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− | This page contains a brief introduction to the Quantum GIS software (QGIS). QGIS is a Free Open Source Software which for more information please see the QGIS website [ | + | This page contains a brief introduction to the Quantum GIS software (QGIS). QGIS is a Free Open Source Software which for more information please see the QGIS website [https://www.qgis.org/ www.qgis.org/]. The basics of QGIS, particularly with respect to TUFLOW modelling are described below, each of these has a separate page. If you have any suggestions to be included in these pages, please add them to the discussion page. [[Talk:QGIS_Tips | Please add QGIS Suggestions Here!]]. |
QGIS uses ArcGIS file formats for vector data, with data stored in shapefiles (.shp). QGIS, however, is able to read in MapInfo files directly. In the shapefiles, points, lines and regions are stored in separate files.<br> | QGIS uses ArcGIS file formats for vector data, with data stored in shapefiles (.shp). QGIS, however, is able to read in MapInfo files directly. In the shapefiles, points, lines and regions are stored in separate files.<br> | ||
− | If you are using QGIS as your model development or result viewing environment we strongly recommend installing the <u>[[TUFLOW_QGIS_Plugin| TUFLOW QGIS Plugin]]</u>. It includes numerous tools to increase workflow efficiency. It also includes powerful result viewing functionality via its <u>[[TUFLOW_Viewer | TUFLOW Viewer]]</u>. | + | If you are using QGIS as your model development or result viewing environment we strongly recommend installing the <u>[[TUFLOW_QGIS_Plugin| TUFLOW QGIS Plugin]]</u>. It includes numerous tools to increase workflow efficiency. It also includes powerful result viewing functionality via its <u>[[TUFLOW_Viewer | TUFLOW Viewer]]</u>.<br> |
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+ | =Installation via OSGeo4W= | ||
+ | QGIS can be installed through the OSGeo4W setup installer (Windows only). The benefit of this method is it allows the user to customise the installation, e.g. users can add additional Python libraries. It can also be subsequently run after the initial installation to upgrade QGIS to the latest version without the hassle of uninstalling the current version and then doing a full install of the latest version (the installer will only download and install relevant parts, overriding the current installation with the new version).<br> | ||
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+ | * <u>[[QGIS_Intallation_with_OSGeo4W | Installing QGIS via OSGeo4W steps]]</u><br> | ||
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# [[QGIS_Setting_Projection | Setting Project Projection]] | # [[QGIS_Setting_Projection | Setting Project Projection]] | ||
# [[QGIS_Shape_Editing | Editing a Shapes Layer]] | # [[QGIS_Shape_Editing | Editing a Shapes Layer]] | ||
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# [[QGIS_Editing_Attributes | Editing Attributes in QGIS]] | # [[QGIS_Editing_Attributes | Editing Attributes in QGIS]] | ||
# [[QGIS_Importing_a_Grid | Importing a Grid]] | # [[QGIS_Importing_a_Grid | Importing a Grid]] | ||
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# [[Troubleshooting_QGIS_Freeze_on_Start-up | Troubleshooting QGIS Freeze on Start-up]] | # [[Troubleshooting_QGIS_Freeze_on_Start-up | Troubleshooting QGIS Freeze on Start-up]] | ||
# [[QGIS_to_update_MapInfo_model | Using QGIS to update an existing model originally built using MapInfo]] | # [[QGIS_to_update_MapInfo_model | Using QGIS to update an existing model originally built using MapInfo]] | ||
+ | # [[QGIS_3D_Animations | 3D Animations]] | ||
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=Useful QGIS plugins= | =Useful QGIS plugins= | ||
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<li> [[TUFLOW_QGIS_Plugin#Error_While_Upgrading_Plugin | Error While Upgrading Plugin]] | <li> [[TUFLOW_QGIS_Plugin#Error_While_Upgrading_Plugin | Error While Upgrading Plugin]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 7 October 2024
Introduction
This page contains a brief introduction to the Quantum GIS software (QGIS). QGIS is a Free Open Source Software which for more information please see the QGIS website www.qgis.org/. The basics of QGIS, particularly with respect to TUFLOW modelling are described below, each of these has a separate page. If you have any suggestions to be included in these pages, please add them to the discussion page. Please add QGIS Suggestions Here!.
QGIS uses ArcGIS file formats for vector data, with data stored in shapefiles (.shp). QGIS, however, is able to read in MapInfo files directly. In the shapefiles, points, lines and regions are stored in separate files.
If you are using QGIS as your model development or result viewing environment we strongly recommend installing the TUFLOW QGIS Plugin. It includes numerous tools to increase workflow efficiency. It also includes powerful result viewing functionality via its TUFLOW Viewer.
Installation via OSGeo4W
QGIS can be installed through the OSGeo4W setup installer (Windows only). The benefit of this method is it allows the user to customise the installation, e.g. users can add additional Python libraries. It can also be subsequently run after the initial installation to upgrade QGIS to the latest version without the hassle of uninstalling the current version and then doing a full install of the latest version (the installer will only download and install relevant parts, overriding the current installation with the new version).
Basics
In this section are some basic GIS functions that are regularly used in creating TUFLOW models in QGIS.
- Webinar Link: QGIS Configuration and First Time User Tips for TUFLOW Modelling
- Generic QGIS New User Tutorials
- Setting Project Projection
- Editing a Shapes Layer
- Editing Attributes in QGIS
- Importing a Grid
- Create a Grid From Points
TUFLOW Viewer
TUFLOW Viewer is part of the QGIS TUFLOW plugin and used to view results of TUFLOW simulations in QGIS.
Tips and Tricks
- Relief Shading
- Adding Google / Bing Aerials
- Convert Lines to Points
- Assigning Elevation to Points from a DEM Dataset
- Rotate Label to Line
- Export Raster to .asc for TUFLOW Input
- Plot Grid Elevations Using Profile Tool
- Update a Column
- Extracting Cross Sections from a DEM into TUFLOW .csv format
- Thematic Mapping (Symbology)
- Creating a Google Earth KMZ file
- Using OpenLayers Aerial Imagery
- Change Attribute Data Type
- Installation of QGIS Nightly Build
- Troubleshooting QGIS Freeze on Start-up
- Using QGIS to update an existing model originally built using MapInfo
- 3D Animations
Useful QGIS plugins
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