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Minor adjustments in vector_properties.rst (#9141)
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DelazJ committed Jul 4, 2024
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#. Configure the :ref:`Symbol <symbol-selector>`, which will be used as
base symbol for all the classes;
#. Indicate the :ref:`Color ramp <color-ramp>`, ie the range of colors from which
#. Indicate the :ref:`Color ramp <color-ramp>`, i.e. the range of colors from which
the color applied to each symbol is selected.

Besides the common options of the :ref:`color ramp widget <color_ramp_widget>`,
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* |piechart| :guilabel:`Pie chart`, a circular statistical graphic divided into
slices to illustrate numerical proportion. The arc length of each slice is
proportional to the quantity it represents;
* |text| :guilabel:`Text diagram`, a horizontaly divided circle showing statistics
* |text| :guilabel:`Text diagram`, a horizontally divided circle showing statistic
values inside;
* |histogram| :guilabel:`Histogram`, bars of varying colors for each attribute
aligned next to each other
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different options:

* :guilabel:`Diagram z-index`: controls how diagrams are drawn on top of each
other and on top of labels. A diagram with a high index is drawn over diagrams
and labels;
other and on top of labels. A diagram with a high index is drawn over other
diagrams and labels;
* |checkbox| :guilabel:`Show all diagrams`: shows all the diagrams even if they
overlap each other;
* :guilabel:`Show diagram`: allows only specific diagrams to be rendered;
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<label_toolbar>` tool.

In the :guilabel:`Priority` section, you can define the placement priority rank
of each diagram, ie if there are different diagrams or labels candidates for the
of each diagram, i.e. if there are different diagrams or labels candidates for the
same location, the item with the higher priority will be displayed and the
others could be left out.

:guilabel:`Discourage diagrams and labels from covering features` defines
features to use as :ref:`obstacles <labels_obstacles>`, ie QGIS will try to not
features to use as :ref:`obstacles <labels_obstacles>`, i.e. QGIS will try to not
place diagrams nor labels over these features.
The priority rank is then used to evaluate whether a diagram could be omitted
due to a greater weighted obstacle feature.
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#. The first step is to use the |symbologyAdd| :sup:`Add a new tab or group to the form layout` icon.
Fields and other groups will be displayed in it.
#. Then set the properties of the container, ie:
#. Then set the properties of the container, i.e.:

* the :guilabel:`Label`: the title that will be used for the container
* the :guilabel:`Container Type`: it can be a :guilabel:`Tab`,
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