Yann Chemin <yche...@gmail.com> writes: > +1 for a button, but I am not sure sure a data download is that > necessary...
I think a download button would be useful as the demo location should be in the home directory so that the user can play with it. The disadvantage would be that the user has to be online for this. A compromise could be to have a) an archived location in package form, so that the archive is installed but not the location. This would be an optional package. b) A button which, depending on whether the grass-demodata package has been installed, extracts the archived location into the home directory or, if it has not been installed, suggests to download it. Cheers, Rainer > The button might just be a script creating a (several?) empty Location(s?) > in a directory that the user can choose. > > > > On 30 January 2015 at 15:20, Moritz Lennert <mlenn...@club.worldonline.be> > wrote: > >> On 29/01/15 17:43, Vaclav Petras wrote: >> >>> On the MS Windows installer takes care of that by copying demo Location >>> to newly created grassdata dir in Documents and creating the rc file. Is >>> this enough? If not why? And do we want to do something similar for >>> cases when installation is not done by GRASS GIS? If startup detects no >>> grassdata it could just create the dir and copy the demo Location there, >>> so the only thing needed is to press Start button. >>> >> >> Don't forget that in many GNU/Linux distributions data is separated from >> applications in the packaging. So, either we have to tell users to install >> a specific data package (e.g. grass-demodata) or the startup screen needs a >> button: "Download and unpack demo data". >> >> Moritz >> >> _______________________________________________ >> grass-dev mailing list >> grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev >> -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainer<at>krugs<dot>de PGP: 0x0F52F982
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