Theoretically QGIS is open source code. I have not proved that myself, but that is what I hear. If that is the case, Yes, you can see the QGIS code used for georeferencing - if you can find it :-)
Mike On 5/16/23 14:00, [email protected] wrote:
Message: 2 Date: Tue, 16 May 2023 12:55:48 +0200 From: Spaska Forteva<[email protected]> To:[email protected] Subject: [Qgis-user] python code generated during georeferencing in QGIS Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Hello, I have a problem and I hope for an answer here. I know how to georeference a tif map with geopoints in QGIS. I have developed a shiny app and want to automate/program the georeferencing for several maps there (for loop). Unfortunately, I've tried a lot and can't get it directly under python without errors. My question, is there any way I can see the python code generated during georeferencing in QGIS? I can develop something myself in the Python console, but not the steps that I create with the QGIS program for georeferencing, right? Is there a way to see the python code generated during georeferencing in QGIS? -GPT says yes, but nothing happens to me in the console 🙁 Best Regards, Spaska Forteva
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