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- I'm not sure if I follow. I am not importing tiles but exporting/creating custom tiles from a very large map. The Map Scale shown in QGIS doesn't seem to correspond to the Map Scale used by the XYZ Tile feature, since it takes a layer visibility of 1:288895 scale to display on the 1:250000 XYZ Tile Zoom Level 11. This is only necessary since an XYZ Tile export from zoom 5 to zoom 17 creates very wacky symbol and label interactions (they become absurdly huge above zoom 10), so I intended on duplicating each layer and manually adjusting each symbol and label to look nicely at each zoom level.mapster– mapster2019-12-20 21:48:00 +00:00Commented Dec 20, 2019 at 21:48
- Nevermind. I misunderstood your question. (I thought you were importing an existing XYZ tile, not creating your own.)csk– csk2019-12-22 17:57:15 +00:00Commented Dec 22, 2019 at 17:57
- Ran into the same kind of issue on previous qgis version. Could you precise which kind of export you are using ?kFly– kFly2020-05-23 11:01:51 +00:00Commented May 23, 2020 at 11:01
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