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Plugin Builder Results

- -Congratulations! You just built a plugin for QGIS! Easy eh?

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-Your plugin LiteratureMapper was created in:
-  C:\Users\Michele\.qgis2\python\plugins\LiteratureMapper -

-Your QGIS plugin directory is located at:
-  C:/Users/Michele/.qgis2/python/plugins -

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What's Next

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  1. Copy the entire directory containing your new plugin to the QGIS plugin directory -
  2. Compile the resources file using pyrcc4 (simply run make if you have automake) -
  3. Test the generated sources using make test (or run tests from your IDE) -
  4. Test the plugin by enabling it in the QGIS plugin manager -
  5. Customize it by editing the implementation file literature_mapper.py -
  6. Create your own custom icon, replacing the default icon.png -
  7. Modify your user interface by opening literature_mapper_dialog_base.ui in Qt Designer -
  8. You can use the Makefile to compile your resource files when you - make changes. This requires GNU make (gmake) - -
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-For more information, see the PyQGIS Developer Cookbook at: -http://www.qgis.org/pyqgis-cookbook/index.html. -

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