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EXPORT_PDF<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per User's Manual<br />

The EXPORT_PDF command exports all currently loaded data to a PDF file. The following parameters are<br />

supported by the command.<br />

• FILENAME - full path to file to save the data to<br />

• DPI - specifies the DPI that the file is generated at.<br />

• PDF_PAGE_SIZE - specifies the name of the paper size to use. This should match one of the entries<br />

on the PDF export dialog, like landscape, portrait, A0, etc.<br />

• PDF_PAGE_ORIENTATION - specifies the page orientation to use for the generated PDF file. The<br />

following values are supported:<br />

♦ AUTO - Automatically determine whether to use portrait or landscape mode based on export<br />

bounds aspect ratio.<br />

♦ PORTRAIT<br />

♦ LANDSCAPE<br />

• PDF_MARGINS - specifies the margins to use in inches. The value should be a comma-delimited list<br />

of numbers for the left, top, right, and bottom margins. For example,<br />

PDF_MARGINS="0.5,1.0,0.5,1.25" would result in a 0.5 inch margin for the left and right, 1.0 inch<br />

for the top, and 1.25 inches for the bottom.<br />

• PDF_HEADER - specifies the header to use<br />

• PDF_FOOTER - specifies the footer to use<br />

• PDF_COMBINE_RASTERS - specifies whether multiple raster layers should be combined into a<br />

single layer or kept separate. Use PDF_COMBINE_RASTERS=YES to combine them or<br />

PDF_COMBINE_RASTER_LAYERS=NO to keep separate.<br />

• PDF_FILL_PAGE - specifies whether the PDF export should fill the page or be cropped to the exact<br />

bounds specified. Use PDF_FILL_PAGE=YES to enable or PDF_FILL_PAGE=NO to disable.<br />

• PDF_FONT_SCALE - specifies the scale factor to apply to text. For example use<br />

PDF_FONT_SCALE=2.0 to double the size of text.<br />

• PDF_SYMBOL_SCALE - specifies the scale factor to apply to point symbols and icons. For example<br />

use PDF_SYMBOL_SCALE=2.0 to double the size of symbols.<br />

• VECTOR_ONLY - specifies that only vector layers should be exported to the PDF file. Use<br />

VECTOR_ONLY=YES to enable.<br />

• GLOBAL_BOUNDS - specifies the export bounds in units of the current global projection. There<br />

should be 4 values in a comma-delimited list following the parameter name. The values should be in<br />

order of minimum x, minimum y, maximum x, maximum y.<br />

• GLOBAL_BOUNDS_SIZE - specifies the export bounds in units of the current global projection.<br />

There should be 4 values in a comma-delimited list following the parameter name. The values should<br />

be in order of minimum x, minimum y, width in x, width in y.<br />

• LAT_LON_BOUNDS - specifies the export bounds in latitude/longitude degrees. There should be 4<br />

values in a comma-delimited list following the parameter name. The values should be in order of<br />

westmost longitude, southernmost latitude, easternmost longitude, northernmost latitude.<br />

• LAYER_BOUNDS - specifies that the export should use the bounds of the loaded layer(s) with the<br />

given filename. For example, to export to the bounds of the file "c:\test.tif", you would use<br />

LAYER_BOUNDS="c:\test.tif". Keep in mind that the file must be currently loaded.<br />

• LAYER_BOUNDS_EXPAND - specifies that the operation should expand the used<br />

LAYER_BOUNDS bounding box by some amount. The amount to expand the bounding rectangle by<br />

should be specified in the current global projection. For example, if you have a UTM/meters<br />

projection active and want to expand the bounds retrieved from the LAYER_BOUNDS parameter by<br />

100 meters on the left and right, and 50 meters on the top and bottom, you could use<br />

LAYER_BOUNDS_EXPAND="100.0,50.0". You can also specify a single value to apply to all 4<br />

sides, or supply 4 separate values in the order left,top,right,bottom.<br />

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