A sáb, 3/12/2016, 03:54, Nyall Dawson escreveu:
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> Here's another idea for a great project t which doesn't involve
> c++/python: check through and delete unused png icons.
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> A lot of the old png icons have been replaced with proper svg versions,
> but the pngs are still included and in some
+1 for this one !
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Le 03/12/2016 à 10:31, Paolo Cavallini a écrit :
Il 03/12/2016 04:54, Nyall Dawson ha scritto:
Here's another idea for a great project t which doesn't involve
c++/python: check through and delete unused png icons.
Hi all,
love these cleanups, thanks a lot for
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Hi all,
I'm regularly compiling QGIS master, and I'm surprised how usable and
smooth it is - obviously not suitable for production, but apparently not
so far from it. It would be great if those more involved with the
migration could give us a quick overview:
* are there blocking factors?
* which ar
Il 03/12/2016 04:54, Nyall Dawson ha scritto:
> Here's another idea for a great project t which doesn't involve
> c++/python: check through and delete unused png icons.
Hi all,
love these cleanups, thanks a lot for this.
Another possible improvement: labelling now requires two actions:
* select "