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UID:pretalx-foss4g-europe-2026-workshops-UXJSSB@talks.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:If you are coming to FOSS4G you already know (or heard) QGIS is
  a great tool for working with GIS datasets. \nYou load data\, manipulate\
 , download\, upload and there are thousands of plugins to choose from to m
 ake your life even easier. \n\nBut let's say your workflow is not fitting 
 in those available plugins\, and you have a custom python script to make s
 ome changes to the QGIS layers. How can we make automate that or make it e
 asier for the entire org to run your shiny python script purpose built for
  your use case? \n\nIn this workshop we'll look at two possible solutions 
 \n- QGIS Plugin Development \n- QGIS Model Designer \n\n1. QGIS Plugin Dev
 elopment will include \n- Basic setup for plugin development \n- Writing a
  basic python script \n- Some debugging practises\n- Using QT designer for
  the UI\n- How to work with dependencies \n- Sharing your built plugin wit
 h your team \n \n2. QGIS Model Designer \n- Creating a model \n- Saving an
 d loading models \n- Running custom python scripts as steps \n- Sharing mo
 dels \n\nAfter this workshop\, I hope the folks can walk away with a basic
  understanding of custom data manipulation capabilities of QGIS.
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LOCATION:A12
SUMMARY:QGIS For You: Building a Plugin and Using Model Designer - json sin
 gh
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2026-workshops/talk/UXJSSB/
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