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- <h3>Plugin Builder Results</h3>
- Congratulations! You just built a plugin for QGIS!<br/><br />
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- Your plugin <b>Atlas</b> was created in:<br>
- <b>C:/Program Files/QGIS 3.4/apps/qgis/python/plugins\atlas</b>
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- Your QGIS plugin directory is located at:<br>
- <b>C:/Users/Honza/AppData/Roaming/QGIS/QGIS3/profiles/default/python/plugins</b>
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- <h3>What's Next</h3>
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- <li>In your plugin directory, compile the resources file using pyrcc5 (simply run <b>make</b> if you have automake or use <b>pb_tool</b>)
- <li>Test the generated sources using <b>make test</b> (or run tests from your IDE)
- <li>Copy the entire directory containing your new plugin to the QGIS plugin directory (see Notes below)
- <li>Test the plugin by enabling it in the QGIS plugin manager
- <li>Customize it by editing the implementation file <b>Atlas.py</b>
- <li>Create your own custom icon, replacing the default <b>icon.png</b>
- <li>Modify your user interface by opening <b>Atlas_dockwidget_base.ui</b> in Qt Designer
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- Notes:
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- <li>You can use the <b>Makefile</b> to compile and deploy when you
- make changes. This requires GNU make (gmake). The Makefile is ready to use, however you
- will have to edit it to add addional Python source files, dialogs, and translations.
- <li>You can also use <b>pb_tool</b> to compile and deploy your plugin. Tweak the <i>pb_tool.cfg</i> file included with your plugin as you add files. Install <b>pb_tool</b> using
- <i>pip</i> or <i>easy_install</i>. See <b>http://loc8.cc/pb_tool</b> for more information.
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- For information on writing PyQGIS code, see <b>http://loc8.cc/pyqgis_resources</b> for a list of resources.
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- ©2011-2018 GeoApt LLC - geoapt.com
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