I did not realize that the plugin repository does not show it unless it is public or you are the owner. You can look at it from github. Just download it, rename the folder to layersearch and drop it into your QGIS plugins folder.
https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/qgis-layersearch-plugin Thanks, C. Hamilton On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 3:43 PM, Calvin H <[email protected]> wrote: > I was wondering if someone in this group would be interested in giving > some feedback on a plugin I have been writing. I have uploaded it to the > QGIS plugins directory, but it has not been approved yet. > > http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/layersearch/ > > The intent with this plugin is to be able to search all contents of all > vector layers loaded into QGIS. It will search all layers and all table > columns. It has similar capabilities to the ArcGIS search. The existing > QGIS search plugins seem to have different focuses which is the reason I > wrote this, but should this capability be integrated into some other > plugin? The closest plugin I can find is "Quick Finder" but it seems to > have a different focus. I like that plugin for its > nominatim service which is excellent, but its layer searching does not > work like mine and would be a pain to use for the purpose I wrote this > plugin. MMQGIS also has a search, but not for all layers and columns. > > I would personally prefer keeping it as a separate plugin, but what do you > think? Should it be integrated with another plugin? > > > Thanks, > > C. Hamilton >
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