Hi,

Yes - you can do all that. However, I don't know about the WKT format. WKT is not a GIS file format. It is a geometry format. WKT can be used in text files or in GML files.

QGIS can open and edit different file formats. The most popular ones are SpatiaLite (recommended), ESRI shapefile (very popular, but has some limitations) and GML. There are also server-based databases like Postgis. But WKT by itself is not a GIS format.

First, you always have to set the correct coordinate reference system in a new project. See "Settings" --> "Project Properties" --> Tab "Coordinate Reference System". In the Filter tab search for Google Mercator projection (EPSG:900913).

You can open files with the "Layer" --> "Add Vector Layer". Alternatively you can load text files with WKT data by using the "Layer" --> "Add Delimited Text Layer". The first way is the recommended way.

Then you can add a Google Maps Layer using the "Open Layers" plugin. Go to "Plugins" --> "Fetch Python Plugins" and search for "OpenLayers Plugin". After plugin installation go to "Plugins" --> "OpenLayers Plugin" --> Pick a layer source.

Then you can add/modify your data (have a look at the QGIS manual) and save it back in the format you want.

Hope this helps for a start. Please have a look at the manual and tutorials for general introductions.


Andreas

On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 19:13:36 -0800 (PST), Lilirian wrote:
Hi folks :)

I'm trying to get started with QGIS. I'm under the impression that QGIS can
do the following :-

1) Load up a WKT file to a layer
2) Added a google map layer UNDER the WKT layer
3) modify the boundary, from step 1. (by overlaying the boundary over a map,
i can clean up the boundary).
4) export this boundary to a WKT (or Well Known Binary).

or

1) create an empty layer
2) added a google map layer under this empty layer
3) drawn some new polygon(s) on the empty layer .. using the google map
layer as a reference.
4) export the polygon(s) as a WTK / WKB

So - can anyone help me please?

The data I have right now are some zipcodes, cities and neighbourhoods for
the USA which i'm trying to 'clean up' or create new ones.

Thanks kindly to any friendly help. I know it's a pretty blonde question,
but I'm really stuck trying to solve this.

Cheers!

- Lili -

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