend 2 ~ color white
       moveto 26cm 2.25cm ~ text :Making|.maps with|ps.out
   end
end

Placing the map area on the page

I prefer use the default values of the map area but to show anything I set the color of the border map.

maparea
   color white
end

I request a fixed scale for the map.

scale 1:100000

Elements on the map

The border of the map is a usual elements to geographically locate the map. There is not a default border then if you want it you need define this stament.

grid
   format iho
   major 10000
       width .1mm
       color indigo$.25
   end
   minor 5000
       color none
   end
end

The scalebar is also an usual elements.

scalebar S
   units km Km
   length 5
   major 5 1
   minor 0 5
   frame
       where 26cm 17cm
       ref center center
       border 0
       fcolor none
   end
   height 3mm
end

The numeric scale is also usefull. As you can see, I request a scale 1:100000 but with the actual margins and border the minimun scale is 1:110249.

note :scale escala
   frame
       where 26cm 17cm
       ref center upper
       border 0
       margin 10
       fcolor none
   end
end

First output

At this moment this is the output:


Composing the map

The raster file is a frequent element and, for the moment, it is necessary to mask vector maps. Here I use a shaded raster to make the aspect of 3D in this simple how to.

The output in console show me that the equivalent quality is 93 ppi. Changing the resolution with g.region res=10 you can add pixels to slowup the printing quality (if you raster have the request resolution!).

raster bz_30m_shade
end

Decorations

The footer of the file

Now, I finish the EOF stament.

EOF

I prefer work with PDF than PS because I see the transparent colours and it compress the file resulting in a considerably smalles file size.

ps2pdf14 $OUTPUT.ps

Maps with same layout

To make several maps with the same layout, we use three files: map_pre, map_post, and a master file. Also we need the map_# with the particular content of the map.

The master file, to repeat the creation of all maps with the same layout, is as:

 #!/bin/bash

 MAP=map_ps
 function makemap()
 {
    echo "#!/bin/bash" > $MAP
    cat map_pre  >> $MAP
    cat $1 >> $MAP
    cat map_post >> $MAP
    chmod +x $MAP
    ./$MAP $1
    rm $MAP
 }

 makemap map_1
 makemap map_2

The file map_pre include all code to execute ps.out and design the basic elements of the map: title, graticule, scalebar, north-arrow, etc. A example content is:

 OUTPUT=$1
 ps.out -g out=$OUTPUT.ps << EOF

 paper A4
    left 2cm
    top 2cm
    landscape y
    draw
      color 70:70:70
      linewidth .4mm
      rect 22cm 2cm 28cm 19cm 240:240:240
        color black
        font OffensiveBold 10 .8
        text 25cm 6cm "MAIN TITLE"
    end
 end

 scale 1:500000

 grid
    format iho
    trim -1
    major 50000
        width .18mm
        color none
    end
    minor 25000
        width .18mm
        color none
        style 2
    end
    subminor 5
    font
        name Univers
        size 10
        color black
    end
    fcolor black
 end

 vlines bz_lim
   type boundary
   label Límite del Bierzo
   lpos -1
   line
     width .3mm
     color black
   end
 end

The file map_post include the final ending code, and perhaps the common legend style. For example,

 vlegend Legend
    frame
        where 25cm 12cm
        ref center center
        offset 0 0
        border .3mm
        fcolor white
        margin 12
    end
    title
        name Univers-Bold
        size 10
        extend 1.25
    end
    font
        name Univers
        size 9
    end
 end

 EOF

 echo "GO Go go: $OUTPUT.pdf"
 ps2pdf14 $OUTPUT.ps

The file map_# include the specific code to draw the particular maps. For example,

 vareas risk_range
   label Probabilidad de infección
   legend 0
   line
     width .01mm
     color none
     style 1
    end
    fcolor GRASSRGB$.7 cat
    masked y
    setrule 1 Muy baja
    setrule 2 Baja
    setrule 3 Media
    setrule 4 Alta
    setrule 5 Muy alta
 end

 vpoint cs_parcela
    label Intensidad de ataque
    where ch_pr > 0
    symbol basic/circle
    line
        width .1mm
        color black
    end
    fcolor white$.3
    size ch_prx 8
    scale 5 2
    masked y
 end