[Qgis-community-team] manual plugin section
Werner Macho
werner.macho at gmail.com
Mon Sep 22 10:36:48 EDT 2008
Hi Otto!
Unfortunately I'm still busy in my normal job and haven't done very much
so far. I think I'll really start on the journey to INTERGEO.
So just do with plugin section whatever you'd like to do - I'll stay
SVN-updated anyway and welcome every suggestion to make this section
clearer and more comfortable.
I only have a few vague thoughts I'd like to implement but missing free
time at the moment.
I agree to your suggestion and still would like to write the "QGIS core
plugins" section. Hopefully I'll find time soon. Probably we can write and
find some examples together during my stay in germany.
regards
Werner
Am 22.09.2008, 16:20 Uhr, schrieb Otto Dassau <otto.dassau at gmx.de>:
> Hi Werner,
>
> do you already have a plan, how to manage/restructure the plugin section
> in the manual? I would like to start with the mapserver export section
> now. It
> once was a qgis core module but is now a python plugin, available via the
> external python repositories.
>
> I would like to make a suggestion how to proceed:
>
> a) We rename section 11 "Using Plugins" into "QGIS core plugins" and
> describe all core plugins currently available in the plugin manager
> without
> connecting to an external prepository.
>
> b) We add another section "External plugins" to describe the plugin
> installer,
> all python and c++?? plugins that can be included to QGIS connecting to
> an
> external prepository with the plugin installer - some more detailed,
> some less
> detailed. And in this new section I would start to add a "more detailed"
> mapserver_export plugin description...
>
> Is that ok for you?
>
> kind regards,
> Otto
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