Hi Noli, What is actually platform dependent is GGL2 itself, the separate application that connects with Qgis. I'm afraid we haven't released a GGL2 version for Mac OS X so far, but maybe we should consider it for future versions.
Víctor. 2012/7/4 Noli Sicad <[email protected]> > Hi Victor, > > What about the Mac OS X version of this plugin? > > Thanks. > > Noli > > On 7/4/12, Víctor González <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > We have released the first version of the GGL2 plugin for Qgis [1]. It is > > an ongoing development so you should use it with caution. With this > plugin > > you can use the Qgis layers as data in your GGL2 code as well as show the > > results back in Qgis. > > > > You can find more information in the documentation website [2]. There is > no > > "Qgis Plugin" section in the documentation yet, but the behavior is > almost > > the same as in gvSIG, so you can use that section. > > > > Finally, there are some videos [3][4] that may be useful to see the main > > plugin functionalities. These videos use gvSIG, but as I said earlier, > the > > Qgis plugin is quite similar so far. We hope you can use the plugin > without > > problems and get the most of the new GGL2-Qgis connection. Any bug > report, > > suggestion, whatever, is more than welcome. > > > > Regards, > > Víctor. > > > > [1] http://www.gearscape.org/index.php/downloads > > [2] http://www.gearscape.org/html/ggl2/tutorials/gis_interaction.html > > [3] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHJ3pFHHe6U > > [4] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcTTUMGuL5Q > > >
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