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QGIS Desktop User Guide/Manual (QGIS 3.16)
1. Preamble
2. Foreword
3. Conventions
4. Features
5. Getting Started
6. Working with Project Files
7. QGIS GUI
8. The Browser panel
9. QGIS Configuration
10. Working with Projections
11. General Tools
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13. Managing Data Source
14. Working with Vector Data
15. Working with Raster Data
16. Working with Mesh Data
17. Working with Vector Tiles
18. Laying out the maps
19. Working with OGC / ISO protocols
20. Working with GPS Data
20.1. GPS Plugin
20.2. Live GPS tracking
21. Authentication System
22. GRASS GIS Integration
23. QGIS processing framework
24. Processing providers and algorithms
25. Plugins
26. Help and Support
27. Contributors
28. Appendices
29. Literature and Web References
QGIS Server Guide/Manual (QGIS 3.16)
Training Manual
A Gentle Introduction to GIS
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Documentation Guidelines
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PyQGIS Cookbook (QGIS 3.16)
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Working with GPS Data
20.1. GPS Plugin
20.1.1. What is GPS?
20.1.2. Loading GPS data from a file
20.1.3. GPSBabel
20.1.4. Importing GPS data
20.1.5. Downloading GPS data from a device
20.1.6. Uploading GPS data to a device
20.1.7. Defining new device types
20.1.8. Download of points/tracks from GPS units
20.2. Live GPS tracking
20.2.1. Position and additional attributes
20.2.2. GPS signal strength
20.2.3. GPS options
20.2.4. Connect to a Bluetooth GPS for live tracking
20.2.5. Using GPSMAP 60cs
20.2.6. Using BTGP-38KM datalogger (only Bluetooth)
20.2.7. Using BlueMax GPS-4044 datalogger (both BT and USB)
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