It is feasible if QGIS exposes those algorithms and they are
documented. I tried myself to implement the GPS processes in QGIS, but
I could not find any docs about them, so I did not know how to call
them. As loong as there is a way of calling them, they can be wrapped
and included into SEXTANTE

Regards


2012/6/1 Paolo Cavallini <[email protected]>:
> Hi all.
> Would it be feasible and reasonable to add QGIS as a backed of sextante? This 
> would
> be useful from user point of view, to be able to run the same analyses in all
> different ways. See e.g. slope and aspect: now it can be done from QGIS GUI 
> through
> grass, gdal, and native commands, and through grass, gdal, and saga from 
> sextante.
> All the best.
> --
> Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia
> www.faunalia.eu
> Full contact details at www.faunalia.eu/pc
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