On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 21:44 +0200, Václav Řehák wrote:
> 2010/8/23 Giovanni Manghi <[email protected]>:
> > Sorry, it took just a few days to develop the plugin, then we immediately
> > made it available through the qgis repos. plugin writers are always
> > encouraged to make their tools public to avoid such situations. Are you
> > available to publish your plugin in the qgis contributeted repository and
> > then eventually join the efforts? Cheers.
> 
> I published an early version of my plugin at
> http://www.tarsiusproject.org/download/
> 
> After seeing the AniMove Triangulation plugin in action I see that
> both plugins are designed for a different usage. Your plugin performs
> automated processing of the bearings assigned in advanced to
> particular fixes. On the other hand, the plugin I wrote is intended
> for manual processing when the user loads all bearings (in csv file)
> from certain waypoints (separate vector layer) and manually places a
> points at intersection of the bearings based on visualization by the
> plugin. This allows the user to consider each bearing in the context
> of the terrain (we have very mountainous project site) and other
> measurements (disregard divergent lines etc).
> 
> I don't know if this plugin might be useful for someone in future but
> apparently it would be difficult to combine with your plugin in one
> codebase.

Hello Vaclav,

maybe it's not so difficult to merge the two plugins: the first dialog
could be radio buttons
 - automatic triangulation
 - manual triangulation

or they can be separated but in a Triangulation submenu.
More is to come at latest at Poland hackfest, where we plan to set up a
toolbar organizer.

Cheers
Anne
-- 
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Anne_Ghisla

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