From ba8c95cac11889c203012a1d4138177aa0ec0435 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: enauj <146078378+enauj@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2023 12:23:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Modul 4 fix --- content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md | 2 +- ...ents_6.png => en_colour_gradients_qualities.png} | Bin 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) rename fig/{en_colour_gradients_6.png => en_colour_gradients_qualities.png} (100%) diff --git a/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md b/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md index e5db33005..f449aae7c 100644 --- a/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md +++ b/content/Modul_4/en_qgis_map_design_I.md @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Colours are arguably the most striking visual variables as they are easily disin Colours schemes can be __categorial, sequential, or diverging__. If you wish to display different types of buildings or roads, the colour schemes should be categorial. Colour gradients, either sequential or diverging, are used for numerical data or data that can be ordered. For example, for the population sizes of districts a sequential colouring schemes is best to show the relative difference between the values. However, if the data has positive __and__ negative values, a diverging colour gradient should be used. -``` {figure} ../../fig/en_Colour_Gradients_6.png +``` {figure} ../../fig/en_colour_gradients_qualities.png --- name: Colouring schemes width: 750px diff --git a/fig/en_colour_gradients_6.png b/fig/en_colour_gradients_qualities.png similarity index 100% rename from fig/en_colour_gradients_6.png rename to fig/en_colour_gradients_qualities.png