Hi Nathan,
Yes - in Bonn it was decided to do a 2.18 release.
There are a number of new features in master 2.
The plan is also to have 2.18.x releases which will add DXF/DWG CAD
import support and Geopackage improvements (through OGR). Jürgen and
Evan will work on these. Both of these
> Thanks Giovanni. My WCS URL:
> http://wms.pcn.minambiente.it/wcs/dtm_75m
here, on any qgis version > 2.8.* loading the only layer in this
service (on both Windows and Linux) causes QGIS to crash.
This must be reported as regression. Please file a ticket.
It seems that the above service is
Hi Daven
> doesn’t show up in the plugin directory or menu
Does this mean in the plugins menu or in the list of plugins in the
plugin manager? If the former, please check the plugin manager an make
sure the plugin is enabled. With the plugin enabled, a globe icon should
also appear in the
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Hi,
A big other question: will this release be a LTR ? I am sorry to reopen
Pandora box, but this is a question often asked by users during courses.
They would prefer to have the last 2.* as LTR, before the big changes, in
order to keep their plugins and projects "safe" before 3.0.
Or perhaps it
Is the library being built? I.e. under Linux it is
lib/qgis/plugins/libglobeplugin.so
If yes, look at the debug output of qgis when starting and you should be
able to see some info about why the plugin is being rejected.
Sandro
On 21.09.2016 16:28, Daven Quinn wrote:
Hi Sandro,
It is
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Hi Sandro,
It is not listed anywhere in the plugin manager to be enabled or disabled. All
other plugins I am accustomed to seeing in that list are there (629 in total)
but “Globe” is nowhere to be found, unless it resides under some non-intuitive
name. So, no opportunity to enable the plugin
Hi Michaël,
On Wed, 21. Sep 2016 at 13:33:48 +0200, kimaidou wrote:
> A big other question: will this release be a LTR ?
No, 2.14 is the LTR.
Jürgen
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Thanks a lot Matthias and Jürgen for your answer. We should then make sure
bugfixes are backported into 2.14 (no example in mind, just a thought in
this complex context of 2 masters and multiple versions to handle for devs).
Regards
Michaël
2016-09-21 14:51 GMT+02:00 Jürgen E. Fischer
There's a consistent stream of commits going into 2.14
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/commits/release-2_14
But any heads up on forgotten backports are appreciated.
And yes, it is a complex situation :)
Matthias
On 09/21/2016 05:23 PM, kimaidou wrote:
> Thanks a lot Matthias and Jürgen for your
Hi Michaël,
At the moment 2.14 is LTR (you probably know ;) ) and I would dissuade
from declaring another one. Here is the reason:
At least I would strongly suggest we deal with 2.18 as the latest
release in the 2.x series. But we don't know for sure, suddenly a 2.20
might pop up for whatever
Hi,
having a plugin which creates point features in a memory layer, and we
created a custom expression to return html from the (complex, json
containing) attributes to be shown as a maptip.
on my development machine: QGIS master on Linux this works flawless
(really cool using those custom
Mathieu Pellerin wrote
> Unless we have a feature parity with the current openstreetmap tool
> (offered through vector -> openstreetmap), please do not drop it.
From a user and software quality perspective, I think that we should not
ship a severely broken plugin as core plugin while the working
I agree that we shouldn't ship broken things like this.
Just a sidenote, I'm always very careful when reading "from a user
perspective" as an argument in a discussion.
I'm still looking for "the user" and the person who knows "the users
perspective" and couldn't find those two yet ;)
All the
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 8:05 PM, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> I agree that we shouldn't ship broken things like this.
>
> Just a sidenote, I'm always very careful when reading "from a user
> perspective" as an argument in a discussion.
> I'm still looking for "the user" and the
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On Dienstag, 20. September 2016 22:49:02 CEST Daven Quinn wrote:
>
> I just completed a source installation of QGIS 2.16.2 on Mac, using a
> modified version of the Homebrew osgeo4mac/qgis–214 formula. I was
> particularly excited to try out the new globe plugin. QGIS builds correctly
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