[Qgis-developer] Willing to contribute some plugins

Tim Sutton tim at linfiniti.com
Fri Aug 8 08:20:42 EDT 2008


Hi

2008/8/8 Marco Hugentobler <marco.hugentobler at karto.baug.ethz.ch>:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> In my opinion, the dxf2shp plugin is definitely of general interest and I'd
> like to include it into 1.0. Tim, it would be great if you could review it as
> well.

Will do!

>
> With pMapper, I have not enough experience. Is there any volunteer pMapper
> user that likes to do some tests with the plugin?
>
> Finally, I also like to submit the interpolation plugin for version 1.0 (see
> http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2008-July/004247.html). Are
> there any objections about this?

+1 from me it will be a great addition!

Regards

Tim

>
>
> Regards,
> Marco
>
> Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 16:48:26 schrieb Paolo L. Scala:
>> Hello everyone,
>> I have recently developed 3 QGIS plugins:
>>
>> - Dxf2Shp Converter: Written in C++, it converts a Dxf file into a
>> Shapefile layer, with labels extraction
>>
>> - QGIS2pMapper: Based on David Sherman's Mapserver Export written in
>> Python, it converts a QGIS project into a pMapper one, including various
>> functionalities
>>
>> - TableJoiner: Written in Python, it is an utility to join two Dbf tables
>> over a selectable database field
>>
>>
>> We are currently using them.
>>
>> I feel thay are of general interest and I wonder if they could be included
>> in QGIS ver. 1.0
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Paolo
>
>
>
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> ETH Zurich
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