[Qgis-user] plugins organization/grouping proposal
G. Allegri
giohappy at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 15:14:59 PST 2009
Nikos, I didn't notice your suggestion. Good to know that it's not an
isolated idea :)
My two cents.
In general I feel confortable with a nested model. We could provide a
first top-level grouping based on the qgis layer type the plugin
operates on, i.e. raster and vector. We can further subdivide them
into second-level generic groups like "import/export", "analysis",
etc. I would avoid groups like "terrain analysis" or "hydrology" at
this level, even if this is a common approach, and would let them
reside in lower levels... but I'm not sure whetrer it makes sense or
it's just a subjective feeling.
giovanni
2009/11/3 Νίκος Αλεξανδρής <nikos.alexandris at felis.uni-freiburg.de>:
> On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 22:55 +0100, G. Allegri wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> In these days I was watching my qgis plugins toolbar growin' and
>> growin'... That's good, it means a lot of good code is being written,
>> but I was wondering if it's the time to consider organizing the
>> plugins under common task/feature/etc groups. It is a common structure
>> in many GIS desktops: GRASS groups them under different "namespaces"
>> (r.*, v.*, d.*, i.*, etc.), SAGA use data-types or kind of analysis
>> (i.e. "grid", "vector", "table", "terrain analysis" modules, etc.),
>> and so on for many others (MapWindows, or commercial solutions like
>> ArcGIS Desktop).
>> Wouldn't it be useful for QGis too? Has this been discussed?
>
> See http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-user/2009-October/006477.html
>
> Regards, Nikos
>
>
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