diff --git a/_sources/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md b/_sources/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md index f449aae7c..0535f5926 100644 --- a/_sources/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md +++ b/_sources/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md @@ -105,6 +105,8 @@ In the styling panel you can change the styling for all features of a layer, set - Symbology is applied to layers, but within the same layer we can assign multiple styles to features - the symbology of a layer can be __changed based on one of its attributes__ +>different visualisation for different types of data (discrete vs. continuous values, insert image). For example the amount of rainfall/temperature is a continuous value. Which means that the + ## Colours Colours are arguably the most striking visual variables as they are easily disinguishable. However, depending on the type of data and the information you wish to convey, there are a few things to consider when choosing a colour scheme for your map. The most important variables for colours are the __hue__, the __value__ (saturation) and the __transparency__. diff --git a/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.html b/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.html index 5788387b1..9c975e648 100644 --- a/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.html +++ b/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.html @@ -587,6 +587,9 @@