Hi Calvin,Looking at the list of issues I do not see any behaviour from the maintainer that shows a necessity for a fork. And there is just one user who asked for a snapshop feature, in two separate issues, one not even with a title.
Have you tried making a full description of the new feature and how it will integrate nicely and why the feature fits the scope of the project, followed by a well tested pull request with the new feature?
There are some unanswered merge requests but no visible repeated attempts to get the maintainer's attention. I'd try that first.
Making snapshops of the canvas sounds like a feature that has little to do with iterating through features. Maybe you are best served with another tiny plugin that does just that?
Cheers, Hannes Am 15.09.21 um 14:47 schrieb C Hamilton:
I am faced with somewhat of a delima. This QGIS plugin is used by some of our analysts.https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/Go2NextFeature3/ <https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/Go2NextFeature3/>Those analysts would like some additional features including automatic snapshoting of the canvas and saving it as an image for each feature. Something like this has been asked for by other users of the plugin over 2 years ago. See the issues.https://gitlab.com/albertodeluca/go2nextfeature/-/analytics/issues_analytics <https://gitlab.com/albertodeluca/go2nextfeature/-/analytics/issues_analytics>In the comments of "Future of Plugin" the developers have made it clear that they want to keep the plugin simple. Probably because of this policy I see that someone else created a Go2NextFeaturePlus geared for OSM work and it is labeled as experimental.I don't like replicating capability, but given that a plugin developer is unwilling to make any significant changes, how do you feel about another similar plugin be developed that has the additional capability that we need. I am not sure how to handle this situation. I don't think it would take much time to create a new plugin to do this with the expanded capabilities.Thanks for your thoughts. Calvin _______________________________________________ QGIS-Developer mailing list [email protected] List info:https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer Unsubscribe:https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
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