Awesome that worked perfectly thank you!
I had actually pulled the .py files up into the top level directory to
solve that problem you identify while I was trying to get things running
but obviously that is not the right solution long term.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 10:14 AM Jacky Volpes via
Hi,
I recommend that you clone the repository somewhere else on your
computer, and add the path in QGIS settings, in the System > Environment
variable section, in QGIS_PLUGINPATH (see capture below).
This way you will always be able to put the correct path to the plugin.
Because here for
Hi,
could anyone share instructions for installing a plugin from the source
code on github instead of the plugin manager and subsequently making
changes and running the plugin to see the difference?
I've tried cloning the repo to: