Hi RĂ©gis, Luca, list,
I think some of the confusion might be over the term of "Release". I
read this as release of the binaries, i.e. something we can download and
install from the QGIS website as a user. From what you said Luca, it
seems you view "Release" as release of the source code
Hi Nyall / all,
You might be interested that the Ordnance Survey documentation for OS
Features API makes use of the "render" check box in the setup when
pulling data from their API. See
https://osdatahub.os.uk/docs/wfs/gettingStarted under QGIS and search
for "render".
Whether or not this
could get support - they thought I was the help desk for
QGIS...Maybe this is an indication of some UX/UI is required to send
people to our support pages???
Cheers
Em
On Thu, 21 Sept 2023 at 01:07, Nick Bearman via QGIS-Developer
wrote:
Thanks for highlighting this Andreas.
If I
Thanks for highlighting this Andreas.
If I might suggest a tweak to the popup layout:
Thank you!
Your freshly baked copy of QGIS is downloading. (Make this line bold and
add a paragraph before the next bit)
QGIS is free of charge, and will always be free of charge if downloaded
from
Hi Nyall,
I'd agree with Andreas here, so a -1 from me.
Given that many people have mentioned it, would an alternative be to
post a message in the news feed that appears when people open QGIS?
And/or are 'tips' still a thing in QGIS? I can't remember now, but a
while ago you had the tips
Hi Martin,
Thanks for sharing this initial version - it's great to see some of the
possibility.
Is this something you would like to / be able to develop? I'd be
interested in exploring the possibility of developing this, and am happy
to put some money in towards this if you (or anyone else)