AW: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for Windows?

2008-08-11 Thread Hugentobler Marco
Hi John,

Unfortunately, it is not possible to merge the diagram branch to trunk because 
the feature freeze for 1.0 is very soon.
I updated the diagram branch to contain the newest developments of trunk (until 
today) and compiled a windows binary:

http://karlinapp.ethz.ch/qgis_diagram_bin.zip

But it does not contain python and GRASS support. For the compilation of a 
comprehensive windows build, Marco Pasetti would be the person to ask.

Regards,
Marco H.


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Betreff: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for Windows?
 
I have a need for diagram symbology -- little pie charts or bar charts 
on top of each shape.  This is present in the Diagram Branch, that 
I've successfully checked out and built for MacOS.  But it was a painful 
process for me, as a Java programmer, to compile a C program.

I imagine I will have even more trouble trying to compile under Windows, 
since I'm even less of a Windows programmer than I am a C programmer.  
Has someone built (can someone build?) the Diagram Branch for Windows, 
and if so can they ship it to me?

Or, even better, can it be integrated into the trunk now?

Background: we're hoping to include QGIS (and PostgreSQL and PostGIS) in 
our standard distribution of PECAS, an open-source spatial economic 
simulation framework that state and local governments use to evaluate 
transportation infrastructure, transportation policy and land use 
regulations.  Government agencies run two scenarios for 30 years with 
PECAS, and then want to look at the differences between the scenarios, 
and the trends through time, on a GIS.  Bar charts are good for showing 
trends through time, and can also be good for showing two values (from 
two scenarios) side-by-side.

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Re: AW: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for Windows?

2008-08-11 Thread John Abraham

Hugentobler Marco wrote:

Hi John,

Unfortunately, it is not possible to merge the diagram branch to trunk because 
the feature freeze for 1.0 is very soon.
I updated the diagram branch to contain the newest developments of trunk (until 
today) and compiled a windows binary:

http://karlinapp.ethz.ch/qgis_diagram_bin.zip
  

This is fantastic, thanks.

But of course we eventually want it in the trunk!  If there's anything I 
can do to help, let me know.



But it does not contain python and GRASS support. For the compilation of a 
comprehensive windows build, Marco Pasetti would be the person to ask.
  

I am not working with python and GRASS currently.

--
John Abraham
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,
Marco H.


-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] im Auftrag von John Abraham
Gesendet: Fr 08.08.2008 18:41
An: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for Windows?
 
I have a need for diagram symbology -- little pie charts or bar charts 
on top of each shape.  This is present in the Diagram Branch, that 
I've successfully checked out and built for MacOS.  But it was a painful 
process for me, as a Java programmer, to compile a C program.


I imagine I will have even more trouble trying to compile under Windows, 
since I'm even less of a Windows programmer than I am a C programmer.  
Has someone built (can someone build?) the Diagram Branch for Windows, 
and if so can they ship it to me?


Or, even better, can it be integrated into the trunk now?

Background: we're hoping to include QGIS (and PostgreSQL and PostGIS) in 
our standard distribution of PECAS, an open-source spatial economic 
simulation framework that state and local governments use to evaluate 
transportation infrastructure, transportation policy and land use 
regulations.  Government agencies run two scenarios for 30 years with 
PECAS, and then want to look at the differences between the scenarios, 
and the trends through time, on a GIS.  Bar charts are good for showing 
trends through time, and can also be good for showing two values (from 
two scenarios) side-by-side.


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Re: AW: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for Windows?

2008-08-11 Thread Andreas Neumann
I would be interested in seeing the functionality of the diagram branch 
in the main trunk, as well. But one step after the other. Currently, the 
most urgent improvements for 1.0 are probably the printing improvements.


Andreas

John Abraham wrote:

Hugentobler Marco wrote:

Hi John,

Unfortunately, it is not possible to merge the diagram branch to trunk 
because the feature freeze for 1.0 is very soon.
I updated the diagram branch to contain the newest developments of 
trunk (until today) and compiled a windows binary:


http://karlinapp.ethz.ch/qgis_diagram_bin.zip
  

This is fantastic, thanks.

But of course we eventually want it in the trunk!  If there's anything I 
can do to help, let me know.


But it does not contain python and GRASS support. For the compilation 
of a comprehensive windows build, Marco Pasetti would be the person to 
ask.
  

I am not working with python and GRASS currently.

--
John Abraham
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,
Marco H.


-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] im Auftrag von John Abraham
Gesendet: Fr 08.08.2008 18:41
An: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: [Qgis-user] Diagram branch - move to trunk or compile for 
Windows?
 
I have a need for diagram symbology -- little pie charts or bar charts 
on top of each shape.  This is present in the Diagram Branch, that 
I've successfully checked out and built for MacOS.  But it was a 
painful process for me, as a Java programmer, to compile a C program.


I imagine I will have even more trouble trying to compile under 
Windows, since I'm even less of a Windows programmer than I am a C 
programmer.  Has someone built (can someone build?) the Diagram Branch 
for Windows, and if so can they ship it to me?


Or, even better, can it be integrated into the trunk now?

Background: we're hoping to include QGIS (and PostgreSQL and PostGIS) 
in our standard distribution of PECAS, an open-source spatial economic 
simulation framework that state and local governments use to evaluate 
transportation infrastructure, transportation policy and land use 
regulations.  Government agencies run two scenarios for 30 years with 
PECAS, and then want to look at the differences between the scenarios, 
and the trends through time, on a GIS.  Bar charts are good for 
showing trends through time, and can also be good for showing two 
values (from two scenarios) side-by-side.


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