[Qgis-developer] New SEXTANTE modeler interface

MORREALE Jean Roc jr.morreale at enoreth.net
Sun May 12 12:35:13 PDT 2013


Hi Victor,

If you can, have a look to Blender's node editor for guidelines. It has 
some nice features which ease the use of complex models (such as visual 
grouping, nested group, zoom in/out, color scheme, etc.).

http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.67/Node_Editor

regards,
jean-roc

Le 12/05/2013 19:59, Victor Olaya a écrit :
> Jean Roc
>
> Sorry for the late reply. The idea of having inputs on one side and
> outputs on the other one is good. I will wok on changing that, since
> it looks like a good usability improvement.
>
> The window is already not supposed to be modal, so I will also have a
> look at that
>
> thanks for your help!
>
> 2013/5/7  <jr.morreale at enoreth.net>:
>> Hi Victor,
>>
>> I'm testing 1.1, could you tell me how to switch the modeler to the advanced
>> GUI in the modeler ?
>>
>> The smaller boxes are good, showing directly the edit/del functions is also
>> a good thing but now I found the arrows to more difficul to read as they
>> often pass behind the boxes and go left to right.
>>
>> Would it be possible to avoid the modeler's windows getting a unswitchable
>> focus ? Sometime I would like to get back to the main to check a simple
>> thing like the name of a column without closing the modeler, open it back
>> and reload the model.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jean-Roc
>>
>> Le 2013-04-24 07:55, Victor Olaya a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> I have made some changes to the interface of the modeler, taking into
>>> account a couple of suggestions from Tim and Andreas (thanks!). Not a
>>> big change, but I guess it's a nice usability improvement.
>>>
>>> Before starting rewriting the corresponding part in the manual and
>>> making new screenshots, I would appreciate if those of you that use
>>> SEXTANTE could have a quick look and give me your opinion.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> Víctor



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