Sounds like a great feature. For a UI, how about putting Selectable under Editable on the layer list right-click menu?regards,LarryOn 8/29/06,
Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hei Juliana,i guess your idea is the best, to add a property to the Layer class(Layerable?)and then change the
Hi Sunburned, I think what is going on here is that activate is used to change from one LayerViewPanel to another. When the change is made, the listener for the old panel has to be deactivated so that the cursor tool will listen only to the mouse events in the newly activated panel. If you removed
Hi Sunburned, The Workbench blackboard is serialized as workbench-state.xml. Layer blackboards are not serialized. PlugInContext is a "snapshot", whereas WorkbenchContext is "current" e.g., thecurrently active window
regards,LarryOn 9/12/06, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had
Hi Sunburned, Why would we ever need to check and see if a CursorTool was rolling
back some action? EditTransaction should not commit the change when invalid geometry is produce as part of the operation. ROLLING_BACK_INVALID_EDITS_KEY is a flag that this is occuring so that other parts of the code
I believe that if a toolbox (like the edit toolbox) is closed, the current edit tool is deactivated and the first tool on the toolbar is selected by default.regards,LarryOn 9/13/06,
Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The deactivate method of the AbstractCursorTool currently looks like
OpenJUMP toolbar?Do you know what class handles this transition?
SSOn 9/13/06, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I believe that if a toolbox (like the edit toolbox) is closed, the current
edit tool is deactivated and the first tool on the toolbar is selected by default. regards, Larry On 9/13/06
Vamsee, Have you tried giving OpenJUMP a lot more memory? Say 1GB. Your PC might have to go to virtual memory, but it should still work if you give it enough memory. I know that 512MB sounds like enough for 250MB of shape files, but it isn't with JUMP.
regards,Larry BeckerOn 9/25/06, vamsee movva
Just a stopwatch.On 11/3/06, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put up a little post about using XML...http://openjump.blogspot.com/The Sunburned SurveyorP.S. - How are you guys profiling OpenJUMP for the Shapefile tests?
Are you using a stop watch, or do you have a programmatic
Hi Stefan,For whom would occure problems if we switch OJ to Java 1.5?
This seems like a question that would be more appropriate for the jump users list since it will affect all OJ users.regards,LarryOn 11/7/06,
Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry -- i have seen that i broke the
I believe that this function is used to determine if the right click context
menu should be displayed while the CursorTool is active.
Larry
On 11/16/06, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The CursorTool interface declares a method named isRightMouseButton()
used. I'm curious what the
, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm guessing by the fact that no one has mentioned it, that OJ hasn't
implemented the Complement Result option from VividSolutions yet?
Larry
On 11/27/06, Rahkonen Jukka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lähettäjä: Ugo Taddei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
layer
- use equals as relation
- check the box for complement result
:)
and of course it works: thanx to Martin (i guess the spatial query was
his implementation)
stefan
Larry Becker wrote:
Complement Results is available in JUMP 1.2 and has been there for
several months.
On 11/27/06
Hi Sunburned,
If I understand the bug in question, it is not easy to reproduce. It has
been my experience that you can't fix bugs unless you can reproduce them,
otherwise you can't know when they are fixed. All you can do otherwise is
to apply a lot of preventative measures that may improve
Sunburned,
It sounds like you have been studying up on the JUMP core quite a bit
lately, and have reached a pretty good understanding of how it works.
However, I'm confused about what the topic of Threads has to do with this
bug fix. Events are not Threads, as I'm sure you realize. As far as
Just replace
/openjump/src/com/vividsolutions/jump/workbench/ui/images/splash.png
Larry
On 1/18/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to update the splash screen for the 01.00.02 release of OpenJUMP.
Can anyone give me some quick pointers on how to do that?
Thanks,
SS
(
category, type, categoryIndex));
}
Thanks for your help Larry.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 1/18/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sunburned,
I respectfully disagree with your analysis. I believe all of the
iteration over LayerListeners occurs within the GUI
I'd like to know the answer to this one too.
Larry
On 1/18/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
Looks like Stefan is hot on the trail of my bug!
Would you be able to breifly decribe the purpose of this command and how
it works?
Thanks,
The Sunburned Surveyor
On
had some discussion on logo similarities
and the number of the splashscreen is set up elsewhere
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
Just replace
/openjump/src/com/vividsolutions/jump/workbench/ui/images/splash.png
Larry
On 1/18/07, *Sunburned Surveyor
, but I would naturally welcome a more comprehensive solution to
printing. The lack of a printing capability in OpenJUMP does seem a major
limitation. Printing on multiple pages also appears an important capability
as some users will have access to large format printers.
Geoff
Larry Becker wrote
Sunburned,
After searching the jump archives, I found this comment from Pedro to Ugo
about the problem:
UGO:
I'm still using pre-Ugo mods (:-) release of OpenJump. I stuck with one
the (late) December releases which is very stable. This problem has only
arisen after the project became a full
scale the image?
2. I have also tried printing a WMS layer but that did not work at
all. Has anyone tried this?? I am not sure how to get access to the WMS
image.
3. I use pdf995 as my PDF printer driver - it produces multi-page
images without problems
Geoff
Larry Becker wrote
/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Pedro,
To me, a simple specialized tool like Reverse Linestring is an ideal
candidate for a Beanshell tool. Unfortunately, pasting the Beanshell code
into the console gets old fast when you are doing it a lot. SkyJUMP has a
small innovation
(a);
firstFeature.setGeometry(CoordinateArrays.toLineOrPoint(a, new
GeometryFactory()));
wc.layerViewPanel.repaint();
}
regards,
Larry
On 1/29/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michaël,
That's interesting. I didn't know the arrow navigation trick. Is that
an OpenJUMP PlugIn? It doesn't seem to work
I found 30 gifs inside rt.jar for Java 1.5 are at
javax/swing/plaf/metal/icons. Is that what you mean?
regards,
Larry
On 1/30/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I've asked this before, but I need to ask again.
I'm starting on the development for the GUI to some of my
I'm also getting an error. I'll try downloading and installing a fresh copy
of OpenJUMP tomorrow.
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/dom/xpath/XPathEvaluator
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(Unknown Source)
at
?
Landon
On 2/1/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Sunburned,
While I was testing out the PrintLayout, I got a Concurrent
modification error on a project with only shapefiles. This seems to point
to OJ specifically, since I have never yet gotten this error with SkyJUMP
/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should also note, so as not to overly alarm anyone, that the error was
fully recoverable (like all of JUMP's errors), and did not happen again
although I immediately tried loading the project again several times.
Larry
On 2/1/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL
Hi Ugo,
You didn't mention Kosmo. I have just started looking at Kosmo's
code and it is incredible. There are 1437 Java files in Kosmo
compared to 948 in OpenJump, 897 in SkyJUMP, and 775 in JUMP. Besides
the new data sources, the most exciting potential seems to be in their
renderer (which
link the message to the plug-in by the plug-ins class name.
Does this sound like something that you had in mind? It might be better than
simply presenting the user with a stack trace.
Let me know what you think.
Landon
On 2/27/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sunburned
I can't explain it, but I can benchmark it. For the burlulc.shp
redraw render speed benchmark (not counting time to load shape file):
No color theming.
uDig: 3 seconds.
Kosmo: 5 seconds.
gvSIG: 9 seconds.
OpenJump, SkyJUMP: 13 seconds.
with color theming on LUCODE
uDig: 6 seconds.
.
I need to speak some more about these issues. I hope I can
find time
later this weekend.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 3/2/07, *Larry Becker* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Putting all together it's quite
The answer depends on the class. In some cases there is no way.
regards,
Larry
On 3/16/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm doing some final tweaks on my pluggable rendering system for OpenJUMP.
I need to know how to obtain a reference to the JUMPWorkbench from inside
another
:
That really sucks. There has got to be a way to fix that.
I'll have to take a look at my code to figure out a way around this. :[
Thanks Larry.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 3/16/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The answer depends on the class. In some cases there is no way.
regards
SkyJUMP (and also probably the reason Kosmo) installs its own copy of
the JVM.
Regards,
Larry Becker
On 3/18/07, Landon Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I received this message at the JPP e-mail address. I am forwarding it to
the mailing list.
The Sunburned Surveyor
-- Forwarded message
Hi Jukka,
As usual, you make an excellent point. I've heard the same complaint from
our users. I'll look into it.
regards,
Larry Becker
On 3/18/07, Rahkonen Jukka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Sometimes I do errors while digitising polylines or polygons with many
vertises. Is there now
Hi Sascha,
Great idea! Your patch is implemented in SkyJUMP. Of course, it has no
effect until someone creates code to use it. I see that this would also be
a way to implement my decimation optimization without losing any precision.
thanks,
Larry Becker
On 3/19/07, Sascha L. Teichmann
in the tool bar? It should be logical for users and I started to
think that keyboard might be tricky for tablet PC users, even they do have
virtual keyboard.
-Jukka-
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Larry
Becker
Sent: Sun 18.3.2007 18:21
To: List for discussion of JPP
on my todo list :o)
btw.. i forgot but did you send the changes for the rendering, Larry?
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
Hi Jukka,
Bob was able to modify our ConstrainedMultiClickTool class to add a key
listener for the Backspace key which will delete the last vertex. We
couldn't make your
/WKTFillPattern.java?view=log
regards,
Larry
On 3/20/07, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanx,
but i meant with rendering the speed improvement where you sent recently
around the images. Or is it still in the testing phase?
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
Hi Stefan,
If you are referring
with an older version of jump it takes one 2 sek
after seeing the outlines and one sec more for filling.
any suggestions?
probably an issue which could be solved by the bbox?
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
Right. That would be:
http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/skyjump/skyjump/com/vividsolutions/jump
, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hei Larry,
Larry Becker schrieb:
Hi Stefan,
1. Is there somewhere I can get a copy of the shape file to test with?
i upload it here:
ftp://ftp.geo.unizh.ch/pub/sstein/openjump/brdlaender.zip
2. Is the speed up working for other large shape
slowdown only occurs when you
drag the zoom bar (in any version of JUMP).
thanks,
Larry
On 3/24/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stefan,
It occurs to me that I never use the Zoom bar so I probably haven't
tested it. The Zoom bar does a more radical kind of decimation
simplification
Hi Sunburned,
I don't have a lot of time to study your problem, but I note that there is
code in OpenJump that Stefan put in for Ole to support PIROL's image layer
renderer (a plugin, right?). I've seen the code (just search for Ole in
the source), but I haven't seen how PIROL uses it. It may
I think that it goes to the system console in Eclipse or whatever, otherwise
probably to the bit bucket.
regards,
Larry
On 4/12/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got the code for the plug-in dependency system and the pluggable
renderers integrated into a copy of OpenJUMP's
In Eclipse, just highlight the reference you are interested in (in this case
render), right click and choose References-Project. This will display all
of the places in the project that reference your highlighted text in a
Search panel that you can arrow through. It understands Java, so it is
Hi Sunburned,
Michaël is correct. It is time to embrace the Java 5 enhancements. It
may even be time to start considering Java 6. My testing shows no problems
with compatibility.
Regarding specific suggestions, I'm afraid I haven't yet understood
exactly what problem you are trying to
it is
an important one.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 4/13/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sunburned,
Michaël is correct. It is time to embrace the Java 5 enhancements.
It may even be time to start considering Java 6. My testing shows no
problems with compatibility.
Regarding specific
Yes, I think the thread kind of got lost. I was talking about changing the
code to take advantage of Java 5''s features, not just compiling with it,
which as Stefan pointed out, we have been doing for quite some time.
Larry
On 4/14/07, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hei Landon,
on the ArcSDE
Reader 2.0 plugin. It is still the one from August. Are you refering to
a problem with OJ 1.2 Beta?
..And none of them (plugin + OJ 1.2) is installable either???
lots of wondering ;o)
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
Stefan,
I tried you new installable ArcSDE extension and I
Stefan is correct that Lists have more methods, although technically
Collection is an interface not a super class. The List interface is a
superset of the Collection interface. Notably it adds the important
positional access methods. Of course, Lists also have order which all
Collections do not
and Larry.
Thank you in advance for your patient efforts to explain some of these basic
Java principles to me.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 5/1/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan is correct that Lists have more methods, although technically
Collection is an interface not a super
Hi Michaël,
I believe the OJ feature request that you are referring to was
submitted by Steve Tanner:
Have JUMPConfiguration.java in XML file.
Ugo added the following comment:
Ugo Taddei: �Has anyone thought about changing the
JUMPConfiguration.java to an xml-based config? That is,
representing jump's plugins and ui elements like
menu-items and tools
without using a specific library.
I'm still not sure about the best approach, but it would be a great
feature for OpenJUMP.
Michaël
Larry Becker a écrit :
Hi Michaël,
I believe the OJ feature request that you
UI glue
code and an XML format and reader.
hope this clears up the discussion,
regards,
Larry Becker
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Hi Michaël,
You are right. No additional functionality is required. There is
only one problem. It doesn't work right now unless you are in the
development environment. At least, I have never been able to get it
to work in a runtime deployed version of JUMP.
Larry
On 5/9/07, Michaël Michaud
Sunburned,
It's actually pretty straightforward to do the compare using Eclipse.
I use the right-click Compare With feature to synchronize features
with JUMP and OpenJump. It will open up a Compare editor that will
step you through the differences and you can use the buttons to copy
changes that
Thanks Sunburned. I read the article linked to in Malte's post. I can see
where Subversion's atomic commit would be important in some environments,
but with the kind of service that I get from SourceForge, I would never get
anything done if I had to start over each time I got an error.
Nice work.
Larry
On 5/15/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the privilege of writing a short, introductory article to
spatial relationships for the first article of the OSGeo Journal.
You can find the PDF version of the enrire issue here:
SS,
To see an example of a special label class, see the
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.cursortool.NoteTool class. It is a
simplified version of what you are talking about, I think. There is also a
custom style called NoteStyle that renders it. No one seems to instantiate
this orphaned
SS,
When you get an exception while running in Eclipse, you should be
able to click on the line in the Console and have it take you to the
exact line that caused the error. Even if you are not running in
Eclipse, the line number should be available in the Details, and
Navigate - Go to Line
the changelog on the vividsolutions
cvs. But currently i am already quite happy to have the cvs email log ;)
all the things mentioned by Sascha are very hepful and i really enjoy
reading them for the wfs/printlayout plugin development.
Larry Becker schrieb:
A changeLog would be nice. You can
community if
you could find the solution to this problem.
regards,
Larry Becker
On 5/21/07, david alejandro garcia ortega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I am working with the source code of OpenJump and i have the following
question:
When I load a dataset(shapefile) commited memory is about 150Mb
but only sometimes :I
stefan
david alejandro garcia ortega schrieb:
Thanks Larry i will try to find a solution to the problem.
DAVID GARCIA
From: /Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Reply-To: /List
Hi SS,
You said:
The line that is generating the error mesage is this:
if (getRenderer(contentID).equals(null))
The only way that could be true is if contentID is null. If I remember
correctly, contentID is basically the layer object.
Larry
On 5/21/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wishful thinking. There are no layers in an empty project, so there are no
renders.
Larry
On 5/21/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just realized OpenJUMP isn't passing the LayerViewPanel or any other
phantom object to the render() method.
The only way the
if
a new ThreadQueue implementation here, but it need's
a bit more of testing.
- Sascha
Larry Becker schrieb:
Hi Sascha,
I have run into the WMS Layer problem you referred to. It is caused
by the fact that WMSLayer renders on a separate Thread. To wait for
those layers to finish rendering
FOSS4G edition)
Larry Becker schrieb:
Michaël,
I agree that PlugInContext is probably not appropriate in the model.
I changed mine to WorkbenchContext since SkyJUMP no longer allows Task
Cloning because it was buggy. Now that I think of it, the bugs might
have been related to the issue
Michaël, it looks like you need to mediate this dispute between me and
Stefan. Stefan claims that the decimation optimization caused the zoombar
to get very slow when given some worst case very large polygon data that he
has. I claim that the problem occurs even without the optimization, and
I have been having problems with accessing the openjump repository on
SourceForge for the last hour. Is anyone else having issues?
If I keep trying, I eventually get it to work, but it is taking way too long
to update my copy of OJ. I will check back with it tomorrow.
regards,
Larry
--
SS,
public RenderingManager(final LayerViewPanel panel) {
this.panel = panel;
repaintTimer.setCoalesce(true);
putAboveLayerables(SelectionBackgroundRenderer.CONTENT_ID,
new Renderer.Factory() {
public Renderer create() {
, but these are not really problems,
only architectural critiques. Have you done any benchmarks that show that
the new SingleThreadQueue speeds up rendering? Your logical argument that
it should be more efficient is persuasive, but I have been surprised by
Java before.
respectfully,
Larry Becker
On 5/23/07
Michael,
Without a reference to the layer in RenderManager, what would
prevent the memory from being released? I can't find anything wrong
with the way that InfoModel.dispose() is working. Can you do some
more magic with jhat do determine the answer?
regards,
Larry
On 5/29/07, Sunburned
Hi Paul,
As usual, you are interested in many of the same things that I am.
The single DataSource multiple layer concept is currently only
implemented in WMS and MrSID (which is based on WMSLayer) and you
actually end up with only a single layer in JUMP, but you can manage
it as multiples.
to be able to
have it read directly from the file, but I think that may require some extra
resource management.
Cheers,
Paul
Larry Becker wrote:
Hi Paul,
As usual, you are interested in many of the same things that I am.
The single DataSource multiple layer concept is currently
/29/07, Michaël Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry Becker a écrit :
SS,
I didn't find it necessary to do special (i.e. wireframe) rendering
when doing mouse wheel zooming since worse case render times are now
so short in SkyJUMP, and anyway the renderer doesn't block the UI,
whereas
,
I did not yet go through the code.
Could you reproduce the problem I discribed ?
I'll try to play with jhat again by the end of the week.
Michaël
Larry Becker a écrit :
Michael,
Without a reference to the layer in RenderManager, what would
prevent the memory from being released? I
Rant on Martin.
LOL
Larry
On 5/29/07, Martin Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Martin,
See my comments below.
Martin wrote: Naming of
methods, classes and packages is more visible (in increasing importance)
- articulating some policies here might be
(multiRendererThreadQueue renamed to
defaultRendererThreadQueue). Only an idea ... I'm in discussion
mode now. ;-)
- Sascha
Larry Becker schrieb:
Hi Sascha,
I read your comments and look at your code with interest. It
appears
to be an improved ThreadQueue implementation, but will require
. Teichmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Larry,
Larry Becker schrieb:
Hi Sascha,
Only potentially, but practically speaking my code is blocking the
GUI thread, and there is nothing running to put more jobs on the
queue. The while loop in processQueue will keep maxRunningThreads
access to a 3D accelerated
MS Windows I will have a look if this holds for Direct3D too.
regards, Sascha
Larry Becker schrieb:
I don't have time to look at it closely right now, but it sounds like
a logical simplification. I hate that temp array too.
regards,
Larry
On 6/4/07
Hi Sascha,
Great work! You have found the cause of another annoying slowdown.
I first noticed this doing the burlulc benchark with Colour Theming.
It really needs to be fixed. I noticed that it is fixed in Kosmo
already, however their model is probably different.
Fixing BasicStyle to use
I did try the -Dsun.java2d.opengl=true on Windows XP and it rendered
just a little slower than the default method.
Larry
On 6/5/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sascha,
I've done experiments with doing inline transformations (no
AffineTransform), and found
Setting -Dsun.java2d.d3d=true is also slightly slower than the default.
Larry
On 6/5/07, Sascha L. Teichmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you also tried the Direct3D path (-Dsun.java2d.d3d=true)?
I think the results depend on the graphics hardware and driver quality.
Sascha
Larry Becker
Sascha,
I implemented your changes in SkyJUMP to BasicStyle and
BasicStylePanel. It worked when I opened a task with colour theming
already set up, but when I tried to add a new layer and chose Change
Styles, I got:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
this as an issue.
regards,
Larry
On 6/5/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sascha,
I implemented your changes in SkyJUMP to BasicStyle and
BasicStylePanel. It worked when I opened a task with colour theming
already set up, but when I tried to add a new layer and chose Change
Styles, I got
Roman,
The SkyJUMP javadoc is located at:
http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/skyjump/skyjump/doc/
Unfortunately, SourceForge doesn't allow viewing it as html directly
in their viewer so you will have to download it to browse it.
regards,
Larry Becker
On 6/5/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL
()
untouched.
Larry Becker schrieb:
It seem to work when I modify getFillPattern in BasicStyle to include
the check for null and then initialize the fillPattern as before.
public Paint getFillPattern() {
if (fillPattern == null) {
fillPattern
has deleted an attribute I was depending on. Also,
would the FeatureSchema Name be persisted in the Task (.jmp) file, and
if so how does that affect compatibility?
thanks,
Larry Becker
On 6/9/07, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hei Paul,
mhm.. if you write the function (that also
Hi SS,
I don't want to hold up progress. If the majority wants
Subversion, then by all means go for it.
Sorry I haven't been keeping up with the list, I've been busy.
regards,
Larry
On 6/8/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's wait to see what Larry Becker has to say
SS,
OK, sign me up for write access too. Since our SkyJUMP work is
mostly complete, I'll try to find some time at home to port over some
of our more popular improvements.
regards,
Larry Becker
On 6/12/07, Andreas Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hello
pioneering work already done, and perhaps avoid
problems already solved (or not solved).
regards,
Larry Becker
On 6/13/07, Paul Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A comment that SS made regarding Layers vs. FeatureSchema objects made
me think that we probably need a Wiki page where we can define
As an example of what I was saying:
under WMSLayer
SIDLayer extends WMSLayer and provides access to local MRSID raster
files - implemented in SkyJUMP and OpenJUMP.
Larry
On 6/13/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Paul,
Great! I think this is a useful list. I would extend
check to see if
their path is valid, and prompt to locate it if not. This prevents
being surprised several months later after you have forgotten where
the file is.
Comments?
Larry Becker
--
http://amusingprogrammer.blogspot.com
SS,
What is the preferred method of SVN support in Eclipse?
thanks,
Larry
On 6/15/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With the help of Andreas and Stefan I have successfully started our
migration to Subversion in a manner that will (hopefully) preserve our
CVS history.
Please
on a context menu in the Layer View. You are
right, that would be confusing, however I meant the Layer Name panel
context menu, where we already have other I/O options.
regards,
Larry Becker
On 6/14/07, Michaël Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Larry,
1 - Sounds good,
2 - Please, could you
Thanks Paul,
Whew! The simpler they make install procedure, the more trouble I
seem to have with them.
Larry
On 6/15/07, Paul Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://subclipse.tigris.org/
Larry Becker wrote:
SS,
What is the preferred method of SVN support in Eclipse?
thanks
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On 6/15/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Paul,
Whew! The simpler
wrote:
Pert neer, but not plumb.
Now we're talkin pardner!
SS
On 6/15/07, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SS,
I'm probably as native of an English speaker as you can get. :]
Pert neer, but not plumb.
Larry
On 6/15/07, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
that I have been using
in case it is outdated.
thanks,
Larry Becker
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HI Pedro,
Here is a link to the last reported ( 8 May) PostGIS info:
http://www.mail-archive.com/jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01283.html
I don't know about the raster support.
regards,
Larry
On 6/15/07, Pedro Doria Meunier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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