Olá Pedro, Il 23/02/2015 22:06, Pedro Venâncio ha scritto:
> Despite the great advantages of GRASS commands in Processing, I think > that the GRASS plugin still plays an important role and is an excellent > interface for GRASS. For those who still like to use the paradigm of > locations, mapsets and the GRASS topological model, GRASS plugin is very > important, because then it allows to use all QGIS tools, for example, to > create layouts using the Composer, etc. Agreed. Moreover, the overhead of importing/exporting data for each step of a complex analysis puts GRASS algs to a disadvantage for Processing users. BTW, I'm unsure about the G7 support in the Browser: could someone check thoroughly? > If no one is interested in making the port of the plugin for GRASS 7, we > could try through a crowdfounding initiative. Who was behind the initial > creation of GRASS plugin? Yes, I have been talking about that. Radim did most of the work on the plugin. If he (or eventually others) are available, a crowdfounding initiative could be appropriate. > I've been checking the differences and they are indeed few. Please see > the spreadsheet attached. Obrigado for this. > Some commands seem that were adaptations of other algorithms, made for > Processing, as they are not in the 6 manual, or in the 7: > r.cost.full.raster, r.drain.coordinate, r.terraflow.short, > v.surf.rst.cvdev.line, v.surf.rst.line, v.transform.pointsfile. Yes, these are adaptations of the original commands, in order to make them more usable from QGIS. > Others seem that have been removed from GRASS 7 (r.average, r.bilinear, > r.bitpattern, r.surf.idw2), as they are not in the GRASS 7 manual. > > There are five that seem important to me, which are in GRASS 7, in > Processing GRASS 6, but not in Processing GRASS 7: r.out.xyz, r.ros, > r.spread, r.univar, v.kernel. > > Finally, there are two commands that are on GRASS 7 and were not in 6: > r.viewshed (which replace r.los) and r.relief (which replace > r.shaded.relief). Overall, I think these are minor issues. If someone really miss them, they can ask, and we can add them. All the best, and thanks again. -- Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu QGIS & PostGIS courses: http://www.faunalia.eu/training.html _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer