[Qgis-user] Idea: Crowd-sourcing a batch-georeferencer plugin withQR code ?

Bernd Vogelgesang bernd.vogelgesang at gmx.de
Sat Feb 3 17:00:47 PST 2018


Am 03.02.2018, 23:35 Uhr, schrieb Nyall Dawson <nyall.dawson at gmail.com>:

> On 4 February 2018 at 06:32, Alex Mandel <tech_dev at wildintellect.com>  
> wrote:
>> I think you undervalue what's been done. See the code base, and
>> re-use/adapt whatever components you want. You can run your own custom
>> version.
>>
>> https://github.com/fieldpapers
>>
>> Could even integrate it with QGIS as a plugin, or flip that around and
>> use QGIS server to create the tile layer used in the background.
>
> Hmm, let's do the math:
>
> - QGIS 3.0 composer adds support for plugin-based item types, allowing
> Python plugins to add new items to a layout
> - fieldpapers is open source, so easy to see and reproduce the logic
> regarding what's embedded in those QR codes
> - there's existing Python libraries for QR codes as images, which
> could then easily be rendered inside a QGIS 3.0 QgsLayoutItem subclass

Ermm, well, obviously!

>
> Go forth magic QGIS plugin authoring elves! Do your thing!

So, how much time will those elves need to accomplish such a task, how  
much does an elve charge an hour, and most important, where do such elves  
live?
>
> Nyall


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