Re: [Qgis-user] Finding 'lost' plugins?

2013-10-14 Thread Johanna . Botman
Thanks for that info, Matt

I've looked at some other installations in my office and they look right.
So there's a problem with mine. I'm waiting for my IT people to get a
chance to reinstall for me.

I was planning to post back with the results.

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Re: [Qgis-user] Finding 'lost' plugins?

2013-10-14 Thread Matt Robinson
Johanna,


You still having this problem? I noticed the plugin repository was down for
a short time on Sunday night as my guess it was being worked on. Wonder if
this had anything to do with your problem?

For Windows Users, custom downloaded plugins now normally live in:
C:\Users\{username}\.qgis2\python\plugins

fTools and Gdal Tools should be in:
C:\{program files}\QGIS Dufour\apps\qgis\python\plugins

In QGIS 2.0 the Sextante is now the "Processing" toolbox and built in.

Matt Robinson.



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My installation of QGIS 2.0 has
'http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/plugins.xml' as the location setting for
the plug-in repository, but not all the plugins I want are visible to me. I
am missing some basic ones like GRASS, fTools, Gdal Tools and Sextante.

I'm on Windows XP.

Where should that location setting be pointing? Or why can't I see the
plugins that I'm looking for?


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