Hi Camilo,
I do generate the GUI on the fly: from the output of saga_cmd. No XML
files. There are some problems, yet. And the code in the repo wont
work, because I forgot to push some files, as Giovanni pointed out.
Yes, I saw and I think your approach is very interesting, better than my!
Il 02/04/2011 0.28, Camilo Polymeris ha scritto:
If I go this route, what would the recommended exchange formats for
raster/grid and vector/shape be?
Hi Camilo,
gdal can handle saga grid native format.
(http://www.gdal.org/frmt_various.html). For vectors I think the best
chose is shape file.
Hy Volker,
thanks for your code. I'm working for integrate it in SagaTools plugin.
As soon as the plugin is usable I will share it as sperimentale in qgis
repository.
by
gianluca
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Hi Volker,
In case your are interested in some python code which will parse the
above mentioned parameters, I can have a look within the next days.
Yes! I'm really interested! I'm not a really good python programmer and
any kind of help is wellcome.
Thanks
gianluca
Hi Johan, thank you for your interesting, suggestion and help:
* how are module libraries and modules presented? In a menu or some
type of module library?
I think to use a 2-level menu (libraries/modules)
* which qt interface would you like to use to present the different
type of parameters
Hi Volker, grazie per il tuo interessamento e il prezioso aiuto
I'm referring to files as accumulated.cost.spm attached this mail,
generated from Accumulated Cost Anisotropic module GUI. Although now
I've understand your opinion and I'm agree with you, my original idea
was to automaticaly