Appendix 1
Appendix 1
Appendix 1
APPENDIX 1
QuantumGIS main interface
When you first open Quantum GIS, you will see a new window that looks similar to the
example below.
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Quantum GIS interfaces change from one project to another depending on the required
interface of the project. Below are the basic menus that you will encounter in Quantum GIS
during the practicals.
1 Title of the Project - Shows the title of project that you are going to view.
2 Menu Bar – This provides access to various Quantum GIS features using a standard
hierarchical menu.
3 Toolbars – These provide access to most of the same functions as the menus, plus additional
tools for interacting with the map. It shows the command for zoom in, zoom out, pan, back
to original view, go back to previous extent, go to next extent, object-information,
coordinate read-out, measure, print and help.
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4 Table of Contents/Map Legend (TOC) - Shows the layers that can be turned on or off
and the legend, attributes symbols and query symbols available for the corresponding
project.
5 Display Window - Shows the feature/s that you have turn on from the TOC.
6 Status Bar - Shows you your current position in map coordinates (e.g. metres or decimal
degrees) as the mouse pointer is moved across the map view. To the left of the coordinate
display in the status bar is a small button that will toggle between showing coordinate
position or the view extents of the map view as you pan and zoom in and out.
7 Data sources browser – In previous versions, QGIS browser was only provided as an external
application which enables us to explore our spatial data sets. In QGIS 2.0.1-Dufour this
application is also integrated in the QGIS framework as an additional panel just below the
Table of Contents.
File
Map Navigation
Attributes
Label
Raster
Editing/Digitizing
GRASS plugin
Advanced Digitation
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Key functions
In here, you will able to know on how to use in details the different mapping tools and other
components of Quantum GIS which you’ll be using in this course.
File Options
New Project
Enables you to create a new project
Open Project
Tool use to open an existing/previous project created in Quantum GIS
Save Project
Enables you to save the project
Save Project As
Enables you to save the project in another format
Composer Manager
Enables us to access to the different composition in progress and manage them;
showing, removing, closing, and so on
Help
Provides the basic instruction on toolbar, TOC and other tools
Displaying Layers
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Remove Layer
Enables you to delete unwanted layer/feature. Similar with Delete Selected Tool
Navigation toolbars
Zoom in
Click once in the map to zoom in or drag a box over the particular area
Zoom out
Click once in the map
Panning
Click in the map, hold down the mouse button, and drag in any direction
Zoom to Full
Click to return to default view or view the full map layer/s
Go to next extent
Click to view the next extent of the map/layer
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Zoom to Selection
Click to view the selected part of map layer/s
Zoom to Layer
Click to view a particular map layer
Refresh
Click to refresh the display window
Object Information
Identify Features
Click to activate and point to the layers you want to view the information
Select Features
Click to activate and point to the layers you want to select
Measure Line
Click to activate and point to the layer if you want to measure the distance. Use
the mouse to draw a line representing the distance you wish to measure. The line
can have one or more line segments. Double-click to end the line. The length you
measured is displayed in the browser status bar or in the textbox
Measure Area
Click to activate and point to the polygon feature if you want to measure the area
Spatial Query
Enables us to make a spatial query (select features) in a target layer with regard
to another layer.
Intersect
Overlay layers such that output contains areas where both layers intersect
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Union
Overlay layers such that output contains intersecting and non-intersecting areas
Buffer
Create buffer(s) around features based on distance, or distance field
Merge
This utility will automatically mosaic a set of images.
Clipper
This utility enables you to extract a set of raster data using a vector file as
contour mask.
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Glossary of terms
Comma Separated Values (.csv) files. A comma-separated values (CSV) file stores
tabular data (numbers and text) in plain-text form. Plain text means that the file
is a sequence of characters, with no data that has to be interpreted instead, as
binary numbers. A CSV file consists of any number of records, separated by line
breaks of some kind; each record consists of fields, separated by some other
character or string, most commonly a literal comma or tab. Usually all records
have an identical sequence of fields.
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Geometry. The measures and properties of points, lines and surfaces. In a GIS,
geometry is used to represent the spatial component of geographic features.
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Scale bar. A map element used to graphically represent the scale of a map. A scale
bar is typically a line marked like a ruler in units proportional to the map's scale.
Shapefile. A vector data storage format for storing the location, shape (geometry)
and attributes of geographic features.
Tab delimited (.tsv/.tab) files. A tab-separated values file is a simple text format
for a database table. Each record in the table is one line of the text file. Each field
value of a record is separated from the next by a tab stop character – it is a form
of the more general delimiter-separated values format.
USB: Universal Serial Bus is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that
defines the cables, connectors and communication protocols used in a ‘bus’ for
connection, communication and power supply between computers and electronic
devices. USB was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals
to personal computers.
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