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QGIS is highly configurable through the Settings menu. Choose between Panels, Toolbars, Project Properties, Options and Customization.
Note
QGIS follows desktop guidelines for the location of options and project properties item. Consequently related to the OS you are using, location of some of items described above could be located in the View menu (Panels and Toolbars) or in Project for Options.
In the Panels‣ menu, you can switch on and off QGIS widgets. The Toolbars‣ menu provides the possibility to switch on and off icon groups in the QGIS toolbar (see figure_panels_toolbars).
Figure Panels and Toolbars:
Tip
Activating the QGIS Overview
In QGIS, you can use an overview panel that provides a full extent view of
layers added to it. It can be selected under the menu Settings ‣ Panels or
View ‣ Panels. Within the view is a rectangle showing the
current map extent. This allows you to quickly determine which area of the
map you are currently viewing. Note that labels are not rendered to the map
overview even if the layers in the map overview have been set up for
labeling. If you click and drag the red rectangle in the overview that shows
your current extent, the main map view will update accordingly.
In the properties window for the project under
Settings ‣ Project Properties (kde) or
Project ‣ Project Properties (Gnome), you can set
project-specific options. These include:
Macro settings in QGIS
Some basic options for QGIS can be selected using the
Options dialog. Select the menu option Settings ‣
Options. The tabs where you can customize your
options are described below.
The customization tool lets you (de)activate almost every element in the QGIS user interface. This can be very useful if you have a lot of plugins installed that you never use and that are filling your screen.
Figure Customization 1:
QGIS Customization is divided into five groups. In Menus,
you can hide entries in the Menu bar. In
Panels, you
find the panel windows. Panel windows are applications that can be started and
used as a floating, top-level window or embedded to the QGIS main window as a
docked widget (see also Panels and Toolbars). In the
Status Bar, features like the coordinate information can be
deactivated. In
Toolbars, you can (de)activate the
toolbar icons of QGIS, and in
Widgets, you can (de)activate
dialogs as well as their buttons.
With Switch to catching widgets in main application, you
can click on elements in QGIS that you want to be hidden and find the corresponding
entry in Customization (see figure_customization). You can also save your
various setups for different use cases as well. Before your changes
are applied, you need to restart QGIS.