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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/07/2014 02:29 PM, Jonathan Moules
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remember, I discussed another key "website" with Borys, which
would be shown in a frame in the plugin description page. This
could be used to show even pictures in a description. Or we
could just embed the URL listed in homepage.</blockquote>
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<div>If I'm understanding correctly, you're proposing that the
explanations etc be hosted online? From what I've picked up
reading the lists and elsewhere, QGIS is used in quite a few
instances in locations where internet access is lacking or
merely unreliable. I think any help/explanation should be
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Good point. Not necessarily, a get started text could be saved in
the metadata as well. Or alternatively an html folder structure.<br>
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Or maybe a combination of on- and offline, so as long as the plugin
is not installed, it would be loaded on-demand, so we don't need to
transfer everything everytime we check for updates, but as soon as
the plugin is installed it is loaded offline for machines without
internet access.<br>
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But these are just ideas, I don't have any strong opinion about this
(yet).<br>
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<div>A poor choice of words on my part. Obviously a good fix is
preferable to. :-)</div>
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No worries, I just want to be sure we don't need to switch methods
again in a couple of months ;-)<br>
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Best<br>
Matthias<br>
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