On 13.10.2011 10:50, Rahkonen Jukka wrote: > Hi, > > Nice to learn something new every day. Today it was opening zipped files > directly. I can see that even a saved project can open data from zip file. > Could there be one more row in the Files of type list: > Zip (with any supported files)?
good idea. how would the user else know about it. > Makes me think that for delivering the whole project it would be handy to > have a new "Save Project as... With All/Some Data Zipped". All or just > selected layers would be saved into a zip file if possible and the whole > project could be copied/mailed/installed on all the computers in a class with > the most simple way. i think it's only implemented for open file. you can of course always zip your files manually. ..ede > > -Jukka- > > >> -----Alkuperäinen viesti----- >> Lähettäjä: edgar.sol...@web.de [mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de] >> Lähetetty: 13. lokakuuta 2011 10:41 >> Vastaanottaja: OpenJump develop and use >> Aihe: Re: [JPP-Devel] strings for pan synchronization options are gone >> >> On 13.10.2011 09:12, Rahkonen Jukka wrote: >>> Double step selecting may feel odd with the standard >> installation but there is one plugin utilising the double >> step format-file name selection. Deejump plugin adds another >> shapefile adapter and one more GML reader. By the way, it >> can open GML2 files coming from WFS 1.0.0 service or created >> by ogr2ogr without OpenJUMP templates and therefore it is >> rather usefule sometimes. It is easiest to get with the >> deejump packege http://wiki.deegree.org/deegreeWiki/OpenJumpPackages. >>> Deegree adapters give also two alternatives for normal >> saving, either normal shapefile or GML saving or saving to >> zip file. Therefore I would not say that the two-step >> selection is useless, even it is true that we do not need the >> extented possibilities much at the moment. >> >> ok have to look what deree does. as it is in core, you select >> below and above it is updated to the same or all files. >> >>> >>> Quantum GIS is showing a long list of file types and on the >> bottom stands "All files". I think that selecting "All files" >> leads to automatic selection of the file type by GDAL/OGR. It >> is quite clever in investigating the file structure and >> recognising the file type. I can believe it has taken a lot >> of tricky programming. If user selects a certain driver it is >> only possible to open files with a fixed file name extension. >> For example after selecting Spatialite only files ending >> .sqlite are listed. >> >> that's how i prefer it to be. usually a file selected from >> all files view is opened according to it's extension which >> has a handler assigned. >> >>> >>> QGIS can have different drivers for the same file type even >> the standard installation seems to use OGR for everything. I >> can see from the list one example where same file name >> extension is used by two OGR drivers. There seems to be >> INTERLIS 1 and INTERLIS 2 usind extensions .itf, .xml, .ili, >> .ITF, .XML, or .ILI. I think that it means that user MUST use >> one of there registered file name extensions, because if the >> name was for example .interlis then user must select "All >> files" in the first step and after that it is up to OGR what >> driver gets selected. It is possible that OGR knows the >> difference between INTERLIS 1 and INTERLIS 2 but anyway it is >> out of the control of the user. >> >> i read there is a setting somewhere where the preferred >> driver for a format can be selected. >> >>> >>> I tried to fool QGIS by selecting "INTERLIS 1" driver and >> filtering filename list by *.shp. QGIS opens the shapefiles >> also this way which means that OGR is quietly dropping the >> Interlis driver and the file is opened with OGR shapefile driver. >> >> the routine is probably as described above. why use different >> ones for each format ;) >> >>> >>> Naturally using some own file name extensions is usually >> stupid but as Martin said there is no standard extension for >> GML/XML, text files appear with many equally good extensions >> like .txt or .csv or something else and perhaps someone would >> like to use something shorter than .geojson or .sqlite. >>> >>> Now I wonder if deegree shapefile and GML adapters can >> really only save into zipped format but not open it, or is it >> so that the different dialogue we have for opening files has >> dropped that alternative. >> >> our file open dialog automatically opens zip files and tries >> to open each of the files contained. try it. >> >> ..ede >> >>> >>> -Jukka Rahkonen- >>> >>> >>> Martin Davis wrote: >>> >>> >>>> One reason for having the double choice of both format and >>>> file name is >>>> that there are formats (such as GML) which don't have a >> standard file >>>> extension that can be used to drive the choice of format. >>>> >>>> Also, in JUMP originally we supported a zipped shapefile >> concept. It >>>> had the extension .zip, but was read by the Shapefile driver. >>>> >>>> One thing that could be do would be to use the file extension >>>> to drive >>>> the initial format setting, but allow it to be overridden for >>>> files with >>>> non-specific extensions. >>>> >>>> I'm also curious how other apps (such as QGIS) handle this? >>>> >>>> On 10/12/2011 1:30 PM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote: >>>>> On 12.10.2011 22:18, Michaël Michaud wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> Le 12/10/2011 21:55, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit : >>>>>>> On 11.10.2011 02:10, Stefan Steiniger wrote: >>>>>>>> The first bug I encountered is MacOSX specific - and we >>>> probably forgot >>>>>>>> aboout that "save-ing" bug. I.e. there is no "field" in >>>> the Save Dataset >>>>>>>> As dialog to write a name.. one can only chose >> existing files :( >>>>>>> funny enough it comes up for gml 2.0 ... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> still the whole _double_ drop down select format seems >>>> senseless. any objections to redesign it to industry standard >>>> one dropdown select format? >>>>>> Can't remember a reason for the current design. >>>>>> I agree this is redundant, even if a single combobox will >>>> not allow to >>>>>> choose a format and display either files with this >> format extension >>>>>> and/or files with any extension (not sure it is useful). >>>>>> >>>>> check an application of your choice. this is how a save >>>> dialog works usually. select a format, files according >>>> selected formats extensions are shown.. choose one or enter >>>> your own name. >>>>> >>>>> ede >>>>> >>>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> ---------------- >>>>> All the data continuously generated in your IT >>>> infrastructure contains a >>>>> definitive record of customers, application performance, security >>>>> threats, fraudulent activity and more. 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