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QGIS Python Programming Cookbook, Second Edition

You're reading from   QGIS Python Programming Cookbook, Second Edition Automating geospatial development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787124837
Length 464 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Joel Lawhead Joel Lawhead
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QGIS Python Programming Cookbook - Second Edition
Credits
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Preface
1. Automating QGIS FREE CHAPTER 2. Querying Vector Data 3. Editing Vector Data 4. Using Raster Data 5. Creating Dynamic Maps 6. Composing Static Maps 7. Interacting with the User 8. QGIS Workflows 9. Other Tips and Tricks

Using live layer effects


Live layer effects provide advanced cartographic effects for QGIS maps. These drawing effects go beyond the traditional GIS maps into the realm of map illustrations to add pleasing visualizations, including blur effects, inner and outer glows, and drop shadows. In this recipe, we'll add the inner glow and drop shadow live layer effects to a polygon layer.

Getting ready

Download the following zipped shapefile and extract it to a directory named ms in your qgis_data directory:

https://github.com/GeospatialPython/Learn/raw/master/Mississippi.zip

How to do it...

We will create a layer based on the shapefile. Then we'll build three symbol layers for the base fill color, the inner glow, and the drop shadow. We'll add those symbol layers to the layer's base symbol and finally, add the layer to the map:

  1. First, we need to import the PyQt GUI library to handle color objects:

            from PyQt4.QtGui import * 
    
  2. Next, we'll create the shapefile layer:

            lyr = QgsVectorLayer...
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