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 +====== GIS-Files ======
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 +With the poweruser-version QV can now read many GIS-file formats and display it as maps. The settings like colour and filling of the map-objects can be adjusted comfortable. Normally you have complete notices concerning projection and coordinate system, so these maps don´t need to be calibrated in QV. 
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 +GIS-files are imported by the map-import-assistent,​ when you choose the option **Gis-Files**. Please look at chapter [[en:​35_maps:​d_import|New maps import]].
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 +In QV the maps are as all other maps available in 2D or 3D modus and with various functions.
 +
 +But there are also some added functions, which are not possible with normal maps.
 +
 +==== Style ====
 +
 +In an opened map you will see in the style-dialogue of a GIS-map another tab **GIS**:
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 +{{:​de:​35_maps:​frmsettingsmarkstyle_g1_en.png|}}
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 +By a double click on a lyyer another dialogue with many different setting options opens.
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 +{{:​de:​35_maps:​frmsettingsmarkstyle_g2_en.png|}}
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 +All options of this dialogue, for example the presentation of colours and other presentation parameters, also dependend from data base values, are explained in detail [[http://​www.QV2.de/​files5/​gis_properties.pdf|PDF-Dokument]]. You will find it also in QuoVadis 6-program list as Gis_Properties.pdf.
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 +==== Layer ====
 +
 +After you have imported a GIS-file as a map, it exist first a layer.
 +You can add more files  by clicking on **Layer add** , which appear then each as additional layers. ​
 +For exampel, when you have different SHP-files, which you want to present all together in one map in QV, then start by importing the first SHP as a new map. Then please open this map and add other SHP-files there.
 +This approach replaces the in Q4 well-known QVP or QVC-projects.
 +
 +By **Layer delete** you will delete a layer of the map. The file on the disk will be preserved.
 +
 +==== Data Base -Infos ====
 +
 +Many GIS-files contain database-information of several geometry-elements,​ for example for SHP-files they are available as dBase-file (dbf). Please click on the button database infos to open a window, which contains all database-infos of this map.
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 +{{:​de:​35_maps:​frmsettingsmarkstyle_g3.png?​500|}}
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 +You can let this window open, also when you close the style-dialogue. You can sort the list and jump to the particular object by double click onto a line in the map.
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 +When the display of tooltips is activated, you will be displayed in the tooltip the database-info to this object where the mouse is. Additionally this obkect is displayed in the database-table,​ when you click on in the map.
 +
 +==== Export in Drawing ====
 +
 +A GIS-map can not be edited in QV. When you like to change it, you can transfer it in Drawing. Therefore please copy the map in a drawing table in the Xplorer. The geometry and the actual defined colours are transferred,​ but not the extended database-information.
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 +
 +==== Supported Formates ====
 +
 +The following vector-file formats can be readed:
 +
 +DLG (Digital Line Graphs)    
 +DGN            
 +DXF-ASCII (AutoCad Export format)    
 +DXF-BINARY (AutoCad Export format)            
 +DWG 2000            
 +E00-ASCII (ArcInfo Export Format)            
 +E00-BINARY (ArcInfo Export Format)            
 +FME (eequires FME installtion)            
 +GDAL / OGR            
 +GDF 3.0            
 +GML 3.1.1 (Geographic Markup Language)    
 +GPX (GPS Exchange Format)    
 +GSHHS (Global Self-consistent Hierarchical High-resolution Shorelines)            
 +JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)    
 +KML (Google Earth Keyhole Markup Language)    
 +LandXML            
 +MIF (MapInfo Import Format)
 +OSM (OpenStreetMap)            
 +SDTS-TCP (TVP-Topological Vector Profile)            
 +SHP (ArcView Shape Format)
 +S-57 (Marine charting format)            
 +TAB (Map Info Vector format)    
 +TIGER/​Line ​  ​  ​        
 +VPF 3.0 (Vector Product Format)            
 +WFS (OpenGIS Web Feature Service layer)
 +
 +Raster-Formate:​
 +
 +ADF (ArcInfo Integer Grid)  
 +BIL  
 +BMP
 +BT (Binary Terrain Grid)  
 +CADRG  
 +DEM (USGS Digital Elevation Models)  
 +DT0 (Digital Terrain Elevation Data level 0)  
 +DT1 (Digital Terrain Elevation Data level 1)  
 +DT2 (Digital Terrain Elevation Data level 2)  
 +ECW (file based)  
 +ECWP (server based)  
 +FLT (Arcinfo Float Binary Grid)  
 +GIF
 +GRD (Arcinfo ASCII Grid)  
 +GRD (Surfer ASCII Grid)  
 +IMG (ERDAS IMAGINE)  
 +JPEG
 +JPEG2000  
 +MrSID  
 +PNG
 +SDTS-RPE (Raster Profile and Extensions)  
 +WMS - OpenGIS Web Mapping Service Layer  
 +TIFF (uncompressed,​ LZW, packbits, group4)
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