External plugins
Using external QGIS Python Plugins
External QGIS plugins are written in Python. They are stored in either
the 'Official' or 'User contributed' QGIS Repostories, or in various other external
repositories maintained by individual authors.
Table <A HREF="#tab:external_plugins">12</A> shows a list of curently available 'Official'
plugins, with a short description.
Detailed documentation about the usage, minimum QGIS version, homepage, authors,
and other important information are provided with the external plugins themselves
and is not included in this manual.
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You will find an up-to-date list of 'Official' plugins in the Official QGIS
Repository at http://qgis.osgeo.org/download/plugins.html. This list is also available
automatically from the Plugins installer via plugin_installerFetch Python
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Icon | External plugin | Description |
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[width=0.7cm]zoom2point_icon |
Zoom To Point <A NAME="20"></A> | Zooms to a coordinate specified in the input dialog. You can specify the zoom level as well to control the view extent. |
[width=0.7cm]plugin_installer |
Plugin Installer <A NAME="22"></A> | The most recent Python Plugin Installer. |
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<P> A detailed description of the installation procedure for external python plugins can be found in Section load_external_plugin.
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