On 08/18/2012 03:34 PM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
> Yep. It really should be stored in the same path as when you set
> --configpath but there is a bug so you just have to add the
> customization.ini file.
>
>> Thanks for information.
>> So, if I understand customization code correctly, all I need is
Yep. It really should be stored in the same path as when you set
--configpath but there is a bug so you just have to add the
customization.ini file.
- Nathan
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Ivan Mincik wrote:
> On 08/18/2012 03:22 PM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
>> We have done something similar wi
On 08/18/2012 03:22 PM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
> We have done something similar with a project at work to build a QGIS
> based data collection program. The program is a normal QGIS install
> that uses the customization feature to remove the interface items, and
> a plugin to add the extra functiona
On 08/18/2012 08:57 AM, Marco Hugentobler wrote:
> Hi Ivan
>
> The analysis tools are removed with the customisation feature in QGIS
> (the installer sets hidden analysis tools as default, later it can be
> enabled by the user if needed).
>
> The source code is available on github:
> https://gith
Hi Ivan
The analysis tools are removed with the customisation feature in QGIS
(the installer sets hidden analysis tools as default, later it can be
enabled by the user if needed).
The source code is available on github:
https://github.com/mhugent/Quantum-GIS/tree/nqmap
Regards,
Marco
On 1
On Fri, 2012-08-17 at 18:16 -0700, pcr...@pcreso.com wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> Two approaches I know of, the developer (Sourcepole in Switzerland)
> got a pretty free hand in how to do this.
>
> Editing capabilities are hidden from the toolbar on startup, but are
> still in the package, analysis tool
What approach did You use to limit user interface ? Did You removed some
staff from code ?
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Hi, thanks for pointing to this project. Where we can download source code ?
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Let's start with an apology from me Murphy has outdone himself this time!
NIWA's new super easy to use desktop mapping tool is slightly broken, but this
has been a very effective test of the user feedback system on the web page! My
email address has seldom been as popular.
It has, of course
NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand) has
released a free mapping tool for anyone to download and use with NIWA (or
other) data. See: https://www.niwa.co.nz/software/quantum-map for information,
user guides, to provide feedback and to download a Windows inst
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