Hello, I'm new to QGIS (and gis in general). For the job I need to make events logged form a GPS visible on a map. The events are when we enter or leave a zone defined as a polygon.
I managed to get the openstreet view in the background and each type of events (entering and leaving) on a separate layer. This worked fine following a tutorial I found on the net. Just what I need. But now I want to enter the zones. These are defined as polygons with each cornerpoint defined by GPS coordinates. I have already set those points on a separate layer. Now I read the handbook but it is not very clear. It starts with adding a new shape layer (ok). But then it gets very muddly for me. I tried a tutorial but this is for older versions of QGIS (just as the training manual on the QGIS website) and they talk about "click the add a polygon icon" which isn't to be found. So is there somewher a tutorial on how to add a filled polygon on a map when you have the points as GPS coordinates? I can add the polygon capturing the points on the map, that kind of precision is acceptable for my needs. Thanks, Johan Using: QGIS version 3.22.0-Białowieża QGIS code branch Release 3.22 Qt version 5.15.2 Python version 3.9.9 GDAL/OGR version 3.3.3 PROJ version 8.2.0 EPSG Registry database version v10.038 (2021-10-21) GEOS version 3.10.0-CAPI-1.16.0 SQLite version 3.35.5 PostgreSQL client version No support SpatiaLite version 5.0.1 QWT version 6.1.5 QScintilla2 version 2.11.6 OS version Gentoo/Linux _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
