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Further in this Tutorial we will use some default toolbars that might be hidden at the moment. Let's check that and unhide if necessary.

(@) Select *View* from the main menu and choose *Toolbars*.
(@) Be sure the "Advanced Digitizing Toolbar", the "Snapping Toolbar" and the "Attributes Toolbar" are checked.
(@) Select *View* from the main menu and choose *Panels* and be sure these two toolbars are checked: <br> - Layers; <br> - Browser.
(@) Select *View* from the main menu and choose *Toolbars* and be sure these three toolbars are checked: <br> - Advanced Digitizing Toolbar; <br> - Snapping Toolbar; <br> - Attributes Toolbar.

### Prepare your project
For navigation purposes, let's load a topographic map for The Netherlands from the online PDOK database.
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## Requirements
- Be sure QGIS version 3.22.00 or higher is installed.
- Be sure QGIS version 3.28.00 or higher is installed.
- Be sure the ``gistim`` Python package is installed (see [installation](install.qmd) for instructions).
- Download the tutorial material. <a href="https://deltares.thegood.cloud/s/JWsmtC82zZjSRx3" target="_blank">Follow this link.</a>
- Installation of the QGIS-Tim plugin and the MOD plugin is part of this Tutorial. The necessary ZIP files are included in the tutorial material.
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- Also check for point leaks. Model these leaks with a hole in the sheet pile in the southwest corner of the area.

## Getting Started
Let's first configure the gistim python installation again, to be sure that QGIS can find the gistim software.

(@) Open the Deltaforge prompt (search in Windows Start for "Deltaforge Prompt"). A black window pops up.
(@) In this window type ``python -m gistim configure`` and press ENTER.
(@) You can close this window now.
(@) Launch QGIS from your START menu, from your desktop or click on …\\QGIS3.28.0\\bin\\qgis-bin.exe.

> **Intermezzo:** *QGIS language settings*
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> a. From the drop-down menu *“User interface translation”* (Dutch: *Vertaling gebruikers-interface*) select *American English* and click *OK*.
> a. Close QGIS and open it again to activate your language change.

We start with the creation of a new QGIS project.

(@) From the main menu click on *Project* and select *New*.
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> In case your work is mostly in The Netherlands and in the “Amersfoort / RD New” projection, consider making this your default projection.
>
> - From the main menu click on *Settings* and select *Options...*.
> - In the section *CRS and Transforms* select *CRS (handling)*, pick the radio button *Use a default CRS* and select “EPSG:28992 -Amersfoort / RD New”.
> - Click OK.
> - Close this window.
> a. From the main menu click on *Settings* and select *Options...*.
> a. In the section *CRS and Transforms* select *CRS (handling)*, pick the radio button *Use a default CRS* and select “EPSG:28992 -Amersfoort / RD New”.
> a. Click OK.
> a. Close this window.
### Install plugins
This is the moment to download/import four plugins needed for this tutorial. This is the list:

- the QGIS-Tim plugin. The development version, imported from a ZIP file.
- the iMOD plugin. The development version, imported from a ZIP file.
- the Value Tool. The official version, installed via the Plugin Manager of QGIS (internet connection required).
- the PDOK plugin. The official version, installed via the Plugin Manager of QGIS (internet connection required). This plugin gives access to a large database from which we will load the topographic maps and use the navigation option.
This is the moment to import four plugins needed for this tutorial:

(@) Go to *Plugins* from the main menu and select *Manage and Install Plugins…* to open the plugin window.
(@) On the left section select *Install from ZIP*.
(@) Click the *Browse* button (![](figures/tutorial/button-Qgis-browse.png){width=4%}) and from the tutorial dataset select the ZIP file "QGIS-Tim_Tutorial-TheHague\\QGIS-iMOD-plugin.zip".
(@) Click *Install Plugin*.
(@) In the same way, install the QGIS-Tim plugin using the ZIP file "QGIS-Tim_Tutorial-TheHague\\QGIS-Tim-plugin.zip".
- the QGIS-Tim plugin (developed by Deltares).
- the iMOD plugin (developed by Deltares).
- the Value Tool. A plugin to display in table or plot values from raster layers (or mesh layers) at the current mouse position.
- the PDOK plugin. This plugin gives access to a large database from which we will load the topographic maps and use the navigation option.

If you have an internet connection continue with the installation of the next two plugins from the QGIS plugin library.
To install the plugins from QGIS you need an internet connection!

(@) From the left section, select the group *All* to see all available plugins.
> No internet connection? Follow the next steps to import the two Deltares' plugins from a ZIP file provided in the Tutorial Dataset.
>
> a. Go to *Plugins* from the main menu and select *Manage and Install Plugins…* to open the plugin window.
> a. On the left section select *Install from ZIP*.
> a. Click the Browse button (![](figures/tutorial/button-Qgis-browse.png){width=4%}) and select the ZIP file "QGIS-Tim_Tutorial\\QGIS-iMOD-plugin.zip".
> a. Click *Install Plugin*.
> a. In the same way, install the QGIS-Tim plugin using the ZIP file "QGIS-Tim_Tutorial\\QGIS-Tim-plugin.zip".
If you have an internet connection, all four plugins can be downloaded within QGIS.

(@) At the top, find the Plugins menu (\~sixth object in the menubar).
(@) Find \"Manage and Install plugins\" (\~first object in drop-down).
(@) Find \"All\" (\~first in left section).
(@) Search for \"Qgis-Tim\".
(@) Click \"Install Plugin\".
(@) Search for “iMOD" and install it.
(@) Search for “Value Tool” and install it.
(@) Search for “PDOK services plugin” and install it.
(@) Make sure that under *Plugins > Manage and Install Plugins > Installed* now the 4 added plugins are checked.
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Further in this Tutorial we will use some default toolbars that might be hidden at the moment. Let's check that and unhide if necessary.

(@) Select *View* from the main menu and choose *Panels* and be sure these two toolbars are checked: <br> - Layers <br> - Browser.
(@) Select *View* from the main menu and choose *Toolbars* and be sure these three toolbars are checked: <br> - Advanced Digitizing Toolbar <br> - Snapping Toolbar <br> - Attributes Toolbar.
(@) Select *View* from the main menu and choose *Panels* and be sure these two toolbars are checked: <br> - Layers; <br> - Browser.
(@) Select *View* from the main menu and choose *Toolbars* and be sure these three toolbars are checked: <br> - Advanced Digitizing Toolbar; <br> - Snapping Toolbar; <br> - Attributes Toolbar.

### Prepare your project
For navigation purposes, let's load a topographic map for The Netherlands from the online PDOK database.
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(@) Go to the tab *GeoPackage*. <br> Here we will create an empty database (geopackage) to store all elements and parameters for the model.
(@) Click the *New* button to create the GeoPackage and save it for instance in the folder with your tutorial data, e.g. "..\\QGIS-Tim_Tutorial-TheHague\\case-TheHague.gpkg".

Your window looks like in @fig-Panel-QGIS-Tim_v02.
Your window looks like in @fig-Panel-QGIS-Tim_TheHague.

![QGIS-Tim panel](figures/tutorial/Panel-QGIS-Tim_v02.png){width=50% #fig-Panel-QGIS-Tim_v02 fig-align="left"}
![QGIS-Tim panel](figures/tutorial/Panel-QGIS-Tim_TheHague.png){width=50% #fig-Panel-QGIS-Tim_TheHague fig-align="left"}

(@) Check in the *Layers* panel on the left that your new geopackage is added as a group. <br> A sub group **timml** for the steady state model input, the sub group **ttim** for the transient model input and a series of output formats (vector/mesh/raster).

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