QGIS Plugin installation
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# Temporal/Spectral Profile Tool | # Temporal/Spectral Profile Tool | ||
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# qgis2web | # qgis2web | ||
# Processing R provider | # Processing R provider | ||
# EO Time Series Viewer | # EO Time Series Viewer | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 25 May 2022
[edit] Installation of additional plugins
The core engine of QGIS is coded in C++, but additional QGIS plugins are written in the scripting language Python which is easy to learn and a growing community in the field of geoinformatics use it to extent the functionality of QGIS. You may install additional plugins with internet connection. Plugins --> Manage and Install Plugins --> Settings. Click Show also experimental plugins on. A connection with python plugin repositories is established. Type the names of following plugins in the Search field of the "All" Tab and install:
- OpenLayers Plugin
- Profile tool
- Temporal/Spectral Profile Tool
- Point Sampling Tool
- Go2NextFeaturePlus
- Qgis2threejs
- qgis2web
- Processing R provider
- EO Time Series Viewer
- WFS 2.0 Client