Hi Alexander

Quite agree that it is still not user friendly.  I have a patch which allows 
multiselect in the dialog.  It is a little unclean in that it may ask for the 
coordinate system for each file (depending on current settings), but that would 
require changes outside of the provider I think.

I've not pushed this to master - I think it should wait till after 2.0 now as 
it will add a few more translations.  That said, it would be nice to have it 
consistent with the AddVectorLayer dialog.  It is available at..

https://github.com/ccrook/Quantum-GIS/tree/csv_multi_select

Cheers
Chris
________________________________________
From: Alexander Bruy [[email protected]]
Sent: 27 May 2013 04:22
To: Chris Crook
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Delimited text issues and ideas

Hi Chris,

2013/5/26 Chris Crook <[email protected]>:
> Good thought.  If you are loading several files at the moment QGIS should 
> remember the settings between files, so you only have to select them and add 
> them, not redo the settings.  But it is still a lot of clicks for each file.

Right, now settings are saved between files, but users still need to
select file one by one. Not userfriendly IMO.

> 1) Once a list of files are selected from browse buttin, how to display the 
> selected file names in the text box.  Would this become a drop down list? Or 
> would we use a list of file names with a separator (and if so, what 
> separator)?  Should the text box allow wild card file names?  There must be a 
> precedent for this somewhere, just can't think of one straight away.

Why not show full file names with separator like semicolon? If I'm not
wrong, same approach used in GDALTools plugin when
multiple files selected.

> 2) Handling of layer names for each file.  Could just be the file name (which 
> is the default layer name anyway).  Could have some way of entering the 
> filename into a string (eg <filename>).  Whatever is used it should be 
> consistent with the rest of QGIS (expression builder? not sure there is 
> anywhere variables are used in this way), and obvious for the user...

For me using filename as layer name is fine

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Alexander Bruy

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