I need to rework from the beginning since my hex size and coordinate was wrong [:(] I will follow the ESRI satellite and ESRI national geo data as well. OSM data has moderate overall accuracy for North Korea, but some of the forest / city data is inaccurate. Until I found some trustable woods / city data file for QGIS, I better just follow the ESRI sat and nat-geo ones.
BTW, I'm using the PDF to get things into the FPRS Scanner. I'm not going through the PDF sequentially as I am beyond a lot of of the points with the map I've been working on and right now I'm trying to fill in what I missed in the drawing process. That said, so far the parts that I have used for the Print composer and Area Box layer are well written and nice easy to follow step-by-step instructions.
The next map I do, I will follow through step-by-step.
Al
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem."
PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN, 1985
I was Navy, but Assigned TAD to the 24th MAU Hq in Beirut. By far the finest period of my service!
So a test of the rough map. I threw some units on it and deliberately did not include bridges to ensure the hex obstacle is working right. Looked good to me when I scanned it in, but we'll see...
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"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem."
PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN, 1985
I was Navy, but Assigned TAD to the 24th MAU Hq in Beirut. By far the finest period of my service!