On 24.10.2011 22:00, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei Ede,
> 
> thanks for looking at this.

no problem. do still want to keep the other dialog? if so why? .. ede



> 
> On 11-10-24 12:36 PM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
>> i compared SaveDatasetAsPlugIn and SaveDatasetAsFilePlugIn and saw that both 
>> use JFileChooser, hence i wondered what makes the difference. Actually the 
>> latter sets
>>
>> fileChooser.setDialogType(JFileChooser.SAVE_DIALOG);
>>
>> which when applied in the depth of SaveDatasetAsPlugIn seems to solve the 
>> issue in he former on osx. i'll add it to trunk. any reason to keep the 
>> second dialog?
>>
>> btw. where does the dialog come from?
> both dialogs are from Jon Aquino - the programmer of JUMP. I think he 
> made the SaveDatasetAsFile dialog later - but could have been the other 
> way around...
> (Martin Davis was programmer and designer of JUMP)
> 
>>
>> and are you sure that this dialog also saves to postgis? what do i need to 
>> do to have postgis in the dropdown fields?
> the postgis plugin that comes with OJ Plus - I think (not being a 
> postgis user either).
> But if you want to try... the OGRS 2009 tutorial has a part on how to 
> use OJ & PostGIS.
> 
> cheers,
> stefan
> 
>>
>> ..ede
>>
>>
>> On 24.10.2011 01:02, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>
>>>> For proper bugfixng of "Save Dataset As..." I am lacking time until now,
>>>> unfortunately, to figure what actually happens. An assumption is that
>>>> somehow one selection box overlays the text field? Mhm.. wasn't the
>>>> selection box once above, Michael? just some thought.
>>> Did you try to remove the code I added in 2007 in SaveDatasetAsPlugIn ?
>>> It could be related to textfield visibility.
>>> Have you a sreenshot of what happens on MacOSX ?
>>> // initialize the FileChooser with the layer name [mmichaud 2007-08-25]
>>>                      FileChooserPanel fcp =
>>> (FileChooserPanel)context.getBlackboard().get(SaveFileDataSourceQueryChooser.FILE_CHOOSER_PANEL_KEY);
>>>                      if (fcp != null) {
>>>                          JFileChooser jfc = fcp.getChooser();
>>>                          jfc.setSelectedFile(new
>>> File(jfc.getCurrentDirectory(),
>>>
>>> context.getLayerNamePanel().getSelectedLayers()[0].getName()));
>>>                      }
>>>
>>> Michaël
>>>
>>>> stefan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 23.10.11 08:33, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
>>>>> On 23.10.2011 13:17, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
>>>>>> On 22.10.2011 20:18, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>>>>>>> So, I added next to the "Save Dataset As..." function in
>>>>>>> the layer context menu a new "Save Dataset As File..." function. This
>>>>>>> can be used to save to arbitrary files on MacOSX now. But note, this
>>>>>>> function is only loaded on MacOSX.
>>>>>> why didn't you fix the old dialog?
>>>>>> now there are two. wouldn't it make sense to remove one of them?
>>>>>>
>>>>> ahh.. i saw you commit comment about postgis saving. still, don't you 
>>>>> think we should merge these dialogs?
>>>>>
>>>>> ..ede
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