Hi
Many thanks for that Otto! Gary can you update teh 0.9.1 download page
to reflect the change?
Thanks
Tim
2008/2/1, Otto Dassau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> the openSuSE repository (10.2/10.3) is also updated, please test and report.
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/
Hi all.
The new 0.9.2rc1, in addition to a very powerful editing engine, allows
even the cut-and-paste of features from grass to postgis layers (!!).
The only limits we are finding are:
- the table layout must be identical or at least compatible (as field type)
- a linestring can be copied in a lin
Hi,
the openSuSE repository (10.2/10.3) is also updated, please test and report.
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/
Note: The "opensuse build service" only keeps the latest qgis rpms and
removes any "older" versions, that's why I copied all 0.9.1 packages here
(no repo!
On Feb 1, 2008 10:42 AM, Tim Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Also in the future we (ok probably python gurus like Martin & co)
> could probably provide some kind of integrated development environment
> embedded in QGIS so that you can avoid the command line all
> togethergive it some time
Hi
I've sent out a call for packaging for 0.9.2rc1 and am awaiting
responses from packagers. Tisham are you able to make a new package?
Regards
Tim
2008/2/1, Agustin Lobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is QGIS 0.9.2rc1 going to be compiled for
> Win or should we wait for QGIS 0.9.2 final release?
>
> A
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Hi Tara
Well done on getting your first plugin building! Feel free to create a
new wiki page. You could also consider putting your experiences
together as short tutorials on the http://blog.qgis.org. Your work
will probably reach a wider audience there.
Also in the future we (ok probably python g
Hi Tara,
where did you put you plugin stuff?
which files did you put there?
Can you reply to this mail with the exact paths you are put your files?
As an example, my plugin is here (I installed qgis in C:\programs\QGIS091):
C:\programs\QGIS091\python\plugins\imagemap_plugin
Maybe you can also s