Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/QGIS/Reprojection
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Projection (0%)
- Introduction
- Reproject a raster layer
- Reproject a vector layer
Raster to Vector (polygons) (0%)
Concept: Use and elevation GIS file, a discrete black & white colormap, and the Print composer to output one 1500px/1500px black & white png by altitude (0m, +200m, +500m, etc, name the png accordingly!) by a cycle such as 1. editing the map color, 2. actualizing the Print composer, 3. outputting the next png. Then use Inkscape to vectorize : load all png, align them, vectorize each using 2 colors + delete background. Color each vector polygon level (0m, 200m, ...) as need.
- Introduction
QGis don't convert raster polygons into vector polygons. It does contours, but which have no fill, and thus, are not suitable.
- QGis cycles
- Inkscape cycles
Add a plugin (100%)
Most plugin are in the repositories.
- QGis > Plugins > Fetch python plugins (a window pop up)
- > tab "Repositories" > Add 3rd party repositories > ok.
- > tab "Plugins" > Filter: [YourKeyWord] > (if you see your plugin: click) > Install plugin
Our important plugins: Shaded relief ; SimpleSvg,
- Plugin not in the repository
Extended content
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:This section is about adding a plugin not available through QGis (1.7) > Plugins > Fetch plugins, and thus to install handily. We take the case of QGis SimpleSVG plugin.
SimpleSVG currently save the QGis' screen as a SVG with the correct layer division. This save us a lot a energy for later Inkscape work, especially colorations. SimpleSVG is a plugin currently under developement, Richard Duivenvoorde is looking for ideas for improvement. |
Links

The table above has links to various tutorials and resources which can help in the creation of Wikipedia maps from digital georeferenced data (GIS).
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