Hi Geoff,

I still can't reproduce the problem. Instead, I get this xml element :
<style class="com.cadplan.jump.ExternalSymbolsImplType" enabled="true" 
size="16" numSides="4" orientation="0.0" showLine="true" showFill="true" 
dotted="false" attributeName="" byValue="true" symbolName="@star6" 
symbolType="1" textEnabled="false" textAttributeName="$FID" 
textFontName="SansSerif" textFontSize="10" textFontStyle="0" 
textFontJustification="0" textPosition="0" textOffset="1" 
textOffsetValue="0" textScope="1" textBackgroundColor="255, 255, 255, 
255" textForegroundColor="0, 0, 0, 255" textFill="false" textBorder="0" />

when I save my layer with the most recent version of OpenJUMP 
(1.4.1alpha from daily build) and your most recent vertex plugin taken 
from your site.
Other ressources which may impact th eplugin behaviour are :
jdom-1.0b8.jar +
xercesImpl-2.8.1.jar +
xml-apis-1.3.03.jar +
xmlParserAPIs-2.0.2.jar in the lib directory

iText-2.1.7.jar
JumpChart.jar
JumpFillPattern.jar

Le 24/12/2010 02:47, Geoffrey Roy a écrit :
> Dear  All
>
> I am quite sure that the problem with the VertexSymbols plugin relates
> to the version of OpenJump.  I can generate the problem using the same
> plugin file, same JVM, just with a different OpenJump version.
>
> When vertex symbols are attached to a layer and the project file is
> saved the style entry for the layer in the project file looks (or
> should) like this (in vers 1.2 of OJ):
>
> <style class="com.cadplan.jump.ExternalSymbolsImplType" enabled="true"
> size="16" numSides="4" orientation="0.0" showLine="true" showFill="true"
> dotted="false" attributeName="" byValue="true" symbolName="@star6"
> symbolType="1" textEnabled="false" textAttributeName="$FID"
> textFontName="SansSerif" textFontSize="10" textFontStyle="0"
> textFontJustification="0" textPosition="0" textOffset="1"
> textOffsetValue="0" textScope="1" textBackgroundColor="255, 255, 255,
> 255" textForegroundColor="0, 0, 0, 255" textFill="false" textBorder="0" />
>
> That is, it contains all the required parameters to define the symbol
> style.  I presume the XML is generated by
> com.vividsolutions.jump.util.java2xml.Java2XML.
>
> In vers 1.4 of OJ we actually get the following:
>
> <style class="com.cadplan.jump.ExternalSymbolsImplType" enabled="true" />
>
> The details are missing.  This seems to indicate that my new Vertex
> style is not correctly registered for the XML conversion.
>
> Ant thoughts?
>
> Geoff
>


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