Il 26/04/2012 17:12, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto: > Hi all. > Now that sextante is in full swing, I think reaching feature parity with > the current grass plugin modules (GPM) is a priority. > This is a very easy task: > * check if a GPM is present in sextante > - if yes, check if parameters match those in GPM > . if yes, ok > . if not, change the description file, e.g. [0] in order to > replicate the behaviour of GPM > - if not, you can add it to the list of missing modules, or add it > yourself. > This will greatly improve the usability, and will make the user > migration easier. > I'm ready to help volunteers, and I'm sure Victor will be happy too. > All the best. > ================ > [0]sextante/soft/bindings/qgis-plugin/src/sextante/grass/description/r.buffer.txt > > r.buffer > r.buffer > Raster (r.*) > ParameterRaster|input|input|False > ParameterString|distances|distances|100,200,300 > ParameterSelection|units|units|meters;kilometers;feet;miles;nautmiles > ParameterBoolean|-z|-z|True > ParameterBoolean|-q|-q|True > OutputRaster|output|output > > To add a parameter as Advanced (GPM: advanced=yes), just add a "*" > before the parameter (*ParameterXXX) and it becomes advanced. > Hi all. The lack of response does not speak well about this. Are there qgis-grass users around? Anyway, Victor has kindly written a simple guide on how to add grass modules to sextante: http://sextante.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/soft/bindings/qgis-plugin/src/sextante/grass/grass.txt Anyone wiling to help? Perhaps we should try to involve some power user? All the best.
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