<div>Dear QGIS-users,<br> <br>first of all sorry for posting a bunch of emails at the same day...but I wanted to split the topics into seperate emails so that is easier to answer to one of this questions.</div>
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<div>So here is my last question for today (hopefully):</div>
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<div>I read that in the QGIS-wish-list there is a pending question about the possibility of integrating third-party baselayers so that QGIS-Desktop users can use the OpenLayers-plugin and the webclient will also show the baselayers that are used in the QGIS-project.</div>
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<div>But isn't this function already written? </div>
<div>The qgis-cloud-plugin for QGIS produces a mapconfig.js which has the information about which baselayer should be used for the webclient.</div>
<div>and examples like <a href="http://qgiscloud.com/anitagraser/corine_austria">http://qgiscloud.com/anitagraser/corine_austria</a> show the use of these background-layers.</div>
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<div>Wouldn't it be possible to use this technique just wo produce a simple js-config file for users who don't want to use the (very nice) hosting-service of giscloud? Or is this plugin not OpenSource?</div>
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<div>best wishes,<br> <br>Dieter </div>