That would be great Vinayan. A very good topology toolset, based on JTS, is the zone provided by OpenJUMP [1]. Int could be another source tor inspiration.
giovanni [ www.openjump.org] Il giorno 10/ago/2012 16:56, "Vinayan Mp" <[email protected]> ha scritto: > Dear All, > > As a Qgis user,I have always wished there were ways to efficiently view > and fix existing topological errors in data. As I researched a bit, there > were some developments going around 3 years ago in this regard. I found a > source too in Martin Dobias' Github repository. > > If nobody is currently working on it, I would be happy to support the > integration of this to Quantum GIS. I have done something similar in a > popular 2-D drafting application using NetTopologySuite(a c# port of Java > Topology Suite) as a hobby project. Since GEOS is also a port of JTS, > things might be comfortable. As I took a quick look at the code, it seems > to be very close to completion. Though I am not a hardcore C++ developer, I > am sure my C# experience would guide me to work on this. > > best regards, > Vinayan > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > >
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