I also think it is ready for publishing, so it becomes easy to install it.
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019, 13:22 Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi,
> thanks for your work. I'd suggest you to publish it anyway, as
> experimental if you are unsure. In this way you'll enjoy a much more
> extensive and varied
Hi,
thanks for your work. I'd suggest you to publish it anyway, as experimental if
you are unsure. In this way you'll enjoy a much more extensive and varied
testing.
Cheers.
On 31 December 2019 09:56:13 EET, ga...@riseup.net wrote:
>Hi QGIS users,
> the beta version of QAD plugin for QGIS3 is
Hi gam17 ?
I would like to test the plugin.
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That is indeed a wonderful accomplishment! I downloaded it from github,
moved the folder to the plugins folder of QGIS.
I had to reproject to a projected coordinate system (in the bottom right),
then I added some shapes on the multipolygon layer I created.
It all works great.
Would it make sense
Hi,
I would like to contribute on QAD plugins testing. Looking forward to
hearing from you soon.
Thanks.
Regards,
Iqnaul
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019, 3:03 PM wrote:
> Hi QGIS users,
>the beta version of QAD plugin for QGIS3 is ready to test !
> QAD (Quantum Aided Design) is a plugin which adds
impressive contribution,
for whom interested in testig the plugin you have to refer to the master
code https://github.com/gam17/QAD e.g. there is no (yet) a installer for
this version => a tester have to install from core depo!
tnx gam17
Luigi Pirelli
Hi QGIS users,
the beta version of QAD plugin for QGIS3 is ready to test !
QAD (Quantum Aided Design) is a plugin which adds to QGIS3 a set of CAD
commands for editing geometries in a professional way.
Before publish it in the ufficial QGIS plugin repository we have to do a
lot of tests.
Let me