Wow !!!

A nice set of plugins, Peppe.
And works smoothly. Here are the results of my tests and some questions.

1) Loading : loaded without any problem

2) Draw Point, LineString, Polygon
Any reason to have added these plugins as menu-items instead of a new ToolBox May-be the OJ edit-toolbox itself should evolve into a multi-tab toolbox, or into two separate toolbox (create / edit) ?

3 ) Calculate works fine (I'd rather have named it "Measure").
Do you thing you could extend current measure tool instead ?

4 ) Measure : works fine. Seems that Goniometer displays wrong angle values in the message area during the measurement (before validation), and displays the distance on map after validation (instead of angle). By the way, it would be better if angle measurements followed the same model as other measurement tools (display angles and save values in a feature attribute).

5) Clone could be added in the right-click context menu, along with cut/copy/paste.
Move item up is OK
Draw a Series creates weird things.

6 ) Add text layer
If Text layer is already created, adds new feature to the layer. So the name is a bit misleading (Create Text Layer/Add New Text depending on if the layer already exists) Should create an "editable" layer and check layer editability before adding new elements
I did not see Color attribute in the new layer
Would be nice to have default text height defined as an option

7 ) Import DXF
I could not test it with last OJ release and last dxf driver plugin. I must investigate

8) Right click context menu
I would move the clone tool beside copy/paste... menu items.
I'm not sure why users would choose this submenu instead of the toolbox.
New InfoTool seems useless to me as the one already present in right click context menu gives a more direct access to feature info.

Regards,

Michaël

PS : My name (Michaël Michaud) is reported 3 or 4 times with different typos in the readme file.
I would be grateful if you could fix it







Le 19/11/2011 13:39, Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :

Hi all,

I assembled  a new plugin for OpenJUMP with many tools

CAD Extension: https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensit/files/Openjump/PlugIn/CADExtension/

CAD Extension for OpenJUMP adds new tools and plugins for drawing and modifying features in a layer. It also adds new tools to calculate area and lenght and to measure angles in the workbench view. Other plugins are intended to be used with CAD files loaded using DXF PlugIn from Michael Marchaud (http://geo.michaelm.free.fr/OpenJUMP/resources/drivers). The Plugin is a set of tools partially deriving from other JUMP-derived software (SkyJUMP and Kosmo) plus new modified tools deriving form OpenJUMP itself. The aim is to create a complete list of tool which let OpenJUMP to work as a CAD or a Drawing software. To make life more easy for professional or public officer who work with CAD and cadastral maps.
The list of tools and plugins is displayed in the same page of download

Since all original plugins I used to develop these tools are distributed under the GPL2 license, CAD tools plugin is distributed under is distributed under the GPL2 license. A copy of GPL2 licence (GPL2.txt) is embedded into CADtools01.jar file, together with the source code

I will be glad to have your impressions about this extension

Giuseppe Aruta


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