Il 13/01/2012 18:26, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
I think we should come out with an unified solution, and make it available in
the
easiest possible way for plugin developers.
Ticket opened:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/4811
All the best.
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2012/1/14 Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it:
Il 13/01/2012 20:51, Tim Sutton ha scritto:
Probably better to file a ticket for Ale on redmine for this - he
likes to work against tickets.
I truly love tickets, but unfortunately this is not in any way related
with the Django plugins website
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it wrote:
OK, got it: it comes from r.external, so apparently the colors are applied
only to real rasters, not r.external ones.
Unfortunately it works for me also with external rasters. There must
be something else particular
Hi
http://orange.biolab.si/features.html
Orange is written in Python and provides dataflow analysis through a
connect the boxes
interface similar to the ArcGIS model builder. There could be some good
ideas there
that QGIS can adopt.
Thanks for tip.
Czenda, I know some folks who have
Hi all,
We've succesfully wrapped up our FSC forests monitoring project I
talked a little bit about in Lisbon and I'd like to make a quick
announcement on availability of another result of this project -
ZonalStats plugin.
ZonalStats is a Python extension of core Zonal
We've been asked why don't we move our plugins to official repo. The
reason is that autopackaging is unavailable. We maintain 16 plugins
and it will be a pain to switch to manual. If someone doesn't like the
idea for some reason, it would make sense to add on/off switch
for