Options
The InaSAFE plugin provides an options dialog which allows you to
define various options relating to how InaSAFE will behave.
The options dialog can be launched by clicking on the InaSAFE plugin
toolbar’s Options button (as shown below) or by going to
.
This following dialog will appear, which is divided into three tabs:
The following options are available on the Options Dialog:
Basic Options
- Only show visible layers in the InaSAFE dock: This option will
determine whether all hazard and impact layers should be listed in the
InaSAFE dock’s combo boxes or (when checked) only visible layers.
- Set QGIS layer name from ‘title’ in keywords: This option will
cause QGIS to name layers in the Layers tree using the title
keyword in the layer’s keywords file.
If the layer has no ‘title’ in its keywords, or it has no keywords at all,
the normal QGIS behaviour for naming layers will apply.
- Zoom to impact layer on scenario estimate completion: This
option will cause the map view to zoom in/out in order to completely contain
the InaSAFE impact scenario map output when an analysis completes.
- Hide exposure layer on scenario estimate completion : This
option will cause QGIS to turn off the exposure layer used when
InaSAFE completes the current analysis.
You can re-enable the layer visibility again by checking its checkbox in
the legend.
- Clip datasets to visible extent before analysis: This option
will cause QGIS to clip hazard and exposure layers to the currently visible
extent on the map canvas.
- When clipping, also clip features (e.g. will clip polygon
smaller):
This option will clip any polygons that extend beyond the analysis extents
so that they are contained by the analysis extent. For example if you have
a flood hazard polygon layer that extends far beyond your area of interest,
the flood polygons will be reduced so that only the part inside of your
area of interested is retained. This can speed up processing time.
- Show intermediate layers generated by postprocessing: This
option will cause QGIS to show the intermediate files generated by the
postprocessing steps in the map canvas.
- Female ratio default value: This is the default female to total
population ratio used for generating gender breakdowns.
Template Options
- Prompt me in cases when a template has missing elements: When
enabled, this option will cause InaSAFE to prompt the user when a
template has a missing element if the user tries to print the report or open
it in the composer.
- Use custom organisation logo: This option is used to determine
the custom logo that will be used as an organisational logo in the PDF of your
impact scenario project. If this option is disabled, InaSAFE will use
the default organisation logo.
See Reports in the InaSAFE User’s Manual for more
information on the reports.
- Show organisation logo in the main panel too: If this is enabled
then the selected organisation logo (if any) will be displayed in the bottom
of the InaSAFE dock panel.
- Use custom north arrow image: This option is used to determine
a custom north arrow that will be used as the north arrow image in the PDF of
your impact scenario project. If this option is disabled, InaSAFE will use the
default north arrow image.
- Additional report templates directory: This option is used to
determine a directory with custom templates. Templates from this directory
will be available for use when generating reports in your impact scenario
project.
- Use custom organisation disclaimer text: This option is used to
change the default disclaimer text printed in reports. If this is enabled,
enter your own text and it will be used instead of the default one.
See Reports in the InaSAFE User’s Manual for more
information on the reports.
Advanced
- Keyword cache for remote datasources: This option is used to
determine where keywords are stored for datasets when it is not possible
to write them into a .keywords file.
See Keywords System in the InaSAFE User’s Manual for more
information on the keywords system.
- Help to improve InaSAFE by submitting errors to a remote server:
This option, when enabled, will submit diagnostic information back to an
InaSAFE project server in the event of any error taking place that
we are able to trap.
The information provided is useful to the InaSAFE team to improve
the robustness of the software and to spot trends in issues
people encounter.
Please note the warning text below this option which is included here in
full:
Note
The above setting requires a QGIS restart to disable/enable.
Error messages and diagnostic information will be posted to
http://sentry.linfiniti.com/inasafe-desktop/ .
Some institutions may not allow you to enable this feature - check with
your network administrator if unsure.
Although the data is submitted anonymously, the information contained in
tracebacks may contain file system paths which reveal your identity or
other information from your system.
- Enable developer mode for dock webkit (needs restart): With
this option enabled, you can right-click on the report area and use the
webkit debug tools to debug the output.
This option is intended for advanced users only.
- Use QGIS zonal statistics: With this button you can toggle
between using QGIS internal zonal statistics or the one that comes with
InaSAFE.
Note
You can click on the Help button at any time and it
will open the help documentation browser to this page.
Note
Pressing Cancel at any time will close the options dialog and
any changes made will not be applied.
Pressing OK at any time will close the options dialog and any
changes made will be applied immediately.
Note
The exact button order shown on this dialog may differ depending on
your operating system or desktop environment.