[Qgis-user] qgis2google

Barend Köbben kobben at itc.nl
Wed Oct 21 07:47:00 PDT 2009


Hi Giovanni,

> I forward your request to the list, as you probably have submitted it only to
> me.
Indeed, it's because this list has the original poster as its "from"
address, where most others I use have the list address itself as the
"from"...

> Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your platforms,
> the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists is provided
> in the svn.
I see that possibility, but I must warn against that, it's what I would call
a typical 'developers attitude'. It won't help to get a system such as QGIS,
that wants to fullfil its (in my opinion excellent) potential as an end-user
GIS, being used by "normal" people such as myself, that do not know (or
actually even want to know) how to compile from source, let alone from
SVN...

Yours,
-- 
Barend Köbben
International Institute for Geo-Information
Sciences and Earth Observation (ITC)
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 2009/10/21 Barend Köbben <kobben at itc.nl>
>> When can we expect a multi-platform verison...?
>> 
>> 
>> On 20-10-09 19:16, "G. Allegri" <giohappy at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Compliments for the plugin. I've just tried it. It works very well and I
>>> find
>>>> it's really useful.
>>>> Thank you very much!
>>>> 
>>>> Giovanni
>>>> 
>>>> 2009/10/20 Maxim Dubinin <sim at gis-lab.info>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
>>>>>> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
>>>>>> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
>>>>>> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
>>>>>> symbol legends are supported.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is
>>>>>> available
>>>>>> for linux hackers.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Maxim
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
>>>>>> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size.
>>>>>> >>> You
>>>>>> can still see
>>>>>> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>>>>>> 
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