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  2. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/QGIS/Importing OSM roads

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    1. Add a Vector layer, 2. Add a Raster layer, 3. Remove Layer(s). Import files using the buttons described below. Each layer imported into QGIS contains a data type (points, lines, polygons). Note: a OpenStreetMap (specific button) extension .osm corresponds to three layers (points, lines, polygons)..

  3. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/QGIS/Get ready

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    QGis can import GIS data—high quality topographic backgrounds, shaded reliefs, and administrative regions or borders—and apply styles to them. Map with imported GIS data: . NASA's topographic background, .

  4. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/GIS sources and palettes

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    To use the QGis palettes, simply copy-paste the code into a text document, then save as PALETTENAME.qml. Then, in QGis and while working on a layer : QGis > Layer > Properties > Load a style > [browse, select the .qml file, load] > Apply. It is advised to create a specific '/Mapcolors' folder to store these .qml files.

  5. GIS file format - Wikipedia

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    MapInfo TAB format – MapInfo's vector data format using TAB, DAT, ID and MAP files; Measure Map Pro format – XML data format to store GIS data; National Transfer Format (NTF) – National Transfer Format (mostly used by the UK Ordnance Survey) Spatialite – a spatial extension to SQLite, providing vector geodatabase functionality.

  6. QGIS - Wikipedia

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    QGIS also makes it simple to share and publish geospatial data as maps, online services, or print maps in a variety of file formats, such as shapefiles, GeoTIFFs, and KML files. Screenshot of Print Composer. In order to prepare printed map with QGIS, Print Layout is used. It can be used for adding multiple map views, labels, legends, etc.

  7. MrSID - Wikipedia

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    MrSID (pronounced Mister Sid) is an acronym that stands for multiresolution seamless image database.It is a file format (filename extension.sid) developed and patented [2] [3] by LizardTech (in October 2018 absorbed into Extensis) [4] for encoding of georeferenced raster graphics, such as orthophotos.

  8. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Resources/QGIS/Create a topographic ...

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    The QGis mapcolor files page already has some palettes you can copy, save as .qml, and use.. Save your first color style .qml file Done — section updated (2012/01). Copy-paste the following color code in an empty, plain text document (using something like Notepad or TextEdit), then save it in ./QGis/Mapcolors/ as Wikicarto_2.0.qml (the palette's name + .qml).

  9. Vector overlay - Wikipedia

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    Vector overlay is an operation (or class of operations) in a geographic information system (GIS) for integrating two or more vector spatial data sets. Terms such as polygon overlay, map overlay, and topological overlay are often used synonymously, although they are not identical in the range of operations they include.