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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Deactivate QgsRasterLayer CRS prompt

2018-03-21 Thread KOHLMANN Hannes
Hey Nyall!

Unfortunately, it doesn't... would that really be the only way to do this?
Or what could someone do wrong for these three lines of code to fail their 
purpose?

Hannes

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Nyall Dawson [mailto:nyall.daw...@gmail.com] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. März 2018 22:53
An: KOHLMANN Hannes
Cc: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: Re: [QGIS-Developer] Deactivate QgsRasterLayer CRS prompt

On 21 March 2018 at 04:30, KOHLMANN Hannes  wrote:
> Hello again!
>
>
>
> I do the following to add a QgsRasterLayer:
>
> l = QgsRasterLayer("/path/file.dat", "Density")
>
>
>
> Now I am struggling with a problem, that has somehow always the same 
> suggested solution in all fora, namely to get rid of the prompt that 
> appears
>
> when adding a QgsRasterLayer, by using:
>
> s = QSettings()
>
> oldValidation = s.value( "/Projections/defaultBehaviour" )
>
> s.setValue( "/Projections/defaultBehaviour", "useGlobal" ) # it 
> doesn’t matter what property to take, be it “useProject”, “useGlobal” 
> or “prompt” …
>
> … before adding the layer. But on my Linux environment, this does not 
> work – and also not on my collegue’s Windows system.
>
> Has there something changed with the usage of QSettings w.r.t. to its 
> usage in QGIS in the step from QGIS 2 to QGIS 3?
>

That should still work.

Try using QgsSettings instead (but I don't think this should be necessary):

s = QgsSettings()


Nyall
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Visual Changelog: ready? Move to Website? Or Not?

2018-03-21 Thread Andreas Neumann

Dear Vincent,

Thank you for letting us know about this.

There is a clear distinction between sponsors and donors on one hand 
(listed both at https://www.qgis.org/en/site/about/sponsorship.html) who 
contribute their funds to the discretion of the QGIS.ORG project and 
other financial contributors who fund a developer or company directly to 
develop a specific feature. Such a contribution is often unknown to us 
at QGIS.ORG and the developer should take care about giving credits in 
the visual changelog.


For this particular improvement I can't find a corresponding entry in 
the QGIS 3 visual changelog at 
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/visualchangelog30/index.html. 
Perhaps it was forgotten to add this new improvement? Nyall - do you 
know more about this?


Vincent: we will definitely list you as a contributor in the visual 
changelog - but first we'll have to find the corresponding entry - we 
need the help from Nyall here.


Greetings,
Andreas
QGIS.ORG treasurer

On 21.03.2018 10:18, Vincent Schut wrote:

Hi,

don't know if this is the right place to ask, but:

Last year we (satelligence.com) sponsored the 'discrete raster 
styling' work by Nyall (https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/4308) with 
€1500. I don't see a direct mention of that PR in the visual 
changelog, however, I do see a lot of company logo's :-) Would our 
contribution allow for a mention either as a sponsoring company at the 
top of the page, or could someone add a small section about the new 
feature and add us as a sponsor there?


Thanks!, and please let me know if you need any more information or 
action from our side.


Vincent.


On 03/19/2018 03:34 PM, Tim Sutton wrote:

Hi

On 16 Mar 2018, at 14:39, Régis Haubourg > wrote:


Hi,

I agree with what Andreas proposes, ie announce clearly a date to 
the end of April, then make a copy to the website.


I still try to polish the changelog currently, some entries are hard 
to understand or deserve animated gif's and some entries can be 
factorized in one only for a shorter changelog. If the changelog is 
too long to be read, that means it is too long :)


I don’t think a long changelog is a limitation - in many cases this 
may be the only place where details of new features are available and 
enthusiastic users will happily pick through the details of the 
changelog to find things that are interesting for them.







Another glitch linked to the validation workflow. When someone 
submit an entry, the entry disappears until it is validated. So that 
leaded to duplicates, probably because some thought they had an 
issue with the website.


As Etienne mentioned we will get rid of this soon - hopefully in time 
for 3.2.


Thanks for all your contributions!

Regards

Tim



I would suggest that the validation workflow submits the new version 
to moderators, and that a copy of the old version stays published. A 
message to inform the author he needs some validation would be 
necessary too.


Cheers!

Régis




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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Visual Changelog: ready? Move to Website? Or Not?

2018-03-21 Thread Vincent Schut

Hi,

don't know if this is the right place to ask, but:

Last year we (satelligence.com) sponsored the 'discrete raster styling' 
work by Nyall (https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/4308) with €1500. I 
don't see a direct mention of that PR in the visual changelog, however, 
I do see a lot of company logo's :-) Would our contribution allow for a 
mention either as a sponsoring company at the top of the page, or could 
someone add a small section about the new feature and add us as a 
sponsor there?


Thanks!, and please let me know if you need any more information or 
action from our side.


Vincent.


On 03/19/2018 03:34 PM, Tim Sutton wrote:

Hi

On 16 Mar 2018, at 14:39, Régis Haubourg > wrote:


Hi,

I agree with what Andreas proposes, ie announce clearly a date to the 
end of April, then make a copy to the website.


I still try to polish the changelog currently, some entries are hard 
to understand or deserve animated gif's and some entries can be 
factorized in one only for a shorter changelog. If the changelog is 
too long to be read, that means it is too long :)


I don’t think a long changelog is a limitation - in many cases this 
may be the only place where details of new features are available and 
enthusiastic users will happily pick through the details of the 
changelog to find things that are interesting for them.







Another glitch linked to the validation workflow. When someone submit 
an entry, the entry disappears until it is validated. So that leaded 
to duplicates, probably because some thought they had an issue with 
the website.


As Etienne mentioned we will get rid of this soon - hopefully in time 
for 3.2.


Thanks for all your contributions!

Regards

Tim



I would suggest that the validation workflow submits the new version 
to moderators, and that a copy of the old version stays published. A 
message to inform the author he needs some validation would be 
necessary too.


Cheers!

Régis




—






*Tim Sutton*

*Co-founder:*Kartoza
*Project chair:*QGIS.org 

Visit http://kartoza.com  to find out about open 
source:


Desktop GIS programming services
Geospatial web development
GIS Training
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