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Copy-paste the following color code in an empty, [[plain text]] document (using something like [[Notepad]] or [[TextEdit]]), then save it in ./QGis/Mapcolors/ as '''Wikicarto_2.0.qml''' (the palette's name + .qml). We will frequently use it later.
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<!DOCTYPE qgis PUBLIC 'http://mrcc.com/qgis.dtd' 'SYSTEM'>
<qgis version="1.6.0-Copiapo" minimumScale="1" maximumScale="1e+08" hasScaleBasedVisibilityFlag="0">
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:''This section is about adding a plugin '''not''' available through QGis (1.7) > Plugins > Fetch plugins, and thus to install handily. We take the case of QGis SimpleSVG plugin.''
 
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[[File:QGis SimpleSVG 01 - field for items names.png|300px|thumb|Setting to output well coded SVGs.]]
[[File:[[File:Location maps-Simple SVG-02.png|thumb|What we want is this: a high quality topographic output. With QGis and experience, you can get this in about 5 to 10 minutes]]
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You are now working with QGis, your GIS data—namely, ETOPO1—and your customized palette. To output your first topographic background, '''don't use ''File > Save as Image'', which is a simple screenshot.''' For better quality, use the ''SimpleSVG plugin''. <!-- This step will walk you through outputting a map like the one you see on the right, including a grid and an inset that lets the viewer know where in the world this section is located. -->