{"name": "TomBio tools", "package_name": "TomBio", "version": "1.6.0", "experimental": false, "qgis_min": "2.0.0", "qgis_max": "2.99.0", "downloads": 1052, "uploaded_by": "burkmarr", "upload_datetime": "2014-12-10T12:17:40.859255", "changelog": "1.6.0\n- Added functionality to display NBN grid maps showing\nspecies density distribution by dataset and designation.\nAlso modified various elements of the NBN tool interface\nto accommodate these changes.\n1.5.0\n- Added filtering by dataset, date and presence/absence to\nNBN mapping tool.\n1.4.4\n- Modified the environment options dialog so that users can\nsee example environment option values. The example option\nvalues file is updated whenever new options are added to the\nplugin. So now users can always easily check if new options\nhave been added whenever the tool is updated.\n1.4.3\n- Now able to provide access to NBN maps via the NBN WMS\nas a logged in user so NBN-registered users with greater\nthan public access can see all the data they have access\nto. Many thanks to Chris Johnson (CEH) and Matt Debont (NBN)\nfor their help in sorting this out.\n1.4.2\n- Enhancement to Map Mashup to allow image to be pasted from\na file instead of the clipboard. Also to allow the application\nof a style file to the registered raster image.\n1.4.1\n- Bug-fix to improve processing for CSV files with many taxa.\n1.4.0\n- Updated the Biological Records tool with two main enhancements.\n1. Allows maps to be generated from X & Y values stored in any\nCRS. Specify grid sizes directly - must be specified in the map\nunits used by the output CRS.\n2. Improved internal handling of Comma Separated Value records\nfiles which means performance improvements and ability to handle\nmuch larger files.\n1.3.4\n- Updated the OSGR tool so that it supports non-UK based coordinate\nreference systems and allows generation of grids at user-specified sizes,\nwhatever coordinate reference system is used (including OSGB).\n1.3.3\n- Incorporated changes to make better use of the new multi-threaded\nrendering (MTR) model. This should improve the performance of batch\natlas map layer and image generation in most circumstances.\n1.3.2\n- Made changes to speed up generation of layers and batch images when\nlarge rasters or WMS are used for a backdrop.\n- Updated tool info files and tool metadata.\n1.3.1\n- Fixed issue with backward compatibility with version 2.\n1.3.0\n- Incorporates major change to Biological Records tool to cope with the new\nrendering mechanism (MTS) introduced with version 2.4 of QGIS. This\nreplaces the workarounds introduced in version 1.2.0. The information\nfile (invoked from the options tab) gives a bit of information on using\nthe new interface.\n1.2.1\n- Incorporates a few bug fixes, better information for problems and workarounds.\n1.2.0\n- Workaround for issue with batch map image generation in Biological Records tool.\n1.1.0\n- Workaround for issue with 'auto' layer in NBN tool in newer versions of QGIS.\n1.0.2\n- Addresses problems with initialising environment variables.", "external_deps": null, "download_url": "https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/TomBio/version/1.6.0/download/"}