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I have an idea of something that would be nice for the QGIS Composer and I think it doesn't exists yet, despite my research. How can I suggest this feature to QGIS developpers ?



I found this that shows the request but I'm a bit stuck at this point : https://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



I suppose I'm missing something.










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  • My idea,for those curious : I would like to suggest the creation of a spacer object, that would have it's own properties and would allow one to tweak the spacing between the elements of the legend. I can already do something similar by using an empty string group or add a non symbol layer with an empty string, by it uses the layer and group settings and has fewer capacities. A spacer item would be nice to add a horizontal bar, an empty space, or any spacer effects one could think about with ascii caracters.

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I have an idea of something that would be nice for the QGIS Composer and I think it doesn't exists yet, despite my research. How can I suggest this feature to QGIS developpers ?



I found this that shows the request but I'm a bit stuck at this point : https://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



I suppose I'm missing something.










share|improve this question

























  • My idea,for those curious : I would like to suggest the creation of a spacer object, that would have it's own properties and would allow one to tweak the spacing between the elements of the legend. I can already do something similar by using an empty string group or add a non symbol layer with an empty string, by it uses the layer and group settings and has fewer capacities. A spacer item would be nice to add a horizontal bar, an empty space, or any spacer effects one could think about with ascii caracters.

    – gisnside
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I have an idea of something that would be nice for the QGIS Composer and I think it doesn't exists yet, despite my research. How can I suggest this feature to QGIS developpers ?



I found this that shows the request but I'm a bit stuck at this point : https://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



I suppose I'm missing something.










share|improve this question
















I have an idea of something that would be nice for the QGIS Composer and I think it doesn't exists yet, despite my research. How can I suggest this feature to QGIS developpers ?



I found this that shows the request but I'm a bit stuck at this point : https://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



I suppose I'm missing something.







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  • My idea,for those curious : I would like to suggest the creation of a spacer object, that would have it's own properties and would allow one to tweak the spacing between the elements of the legend. I can already do something similar by using an empty string group or add a non symbol layer with an empty string, by it uses the layer and group settings and has fewer capacities. A spacer item would be nice to add a horizontal bar, an empty space, or any spacer effects one could think about with ascii caracters.

    – gisnside
    Aug 24 '16 at 9:45





















  • My idea,for those curious : I would like to suggest the creation of a spacer object, that would have it's own properties and would allow one to tweak the spacing between the elements of the legend. I can already do something similar by using an empty string group or add a non symbol layer with an empty string, by it uses the layer and group settings and has fewer capacities. A spacer item would be nice to add a horizontal bar, an empty space, or any spacer effects one could think about with ascii caracters.

    – gisnside
    Aug 24 '16 at 9:45



















My idea,for those curious : I would like to suggest the creation of a spacer object, that would have it's own properties and would allow one to tweak the spacing between the elements of the legend. I can already do something similar by using an empty string group or add a non symbol layer with an empty string, by it uses the layer and group settings and has fewer capacities. A spacer item would be nice to add a horizontal bar, an empty space, or any spacer effects one could think about with ascii caracters.

– gisnside
Aug 24 '16 at 9:45







My idea,for those curious : I would like to suggest the creation of a spacer object, that would have it's own properties and would allow one to tweak the spacing between the elements of the legend. I can already do something similar by using an empty string group or add a non symbol layer with an empty string, by it uses the layer and group settings and has fewer capacities. A spacer item would be nice to add a horizontal bar, an empty space, or any spacer effects one could think about with ascii caracters.

– gisnside
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To reporting issues or feature requests on QGIS issue tracking, you need an OSGeo account. Then just login, go to tab New issue and in Tracker option choose Feature request



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Get OSGeo account here: https://www.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/ldap_create_user.py



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  • That's it... I knew it was something simple ! I was missing the Osgeo account creation step :) Many thanks.

    – gisnside
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You could post it at



http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



as a feature request. But, as copied from an excellent blog post;




...4.



Ask a developer to make the changes for you. This is not terribly
effective – you’re basically asking someone to work for free, and take
time away from their family/job/hobbies/social life to do work for
you. That said, it does sometimes happen, and here’s a few reasons I
can think of why:




  • You’ve build up enough “karma” within the project through other
    contributions. If someone has been heavily involved in the
    non-development side of the project (eg translations, documentation,
    helping users out on mailing lists/stackexchange, organising hackfests
    or user groups, etc) then developers are much more likely to want to
    help them out in turn.


  • You’ve got a fantastic idea which has just never occurred to anyone
    before. By bringing it to the attention of a developer you might
    trigger the “wow, I could really benefit from that too!” impulse which
    is hard-wired into some of us!



It’s a particularly interesting or challenging problem, and sometimes
developers just like to extend themselves.



...




it's more likely you will get it done (for you) when you hire a developer to do this.



source: http://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-effectively-get-things-changed-in-qgis/






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  • Thanks for your answer. However, I did found this link to see the actual existing feature requests but I'm missing the "how to post" part :) An idea ? (ps : i try to involve myself in the translation part of the project when I have a moment, but i'm not the most efficient translator ;) )

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    Aug 24 '16 at 10:10














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To reporting issues or feature requests on QGIS issue tracking, you need an OSGeo account. Then just login, go to tab New issue and in Tracker option choose Feature request



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To reporting issues or feature requests on QGIS issue tracking, you need an OSGeo account. Then just login, go to tab New issue and in Tracker option choose Feature request



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To reporting issues or feature requests on QGIS issue tracking, you need an OSGeo account. Then just login, go to tab New issue and in Tracker option choose Feature request



enter image description here



Get OSGeo account here: https://www.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/ldap_create_user.py



Also see QGIS documentation for bugs, features and issues






share|improve this answer















To reporting issues or feature requests on QGIS issue tracking, you need an OSGeo account. Then just login, go to tab New issue and in Tracker option choose Feature request



enter image description here



Get OSGeo account here: https://www.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/ldap_create_user.py



Also see QGIS documentation for bugs, features and issues







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  • That's it... I knew it was something simple ! I was missing the Osgeo account creation step :) Many thanks.

    – gisnside
    Aug 24 '16 at 13:03



















  • That's it... I knew it was something simple ! I was missing the Osgeo account creation step :) Many thanks.

    – gisnside
    Aug 24 '16 at 13:03

















That's it... I knew it was something simple ! I was missing the Osgeo account creation step :) Many thanks.

– gisnside
Aug 24 '16 at 13:03





That's it... I knew it was something simple ! I was missing the Osgeo account creation step :) Many thanks.

– gisnside
Aug 24 '16 at 13:03













4














You could post it at



http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



as a feature request. But, as copied from an excellent blog post;




...4.



Ask a developer to make the changes for you. This is not terribly
effective – you’re basically asking someone to work for free, and take
time away from their family/job/hobbies/social life to do work for
you. That said, it does sometimes happen, and here’s a few reasons I
can think of why:




  • You’ve build up enough “karma” within the project through other
    contributions. If someone has been heavily involved in the
    non-development side of the project (eg translations, documentation,
    helping users out on mailing lists/stackexchange, organising hackfests
    or user groups, etc) then developers are much more likely to want to
    help them out in turn.


  • You’ve got a fantastic idea which has just never occurred to anyone
    before. By bringing it to the attention of a developer you might
    trigger the “wow, I could really benefit from that too!” impulse which
    is hard-wired into some of us!



It’s a particularly interesting or challenging problem, and sometimes
developers just like to extend themselves.



...




it's more likely you will get it done (for you) when you hire a developer to do this.



source: http://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-effectively-get-things-changed-in-qgis/






share|improve this answer


























  • Thanks for your answer. However, I did found this link to see the actual existing feature requests but I'm missing the "how to post" part :) An idea ? (ps : i try to involve myself in the translation part of the project when I have a moment, but i'm not the most efficient translator ;) )

    – gisnside
    Aug 24 '16 at 10:10


















4














You could post it at



http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



as a feature request. But, as copied from an excellent blog post;




...4.



Ask a developer to make the changes for you. This is not terribly
effective – you’re basically asking someone to work for free, and take
time away from their family/job/hobbies/social life to do work for
you. That said, it does sometimes happen, and here’s a few reasons I
can think of why:




  • You’ve build up enough “karma” within the project through other
    contributions. If someone has been heavily involved in the
    non-development side of the project (eg translations, documentation,
    helping users out on mailing lists/stackexchange, organising hackfests
    or user groups, etc) then developers are much more likely to want to
    help them out in turn.


  • You’ve got a fantastic idea which has just never occurred to anyone
    before. By bringing it to the attention of a developer you might
    trigger the “wow, I could really benefit from that too!” impulse which
    is hard-wired into some of us!



It’s a particularly interesting or challenging problem, and sometimes
developers just like to extend themselves.



...




it's more likely you will get it done (for you) when you hire a developer to do this.



source: http://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-effectively-get-things-changed-in-qgis/






share|improve this answer


























  • Thanks for your answer. However, I did found this link to see the actual existing feature requests but I'm missing the "how to post" part :) An idea ? (ps : i try to involve myself in the translation part of the project when I have a moment, but i'm not the most efficient translator ;) )

    – gisnside
    Aug 24 '16 at 10:10
















4












4








4







You could post it at



http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



as a feature request. But, as copied from an excellent blog post;




...4.



Ask a developer to make the changes for you. This is not terribly
effective – you’re basically asking someone to work for free, and take
time away from their family/job/hobbies/social life to do work for
you. That said, it does sometimes happen, and here’s a few reasons I
can think of why:




  • You’ve build up enough “karma” within the project through other
    contributions. If someone has been heavily involved in the
    non-development side of the project (eg translations, documentation,
    helping users out on mailing lists/stackexchange, organising hackfests
    or user groups, etc) then developers are much more likely to want to
    help them out in turn.


  • You’ve got a fantastic idea which has just never occurred to anyone
    before. By bringing it to the attention of a developer you might
    trigger the “wow, I could really benefit from that too!” impulse which
    is hard-wired into some of us!



It’s a particularly interesting or challenging problem, and sometimes
developers just like to extend themselves.



...




it's more likely you will get it done (for you) when you hire a developer to do this.



source: http://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-effectively-get-things-changed-in-qgis/






share|improve this answer















You could post it at



http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues



as a feature request. But, as copied from an excellent blog post;




...4.



Ask a developer to make the changes for you. This is not terribly
effective – you’re basically asking someone to work for free, and take
time away from their family/job/hobbies/social life to do work for
you. That said, it does sometimes happen, and here’s a few reasons I
can think of why:




  • You’ve build up enough “karma” within the project through other
    contributions. If someone has been heavily involved in the
    non-development side of the project (eg translations, documentation,
    helping users out on mailing lists/stackexchange, organising hackfests
    or user groups, etc) then developers are much more likely to want to
    help them out in turn.


  • You’ve got a fantastic idea which has just never occurred to anyone
    before. By bringing it to the attention of a developer you might
    trigger the “wow, I could really benefit from that too!” impulse which
    is hard-wired into some of us!



It’s a particularly interesting or challenging problem, and sometimes
developers just like to extend themselves.



...




it's more likely you will get it done (for you) when you hire a developer to do this.



source: http://nyalldawson.net/2016/08/how-to-effectively-get-things-changed-in-qgis/







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  • Thanks for your answer. However, I did found this link to see the actual existing feature requests but I'm missing the "how to post" part :) An idea ? (ps : i try to involve myself in the translation part of the project when I have a moment, but i'm not the most efficient translator ;) )

    – gisnside
    Aug 24 '16 at 10:10





















  • Thanks for your answer. However, I did found this link to see the actual existing feature requests but I'm missing the "how to post" part :) An idea ? (ps : i try to involve myself in the translation part of the project when I have a moment, but i'm not the most efficient translator ;) )

    – gisnside
    Aug 24 '16 at 10:10



















Thanks for your answer. However, I did found this link to see the actual existing feature requests but I'm missing the "how to post" part :) An idea ? (ps : i try to involve myself in the translation part of the project when I have a moment, but i'm not the most efficient translator ;) )

– gisnside
Aug 24 '16 at 10:10







Thanks for your answer. However, I did found this link to see the actual existing feature requests but I'm missing the "how to post" part :) An idea ? (ps : i try to involve myself in the translation part of the project when I have a moment, but i'm not the most efficient translator ;) )

– gisnside
Aug 24 '16 at 10:10




















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