On Dec 7, 2007 3:01 PM, Tim Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact you can use QGIS project files to save plugin-specific data
for a plugin - see QgsProject class. In case you'd like to be able to
use one set of annotation for different project it would be wiser to
save them separately -
Hi List,
we often need 'simple' maps, where we get data from wms-servers, or
provided by customers. Often we just have to make an image of the map,
adding some simple annotations:
- a (filled?) polygon or point
- some text or labels added
I'm missing that sort of functionality (plugin?). It
Hi Richard,
On Dec 3, 2007 12:10 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
QUESTIONS:
- has somebody been busy with this kind of stuff?
I don't know about anyone doing such support.
But in fact you could use already existing QGIS facilities although
the usage is not that
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your answer, I'll have a look in your code this week. But it
would be really helpful if you could provide a simple tutorial code
project in which you interactively draw something on a mapcanvas
(polylines/text?). So if you have some spare time the coming days ;-)
This