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<p>Hi<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11.12.2017 00:13, Tisham Dhar wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Just to throw my hat in the ring. I am very
excited about the 3D pathway QGIS is embarking on and I am
happy to support crowdfunding and provide code. I have written
QT and GL enabled applications in openscenegraph for work
purposes with OSGB outputs from our 3D city models. If anyone
can see how to integrate this I would like to add
OSGB/OpenScenegraph support in the 3D view.
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Well just for the record, the QGIS Globe plugin is actually based on
osgEarth, which is built on OpenSceneGraph. So there it should be
fairly easy to integrate.<br>
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Sandro<br>
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