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On 05/24/2010 05:47 PM, Kim Besson wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTilEIUO3wJzgFgGbU3V_ZSVzAzU-Z7oADU2VVu_l@mail.gmail.com"
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<div>I'm a GRASS user and I decided to test QGIS with GRASS-QGIS
plugin. I have 2 questions:</div>
<div>1- How can I integrate a GRASS gfunction in QGIS?</div>
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What do you mean "gfunction"? The functions that are implemented in the
GRASS Toolbox appear in an xml file (on Linux it's
/usr/share/qgis/grass/config/default.qgc) and the configuration of each
module's GUI in QGIS is setup in a specific *.qgm file (also xml
format) located in /usr/share/qgis/grass/modules/.<br>
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<div>2- Can I apply a GRASS function, already integrated in QGIS, to
a dataset yhat is not in GRASS location/mapset?</div>
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No. But the GRASS import functions are all available from the GRASS
Toolbox in QGIS<br>
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<div>Thanks</div>
<div>Kim</div>
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