Hi,
I don't understand the need for a packaging tool.
If you organize everything with relative paths and everything
well-organized in a project directory you can just zip this directory,
move it to a different machine and everything should work fine.
Where exactly is there a problem with packaging the project?
Andreas
On Thu, 08 Nov 2012 11:30:08 +0100, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
as i experienced some time ago, QConsolidate only handles shape files
or attached dbf tables, but didn't work(or even hung) on spatialite
layers.
And i think it didn't take rasters as well.
So using QConsolidates "works" on certain projects very well, but is
definately not a complete solution for cases with raster data and
other data providers.
Am 08.11.2012, 08:02 Uhr, schrieb Nathan Woodrow
<[email protected]>:
Hey ben,
Checkout the QConsolidate plugin. It will create shape files over
all the
layers and change the project to point to those new layers.
- Nathan
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From: Ben Jones
Sent: 8/11/2012 4:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Qgis-user] QGIS Workspace Packager Tool?
Dear All,
Is it possible to save a copy of a QGIS workspace and all the linked
data
files used by the workspace to a new folder so that the new
workspace can
be opened no matter where the folder is moved or copied, even if the
folder
is moved or copied to a different computer (ie something like the
MapInfo
"Workspace Packager" tool). Thanks,
Ben
Ben Jones
[email protected]
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