Plugin Bottom Right Bottom Left Top Left Top Right PluginGuiBase QGIS Plugin Template GPS Download File Importer Input File: Output (Shape) File: Minimum time gap (s): Minimum distance gap (dd): ... Cancel OK Graticule Builder <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Arial"> <p style="margin-top:16px"><span style="font-size:16pt;font-weight:600">Description</span></p> <p>This plugin will help you to build a graticule shapefile that you can use as an overlay within your qgis map viewer.</p> </body></html> Latitude Interval: Longitude Interval: Copyright Label Plugin © QGIS 2004 Placement Bottom Left Top Left Bottom Right Top Right Orientation Horizontal Vertical Enable Copyright Label GPS Tools GPX and LOC loader <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Arial"> <p style="margin-top:16px"><span style="font-size:17pt;font-weight:600">Description</span></p> <p>GPX is the <a href="http://www.topografix.com/gpx.asp">GPS eXchange file format</a>, which is used to store information about waypoints, routes, and tracks. LOC is the <a href="http://www.geocaching.com">geocaching.com</a> waypoint format.</p> <p>Select a GPX or LOC file and then select the feature types that you want to load.</p> </body></html> File: Feature types: Waypoints Routes Tracks <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Arial"> <p style="margin-top:16px"><span style="font-size:17pt;font-weight:600">Description</span></p> <p>Select the GPS download file that you would like to convert to a shapefile and this plugin will do the job for you! </p> <p>Use the minumum time gap to let the importer know what time interval should be used before starting a new feature. </p> <p>Use the minimum distance gap to define what distance between two readings should be considered the start of a new feature.</p> </body></html> North Arrow Plugin Properties Angle Show? Placement on screen Preview of north arrow Icon New Item Plugin Template <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Arial"> <p style="margin-top:16px"><span style="font-size:17pt;font-weight:600">Description</span></p> <p>This plugin was generated using QGIS internal plugin template. Please modify it according to your needs.</p> <p>Tim Sutton</p> <p>2004</p> </body></html> <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Arial"> <p style="margin-top:18px"><span style="font-size:23pt;font-weight:600">Description</span></p> <p>Enter your copyright label below. This plugin supports basic html markup tags for formatting the label. For example:</p> <p><span style="font-family:Courier New">&lt;B&gt; </span><span style="font-family:Courier New;font-weight:600">Bold text</span><span style="font-family:Courier New"> &lt;/B&gt;<br />&lt;I&gt; </span><span style="font-family:Courier New;font-style:italic">Italics</span><span style="font-family:Courier New"> &lt;/I&gt;</span></p> </body></html> QFileDialog open files dialog Save file dialog QObject No Data Providers No Data Provider Plugins No QGIS data provider plugins found in: No vector layers can be loaded. Check your QGIS installation No data provider plugins are available. No vector layers can be loaded Overwrite File? %1 exists.%2Do you want to overwrite it? Yes No QGis files (*.qgs) Choose a QGIS project file to open Choose a filename to save QgisApp Layers Quantum GIS - Version with PostgreSQL support (no PostgreSQL support) Web Page: http://qgis.sourceforge.net Sourceforge Project Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qgis Version Available Data Provider Plugins is not a valid or recognized data source Invalid Data Source No OGR Provider No OGR data provider was found in the QGIS lib directory No PostgreSQL Provider No PostgreSQL data provider was found in the QGIS lib directory Quantum GIS -- Untitled Quantum GIS -- Saved map to: No Layer Selected To open an attribute table, you must select a layer in the legend No MapLayer Plugins No MapLayer plugins in ../plugins/maplayer No Plugins No plugins found in ../plugins. To test plugins, start qgis from the src directory Name Plugin %1 is named %2 Plugin Information QGis loaded the following plugin: Name: %1 Version: %1 Description: %1 Unable to Load Plugin QGIS was unable to load the plugin from: %1 There is a new version of QGIS available You are running a development version of QGIS You are running the current version of QGIS Would you like more information? QGIS Version Information Yes No Unable to get current version information from server Connection refused - server may be down QGIS server was not found Error reading from server Unable to connect to the QGIS Version server Loading QGIS... Setting up QGIS gui... Loading plugins... Invalid Layer %1 is an invalid layer and cannot be loaded. Error Loading Plugin There was an error loading %1. Saved map image to QGIS - Changes in CVS Since Last Release Choose a filename to save the map image as Extents: QgisAppBase Quantum GIS File View &Tools &Help File Management Toolbar Data Toolbar Map Navigation Toolbar Attribute Data Toolbar Open Project Exit E&xit Refresh Zoom to full extent Map Navigation Tools Zoom In Zoom &In Pan &Pan Zoom out Zoom &out Identify Identify a feature on the active layer select features &About Quantum GIS Test button Add a vector layer (e.g. Shapefile) Attribute table Open the attribute table for the selected layer Action Zoom to last extent Test plugin functions Save Project Save Project As... Plugin Manager Check QGIS Version Add a PostGIS Layer Zoom to selected features Zoom to selected features in active layer Add a Vector Layer Start a new QGIS project Export current view as a Mapserver file Export to MapServer Add a Raster Layer &Contents QGIS Help (HTML) Preferences QGIS User Preferences QGIS Home Page QGIS SourceForge Page Help Toolbar Open a previously saved QGIS project file. The layers (raster and vector) stored in the project file will be loaded and displayed on the map canvas Close all layers and exit QGIS Add a PostgreSQL layer to the map. This requires a properly configured and running PostgreSQL database and the PostGIS extensions. Refresh the map by clearing the map canvas and redrawing all visible layers Zoom to the full extent of all layers on the map. This brings everything on the map into full view Zoom in on the map. Drag the mouse (hold down the left button) to draw a rectangle around the area you want to zoom to, then release the mouse. Pan the map view by dragging the mouse (hold down the left button). The area displayed will change after the mouse is released. Zoom out to view more of the map. Drag the mouse (hold down the left button) to draw a rectangle around an area. The current view will zoomed out and resized to "fit" in the rectangle. Zoom to the extent of selected features on the active layer. The view will be zoomed so that all selected features are visible. If there are no selected features, the view is not changed. Identify a feature on the active layer (the active layer is the highlighted layer in the legend). Idenify searches for features near where the mouse is clicked and displays information about the results. The search radius can be customized on the QGIS Preferences dialog. Select features on the active layer by dragging the mouse to create a box around the features of interest. When the mouse is released, the features are selected and drawn in a different color (default is yellow) Display the About QGIS dialog. About QGIS contains information about the current version, contributors, and available data provider plugins. Add a vector layer to the map canvas. The supported formats are those provided by the OGR library. For a list of supported formats, see http://www.remotesensing.org/gdal/ogr/ogr_formats.html Open the attribute table for the selected vector layer. The rows can be sorted by clicking on the column names in the header row. Zoom to the last view. QGIS stores only one previous view so repeatedly clicking this button swaps the views. Open the options dialog to set QGIS preferences like web browser and identify search radius. Save the current map as a QGIS project. A QGIS project can later be opened and all layers and setting will be restored. Save the current map as a new QGIS project. A QGIS project can later be opened and all layers and setting will be restored. Create a new, empty QGIS project. All layers will be removed from the map canvas and a blank canvas will be created. Opens the Plugin Manager and allows you to view loaded plugins or load a new one. The Plugin Manager lists the available plugins and a description of the features each provides. Contacts the QGIS version server and provides information about the current version and any new features/changes available in the development version. Creates a Mapserver file (.map) from the current QGIS view. The .map file can be used to create a Mapserver project. Adds a raster layer to the map canvas. Supported raster formats include most of those provided by the GDAL library. See http://www.remotesensing.org/gdal/formats_list.html Open the QGIS Help Contents in a web browser Open the QGIS home page in a web browser Open the QGIS SourceForge project page in a web browser Save Map As Image Save the current map view as a PNG image. The image size will be exactly the same as the size of the map canvas. Whats this? Whats this? - Click this tool and then click on a toolbar button or menu item to get more information Project Properties Set project properties, including map units Set properties for the current project, including map units QgsAbout About Quantum GIS Ok About Version Quantum GIS (qgis) What's New License http://www.gnu.org/licenses Quantum GIS is licensed under the GNU General Public License Contributors Plugins <h2>QGIS Contributors</h2> Gary E. Sherman Steve Halasz Tim Sutton Marco Hugentobler Denis Antipov Mark Coletti Jens Oberender Radim Blazek Carl Anderson Masaru Hoshi Lars Luthman Peter Brewer QgsAttributeTableBase Attribute Table Close QgsConnectionDialogBase Connection Information Host Database Username Name Name of the new connection Password Test Connect Save Password OK Cancel Help F1 Create a New PostGIS connection Port 5432 QgsContColDialogBase Continuous color Classification Field: Minimum Value: Maximum Value: Outline Width: QgsDbSourceSelect Are you sure you want to remove the connection and all associated settings? Confirm Delete Yes No Select Table You must select a table in order to add a Layer. Password for Please enter your password: Connection failed Connection to %1 on %2 failed. Either the database is down or your settings are incorrect.%3Check your username and password and try again. QgsDbSourceSelectBase Add PostGIS Table(s) Add Help F1 Tables Connection Information Connect New Edit Delete Close QgsDelimitedTextPluginGuiBase Create a Layer from a Delimited Text File Cancel Help Help on using the plugin Opens the Delimited Text Plugin help in your configured browser Parse Parse the header row and update the X and Y field lists Parse the header row of the input file and refresh the fields in the X and Y field drop-down lists. Use this button to refresh the field lists if you change the delimiter after selecting the delimited text file. Add Layer Creates a layer using the specified parameters and adds it to the map. The dialog remains open to allow adding of additional layers. Close Close the dialog Close the dialog without adding anything to the map. <p align="right">X field</p> Name of the field containing x values Name of the field containing x values. Choose a field from the list. The list is generated by parsing the header row of the delimited text file. <p align="right">Y field</p> Name of the field containing y values Name of the field containing y values. Choose a field from the list. The list is generated by parsing the header row of the delimited text file. <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Arial"> <p style="margin-top:16px"><span style="font-size:18pt;font-weight:600">Description</span></p> <p>Select the file containing delimited text with lat/lon coordinates that you would like to use as a point layer and this plugin will do the job for you! </p> <p>Use the layer name box to specify the legend name for the new layer. Use the delimeter box to specify what the delimeter is for your file (e.g. space, commar or tab). Note this box accepts regex entries so use \t for tab and so on. After choosing a delimeter, press the parse button to see what field names have been detected in your file.</p> <p>Use the X and Y fields to specify which columns represent latitude and longitude..</p> </body></html> Layer name Name to display in the map legend Name displayed in the map legend Delimiter Delimiter to use when splitting fields in the text file. The delimiter can be more than one character. Delimiter to use when splitting fields in the delimited text file. The delimiter can be 1 or more characters in length. Delimited Text Layer Delimited text file Full path to the delimited text file Full path to the delimited text file. In order to properly parse the fields in the file, the delimiter must be defined prior to entering the file name. Use the Browse button to the right of this field to choose the input file. ... Browse to find the delimited text file to be processed Use this button to browse to the location of the delimited text file. This button will not be enabled until a delimiter has been entered in the <i>Delimiter</i> box. Once a file is chosen, the X and Y field drop-down boxes will be populated with the fields from the delimited text file. Add layer using the delimiter, file, and x/y fields specified QgsDlgPgBufferBase Buffer features &Help F1 &OK &Cancel Buffer Settings: Buffer distance in map units: Table name for the buffered layer: Create unique object id public Geometry column: Spatial reference ID: Unique field to use as feature id: Schema: Add the buffered layer to the map? <h2>Buffer the features in layer: </h2> QgsDlgVectorLayerProperties Single Symbol Graduated Symbol Continuous Color Single Marker Graduated Marker QgsDlgVectorLayerPropertiesBase Layer Properties Apply Close General Display name Layer source TextLabel2 Fields Field Type Length Precision Features Count count Geometry type geom Upper right ur ll Lower left Legend Legend type: QgsGraMaDialogBase graduated Marker Mode: Classification Field: Number of Classes: QgsGraMaExtensionWidget Lower Upper Label Image Scale Factor QgsGraSyDialogBase graduated Symbol Number of Classes: Classification Field: Mode: QgsGraSyExtensionWidget Lower Upper Label Outline Color Outline Style Outline Width Fill Color Fill Pattern QgsGrassSelectBase Gisdbase Location Browse Mapset Map name Layer OK Select or type map name (wildcards '*' and '?' accepted for rasters) Add GRASS Layer Cancel QgsHelpViewerBase QGIS Help &Home Alt+H &Forward Alt+F &Back Alt+B &Close Alt+C QgsIdentifyResultsBase Identify Results Help F1 OK Cancel Feature Value QgsLegendItemBase Form1 CheckBox1 TextLabel1 QgsLineStyleDialogBase Select a line style Styles Ok Cancel QgsMapCanvas No active layer To select features, you must choose an layer active by clicking on its name in the legend To identify features, you must choose an layer active by clicking on its name in the legend QgsMapserverExportBase Export to Mapserver Map file Export LAYER information only Map Name Height Width dd feet meters miles inches kilometers Units Image type gif gtiff jpeg png swf userdefined wbmp MinScale MaxScale Prefix attached to map, scalebar and legend GIF filenames created using this MapFile. It should be kept short. Web Interface Definition Header Footer Template &Help F1 &OK &Cancel ... QgsMarkerDialogBase Choose a marker symbol Directory ... Ok Cancel New Item QgsMessageViewer QGIS Message Close QgsMessageViewerBase SPIT Message Close QgsNewConnection Test connection Connection to %1 was successfull Connection failed - Check settings and try again QgsNewConnectionBase Create a New PostGIS connection OK Cancel Help Connection Information Host Database Username Name Name of the new connection Password Test Connect Save Password F1 Port 5432 QgsOptionsBase QGIS Options Preferences epiphany firebird galeon konqueror mozilla opera Preferred browser (used to open Help documents) The browser must be in your PATH or you can specify <br>the full path above &Ok Alt+O &Cancel Map Search Radius for Identifying Features Value <html>Specify the value in thousandths. The search radius is calculated as: <ul> <i>(Map View Width) * ( Value/1000.0)</i> </ul> By default QGIS uses a value of 5. Increase the value if you have trouble identifying features without zooming in very close. </html> Hide splash screen at startup QgsPatternDialogBase Select a fill pattern Cancel Ok QgsPgGeoprocessing Buffer features in layer %1 Error connecting to the database QgsPluginManager Choose a directory No Plugins No QGIS plugins found in QgsPluginManagerBase QGIS Plugin Manger Name Description Library Name Ok Close Plugin Directory ... To load a plugin, click the checkbox next to the plugin and click Ok Version QgsProjectPropertiesBase Project Properties Map Units Meters Feet Decimal degrees &Help F1 &OK &Cancel QgsRasterLayer Not Set &Zoom to extent of selected layer &Properties &Remove Driver: Dimensions: X: Y: Bands: Projection: Origin: Pixel Size: Red Green Blue Raster Extent: Clipped area: Pyramid overviews: Band Statistics (if gathered): Property Value Band Band No No Stats No stats collected yet Min Val Max Val Range Mean Sum of squares Standard Deviation Sum of all cells Cell Count Write access denied Write access denied. Adjust the file permissions and try again. QgsRasterLayerProperties <p align="center">Columns: <p align="right">Rows: No Data: <h3>Multiband Image Notes</h3><p>This is a multiband image. You can choose to render it as grayscale or color (RGB). For color images, you can associate bands to colors arbitarily. For example, if you have a seven band landsat image, you may choose to render it as:</p><ul><li>Visible Blue (0.45 to 0.52 microns) - not mapped</li><li>Visible Green (0.52 to 0.60 microns) - not mapped</li></li>Visible Red (0.63 to 0.69 microns) - mapped to red in image</li><li>Near Infrared (0.76 to 0.90 microns) - mapped to green in image</li><li>Mid Infrared (1.55 to 1.75 microns) - not mapped</li><li>Thermal Infrared (10.4 to 12.5 microns) - not mapped</li><li>Mid Infrared (2.08 to 2.35 microns) - mapped to blue in image</li></ul> <h3>Paletted Image Notes</h3> <p>This image uses a fixed color palette. You can remap these colors in different combinations e.g.</p><ul><li>Red - blue in image</li><li>Green - blue in image</li><li>Blue - green in image</li></ul> <h3>Grayscale Image Notes</h3> <p>You can remap these grayscale colors to a pseudocolor image using an automatically generated color ramp.</p> Grayscale Pseudocolor Freak Out QgsRasterLayerPropertiesBase Raster Layer Properties &Cancel &OK &Apply Alt+A &Help F1 General Layer Source: Display Name: Legend: Show debug info as overlay on raster? <p align="center">Columns: </p> <p align="right">Rows: </p> No Data: Symbology Appearance Transparency: <p align="right">Full</p> None Invert Color Map 0% RGB Band <b><font color="#00ff00">Green</font></b> <b><font color="#ff0000">Red</font></b> <b><font color="#0000ff">Blue</font></b> Color Grayscale Gray Std Deviations Color Map Show As Three Band Single Band Advanced Symbology Red Green Blue Behaviour Scale histogram to the limits defined above (displays all data) Exclude values outside the above ranges (after color mapping) <b><font color="#ff0000">Please Note :</font> Advanced Symbology not implemented yet!</b> Metadata <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Arial"> <p style="margin-top:14px"><span style="font-weight:600">Notes</span></p> </body></html> Pyramids Resampling Method Average Magphase Average Nearest Neighbour Build Pyramids <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /></head><body style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Arial"> <p style="margin-top:18px"><span style="font-size:24pt;font-weight:600">Description</span></p> <p>Large resolution raster layers can slow navigation in QGIS. By creating lower resolution copies of the data (pyramids) performance can be considerably improved as QGIS selects the most suitable resolution to use depending on the level of zoom. You must have write access in the directory where the original data is stored to build pyramids. </p> <p><span style="color:#ff0000">Please note that building pyramids may alter the original data file and once created they cannot be removed.</span></p> </body></html> Pyramid Resolutions QgsSiMaDialogBase QgsSiMaDialogBase Image Directory ... New Item Scale Factor (%) QgsSiSyDialogBase Single Symbol Style Fill color Width Outline color Pattern QgsSpitBase SPIT - Shapefile to PostGIS Import Tool PostgreSQL Connections Remove Edit ... New ... Connection Import Quit Help Shapefile List File Name Feature Class Features DB Relation Name Schema Use Default Geometry Column Name SRID Add ... Remove All Global Schema QgsVectorLayer No features found No features were found in the active layer at the point you clicked Attribute table - &Zoom to extent of selected layer &Open attribute table &Properties &Remove QgsVectorLayerProperties single symbol graduated symbol continuous color QgsVectorLayerPropertiesBase Layer Properties Legend type: Layer source Help F1 Settings OK Cancel TextLabel2