Great list, it would be cool to get all this things in 2.0 (but not sure is this possible with our limited resources)
2012/7/11 Tim Sutton <li...@linfiniti.com>: > - GSOC project for on the fly feature generalization (also how is this going) Going quite well, but there are some performance issues with large and complex vectors. Most time consuming operation is topology analysis. Simplification itself is relatively fast. A working draft code available at here https://github.com/Eugenpaul/Quantum-GIS/tree/simplification > In terms of decrufting, it would be good to remove all the duplicated items: > > - twin labelling systems > - unified add layer dialogs > - twin symbology systems > - about 15 ways to generate hillshades > - too many toolbars / icons by default > - remove all deprecated calls from the API +1 for deduplication > Are there any other things that folks would like to add to the > discussion for the roadmap for version 2.0? It would be nice to review current situation with providers and lots of "add layer" buttons. Currently each provider creates own button and panel becomes longer and longer. I remember, there are several discussions on this topic and at least two solutions were proposed. Another task — make all API functions available in Python and make Python API more Pythonic. Also, mabe move to PySide or update to PyQt API v2 (currently QGIS uses PyQt API v1). 2012/7/11 Nathan Woodrow <madman...@gmail.com>: > - More then one map canvas (this would require a lot of work I am > thinking, as you also have to factor in a lot of UI reworks to handle > more then one map canvas) There is an old patch that adds tabs support to QGIS, but there is a lot of work to be done on it. -- Alexander Bruy _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer