On 22.09.2014 19:03, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
Hi everybody
I just committed a change to QgsFilterLineEdit that changes the text
color to gray when it is set to NULL. On my system (gnome) the color is
now the same like when the lineedit is disabled.
Tested on unity and windows, it's the same.
Wh
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Il 23/09/2014 19:23, Alex Mandel ha scritto:
> I'll also note that several people have had success using pip
> within OSGeo4w. See previous posts on qgis and osgeo4w lists.
> Making pip easier to use in OSGeo4w is likely a better choice.
>
> Several
On 09/23/2014 08:22 AM, Trevor Wiens wrote:
> I agree with earlier comments that this is largely a distribution problem
> and that automatic functionality creates some risks.
>
> I posted yesterday about how Windows installs having their own versions of
> python installed makes using tools like pi
I agree with earlier comments that this is largely a distribution problem
and that automatic functionality creates some risks.
I posted yesterday about how Windows installs having their own versions of
python installed makes using tools like pip or easy_install challenging.
I can see two possible
Il 23/09/2014 12:59, Matthias Kuhn ha scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> I think we have to clearly separate two different things here:
>
> * Dependencies on plugins
> * Dependencies on python modules
Right, sorry if I somewhat induced this confusion.
Both issues are worth dealing with, however.
All the b
the original thread is here [0]
I'm aware of mapinfo capabilities to store data and graphics (and mxd too),
but I'm not in favour of potentially store large datasets in a xml file
(large enough today with big projects).
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http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Memory-layer-saver-plugin-to-core-t
Il 23/09/2014 12:58, Vincent Picavet ha scritto:
> Actually the general plugin dependencies problem is a distribution problem,
> and should not be solved inside QGIS. We really do not want to reimplement a
> multi-platform package management software.
sure thing, but currently installing an add
Hi all,
I think we have to clearly separate two different things here:
* Dependencies on plugins
* Dependencies on python modules
This thread is about dependencies on other plugins. This is much easier
to tackle (python modules are handled differently on different
platforms) and the security i
Hello,
Le mardi 23 septembre 2014 12:35:41, Régis Haubourg a écrit :
> Hi all,
> I didn't mention the option to port Mem Layer saver to core for two
> reasons:
> - that doesn't solve the proble of general plugin dependencies
Actually the general plugin dependencies problem is a distribution prob
On 23/09/2014 8:44 pm, "Régis Haubourg"
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I didn't mention the option to port Mem Layer saver to core for two
reasons:
> - that doesn't solve the proble of general plugin dependencies
> - we already discussed how to port Mem Layer Saver to core on list, and
> ended up to the con
Hi all,
I didn't mention the option to port Mem Layer saver to core for two reasons:
- that doesn't solve the proble of general plugin dependencies
- we already discussed how to port Mem Layer Saver to core on list, and
ended up to the conclusion that we needed to modify qgs format from a xml
text
Hi,
> > I have some doubt on automatic installation of dependencies.
> > This fear this will be a bad practice for security.
>
> Maybe a better solution would be to integrate the memory layer saving into
> core. It'd be a nice feature to have in any case.
+1.
Adding new Memory layers should defi
+1 to get new memory layer and memory layer saver plugins into core. Memory
layers are a very cool & useful function of qgis, all of its basic
functionality should be in core.
On 23 Sep 2014 15:04, "Nyall Dawson" wrote:
>
> On 23/09/2014 5:46 pm, "Andrea Peri" wrote:
> >
> > Hi Paolo,
> >
> > I
On 23/09/2014 5:46 pm, "Andrea Peri" wrote:
>
> Hi Paolo,
>
> I have some doubt on automatic installation of dependencies.
> This fear this will be a bad practice for security.
>
Maybe a better solution would be to integrate the memory layer saving into
core. It'd be a nice feature to have in any
Hi Paolo,
I have some doubt on automatic installation of dependencies.
This fear this will be a bad practice for security.
As example:
one black-hacker could create a simply and apparently innocent plugin for qgis.
A plugin that the responsible manager of the plugin repo of qgis could
surely admi
Hi,
+1 with Paolo, I have a plugin with dependencies to Memory Layer Saver too..
and do not know how to handle this right
Régis
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