Hi Michael & others,

I will have a look at it the next days... and am a bit skeptical to 
merge too many things (using rather the rule: more functions but simple 
to use). but it may make sense here.
If I am not getting back on that in until monday please remind my.


That issue makes me also think about documentation - just finished 
writing a user manual for the movement analysis toolbox... pheww.. that 
takes quite some time. But fortunately thats part of my work.

In a recent discussion with Martin on JTS documentation he made an 
excellent comment that wikis are more for unstructured data. And well.. 
user docs are structured, and that is also what we see on our wiki - its 
not best for writing a real user guide/manual. However, I heard now a 
couple of times that people use sphinx for documentation... (e.g. 
Geotools, OSGEO LiveDVD). They say it requires quite some learning but 
is beneficial at the end.... (also for multi languages) so..mhm.. maybe 
some day we should look at it (i.e. how geotools does use it)

ok.. enough on that topic.

just another note: did you guys see that SF has now also a bunch of 
personal tool for a user account (GIT, Wiki, File downloads) .. so I can 
finally move some "private project" stuff there.

cheers from overseas
stefan

Am 16.11.11 13:17, schrieb �:
> Hi,
>
> A few weeks ago, I've created / improved two plugins which, in my
> opinion, make older ones obsolete
> - Analysis>  Union/Dissolve/Merge can replace the Union plugin
> - Edit Geometry>  Noder make can replace the Node-Lines plugin
>
> I would like to remove Union and Node-Line plugins to keep the UI as
> simple and comprehensive as possible,
> But of course, I'd like to hear from actual users first,
>
> Don't forget to test last development version from the openjump-snapshot at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP_snapshots/
>
> Michaël
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