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DESCRIPTION:Python can be used to extend the functional scope of QGIS\, but
  it doesn't always have to be a QGIS plugin: It is often worth creating ne
 w tools in QGIS with Python. How does this work?\nFirst\, this introductor
 y talk presents the Python interface of the QGIS toolbox and discusses the
  possibilities and limitations of tool development (for example\, in compa
 rison to the Model Builder and Plugin development).\nThen\, the creation o
 f a new QGIS tool will be demonstrated in a simple code example using a te
 mplate as a basis. It will be shown where Python code needs to be adapted 
 and what needs to be taken into account writing new tools.
DTSTAMP:20260525T200037Z
LOCATION:Statisten
SUMMARY:QGIS tools and Python - Isabelle Korsch
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2025/talk/LTVBR7/
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