Hi Martin,
glad that I could had helped you ;)
Cheers
Matteo
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Hello,
my question was answered at the QGIS hackfest by Matteo Ghetta with a
DataPlotly code snippet. (-: You can add your own entries into the
"Processing Settings" menu under the "Providers" section by following the
example below in your own Provider class.
from
Hello,
when the LAStools toolboxes were part of the "built-in" scripts of
Processing I had was able to have two entries (i.e. the folder path to the
"Wine" and the "LAStools" installation) in the "Processing Settings" menu
under the "Providers" section. You can see as an example how GRASS still
Hi Martin,
It is up to you how to distribute your plugin. You can publish it in
QGIS Official
plugins repository, or setup your own repository as many other developers do.
It is even possible to share just a ZIP with the plugin via web-site,
pretty much
similar to how LAStools distributed.
чт,
you can add a simple plugin hosted in the official repo to add your custon
plugin repo or a plugin that simplify installation. I agree with that who
assume that offial repo have to host plugin with code compatible with GPL2.
A plugin that install a plugin can simply override this limitation
Hello Alex,
all the python code is pretty much written. Victor even did some kind of
port already.
https://github.com/volaya/qgis-lidartools-plugin
But I am struggling with how to add this code as a plugin such it can be
searched for. Maybe I should provide it as a zip package ("Install from
Hi Martin,
there are a lot of Processing providers which are not part of the QGIS
core. You can easily find
some of them in the QGIS Plugin repository by "Processing" keyword.
Also in QGIS sources
there is an example provider which can be used as staring point, see
Hello from Zanzibar,
In the next three days I'd like to tackle recreating the LAStools toolbox
the way it was available in QGIS 2.4 through 2.18 to also in QGIS 3.2. Is
there a guide / example that I can follow to provide the LiDAR tools
provider as a separate plugin as we've discussed it