Thanks very much Munich!

giovanni

2010/10/29 Chris Puttick <[email protected]>:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Dear gvSIG users,
>>
>> the Department of Health and Environment of the City of Munich would
>> like to announce a few new tools for gvSIG 1.9 / 1.10.
>> These tools were developed by IVER and CSGIS on behalf of the
>> Department of Health and Environment.
>> Descriptions of the new tools:
>>
>> 1) Option to save project with relative path
>> Into the Project Properties, it will be an option to choose if
>> paths would be saved as absolute or as relative. In this
>> case, they will be relatives to the .gvp project path.
>
> Relative paths! Yay!
>
> Thank you the City of Munich :) - seems a good story for OSOR, has it been 
> submitted? And is another example of how open source works well for 
> governments; each contributes a little and the resulting RoI (in a very real, 
> very measurable way) is high.
>
> Regards
>
> Chris
>
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