Re: [QGIS-Developer] Windows compilation infrastructure

2018-02-16 Thread Luigi Pirelli
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On 16 February 2018 at 15:54, Hugo Mercier  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following my announcement on the osgeo4w-dev mailing list [1], I would
> like to let you know that we now have a mirror to the OSGEO4W
> distribution up and running on:
>
> http://osgeo4w-oslandia.com/mirror/
>
> We also provide some additional packages (including PostgreSQL and
> PostGIS for instance) here :
> http://osgeo4w-oslandia.com/extra/
>
> This is the result of our Windows compilation infrastructure that uses
> gitlab and gitlab-ci.
>
> We would like to help make the OSGEO4W effort something more
> reproducible, open and distributed in the long run.
>
> The first step was to make public our internal repository that hosts
> building scripts. It is now available on https://gitlab.com/Oslandia/osgeo4w
>
> We use it to run packaging scripts and we plan to add QGIS compilation
> very soon. But this could probably also be used as a CI to run tests on
> Windows.
>
> The current ongoing effort is about making the configuration of the
> virtual machine used for compilation the more reproducible possible.
>
> We will discuss in Madeira what is the best way to share our current
> infrastructure with the community.
>
>
> [1]
> http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/OSGeo4W-mirror-and-more-tt5354334.html
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Hi-dpi 3.0 beta tests, your feedback wanted...

2018-02-16 Thread Tim Sutton
Hi Martin

Thanks for looking at this. For MacOS I can report that the current default 
looks great, 8px wastes a lot of space:

https://github.com/timlinux/QGIS/issues/2 


Regards

Tim

> On 16 Feb 2018, at 20:01, Mike  wrote:
> 
> On Linux,
> 32 and 8 is a bit much. 32 and 4-5 looks good.
> 48 and 6-8 look good too.
> 
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 1:38 AM, Martin Dobias  > wrote:
> Hi Nyall
> 
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 7:41 AM, Nyall Dawson  > wrote:
> >
> > 1. your platform
> > 2. the "icon size" setting in QGIS options
> > 3. what you think the ideal padding should be.
> >
> > For me, on Win 10, 48px icon size, setting the padding to 8px makes a
> > HUGE improvement in the appearance of the toolbars. But I think this
> > padding needs tweaking by platform/icon size, which is why I need to
> > feedback...
> 
> On my hi-dpi screen on Linux, 32px icon size, the padding of 8px seems
> a bit too much. My style's default padding seems to be ~3px. I think
> for me it looks the best with padding of 4px for my icon size.
> 
> Cheers
> Martin
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[QGIS-Developer] QGIS Python API doc (signals/slots)

2018-02-16 Thread Gary Sherman
The new documentation is great. One thing in the C++ API docs is the breakout 
of Signal and Slot information, making it easy to quickly fine what you’re 
looking for. Is it possible to do something similar in the Python docs? I might 
have missed it…

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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Hi-dpi 3.0 beta tests, your feedback wanted...

2018-02-16 Thread Mike
On Linux,
32 and 8 is a bit much. 32 and 4-5 looks good.
48 and 6-8 look good too.

On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 1:38 AM, Martin Dobias  wrote:

> Hi Nyall
>
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 7:41 AM, Nyall Dawson 
> wrote:
> >
> > 1. your platform
> > 2. the "icon size" setting in QGIS options
> > 3. what you think the ideal padding should be.
> >
> > For me, on Win 10, 48px icon size, setting the padding to 8px makes a
> > HUGE improvement in the appearance of the toolbars. But I think this
> > padding needs tweaking by platform/icon size, which is why I need to
> > feedback...
>
> On my hi-dpi screen on Linux, 32px icon size, the padding of 8px seems
> a bit too much. My style's default padding seems to be ~3px. I think
> for me it looks the best with padding of 4px for my icon size.
>
> Cheers
> Martin
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Windows compilation infrastructure

2018-02-16 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 16/02/2018 15:54, Hugo Mercier ha scritto:
> Hi,
> 
> Following my announcement on the osgeo4w-dev mailing list [1], I would
> like to let you know that we now have a mirror to the OSGEO4W
> distribution up and running on:
> 
> http://osgeo4w-oslandia.com/mirror/

Thanks Hugo, and Oslandia people. PG is a very useful addition to the
osgeo shell. Just to know: why did you decide to rebuild the
infrastructure instead of joining forces to strengthen the existing one?
All the best.

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[QGIS-Developer] Windows compilation infrastructure

2018-02-16 Thread Hugo Mercier
Hi,

Following my announcement on the osgeo4w-dev mailing list [1], I would
like to let you know that we now have a mirror to the OSGEO4W
distribution up and running on:

http://osgeo4w-oslandia.com/mirror/

We also provide some additional packages (including PostgreSQL and
PostGIS for instance) here :
http://osgeo4w-oslandia.com/extra/

This is the result of our Windows compilation infrastructure that uses
gitlab and gitlab-ci.

We would like to help make the OSGEO4W effort something more
reproducible, open and distributed in the long run.

The first step was to make public our internal repository that hosts
building scripts. It is now available on https://gitlab.com/Oslandia/osgeo4w

We use it to run packaging scripts and we plan to add QGIS compilation
very soon. But this could probably also be used as a CI to run tests on
Windows.

The current ongoing effort is about making the configuration of the
virtual machine used for compilation the more reproducible possible.

We will discuss in Madeira what is the best way to share our current
infrastructure with the community.


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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Hi-dpi 3.0 beta tests, your feedback wanted...

2018-02-16 Thread Martin Dobias
Hi Nyall

On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 7:41 AM, Nyall Dawson  wrote:
>
> 1. your platform
> 2. the "icon size" setting in QGIS options
> 3. what you think the ideal padding should be.
>
> For me, on Win 10, 48px icon size, setting the padding to 8px makes a
> HUGE improvement in the appearance of the toolbars. But I think this
> padding needs tweaking by platform/icon size, which is why I need to
> feedback...

On my hi-dpi screen on Linux, 32px icon size, the padding of 8px seems
a bit too much. My style's default padding seems to be ~3px. I think
for me it looks the best with padding of 4px for my icon size.

Cheers
Martin
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