Agustin Lobo wrote:
Thanks. Then, in order to make, for example, a standard
terrain table, the best is that I make it with R and save
in qgis table format, right? It would be nice having a tool
reproducing the colorbrewer. Perhaps we could do it
through R thanks to manageR. Opinions?
You certainly could do this in manageR using the R methods, but in terms of as a colour brewer plugin for creating colour tables? This is probably best implemented separately I think, though you could still take advantage of the implementation used in R... How does R do it, is there calculations involved, or are the colour tables all specified/stored already?

Carson

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