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qgis2threejs
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QuartzMap supports publishing of qgis2threejs as well as qgis2web. Currently, dynamic data sources are not supported.
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To publish your qgis2threejs maps, simply FTP or upload as you would with qgis2web.
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threejs-map-print.jpg
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QuartzMap adds PDF Print functionality, as shown below.
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threejs-map.jpg
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Note
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Your FTP username is displayed on the Users page. Your FTP password is your login password.
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FTP Username
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1. In QGIS, open the Project you wish to publish and start qgis2threejs
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2. Export your map to a location on your desktop as normal
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3. FTP the map using FTP or use the "Upload" function to upload.
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Note
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The name you enter in the Remote folder field will be created for you. Use your map name or something similar for easy organization.
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3. Go to Maps > Add New
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Give your map a name and description.
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Select the map you wish to publish.
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../assets/_images/Quick-Start-Login-10.png
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There are a large number of features and options, but for now, just go scroll down to Security and select the existing User Group
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../../_images/Quick-Start-Login-12.png
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Click Create
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ON the home page, click the link to your new map:
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../../_images/Quick-Start-Login-14.png
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Voila! Your map has been published!
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threejs-map-print.jpg
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