thanks,
Larry
2012/2/29 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr
<mailto:michael.mich...@free.fr>>
Hi,
I have done a basic port of the Orthogonalize plugin from
SkyJUMP to OpenJUMP. Orthogonalize is a tool (currently on the
right click menu) that squares up selected building polygons.
Orthogonalization is the process of fixing polygons and
multipolygons whose interior angles are close, but not exactly
90 degrees. An angle tolerance parameter controls what we mean
by not exactly. You have the option of fixing in place on the
source layer, or to a new layer. Stefan looked at this tool a
few years ago.
Stefan, how does this tool compare with Mapgen toolbox?
The tool is dependent on another function: Copy Select Elements
to New Layer. I ported it too. Some enhancement of the
GeoUtils class was necessary.
Is Copy Select Elements to New Layer the same as OpenJUMP's
ReplicateSelectedItemsPlugIn (org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.edit) ?
No internationalization has currently been done, but all
messages are collected at the top of the source.
I'm cross-posting this to the developers list. @Developers:
What do you think is the appropriate action? Just commit it or
make a new plugin hosted on jump-pilot?
I like to have advanced options in extensions (generalization,
corrections, simplification... can lead to a lot of advanced
functions).
But we can discuss with others wether or not it should be
included in the core.
@Arnd, the KLM support is another story. Michael had a look at
it a few months back. As I recall, the coordinate translation
to geographic projection is the issue.
Right, I had a look at it. I noticed 3 points :
- Projections : as far as I can remember, kml files can be I/O as
geographic or UTM
coordinates. You are right, this is a limitation. But we can
suppose that OpenJUMP
users use Ede's CTS or another tool for transformations (I use my
own for french
projections).
- I also had a look at the code, and noticed that geometry is
parsed by your own code.
There is now a kml parser in JTS and I thought that it would
simplify the code if we
could use it (started to do this, but as you know, days are only
24 hours and weeks
only 7 days ;-)
- Last point is that the first kml I really wanted to parse
failed to be parsed (I think
this is because it was hierarchically structured with several
folders included in each
others (do not know if it is not conform or if it is a limitation
of the parser).
That said, the plugin works fine for simple kml files. I included
it in an "extension"
available on http://geo.michaelm.free.fr/OpenJUMP/resources/drivers/
and if other users have a good experience with it and want it to
be uploaded on
sourceforge right now, I'll do it.
Michaël
regards,
Larry
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Stefan Steiniger
<sst...@geo.uzh.ch <mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch>> wrote:
Hi Arnd,
yes, it means you can use an old one.
there should be no disadvantages - except maybe that you can
not use ecw images. I think most of the changes where done
to find the right Java path (in case you have several java
versions) and to ensure that the jpg2000 and ecw drivers are
found. As long as all the plugins are there that you want -
it should be fine ;)
However, if you have windows, you may just download the link
to the bat file that Ede sent (if you can download bat files
with the security settings).
cheers,
stefan
On 27/02/2012 1:56 PM, Arnd Kielhorn wrote:
Hello Larry,
from the ISA-plugin I am espec. using
OrthogonalizePlugIn and KML-Support.
And we use the Workbench-properties.xml also for some
non-free plugins.
Stefan meant that I can use the old startup script which
references the Workbench-properties.xml to use its
functionality. I tested it with OJ 1.5.1 and it works
what I can see. The question is: is there any
disavantages using the old startup script instead of the
new?
If not, I can use the old one.
Arnd
I didn't think there were any features left in the
ISA-plugin that hadn't
been incorporated into OJ. If there are, perhaps we
should just port them
over. I think ArcSDE support is available as a
stand alone plugin.
@Arnd, what features do you still use?
thanks,
Larry
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 3:50 AM,<edgar.sol...@web.de
<mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de>> wrote:
On 27.02.2012 09 <tel:27.02.2012%2009>:59, Arnd
Kielhorn wrote:
Am 26.02.12 08:16, schrieb Arnd Kielhorn:
Hello,
could it be that the
workbench-properties.xml is
not referenced
in
OJ
1.5.1 ?
yes, but only not in the start script
I use the ISA-plugin which
need entries in
workbench-properties.xml to
work.
who is actually maintaining, developing the isa
tools? the link on
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Plugins_for_OpenJUMP
is dead.
we have older releases than 2.5 here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP_plugins/ISA%20Plugins/
actually the proper fix would be add an
extension that loads the
plugins.
but adding bin/workbench-properties.xml to the
jump parameters in start
scripts if it exists won't hurt either.
please try
http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/scripts/oj_windows.bat
..ede
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