TheocBase/TheocBase
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Make necessary corrections making sure there are only song numbers and titles.
Make necessary corrections making sure there are only song numbers and titles.
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Press the <strong>Next</strong> button and choose a language.
Press the
<strong>
Next</strong>
button and choose a language.Press the<strong>
Next</strong>
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Press the <strong>OK</strong> button and review what you have pasted.
Press the
<strong>
OK</strong>
button and review what you have pasted. -
When satisfied with the song list, press the <strong>Save to Database</strong> button.
When satisfied with the song list, press the
<strong>
Save to Database</strong>
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After pressing the <img src="../images/add_24x24.png" alt="" /> button, the <strong>Wizard</strong> dialog opens.
After pressing the
<img src="../images/add_24x24.png" alt="" />
button, the<strong>
Wizard</strong>
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To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter <strong><span class="nobr">(.+) (\d+)</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">(<*) (<[0-9]@>)</span></strong> in the <strong>Find</strong> field and enter <strong><span class="nobr">$2 $1</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">\2 \1</span></strong> in the corresponding <strong>Replace</strong> field.
To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter
<strong><span class="nobr">
(.+) (\d+)</span></strong>
or<strong><span class="nobr">
(<*) (<[0-9]@>)</span></strong>
in the<strong>
Find</strong>
field and enter<strong><span class="nobr">
$2 $1</span></strong>
or<strong><span class="nobr">
\2 \1</span></strong>
in the corresponding<strong>
Replace</strong>
field. -
Territories - Working with the territory data in a geographic information system (GIS)
Territories - Working with the territory data in a geographic information system (GIS)
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Territories
Territories
Territories -
Add Territory Layers to a QGIS Project
Add Territory Layers to a QGIS Project
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Open or create a new project in QGIS.
Open or create a new project in QGIS.
Open or create new project for QGIS. -
Select the menu item <strong>Layer>Add Layer>Add Vector Layer...</strong>
Select the menu item
<strong>
Layer>Add Layer>Add Vector Layer...</strong>
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Click on the <strong>Browse</strong> button and select the "theocbase.sqlite" file.
Click on the
<strong>
Browse</strong>
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Click on the <strong>Add</strong> button.
Click on the
<strong>
Add</strong>
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Caution:
Caution:
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When editing the geometry in a third party tool like QGIS, TheocBase will not be aware of the changes during cloud syncing. In order to upload the changes you need to mark the territories as edited e.g. add a blank in the remark field. Alternatively you can also export the territories into a KML file and reimport this file in TheocBase.
When editing the geometry in a third party tool like QGIS, TheocBase will not be aware of the changes during cloud syncing. In order to upload the changes you need to mark the territories as edited e.g. add a blank in the remark field. Alternatively you can also export the territories into a KML file and reimport this file in TheocBase.
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Add the layers by clicking on the <strong>OK</strong> button.
Add the layers by clicking on the
<strong>
OK</strong>
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Export into a KML File
Export into a KML File
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Right click the layer you want to export and select <strong>Export>Save Features As...</strong>
Right click the layer you want to export and select
<strong>
Export>Save Features As...</strong>
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In the <strong>Format</strong> field choose <strong>Keyhole Markup Language [KML]</strong>.
In the
<strong>
Format</strong>
field choose<strong>
Keyhole Markup Language [KML]</strong>
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Click on the <strong>Browse</strong> button and select a filename.
Click on the
<strong>
Browse</strong>
button and select a filename.