Hi Paolo,

A quick reply, I don't think this is the place for a long discussion :-)

Have a look at the cartographic capabilities of GMT. Framed, annotated borders; 
legend composer; A0 poster size, etc; rotated extents, 3D perspective views; 
global projected maps; etc. I can send you plenty of publication & poster maps 
which QGIS can't generate (or even come close) if you want some examples.

GMT can do things Arc can't, & vice versa, but QGIS has nothing close to this 
functionality (yet). With GMT 5 it may be possible to embed GMT as a QGIS 
cartographic tool, which would be great. GMT is becoming more interoperable 
with other FOSS GIS applications.

& from a QGIS perspective, I appreciate that embedding third party 
functionality is a fantatstic way of adding capabilities to QGIS, but the end 
result is NOT just QGIS, it is a FOSS GIS suite which includes QGIS. Perhaps 
the QGIS stack?

For example QGIS itself has little or no data management capability, but QGIS 
with PostGIS or even SpatialLite does. I'm uncomfortable with all this 
functionality being ascribed to QGIS without recognising the other tools & 
their developers, who are contributing & enabling this to happen.

Cheers,

   Brent Wood

--- On Fri, 6/17/11, Paolo Cavallini <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Paolo Cavallini <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [postgis-users] QGIS - PostGIS - ArcGIS Interaction
To: [email protected]
Cc: "PostGIS Users Discussion" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, June 17, 2011, 6:32 PM

Il 16/06/2011 20:28, [email protected] ha scritto:

> including GQIS is close to as powerful generally, & perhaps more powerful in 
> some
> areas.But is not there yet IMHO. But that day does not look like being far 
> away.

I apologize this is very far OT, but I cannot drop this all too interesting 
discussion.
We (qgis-dev) would greatly appreciate knowing as specifically as possible what 
are
the missing tools (BTW: we are currently developing a qgis-saga plugin). Generic
"more powerful" comments do not help, but can spread (F)UD.
All the best, and thanks a lot for your comments.

-- 
Paolo Cavallini: http://www.faunalia.it/pc
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