On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Nathan Woodrow madman...@gmail.com wrote:
Please let me know if you have any feedback you would like me to leave on
the designs at
http://99designs.com.au/logo-design/contests/qgis-needs-logo-210397
My vote would go for #336, which I think has a better
Alister,
I will run a poll at the end.
Not saying we should pick Larry's because of this, although I do like it,
but we have the added advantage with Larry to refine it more after the comp
is up.
- Nathan
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Alister Hood alister.h...@synergine.comwrote:
Date:
Hi All,
following a dicussion at the HF and a request made by Borys, I've added a
couple of fields to the plugins.xml:
downloads3041/downloads
average_vote3.285244965/average_vote
rating_votes7/rating_votes
this fields can be used to show more informations in the installer, maybe a
nice star
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Larry Shaffer lar...@dakotacarto.com wrote:
I am not in favour of #338 or #336 because those are too complex for
logo. And then, there seems to be 3 hands on it, right? I understand
that the green one is Wassermann's hand [1][2] but I wonder whose is
the blue
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Il 01/05/2013 09:35, Alessandro Pasotti ha scritto:
Also, don't forget that we still have the XML-RPC methods available to allow
rating a
plugin directly from QGIS (a valid OSGEO account is needed though).
Thanks a lot Alessandro for this. It
Dnia środa, 1 maja 2013 o 09:35:08 Alessandro Pasotti napisał(a):
Hi All,
following a dicussion at the HF and a request made by Borys, I've added a
couple of fields to the plugins.xml:
downloads3041/downloads
average_vote3.285244965/average_vote
rating_votes7/rating_votes
Thanks a lot!
Dnia środa, 1 maja 2013 o 09:35:08 Alessandro Pasotti napisał(a):
Also, don't forget that we still have the XML-RPC methods available to
allow rating a plugin directly from QGIS (a valid OSGEO account is needed
though).
I can't promise I manage to do it for 2.0, but of course, it goes to the
Hmmm. I had never heard of Wassermann's hand, so that's just a coincidence.
The hands represent dev's and user's hands, all working on the project
together, but from different parts of the world and from different
disciplines, which are represented by three elemental colors: brown
(geology,
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Il 01/05/2013 09:50, Borys Jurgiel ha scritto:
I'm thinking if sorting by just average_vote is the best option. Maybe
better use a more complex rank computed from average_vote and downloads
or
average_vote and rating_votes. Do anybody has any
I prefer #336
(http://99designs.com/logo-design/contests/qgis-needs-logo-210397/entries/336)
over #338.
Could we have a version with more vibrant colors? I appreciate the story
behind the color selection but I still don't like the colors ...
The current darker grey could be much darker
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Il 30/04/2013 23:51, Noli Sicad ha scritto:
+1 to Tim idea
QGIS Desktop
QGIS Server
QGIS Mobile Android
QGIS Mobile Ubuntu
Agreed; I would prefer to add a small logo (the Android, etc.) rather than
characters
(Mobile Android is impossible to
Not #338 because the curved tail, the grided globe + the hands are not
usable for small icons (taskbar, favicon, etc.).
I'm rooting for #50/#308.
Maybe should we ask for a 16x16 version ?
Le 01/05/2013 06:29, Mathieu Pellerin a écrit :
New logos withdrawn.
My 2 cents:
I feel like design
Hi Paolo
On 30.04.2013 17:44, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi Matthias,
much better indeed. A few notes:
* the fixed size of the pies is greyed out, and I donot see how to
change it
Qt designer erased the slot signals when I changed from toolboxes to
tabs. Will be fixed upon next commit.
* the
Dnia środa, 1 maja 2013 o 09:44:20 Radim Blazek napisał(a):
OK, I just want to let you know that the first impression for somebody
who has not invented the logo may be different. I see three creatures,
Wassermann and his fellows trying to divide the Earth.
This is my second impression:
Thanks. Please let me know when ready for testing.
All the best.
Matthias Kuhn matthias.k...@gmx.ch ha scritto:
Hi Paolo
On 30.04.2013 17:44, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi Matthias,
much better indeed. A few notes:
* the fixed size of the pies is greyed out, and I donot see how to
change it
Qt
So it looks like #50 and a variation of Larry's stuff is the go at the
moment.
I will also note that once we pick a logo we will get the IP for the logo
so we can tweak the final logo to add or remove things.
- Nathan
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:25 PM, Borys Jurgiel li...@borysjurgiel.pl wrote:
Is there some way to change the rendering order of elements on the canvas?
In a plugin I'm working on, I have a large number of vertices implemented
with QgsVertexMarker(). As the user selects different vertices, the colour
changes from green to red. This all works fine, but it sometimes happens
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 1:44 AM, Radim Blazek radim.bla...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Larry Shaffer lar...@dakotacarto.com
wrote:
I am not in favour of #338 or #336 because those are too complex for
logo. And then, there seems to be 3 hands on it, right? I understand
Hi Larry, Devs,
While I generally have no problems with criticism, I do take issue
with having my work parodied in a cartoon which implies plagiarism.
A simple it looks too much like Chrome's icon would have sufficed.
I think it was not meant personally .. As far as I know Radim .. :)
There
We need to be able to show/hide some toolbars when QGIS starts up.
I've found some helpful Python code to do this, but where can I put it?
Is there a .py script somewhere that always runs (or has a function that is
always called) after UI initialization where customization code can be
added?
IMHO this decision should be taken only by the active qgis dev team behind the
whole design process. Why? I am in the mailing list and I can certainly give my
opinion, however for any reason I may or may not stick with QGIS in the future
(dropping Quantum from the name by the way would be
Note that there is also Settings Customization.
Radim
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:44 PM, db-esm da...@esmarkets.com wrote:
We need to be able to show/hide some toolbars when QGIS starts up.
I've found some helpful Python code to do this, but where can I put it?
Is there a .py script somewhere
Yes, but we need to have this happen automatically without users having to do
it manually.
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Hi Paolo,
On Apr 30, 2013, at 3:08 AM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it wrote:
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Hi all.
On master, the GRASS shell embedded in the plugin seems to suffer from a
minor, yet
annoying, bug on Debian: the cursor is not displayed where the
+1 for the final decision be made by the developers.
That said, at this stage, my favorite logos are #308, #307 and the bottom
one in #394. They look new, refreshing and professional. and I believe
would give nice icons.
May the best (or consensual) logo win!
Alexandre Neto
On Wed, May 1, 2013
Hi again,
Have you guys that think #50 is more suitable for small icons actually tried
shrinking them to small sizes?
#50 is fine as a large icon, but when you shrink it right down as a small icon,
the triangle becomes so small that it pretty much disappears and you just have
a bland circle
Hi !
Actually, even if some of the proposed logos look good, there's none that I
like more than the current one.
Of course, that's because by seeing it and seeing it again, I grew attached
to it... But that counts too !!
By reading this thread, it seems that there's no proposal that
really
Wouldn't a featured/recommended/staff pick (or call it whatever you
like) flag be a good idea too ? Those would be plugin which are good and
useful for most of the users (not too specific).
It would make it easier to find the best plugins, since when sorting by
rating, you can't distinguish good
Re total download showing oldest plugins, might be nice to offer another
indicator based on total download _for the last four weeks_, that would
reflect better current interest.
Four weeks is arbitrary, could be eight, or two :)
On 2 May 2013 07:34, Olivier Dalang olivier.dal...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/5/2 Mathieu Pellerin nirvn.a...@gmail.com
Re total download showing oldest plugins, might be nice to offer another
indicator based on total download _for the last four weeks_, that would
reflect better current interest.
Four weeks is arbitrary, could be eight, or two :)
Hi,
Might be worth adding to server a one month log for plugins download and
come up with that stat.
On 2 May 2013 12:44, Alessandro Pasotti apaso...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/5/2 Mathieu Pellerin nirvn.a...@gmail.com
Re total download showing oldest plugins, might be nice to offer another
indicator
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