Dear Michael

Thankyou for your feedback.  Following your email I have downloaded the 
latest daily build (1.4.1alpha), rather than the latest release 
(1.4.0.2) and it seems to be OK now.

What the problem might be I have no idea!  Any thoughts?

Geoff



On 31/12/2010 8:04 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi Geoff,
>
> I still can't reproduce the problem. Instead, I also get the following
> xml element 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 :
>
> <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="$FID"
> textFontName="SansSerif" textFontSize="10" textFontStyle="0"
> textFontJustification="0" textPosition="0" textOffset="1"
> textOffsetValue="0" textScope="1" textBackgroundColor="255, 255, 255,
> 255" textForegroundColor="0, 0, 0, 255" textFill="false" textBorder="0" />
>
> Other important ressources available in my installation (windows + java
> 1.6) are :
> jdom-1.0b8.jar +
> xercesImpl-2.8.1.jar +
> xml-apis-1.3.03.jar +
> xmlParserAPIs-2.0.2.jar in the lib directory
>
> iText-2.1.7.jar
> JumpChart.jar
> JumpFillPattern.jar
> JumpPrinter.jar
> VertexSymbols.jar in lib/ext directory
>
> FillPatterns directory
> VertexImages directory
> VertexSymbols directory in the lib/ext directory
>
> Can you give more details on how to reproduce the problem : exact
> openjump version taken from the web site and list of added jars and
> directories.
>
> Michaël
>
> Le 24/12/2010 02:47, Geoffrey Roy a écrit :
>> Dear  All
>>
>> I am quite sure that the problem with the VertexSymbols plugin relates
>> to the version of OpenJump.  I can generate the problem using the same
>> plugin file, same JVM, just with a different OpenJump version.
>>
>> When vertex symbols are attached to a layer and the project file is
>> saved the style entry for the layer in the project file looks (or
>> should) like this (in vers 1.2 of OJ):
>>
>> <style class="com.cadplan.jump.ExternalSymbolsImplType" enabled="true"
>> size="16" numSides="4" orientation="0.0" showLine="true" showFill="true"
>> dotted="false" attributeName="" byValue="true" symbolName="@star6"
>> symbolType="1" textEnabled="false" textAttributeName="$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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