Hi,
Can you tell me whether there are any plans to upgrade Ksavi GNI to support QGIS3.0?
Many thanks... Steve
plans to support QGIS 3.0?
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- gni_support
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Hello,
At the moment not all plugins necessary for correct working of GniPlannerFTTH are available for QGIS 3.0 version. In the future there is a plan for upgrading, but only if version 3.0 has a suitable number of stable libraries.
Best regards,
At the moment not all plugins necessary for correct working of GniPlannerFTTH are available for QGIS 3.0 version. In the future there is a plan for upgrading, but only if version 3.0 has a suitable number of stable libraries.
Best regards,
- gni_support
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Hello,
Functionality of this software is enabled by:
a) the GRASS GIS7 package,
b) scipy and openpyxl libraries,
c) plugins: Scipy Point Clustering, QuickOSM, geoprocessingTools.
I encourage you to take a look at our user manual attached to the GniFree version.
Best regards,
Functionality of this software is enabled by:
a) the GRASS GIS7 package,
b) scipy and openpyxl libraries,
c) plugins: Scipy Point Clustering, QuickOSM, geoprocessingTools.
I encourage you to take a look at our user manual attached to the GniFree version.
Best regards,
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Hi
I'm working with Steve Song - who posted the question on support in QGIS3
I've analysed your response with all the requirements to run Ksavi GNI on QGIS 3 and this is what I've discovered can you confirm if I'm on the right track:
a) the GRASS GIS7 package,
- Seems to be no problem there - QGIS3 supports GRASS 7
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/u ... ation.html
b) scipy and openpyxl libraries,
- Scipy is we well supported on Python version 3
- OpenPyxl is we well supported on Python version 3
But I assume some of the function calls will need to be updated to support new Python 3 versions
c) plugins: Scipy Point Clustering, QuickOSM, geoprocessingTools.
- QuickOSM is supported on QGIS3 - but will need some updates to function calls
- Scipy Point clustering (https://github.com/SpatialVision/qgis_scipy_clustering) is only supported on QGIS 2
- PostGIS geoprocessing Tools (https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/postgis_geoprocessing/) is only supported on QGIS 2
So it looks like the major issue is waiting for the SciPy point clustering tool and geoprocessing tools to be updated to support QGIS 3 or putting in the work to get these updated.
Regards
David
I'm working with Steve Song - who posted the question on support in QGIS3
I've analysed your response with all the requirements to run Ksavi GNI on QGIS 3 and this is what I've discovered can you confirm if I'm on the right track:
a) the GRASS GIS7 package,
- Seems to be no problem there - QGIS3 supports GRASS 7
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/u ... ation.html
b) scipy and openpyxl libraries,
- Scipy is we well supported on Python version 3
- OpenPyxl is we well supported on Python version 3
But I assume some of the function calls will need to be updated to support new Python 3 versions
c) plugins: Scipy Point Clustering, QuickOSM, geoprocessingTools.
- QuickOSM is supported on QGIS3 - but will need some updates to function calls
- Scipy Point clustering (https://github.com/SpatialVision/qgis_scipy_clustering) is only supported on QGIS 2
- PostGIS geoprocessing Tools (https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/postgis_geoprocessing/) is only supported on QGIS 2
So it looks like the major issue is waiting for the SciPy point clustering tool and geoprocessing tools to be updated to support QGIS 3 or putting in the work to get these updated.
Regards
David
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