I've finished my first example for the plug-in programmer's guide. In
this example the user selects a text file and the plug-in writes the
feature count of each layer to the file. I've tried to make the
plug-in user friendly without being to complex from a programmer's
prespective. However, I wanted to do a little more than the typical
"hello world" example, because I know I had trouble figuring out how
to organize the actions of my own plug-in attempts.

At any rate, if you would be willing to do a review of the source code
before I include it in the guide I would be cery grateful. I want to
make sure I don't do anything careless in the code of my first example
for the guide.

If you are a user that is interested in using the plug-in, let me
know. I didn't think it would be that practical, so I didn't put the
plug-in JAR online, but it is "working" code if someone thinks they
would use it.

The Sunburned Surveyor

P.S. - I think most of my code examples in the guide will deal with
Layers. This will allow for some consistency and will keep the reader
from drowning in the OpenJUMP API.

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