Hi, > In the bug tracker there is an option to chose where the bug belongs to. > I have generated long time ago lots of categories according to user > interface menu - and one is "Plugin" > > so, I think that sould be it? or do you think of someting special? That's definitively the way to go. Did not remember this option, thanks.
Michaël > > stefan > > Am 16.11.11 13:47, schrieb �: >> Hi Jukka, >> >> I did not find much documentation, and I even don't remember who wrote >> this plugin. Any idea ? >> It seems maintainable (RendererTree source code is in the >> SpatialiteDialog.java file, which is unusual but possible) >> I've currently too many thinks to improve on my todo list, but you could >> fill a bug report, to keep track of this problem. >> >> Stefan, Ede, what do you think of a bug tracker for OJ extensions (any >> extension not included in OpenJUMP-CORE) ? >> >> Michaël >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have couple of questions about Spatialite reader plugin >>> http://dfn.dl.sourceforge.net/project/jump-pilot/OpenJUMP_plugins/Database%20Plugins/SpatialLite_reader_plugin/1.3/spatialliteplugin1.3.zip >>> >>> The plugin is pretty nice but unfortunately it does not work properly or at >>> all with OJ versions newer than 1.3. In addition even with old OJ it has >>> some bugs at least with opening polygon layers. The source code seems to be >>> included mostly inside spatialite1.3.jar file. However, I can see only >>> RendererTree.class but not a corresponding .java file. >>> >>> I have not managed to contact the author of the plugin with e-mail. What do >>> you developers say, if I should find some day a friendly person knowing >>> both Java and Spatialite, could it be relatively easy to start fixing the >>> plugin with the sources we have available? >>> >>> -Jukka Rahkonen- >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> RSA(R) Conference 2012 >>> Save $700 by Nov 18 >>> Register now >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev1 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Jump-pilot-devel mailing list >>> Jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-devel >>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure >> contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, >> security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this >> data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Jump-pilot-devel mailing list >> Jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-devel > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure > contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, > security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this > data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d > _______________________________________________ > Jump-pilot-devel mailing list > Jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-devel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ Jump-pilot-devel mailing list Jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-devel