QGIS
QGIS
QGIS is a powerful, user friendly, free and Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS). It runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Unix, and Android and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities.
At L ~ P : Archaeology we exclusively use QGIS for all our GIS requirements and have developed a number of plugins to support archaeological projects and to integrate with ARK. We have released some of these plugins for all archaeologists to benefit from and will release more over time.
Currently these plugins are hosted in our beta testing repository and are marked as experimental, but once stable will be submitted to the main QGIS repository. You are welcome to try out these plugins and to provide feedback, but please be aware that they are in beta and so may still have some bugs. To provide feedback, either open an issue on the plugin's GitHub issue tracker, or email ark@lparchaeology.com.
Setup
To install the plugins you need to add the L ~ P : Archaeology QGIS Plugins repository in your QGIS plugins settings.
- From the Plugins menu choose Manage and Install Plugins
- In the Plugins window choose the Settings tab
- Select the Show also experimental plugins option
- Select the Add... button
- Add the new repository details with the name ARK Plugins and a URL of http://plugins.lparchaeology.com/qgis/plugins.xml
- After clicking OK the repository will be loaded and the new plugins will be listed in the New tab
The settings dialog should look similar to this:
The repository details dialog should look similar to this: