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Transcript for 8. Map Production
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Hi, my name is Sibongile. |
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Welcome to the eighth topic in our Gentle introduction to GIS. |
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In this screencast, we will give you a basic introduction... |
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... to the concept of map production. |
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We will show you how to create a simple map. |
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Map production is the process of arranging spatial information on a sheet of paper. |
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You should be able to understand the information on a map just by looking at it. |
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Maps are often used in presentations and reports. |
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Map production tools are an important part of Geographical Information Systems. |
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In this screencast, we will show you how map production works using QGIS. |
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Let's take a closer look! |
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Map production in QGIS is carried out using the Print composer. |
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You can find the 'Print composer' Icon in the toolbar. |
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Today, we will create a map for visitors to ... |
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... an area in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. |
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The first step is to load some vector layers. |
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To do this, click on the 'Add vector layer' icon in the toolbar. |
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Now look in the 'Local' folder which is inside the 'gisdata' folder. |
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You will find many files listed in this folder. |
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First let's add the layer '50k_contours.shp' – which is ... |
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... a polyline layer containing contour lines. |
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Click the '50k_contours' name and then click open. |
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The layer will be added to the map view. |
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Now repeat the process for the following layers: ... |
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… ‘50k_roads’ … |
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... '50k_rivers' ... |
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... '50k_inlandwater' ... |
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... 'tourism_polys' ... |
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... 'tourism_lines' ... |
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... 'tourism_points'. |
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You should now have a nice looking collection of layers in the map view. |
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Now we can start the print composer tool to make a map! |
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Click on the 'Print Composer' icon in the toolbar. |
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Now click on the 'Zoom Full' Icon, in the print composer dialog. |
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Next, click on 'Add new map'... |
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... and draw a rectangle for the map body, covering the whole map area. |
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Select 'Cache' to preview your map. |
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Now we need to add a north area arrow. |
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How do we do this? First, Click on 'Add Image'. |
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Then, place the empty image window by clicking in the lower left corner. |
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In the 'Item' tab on the right, click browse ... |
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... and then choose the image in: ... |
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c:\program files\ Quantum GIS\images\north_arrows\ |
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And choose default.png |
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Now that your map has a north arrow, what we need to add is a title. |
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This way the viewer will know what the map is all about. |
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To do this, we click on the 'Add new label' icon. |
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Then click on the map where we want the label to appear. |
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Then enter the title name, for example: 'Hiking Trail'. |
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We can change the appearance of the font ... |
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... so that the name stands out and is easy to read. |
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Click on the 'font pattern'. |
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Let us use the font 'Arial Black'. |
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... and for size a nice big '36'. |
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Now that we have a nice looking title, we can place it on top of the map. |
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We do this by dragging the box to where we think it will look best. |
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Another important element in map production is the legend. |
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To add a legend, Click on 'Add new vect legend' ... |
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... and place the window with all the layer items in the lower right corner. |
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Finally, you will remember that all good maps have a scale bar! |
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To add a scale bar, click on the 'Add new scalebar' icon ... |
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...and place it at the bottom of the map. |
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Then, in the 'Item' tab on the right side define: ... |
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... 'Segment Size': 0.01 ... |
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... 'Map units': 0.01 ... |
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... 'Unit Label': degree ... |
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Your map is nearly finished now. |
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The last thing we will do is to export our map as an image. |
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To save an image, click on the 'Export as Image' icon. |
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In the save dialog, give a name for your image: 'trailmap.png' ... |
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... and then click "save". |
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Now that your map is saved, you can display the result with an image viewer. |
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You can also give the image to other people – or print it out! |
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Congratulations! You have made your first map! |
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With some practice, you will soon be able to create ... |
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... new, beautiful and informative maps! |
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In the next screencast we will look at Spatial Analysis. |
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See you next time! |

