Hi all,
We have released the first version of the GGL2 plugin for Qgis [1]. It is
an ongoing development so you should use it with caution. With this plugin
you can use the Qgis layers as data in your GGL2 code as well as show the
results back in Qgis.
You can find more information in the
about the Mac OS X version of this plugin?
Thanks.
Noli
On 7/4/12, Víctor González victorzi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
We have released the first version of the GGL2 plugin for Qgis [1]. It is
an ongoing development so you should use it with caution. With this
plugin
you can use
is there ;)
giovanni
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Il giorno 19/giu/2012 12.50, Víctor González victorzi...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Hi again,
I tried Bernhard's solution and it worked like charm. After digging a
little more into PyQt I found this thread [1] with some answers. Seems
freezed while moving on other areas (TOC, toolbar, etc.)
It must be investigated...
giovanni
2012/6/19 Víctor González victorzi...@gmail.com
Hi,
I'm trying to create a plugin that opens a socket server in a separate
thread and handles requests. I create the server using
Hi all,
I'm Víctor (Fernando's brother) and I also wanted to introduce myself. I
have been working with GGL for some time and I did the GGL2-GIS connection
system in the context of a GSoC last year. I have been working with Java
and C but never with Python, so this is a new experience for me.
Hi,
Yes, exactly. We plan to implement the same behavior as in gvSIG. You can
see this in some videos.
Referencing GIS layers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHJ3pFHHe6U
Adding new layers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcTTUMGuL5Q
We know that it could also be interesting to use GGL2 from