GM I noticed that the dll version of the plugin for windows has problems
GM (qgis crashes when activating the plugin in the manager), there is a fix
GM on sight?
This was fixed and qgis2google is working now on latest nightly build
on Windows. Grab new dll from svn.
Maxim
Вы писали 28 мая 2010
Hi Maxim,
This was fixed and qgis2google is working now on latest nightly build
on Windows. Grab new dll from svn.
thanks! it works fine now under Windows. Tomorrow I'll compile it under
linux and the leave further feedback.
Cheers
-- Giovanni --
Olá Andre,
Does anyone has a guide for installing qgis2google plugin under linux
(http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html)?
The developer site has instructions, but i'm too rookie to understand
it... I tried to follow the instructions but the only thing I achieved
was to have to
GM I noticed that the dll version of the plugin for windows has problems
GM (qgis crashes when activating the plugin in the manager), there is a fix
GM on sight?
working on it.
Maxim
Вы писали 28 мая 2010 г., 4:11:32:
GM Olá Andre,
Does anyone has a guide for installing qgis2google plugin
Maxim Dubinin ha scritto:
GM I noticed that the dll version of the plugin for windows has problems
GM (qgis crashes when activating the plugin in the manager), there is a fix
GM on sight?
working on it.
however, maintaining C++ plugins out of trunk is a pain, both for developers
and for
Hi all,
Does anyone has a guide for installing qgis2google plugin under linux (
http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html)?
The developer site has instructions, but i'm too rookie to understand it...
I tried to follow the instructions but the only thing I achieved was to have
to reinstall
Hi,
Just wondering if any one has had the same experience and can suggest
any solution before I contact the plugin author
I installed qgis 1.4.0 via osgeo4w, os = windows vista.
I had been using the qgis2google plugin with qgis 1.3 and really liked it.
So I downloaded and followed
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it wrote:
I do not see it as very exotic - it certainly raises a lot of interest.
It would be good, however, to put in place a mechanism for an
user-installation of plugins (a common problem for several projects, the
only real
In R user do compile, but in a completely automated fashion.
But yes, probably this is asking too much :)
Certainly yes, a plugin mechanism is not very useful if users cannot in
fact plug in anything... ;)
All the best.
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:31:47 -0600, Maxim Dubinin s...@gis-lab.info wrote:
hmm, are we gonna rewrite everything written in C++ in Python?
I'm not against if someone is willing to port or rewrite, but I'm certain that
this won't be us, at least not in the near future.
Maxim
BR On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it
wrote:
I do not see
Hi all,
the plugin is really cool, what about placing it in trunk, so it will be
available for everyone out of the box?
cheers
-- Giovanni --
On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 11:21 -0500, Maxim Dubinin wrote:
Hi all,
a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
gives QGIS
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 00:58:00 +0200, Tim Sutton li...@linfiniti.com wrote:
The counter side to the 'FOSS developers expect users to be compiling
geeks' debate is that users always want things at no effort and now :-)
Tim: agreed fully. Too often we have requests from users, too rarely we
have
Tim, I think that it would we great to have updated and
specific-platform versions of Writing C++ Plugins [1] and possibly
How to debug QGIS Plugins [2].
The plugin system is a great workhorse of Qgis. But, many users prefer
to code with Python rather then C++ not only for it's easiness but
also
Hi Barend,
I forward your request to the list, as you probably have submitted it only
to me.
Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your
platforms, the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists
is provided in the svn.
Giovanni
2009/10/21 Barend Köbben
Hi Giovanni,
I forward your request to the list, as you probably have submitted it only to
me.
Indeed, it's because this list has the original poster as its from
address, where most others I use have the list address itself as the
from...
Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile
Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your
platforms,
the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists is provided
in the svn.
I see that possibility, but I must warn against that, it's what I would call
a typical 'developers attitude'. It won't help
+ 1
Agus
G. Allegri wrote:
Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your platforms,
the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists is provided
in the svn.
I see that possibility, but I must warn against that, it's what I would call
a typical
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:58:35 +0200, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com
wrote:
I absolutely agree with you! I'm a geologist/soil scientist (as you),
and I prefer to concentrate on my research rather then learning build
systems and compile environments... I just do/try by myself in cases I
can't
I guess we need policy written out for C++ plugins, how users are
going to get them under Linux, what devs should do to make user's life
easier, may be a compilation guide for users etc.
Hackfest topic?
Maxim
Вы писали 21 октября 2009 г., 10:37:37:
PC On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:58:35 +0200, G.
As one of those 'normal' users, I agree with the posts about not wanting to
compile and other developer type stuff. But, I also think that is's
important to commend the 'super-normal' developers that create these amazing
tools for us normal users to be able to focus on our research.
Ezra
On Wed,
I'm all for that, but again, please note that
a compilation guide for users
is a 'contradictio in terminis' , ie. an average user should not have to
compile, with or without a guide
--
Barend Köbben
International Institute for Geo-Information
Sciences and Earth Observation (ITC)
PO Box 6,
Nice topic.
My two cents. We cannot ask a power user to release its tools
cross-platform as a requirement. This is a must for the official
development, but probably most of the power users work on a single
environment.
So we can kindly ask for the possibility to have a tool
cross-platform, but if
With fewer words, it would be nice to have a compile and build C++
plugins for (linux|osgeo4w|mac) for dummies :-)
giovanni
2009/10/21, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
Nice topic.
My two cents. We cannot ask a power user to release its tools
cross-platform as a requirement. This is a must for
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The counter side to the 'FOSS developers expect users to be compiling
geeks' debate is that users always want things at no effort and now :-)
G. Allegri wrote:
With fewer words, it would be nice to have a compile and build C++
plugins for
Hi all,
a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
symbol legends
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