sorry important spelling mistake, here again:
Proposal,
I propose that we exclude the dlls from Intevation build scripts (which
is pulled from our SVN) - but we will include the dlls in our regular
releases.
everyone should speak up now and tell what he wants.
stefan
07/10/2011
that.
It was clearly communicated with Stefan Steiniger to have the nightlies
without any proprietary codes in it.
sorry, but i have never heard of this agreement, and although i understand
what you want, i still don't understand why you insist on it. the ecw sdk 3.3
license clearly allows a usage as we do now
Oh wow.. Martin - congrats!!!
I haven't read the news up to now - and guess what. Just yesterday I was
thinking of the award and wondered who got it and that I actually
proposed you/JTS for lets say 2-3 years. But, now - this year that I did
not make any suggestion (gave up?), you finally
Hei guys,
just reading Edes message below..
I did not receive any messages yesterday from jpp devel... and was
already surprised.
stefan
On 29/09/2011 7:24 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
i can reproduce this, actually the memory is not even freed when the layer is
removed from the task.
this answer probably doesn't help as i do not know the gvSIG code,
and is more of a note:
I think for mrsid code created images in a temporary sub folder of oj.
Processing in sextante also writes rasters to a folder. For intermediate
results these are deleted (if the code is written), but final
mhm.. think we should put this on the wiki on the section about file
compatibility (adding: for windows) - at least the conclusions of you :)
thanks for testing Jukka
stefan
On 21/09/2011 3:57 AM, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
I had a test with OpenJUMP-snapshot20110920-r2420-bin.zip on Windows
no worries - thats part of development :)
and you may remember that I broke things lots of times too
On 20/09/2011 1:19 AM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
I have broken FeatureInstaller on 14 sept.
Menu item Icons do not appear in 15 and 17 sept NB
It should be repared tomorrow.
Sorry for
Good morning Ede
and I also do not understand why we have dlls now in trunk/lib and in
trunk/dll
i could realize the layout in lib with the *.xml build files but it seems
much more convenient to to build the distro structure in svn, which is
lib/native/[os[64]]
ah.. makes sense to me now.
Hei Ede,
thanks for all your work on upgrading the ECW drivers (until the deep
into the night).
I have seen that you added quite a lot of ecw lib files today. Can I ask
you to make a readme file in the ecw folder on SVN that explains what
version/folder is used for what?
and I also do not
good work Michael.
I am wondering too why they used simple Lists ... maybe it was just a
thing that they did in the beginning?
One thought I have is about serialization or web services.. but all of
that stuff is internally, so I can't really think of a connection.
anyway, thanks again
stefan
thanks for the clarifying Michael
stefan
On 15/09/2011 12:53 AM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Hi Michael,
can I asked why you do a refactoring of addMainMenuItem?
It started with a change from Matthias who noticed that addMainMenuItem
methods have accumulated over the time, some
Hei Ede,
(don't remember where the native dll path is defined in this case)
in the oj_windows.bat
btw. i had a hard time to find the dll's until i looked them up in our svn.
shouldn't we find means to provide them? gvsig delivers them with there
distibution, although i guess this is not
ok.. found something in our list history on the license.
http://www.mail-archive.com/jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00616.html
Thats why we have also a dummy class for the nightly build
stefan
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Hi Michael,
can I asked why you do a refactoring of addMainMenuItem?
Will plugins be concerned?
cheers from Calgary
stefan
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What are the key obstacles that
thanks for your work on the release guys!!!
stefan
Am 12.09.2011 23:32, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
Hi all,
OpenJUMP-bin-s is now also released. It includes the same extensions as
1.4.1
- plus cadplan's JumpChartPlugIn (+ french translation)
- some plugins have been updated (Cadplan plugins,
If I remember correctly (and if there have been no changes meanwhile =
last year)
OpenJUMP reads a shp file only and does not leave it open. We also have
no caching mechanism that would require leaving it open (or do we now?).
Writing is a complete new process (it might be that the complete
agreed...
our footprint is tiny and Query Plugin makes heavy heavy heavy use of it.
some time...
stefan
On 07/09/2011 3:43 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi ede,
In OpenJUMP core, I thing org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/queries/*
is the only package to use buoy. But it really uses it (see
Hei,
as far as I am aware we don't promote the use of -18n option.
However, I am using it for development to switch between languages (faster
than dUser) and would prefer keeping it.
cheers from the Airport (on my way back to Calgary),
stefan
On 05.09.2011 23:58, Michaël Michaud wrote:
Ede,
thanks Matthias!
stefan
PS: ... and on the developer for hire-thing for germany... why not. I
support you with that. Maybe just tell the Lat/Lon and Intevation guys
(Stephan Holl) as well (probably they are swamped with work anyway). As
they developed some time ago plugins for OJ (and
mhm.. and another thing on that:
I think most of the stuff here was done by the Lat/Lon guys (latest
updates by Andreas) ... non of us has much experience with the WMS
funcionality/rendering - I think. Hence, I don't know if any wish with
respect to WMS functionality can be realized soonish.
while reading again:
I am not sure if it is a bug then? However, if someone blends linestring
one should know that something happens with the attributes - though,
best is to a) inform the user in the dialog, or b) give him the choice
to select what he wants.
stefan
On 14/08/2011 1:09 PM,
well.. I guess we should write better documentation ;)
On 11.08.11 23:21, Matthias Scholz wrote:
Hi Jukka, exactly what I'm looking for! But never seen befor. I should
check my eyes and glasses ;-) Thank you!!!
Hi,
There is a tool in Tools menu for this. Usage:
- draw the splitting
ups...
I forgot about this project:
Multi-Depot Vehicle Routing Problem with Geographic Information System
(GIS) OpenJUMP
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mdvrp-gis/
but I have no clue how usable this is.
stefan
On 08/08/2011 10:45 AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
oh.. I just see too, that we
Hei,
not sure - there have been some attempts but i don't know the latest state.
here is a graph toolbox for OJ
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/p_%20More%20Plugins/
and then Mohammed Rashad worked ona a PgRoutingPlugIn (unfortunately the
SVN folders for that are empty???)
oh.. I just see too, that we have the pgRouting plugin on our server,
but in the database plugin section:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/p_database_plugins/
sorry for that
stefan
On 08/08/2011 10:40 AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei,
not sure - there have been some attempts
, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Stefan Steiniger
sst...@geo.uzh.ch
mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.chmailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch
mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch wrote:
Hei Vikram,
I am not sure if a translation is enough for your case study, but you
will find information on translation here
Hi Larry,
thanks for the link.
and on your question: mhm... not sure.
I would rather wait and see what other GIS will do.
Write support for some other open source databases is more important? ..
and integration of your KML support might be as well.
cheers from sunny Calgary
stefan
On
Hei Vikram,
I am not sure if a translation is enough for your case study, but you
will find information on translation here:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=How_to_translate_OpenJUMP_into_another_language
hope this helps
stefan
On 01.08.11 08:54, vikram vikram
yep, I was thinking too that there might have been some changes. but i
did not know which ones. Hence, thanks for improving.
stefan
On 01.08.11 13:59, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
I just updated the page to reflect the latest changes.. regards ede
On 01.08.2011 18:36, Stefan Steiniger wrote
Hei Ed Michael,
yes... windows users are lazy and do what they are used to and that's
what I am actually seeing for myself too: if I have the option for an
exe to install, then I download it. (Though rediscovering the Ubuntu
packaging service: the whole packaging on linux is nice too... even
Rahkonen-
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hey all,
I am almost back, and last should be listening to the list as of now again.
And, unfortunately, I have a question that appeared when I was looking
at the 1.4.1 Version for Windows:
What happened with the file drag drop function?
(I checked
Hei Peppe
thats great news that you started programming!
for the first one - how about this example on the buffer:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Example_Plugin_For_Buffering_Features_in_a_Layer
but instead of creating a buffer geometry you get the coordinate
Hey all,
I am almost back, and last should be listening to the list as of now again.
And, unfortunately, I have a question that appeared when I was looking
at the 1.4.1 Version for Windows:
What happened with the file drag drop function?
(I checked... it was working with 1.4.0.1, but can't
oh... just see the new side menu.
I like it!
stefan
Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
ok.. go ahead! (In any case we have reverse/undo buttons ;)
and yes, the wiki is the real webpage - however, its more shiny and
attractive to the average user - I hope so at least. And that is why we
have both
bug fixed
new bundled version has been uploaded to SF (also a new version of the
binding lib in /temp)
so Sextante 0.6 OJ 1.4 should now run together as they are supposed to
(phew...)
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei all,
doing some more testing this morning revealed that I need
Hei all,
yesterday I discovered a bug with the raster tools sextante when
testing with my home range analysis toolbox.
It turned out that...
- if I call a function in sextante that produces a raster A (e.g.
density (Kernel) - radius 100m for a point dataset) and then use another
function to
Hei,
no I did not do changes to setting. So you should still be able to do
uploads (but I don't exclude that sourceforge did some adjustments and
you got different access priorities, need to check at home how I login).
However, for the MediaWiki, uplaoding images as Edgar suggested is best,
Ede,
I made you an admin - that should work
thanks,
stefan
edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
On 25.10.2010 21:41, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
Maybe we can use it for the next release then.
We could probably use it already for the wiki. Stefan would you put it there?
Alternatively, as I am also
src/languages?
but Michael can maybe commit too.
I am currently in on travel (Montreal until next week)
I need to check what goes on with the raster profile tool, for translation
I can't seem to find the folder in the SVN where we keep the language
files. Does anyone remember its location?
, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
Hei Michael,
lets see if I can answer the questions:
You explained in a mail that these are two different tools : raster
tools need raster loader and cannot work with images
correct
Is this something definitive or do we have to migrate image
Hei Michael,
lets see if I can answer the questions:
You explained in a mail that these are two different tools : raster
tools need raster loader and cannot work with images
correct
Is this something definitive or do we have to migrate image loaders
toward raster loader api in the
uiii.. its 11pm so my attention span isn't so good anymore...
Is this something definitive or do we have to migrate image loaders
toward raster loader api in the future ?
yes we should migrate a some point. I.e. make the drag and drop work
with the raster image loader; and then there
, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei Peppe,
thanks for your thoughts.
on a) I would focuss on 1.4.1?
on b) good question... the question is do people understand
that loading
an image is something different than loading a sextante
raster. Since
btw. I needed to run OJ yesterday with the *.exe/ini in english using
the (inoffical) language switch. The way it worked was adding at the end
of the ini file the following lines:
arg.7=-i18n
arg.8=en
stefan
Michaël Michaud schrieb:
Hi,
I'd rather propose to keep the OpenJUMP vs.
thanks
stefan
edgar.sol...@web.de schrieb:
I just removed it, because the matter is obviously solved.
Regards ede
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confusion to
newbies to what to use: regular imagery tool? The so called Sextante
Raster. I wonder if we could abandon that denomination (Sextante
Raster) and adopt a more general one (Raster grid) on Load File Window.
regards
Peppe
--- *Dom 26/9/10, Stefan Steiniger /sst...@geo.uzh.ch
Hei all,
now that we did some clean-ups this weekend (thanks to Ede Michael), I
wonder if we should do now:
(i) a feature freeze (no more new functions)
(ii) only bug fixing of bugs that may be found now (the ones major and
easy to fix, i.e. where fixes are not impacting other stuff -
what is the js-1.5R4.1.jar for (NB) ?
don't know - never seen it before.
And, a thought with respect to new lib versions: Maybe we could do those
updates for/with 1.4.1 after the 1.4 release. Because now we know that
things work. .. just a suggestion.
stefan
ok
edgar.sol...@web.de schrieb:
Makes sense. While were at it, let's housekeep some more and put all licenses
in a /license folder for the distribution?
..ede
On 25.09.2010 14:08, Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
In the current distribution, there are two very similar files : gpl.txt
thanks Peppe - I committed them
stefan
Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
Hi all,
Just in time.
I upgraded Spanish and Italian languages files from last Openjump
Nightly snapshot (ver. 1.4 - 29 sept 2010).
For this next stable realize I propone to add a Kangaroo Icon (.PNG) for
Linux user, just in
GridAscii.java and GridFloat.java, so now nodata pixels are stored as
Float.NaN values.
Let me know what you think
Alberto
On 10/08/2010 21:38, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
so, I think I could fix the problem.
What I do now is a complete reload of the image when getRasterData() is
called
Hei Jukka, thanks a lot for thorough testing! (hope we find time for
fixing the issues: i.e. raster paste error)
ok.. lets start with the easy one that I can anwser [Matthias may answer
the other one on the styling].
to caclulate mean and variance for an attribute one can use
StatisticsLayer
Fist line in the File menu is New but I could not find a place to
translate it.
should be:
ui.MenuNames.FILE.NEW = Neu
stefan
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Then an inconvenient with Sextante raster image layers: visibility is
not shown it the layer list.
It also looks like visibility can be changed by clicking the first
character of the layer name, but this is hard to guess.
yes.. you are right - if someone want to fix that... (I don't know
I will
Rahkonen Jukka schrieb:
Ok, found it. If you want to correct it set it to Uusi.
-Jukka-
-Alkuperäinen viesti-
Lähettäjä: Stefan Steiniger [mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch]
Lähetetty: 24. syyskuuta 2010 15:40
Vastaanottaja: OpenJump develop and use
Aihe: Re: [JPP-Devel
ups.. something went wrong.
schould work now.
stefan
Matthias Scholz schrieb:
Hi Stefan,
something seems to be wrong, because I don't have write permission. I
only see a view source and no edit tab :-(
regards
Matthias
Hei Matthias,
I gave you edit permission for the wiki
well.. there is a non-supported plugin to load ArcSDE data (in our
download section). However you need to figure on your own how to use it
programmatically.
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
Nidhi,
I'm sorry it has taken me so long to respond. As I mentioned before, I
don't think
Hei Matthias,
I gave you edit permission for the wiki (jammerhund). And others as
well: Jgaffuri, Eltonhcchan, Kdneufeld
And yes, Ede's suggestion is best: It's easier to improve english than
translating german to english from scratch, and there are also more
people around that are able to
case we should, to make the
wiki more user friendly.
.. ede
On 22.09.2010 15:57, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei Matthias,
I gave you edit permission for the wiki (jammerhund). And others as
well: Jgaffuri, Eltonhcchan, Kdneufeld
And yes, Ede's suggestion is best: It's easier to improve
we have an example class in the svn tree somewhere on this?
http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jump-pilot/core/trunk/etc/examples/display_shapefile.txt
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
You might want to take a look at the LayerViewPanel, the
LayerNamePanel and their related classes. I
of commenting out the dialogs, it might be better to
have a workbench blackboard option to skip them and use the default
instead.
Surely we are all going to run into an Umlaute or similar in our
data eventually.
regards,
Larry
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Stefan Steiniger sst
Hei,
we don't have a proper developers guide.
However, we have quite a bit of information on development with OJ on
our Wiki:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Developing_with_OpenJUMP
and in particular:
actually besides your web-based requirement (which the software below
doesn't fulfil)
A free spatial statistics tool is GeoDa - with an open source version
under work (http://geodacenter.asu.edu/software).
stefan
Mayank Agarwal wrote:
I want an opensource GIS might or might not be java based
Hei,
seems to be a subsclipse problem
if you are not willing to do a new eclipse install tortoise SVN may be
an option too (http://tortoisesvn.net/)
edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
On 08.09.2010 11:38, Nils Kuhn wrote:
but if there's no other possibility I will install eclipse 3.6 (instead of
Hei Michael,
thanks for starting this topic (and also thanks for the bug fixes on the
weekend).
On your question: I don't know why it is there twice. I am sure the one
in the com.vivisolutions.jump package can be deleted since it hasn't
been updated.
I am going to do that now.
stefan
well... my answer was to fast.
I see that the last additions from Matthias need to be added/transfered
first (which I can do only at home)
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei Michael,
thanks for starting this topic (and also thanks for the bug fixes on the
weekend).
On your question: I don't
Kevin Neufeld wrote:
No, the ability to specify readonly is currently only available
programatically. My use case was that I wanted to prevent a user to
making certain changes to a feature collection. I hadn't considered
that a user may want to add this restriction themselves through a
files (en and de) I've added a
org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.file.charset key.
Regards
Matthias
Le 30/08/2010 18:50, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
Hei,
not sure, but wasn't the idea of the wizard that several
dialogs can
me neither
I think you need to ask Jon Aquino or Martin Davis about this ;)
stefan
Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi Kevin,
The FeatureCollectionWrapper.getUltimateWrappee() looks like this:
public FeatureCollection getUltimateWrappee() {
FeatureCollection currentWrappee = fc;
while
Hei,
I was going to add this to my previous email, but better to have this
separate.
A note with respect to my availability: As I said I will check email in
September once in while during my travels - starting tomorrow for 5 days
to US, then again on September 13 to Europe. But maybe I even
Hei Kevin,
thanks for you thoughts. Sounds all pretty reasonable to me - the only
issue is developer time ;)
In general we have at SourceForge the Bug Tracker and Feature-Request
Tracker. So that would be the place to add your 3 wishes:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/support
We
Hei Elton,
well maybe base it on JTS if you can. Michael used JGraphT for routing
etc. (there is also the download package [1] on our SF site). But I once
did my own graph called PolygonGraph to evaluate neighbourhood
relationships for polygon coverages.
on an MST Proximity Graph, I actually
Hei Kevin,
ok I see that I missed to add the lib to the maven directory.
I added it, but I am not sure if made things right.
As I said, I have never used Maven up to now... so if you can check and
help I would be greatful.
stefan
Kevin Neufeld schrieb:
If it helps, I just uploaded an
Hei,
Here are a couple of questions:
(1) Are the calls to System.out in plug-ins or the core?
was the core
(2) Does the information sent to System.out need to be reported to the
user, and if not, what is the purpose of the logging?
was needed because I wanted to see if the image drivers
Hei,
not sure, but wasn't the idea of the wizard that several dialogs can be
displayed after each other?
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=How_to_Create_an_Open_Wizard
wouldn't that work for you too?
Though I am not sure which loader uses that option currently.
:19 PM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei Kevin,
ok I see that I missed to add the lib to the maven directory.
I added it, but I am not sure if made things right.
As I said, I have never used Maven up to now... so if you can check and
help I would be greatful.
stefan
Kevin Neufeld schrieb
Hei Kevin,
sorry for the broken pom!
- tagging:
ok.. I may need to change something here w.r.t. the versioning/tagging.
I personally don't use the pom
just the ANT files for building. So I don't know. Any help would be
appreciated.
- on the jmathplot:
mhm.. probably I messed up the path?
Hei,
when I check the web link
http://download.osgeo.org/livedvd/4.0-rc6/osgeolive-docs/content.html
the OJ link is still referring to the openjump webpage and not the
overview doc I prepared some weeks ago (I never compiled it and so don't
know how it looks like).
Not that it is something
Thanks Andreas
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
I can commit your patch next week, if you did not do it before.
ok, I've committed the patch, including the T\: language strings as
suggested.
Thanks, Andreas
nice!
edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
I am going to read it through and modify, where I think it is necessary.
Maybe during next week.
I like it, well done, ede
On 11.08.2010 14:56, Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Hi,
I did some testing with the yesterdays rc4 version. See
for KernelDensity raster (tif) that I
created earlier out of points, then the contours seem to be in the right
place. So maybe its some referencing info
Alberto, could you check that?
I hope tomorrows nightly build is fine with all the raster stuff
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei
a look at it. And
about trasparency, I believe that something can be done with the
RasterImageLayer class, I'll give it a try...
I'll be away for 2 weeks, so I hope I'll be able to get back to this
stuff when I'm back.
Alberto
On 05/08/2010 19:05, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei Alberto
I actually just see that the Properties dialog of the raster layer has a
transparency checkbox
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei Alberto,
I changed the RasterImageLayer class to allow for dynamic loading.
I haven't tested fully if it works as expected. Can you have a look.
With respect
me again,
I don't have
javax.swing.GroupLayout
where is that from? I have only GridBagLayout from java.awt.*
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
I actually just see that the Properties dialog of the raster layer has a
transparency checkbox
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei
Hei Michael,
Side note : in both cases, the solution is added at the Layer level and
does not take raster into account.
I wonder if modification status and dataSource should be shared by all
AbstractLayerable ?
But this is another question...
mhm.. interesting did not think about this
from the raster layer context menu the function:
Export Envelope as geometry, then I get the correct reference back.
not sure what happens here...
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
me again,
I don't have
javax.swing.GroupLayout
where is that from? I have only GridBagLayout from
Kosmo:
http://www.saig.es/index.php?lang=en
for Georeferencing I would ask you to look into standard GIS and remote
sensing text books.
However, have a look here:
http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.2/index.cfm?TopicName=Georeferencing_a_raster_dataset
and well you can georeference more or less vector data in openjump.
Functions are in ToolsWarp... But Vector and Raser needs different
approaches to perform the referencing. E.g. rasters need to be
interpolated. Such interpolation functions are part of the Sextante
raster classes (I think the
Hei
Mohammed Rashad wrote:
my openjump is now running sucessfully from eclipse but getting these
messages
good to hear
JUMP: Warning: Extensions directory does not exist: ../lib/ext where
homedir = [/home/rashad/workspace/openjump]
you can set this with the start properties (the wiki says
could come up
with a faster solution?
Thanks a bunch
Alberto
On 03/08/2010 19:04, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei Alberto,
I did some changes to the model yesterday night.
Instead of a double array I used Raster.
I adde getRasterData() to the RasterImageLayer class. Subsequently I
The question is what you mean by hosting?
If you ask why we are not an OSGeo project then the answer from Yves is
correct: we did not apply.
Although I have written/filled most documents necessary and we also have
people who would support us in the incubation process the problem is
that we
A final note,
GRASS functionality for raster processing may be best added to Sextante
[1]. A java toolbox that is used by OpenJUMP (and gvSIG and Kosmo) for
raster processing. Vector analysis functions could be added directly.
not sure how difficult it would be to port GRASS functions.
The
Hei,
To add raster display options to OpenJUMP I am looking for a function
that allows me to make out of a grey-value raster image an RGB image or
similar:
e.g. from black-white (1 Band) to green-brown (3 Bands)
e.g. from black-white (1 Band) to white-black or white-green (1..3 Bands)
I was
Hei Alberto,
I did some changes to the model yesterday night.
Instead of a double array I used Raster.
I adde getRasterData() to the RasterImageLayer class. Subsequently I
also changed the retrieval method in Sextante.
I.e. instead of
m_Raster = layer.getImage().getData();
i use now
btw. if someone is interested I also created a function, with the help
of several Pirol classes, to obtain a color image for a raster.
Not sure if I will port that anytime soon, as it will require quite a
bit of clean-up to be used in OJ. But it is there (thanks to Pirol!).
stefan
Stefan
not into half but many as Lars proposed
with respect to the SDI software categories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_Data_Infrastructure
(well, I made those categories up, somehow...)
stefan
Lars Lingner wrote:
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Am 29.07.2010 06:29, schrieb
over the grid interesection, even with the grid snap
option enabled.
I'll file a bug report and see if Larry has a patch for us.
Did we decide to leave in the patch that came from Matthias?
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch wrote
yes - you should have release rights.
do another plugin folder or so
edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
thanks. Will create a plugin project for my extensions. How is the policiy on
binary releases. Am i allowed to put them under files?
..ede
On 21.07.2010 19:40, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei Ede
No.
I think that would require a redesign.
And ArcGIS has now a total separate styling engine that stores display
rules and all this.
But at the end I export my drawings to svg and then make maps and
figures in illustrator.
stefan
maven apache wrote:
Hi:
I want to know if there is someone
Hei Ede,
I added you to the project - so you should have write access now
stefan
edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
In connection to the work on the gps extension I'd like to request access to
the sourceforge svn. I think it'd make sense to store the plugin sources
there for others to see and work
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