[Qgis-developer] Re: QgsProject.instance().isDirty()
Bob English
bobengl at gmail.com
Fri Sep 2 10:18:07 EDT 2011
Hi Martin,
Thanks for taking the time to reply. Since I had to meet a deadline for the
CAPS app I'm working on, I just wrote my own "is.dirty()" check in Python.
I thought maybe the QgsProject.instance().isDirty() function depended on the
layer list panel or some other part of QGIS that isn't part of my app. I
looked through the developer list archives, but I didn't find anything
detailed about how the QgsProject class works. I guess I'd have to read
through the C++ code, but my understanding of C++ is limited at this
point--something I intend to remedy in the near future. If there is a good
intermediate level C++ book you know of, please let me know.
Also, thanks for your work on the Python documentation. I would not been
able to develop the CAPS app without that help. I will be posting my code
soon, and hopefully there will be some stuff in there that is useful for
creating documentation. I am also willing to help out with some of the
PyQgis documentation if that is useful.
Thanks again,
Bob
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