On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Victor Olaya vola...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I wonder about that too. I don't haven't really figured out how
sextante works, but it seems a very different approach: calls backends
through the commandline, which makes it much simpler to implement, of
course, but
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:45 AM, Camilo Polymeris cpolyme...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't haven't really figured out how
sextante works, but it seems a very different approach: calls backends
through the commandline, which makes it much simpler to implement, of
course, but also limited in some
On 03/27/2012 11:46 AM, Markus Neteler wrote:
It would be cool to also embed the GRASS toolbox in the framework.
Since GRASS is already integrated in Sextante (in a very elegant way,
the user does not need to know anything about locations, all done
automatically), it would be nice to see this
Markus,
GRASS is integrated in SEXTANTE for QGIS just like it is in the Java
version of SEXTANTE (with some slight improvements that I am
doing...). However, I started the integration with SAGA and R before,
and those are now available from SEXTANTE, since more or less they
work fine, but GRASS
You've done a great work Camilo, and obviously it's always a good thing
having multiple approaches to the things, because it can be a richness. I
only wonder if those working on such frameworks could converge to a common
effort, somehow.
Probably you and Victor will desire to follow your own
I Really hope as well to see on tool only to integrate all the cool
features you guys have implemented :)
ciao
On 03/26/2012 11:30 PM, G. Allegri wrote:
You've done a great work Camilo, and obviously it's always a good thing
having multiple approaches to the things, because it can be a