[QGIS-Developer] Plugin [1526] LAStools approval notification.

2019-03-16 Thread noreply
Plugin LAStools approval by pcav. The plugin version "[1526] LAStools 1.3" is now approved Link: http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/LAStools/ ___ QGIS-Developer mailing list QGIS-Developer@lists.osgeo.org List info:

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Get rid of 'Manage Layers Toolbar', or not?

2019-03-16 Thread Alessandro Pasotti
Hi Andreas, IIRC the removal was discussed in the original plan, your proposal looks good. I think the data source manager dialog icon should outshine the others but I have no idea how to do that. On Sat, Mar 16, 2019, 16:53 Andreas Neumann wrote: > Hi Richard, > > I wouldn't mind removing it

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Get rid of 'Manage Layers Toolbar', or not?

2019-03-16 Thread Andreas Neumann
Hi Richard, I wouldn't mind removing it - but we could also do it in two steps: first disabling it by default for new users and then later remove it completely. Andreas Am 16.03.19 um 13:58 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde: Porting some Documentation about Mesh layers, written by Rosa during

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Documentation: pyqgis cookbook python code tests

2019-03-16 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
See also: https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/documentation_guidelines/cookbook_guidelines.html R On 16/03/2019 11.05, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote: > Hi, > > For those not aware of Arnaud's work during the Hackfest: > > His work makes it relatively easy to test the python snippets in the >

[QGIS-Developer] Get rid of 'Manage Layers Toolbar', or not?

2019-03-16 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
Porting some Documentation about Mesh layers, written by Rosa during the Hackfest, I happened to note that there is no 'Add Mesh Layer' icon on the 'Manage Layers Toolbar' (see screenie). So now I wonder: do I create a Feature Request to add 'Add Mesh Layer' to it (so it opens the DataSource

[QGIS-Developer] Documentation: pyqgis cookbook python code tests

2019-03-16 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
Hi, For those not aware of Arnaud's work during the Hackfest: His work makes it relatively easy to test the python snippets in the pyqgisbook. In this way keeping the python snippets up to date with code/api changes of QGIS itself is much easier. We use a Sphinx extension: