I completly agree with Victor. Bringing icons and menu items in an understandable and memorable order is urgently necessary and could become one of the thick plus for gvSIG CE.
Falk Am 14.07.2011 14:26, schrieb Victor Olaya: > I think that the first thing to do is to get rid of repeated stuff. > Then we should try to implement in SEXTANTE those missing features, at > least the easy ones (that will be my work). And finally, all the > features that are left outside of SEXTANTE, we should try to show them > to the user in a homogeneous manner, so at least all of them can be > found under a same menu. Having an "analysis" menu with a "SEXTANTE" > submenu with all SEXTANTE entries (toolbox, modeler, etc) and a > "gvSIG" submenu for gvSIG features (Topology, network analysis...) is, > IMHO, a good idea and easy to implement. The current distribution of > icons and menu items is a chaos and is not coherent at all. Creating a > toolbox-like element for gvSIG functions might also be a good idea to > solve that. > > Let's keep on discussing this topic > > Regards > > Victor > > 2011/7/14 Benjamin Ducke<[email protected]>: >> In general, I agree that it is a good idea to move features >> out of the de facto unmaintained gvSIG extensions and into >> SEXTANTE. It is also always a good idea to reduce redundancy. >> And I would love to get rid of some dead code rather sooner >> than later. All it does is produce more bug reports. >> >> However, this will have to be evaluated on a tool-by-tool >> basis. >> >> Off the top of my head, I would say the following >> do not have an equivalent in SEXTANTE and would take some >> time to re-implement: >> - Spatial Join >> - Topology tools >> - (any more?) >> >> Some tools require direct interaction with the gvSIG Views, >> but could probably be redesigned for SEXTANTE: >> - Vector transformations (rubber-sheeting, affine, etc.) >> - (any more?) >> >> Then there is some half-working and dead code that should be >> removed rather sooner than later and would have a much better >> place in SEXTANTE: >> - Raster Calculator >> - Decision Trees >> - Image fusion (Brovey and A Trous transforms) >> - Mosaicking >> >> Others should definitely stay in gvSIG: >> - image filters >> - raster zoom tool >> - RGB histograms and profiles. >> - Georeferencing >> >> Should we move this discussion to the forums or wiki? >> >> We should make a detailed list of functions that should be >> moved to SEXTANTE and features that need implementation in >> SEXTANTE. >> >> Ben >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> Hi Victor, list, >>> >>> I think this is quite a good idea as long as SEXTANTE is always >>> integrated in gvSIG(ce). SEXTANTE then will become THE toolbox of >>> gvSIG(ce). On the other hand without SEXTANTE (working) gvSIG will be >>> nothing more than >>> a viewing client for geodata. >>> Maybe some redundancy is not that bad at all? >>> As I am not a programmer I cannnot estimate the "cleaning effect" of >>> removing redundant features from gvsig code. >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Johannes >>> >>> -- View this message in context: >>> http://gvsig-ce-community.1049281.n5.nabble.com/Gvsigce-community-removing-duplicated-features-tp4586335p4586404.html >>> Sent from the gvSIG CE Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> AppSumo Presents a FREE Video for the SourceForge Community by Eric >>> Ries, the creator of the Lean Startup Methodology on "Lean Startup >>> Secrets Revealed." 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