Hi Agus,
You can get Sextante 1.0.8. It works well with QGIS 1.8. I've been using
it for months now.
Only issue is that it has to be installed manually because Plugin
Installer always fetches 1.0.9.
Anita
Am 18.04.2013, 18:45 Uhr, schrieb Agustin Lobo <[email protected]>:
Victor,
I know this is about >= 1.9, that's is the point:
I want to stress the contradiction about asking for feedback while
the tools cannot be tested on the stable version that most users use.
Qgis has an extraordinary feature:
users can test experimental tools developed as plugins while keeping the
stable core. If Sextante were working on the stable release, (either
by making sextante work
on 1.8, which is probably not possible, or by having released an
stable 1.9 ) you
would be having a lot more of feedback from users.
Agus
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Victor Olaya <[email protected]> wrote:
Agustin
SEXTANTE now only works on 1.9 (to become 2.0 soon...), but all this
discussion is about tools in versions >= 2.0. So those users that
work with the stable version will have SEXTANTE in their stable 2.0
I agree with the need of that c++ conversion. Once that is ready,
wrapping from SEXTANTE is trivial.
Cheers
Victor
2013/4/18 Werner Macho <[email protected]>:
hi!
If I remember correct Carson Farmer startet to bring the algorithms
into a
cpp library (which would be a good and fast choice i think)
I'd welcome having fast and reliable algorithms in cpp .. So I agree
with
Agustin - very welcome work..
regards
Werner
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Agustin Lobo <[email protected]>
wrote:
I would add that this conversion of key tools from python to c++
should be a priority in qgis developement. Many
critical operations fail or never end in real life (size beyond
limits of
demo
datasets) cases of study. Thus Vinayan work would be greatly
welcomed by
users.
Agus
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Alexander Bruy
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 10:08:56 -0700 (PDT)
> vinayan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I think it is best to have maximum algorithms available in c++
ap, in
>> the
>> analysis module(i see that some are already available)..I would be
>> willing
>> to contribute to it if required
>
> All fTools functions are in Python. C++ implementation in analysis
> lib needs review and maybe some refactoring to support selected
> features and memory layers.
>
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