On the webpage, we have access at the general improvements...
But for me, it is interessant to know that from the previous version, QGIS has now:
From this link General Improvements
- Added gpsd support to live gps tracking.
- A new plugin has been included that allows for offline editing.
- Allow user specific PROJ.4 search paths and update srs.db to include grid reference.
- Added a native (C++) raster calculator implementation which can deal with large rasters efficiently.
- Many improvements and new operators to the vector attribute table field calculator including field concatenation, row counter etc.
- Experimental WFS-T support. Additionally ported wfs to network manager.
- Georeferencer has had many tidy ups and improvements.
- Select and measure toolbar flyouts and submenus.
Labelling (New generation only)
- Data defined label position in labeling-ng.
- Line wrapping, data defined font and buffer settings for labeling-ng.
Layer properties and symbology
- Three new classification modes added to graduated symbol renderer (version 2), including Natural Breaks (Jenks), Standard Deviations, and Pretty Breaks (based on pretty from the R statistical environment).
- Improved loading speed of the symbol properties dialog.
- Data-defined rotation and size for categorized and graduated renderer (symbology-ng).
- Use size scale also for line symbols to modify line width.
- Added ability to interactively select pixels from the canvas to populate the transparency table in the raster layer properties dialog.
- Added "style manager..." button to symbol selector so that users will find the style manager more easily.
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