Thank you for your instant reply. However, moving my models to "C:\Users\Username\.qgis2\processing\models" didn´t solve the problem, they still do not show up in the models folder in the toolbox. I have reinstalled Master 1.9.0-35, checked the pathways in options and configuration and rebooted my pc with no change. I have some scripts stored in "C:\Users\Username\.qgis2\processing\scripts" and they do show up, although not all of them. It seems as if the total number of them are stored somewhere else...? Regarding the models, I believe the file extension is the same as before, .model? The test models and example models are shown as usual, but where are these stored? Best regards, Jonas
2013/9/15 Werner Macho <[email protected]> > On 09/14/2013 09:24 PM, Jonas Sjögren wrote: > > > I used to work in QGIS Master 1.9.0-4 where I have created some models in > > Sextante. When upgrading to a more recent version, QGIS Master 1.9.0-35, > > they were suddenly lost. According to Sextante options and configuration, > > the models are stored in C:\Users\Username\.qgis2\sextante\models, so I > > moved them there. But they still do not show up in the Sextante toolbox. > > Only Sextante example models and test models are shown. Is it possible to > > import them in some way? I don´t really like the idea of rebuilding > > them...:-( If you have an idea, please let me know. Thanks, > > Sextante has recently been renamed to "processing" so you should not put > your models into "C:\Users\Username\.qgis2\sextante\models" but rather > into "C:\Users\Username\.qgis2\processing\models" .. and get rid of that > whole "sextante" folder .. (or just rename it to processing) > > That should do the job > > kind regards > Werner > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user >
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