Re: [Qgis-user] Installed locations of plugins in QGIS2.0

2013-11-02 Thread Harish
Thanks, this will be better.
Regards


On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Borys Jurgiel li...@borysjurgiel.pl wrote:

 Hi,

 Some plugins have a Category tag what is exactly what you remember from
 1.8.
 If the category is not specified, you can start from the Plugins
 menu/toolbar.

 Please note the plugin manager doesn't really know that location, it only
 knows a plugin category declared by its author. The category should fit
 appropriate menu and toolbar, so in 1.8 it was presented explicitly as
 Installed in XX menu/toolbar. But in fact the XX was just the
 category. This tag isn't mandatory, and if missing, the word Plugins was
 assumed. Unfortunately it wasn't reliable at all, and often was definitely
 confusing. So we decided to present it in more careful manner, and doesn't
 assume anything if it's missing.

 In the future we're going to find a more reliable way to indicate where to
 look
 for a plugin. One idea is a short how to start text next to the plugin
 decription.


 Dnia piątek, 1 listopada 2013 18:49:29 Harish pisze:
  Its fine, but my query is related to its icon's location that in in which
  menu/toolbar it reside after  installation.
  Regards
 
  On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 6:25 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde
 rdmaili...@duif.netwrote:
   On 01-11-13 13:45, Harish wrote:
Dear List,
In QGIS1.8, we could see the installed plugins locations after
installation, but in 2.0 it is not seen and we have to use our
experience to guess its location after installation. Can this QGIS1.8
feature be available in 2.0 also?
Using QGIS2.0.1, windows7 32bit.
Regards
  
   It is still there:
   in the plugin dialog click on 'installed' and then click on a plugin.
   De 'detail'-screen still shows you where it is installed:
  
   Installed version: 2.8 (in
 /home/richard/.qgis2/python/plugins/GeoCoding)
   Available version: 2.8 (in QGIS Official Plugin Repository)
  
   Is this different in your setup?
  
   Regards,
  
   Richard Duivenvoorde
  
  
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Re: [Qgis-user] Installed locations of plugins in QGIS2.0

2013-11-01 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
On 01-11-13 13:45, Harish wrote:
 Dear List,
 In QGIS1.8, we could see the installed plugins locations after
 installation, but in 2.0 it is not seen and we have to use our
 experience to guess its location after installation. Can this QGIS1.8
 feature be available in 2.0 also?
 Using QGIS2.0.1, windows7 32bit.
 Regards

It is still there:
in the plugin dialog click on 'installed' and then click on a plugin.
De 'detail'-screen still shows you where it is installed:

Installed version: 2.8 (in /home/richard/.qgis2/python/plugins/GeoCoding)
Available version: 2.8 (in QGIS Official Plugin Repository)

Is this different in your setup?

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde


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Re: [Qgis-user] Installed locations of plugins in QGIS2.0

2013-11-01 Thread Borys Jurgiel
Hi,

Some plugins have a Category tag what is exactly what you remember from 1.8. 
If the category is not specified, you can start from the Plugins menu/toolbar.

Please note the plugin manager doesn't really know that location, it only 
knows a plugin category declared by its author. The category should fit 
appropriate menu and toolbar, so in 1.8 it was presented explicitly as 
Installed in XX menu/toolbar. But in fact the XX was just the 
category. This tag isn't mandatory, and if missing, the word Plugins was 
assumed. Unfortunately it wasn't reliable at all, and often was definitely 
confusing. So we decided to present it in more careful manner, and doesn't 
assume anything if it's missing.

In the future we're going to find a more reliable way to indicate where to look 
for a plugin. One idea is a short how to start text next to the plugin 
decription.


Dnia piątek, 1 listopada 2013 18:49:29 Harish pisze:
 Its fine, but my query is related to its icon's location that in in which
 menu/toolbar it reside after  installation.
 Regards
 
 On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 6:25 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde 
rdmaili...@duif.netwrote:
  On 01-11-13 13:45, Harish wrote:
   Dear List,
   In QGIS1.8, we could see the installed plugins locations after
   installation, but in 2.0 it is not seen and we have to use our
   experience to guess its location after installation. Can this QGIS1.8
   feature be available in 2.0 also?
   Using QGIS2.0.1, windows7 32bit.
   Regards
  
  It is still there:
  in the plugin dialog click on 'installed' and then click on a plugin.
  De 'detail'-screen still shows you where it is installed:
  
  Installed version: 2.8 (in /home/richard/.qgis2/python/plugins/GeoCoding)
  Available version: 2.8 (in QGIS Official Plugin Repository)
  
  Is this different in your setup?
  
  Regards,
  
  Richard Duivenvoorde
  
  
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