Hi,
No source in repository.
I have a working copy and modify directory structure for Maven 2.
I have :
plugin
* chartPlugIn (org.OpenJUMP.Graph from Erwan Bocher)
i add a bar chart in JInertnalFrame. and I hope in some time a refresh
button.
* JumpPostGIS (net.refractions.postgis from Uwe Dal
I vote against it to :) For now!
Martin Davis wrote:
If the tabbed panel concept is still being prototyped I would vote
against commiting it right now
Paul Austin wrote:
Landon,
For the tabbed panels there are some changes that I'm still working on,
and I want to try out another doc
The latest of my nightly build should have the I18N fixed
I'll probably merge on Tuesday as I'm in San Fran for the weekend, no
point making changes when I'm not going to be here after
Paul
Larry Becker wrote:
The only issue I know of is i18n. If Paul has fixed that, we need to
retest.
La
>What are the candidate features for xxx_text layer ?
I'm not sure exactly. ESRI does it, so it must be smart, right? :-)
I guess I was mostly thinking of DXF imported layers. I'm not sure it makes
as much sense in a stand-alone plugin, but I'll give the use case a try:
features that are curre
Hi,
Very good Larry,
Just a question about text part :
What is the concept behind annotation ?
I know that many famous formats as DXF, MIF/MID, GeoConcept... have a
text type, but I'm not a big fan of this. IMHO, displaying text is the
"style" purpose and not a geometry type problem, but I may h
Speaking of internationalization, has anyone figured out how to set up the
Eclipse Source->Externalize Strings command to produce the i18N keys
correctly?
Larry
On 10/3/07, Michaël Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Good point Larry, I also would like to see I18N problem solved (Paul
Hi,
Good point Larry, I also would like to see I18N problem solved (Paul, if
you add keys and strings in the jump.properties file, I can manage to
add them in other files. After, we'll have to find translators.
Otherwise +1 for committing (I know Paul will help me if I need help to
backport my
Larry,
I agree with Stefan, and I think the menu name you suggestd would be fine.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 10/3/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> your suggestions are all good :)
> stefan
>
> Larry Becker schrieb:
> > Making a generic capability to break out a layer into linestr
Thanks Larry. I didn't think about I18N. If Paul has this ready I can
test it out.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 10/3/07, Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only issue I know of is i18n. If Paul has fixed that, we need to
> retest.
>
> Larry
>
>
> On 10/3/07, Stefan Steiniger < [EMAIL PRO
The only issue I know of is i18n. If Paul has fixed that, we need to
retest.
Larry
On 10/3/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ok if Martin loves it, there must be strong objections if we do not
> inlcude it. I haven't seen it yet, as i think the discussion was last
> week when i
ok if Martin loves it, there must be strong objections if we do not
inlcude it. I haven't seen it yet, as i think the discussion was last
week when i have been off. But i would like to have a comment by Larry
or Michael on that too (beeing now the main devels).
stefan
Martin Davis schrieb:
> Y
Martin,
I agree with the suggestion not to commit at this time. I didn't
realize Paul wasn't done tweaking the docking framework. :]
SS
On 10/3/07, Martin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the tabbed panel concept is still being prototyped I would vote
> against commiting it right now
>
your suggestions are all good :)
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
> Making a generic capability to break out a layer into linestrings,
> polygons, points, and annotation is an excellent idea. If you recall, I
> tried to port over the capability to do this with the shapefiles version
> of SkyJUMP's
If the tabbed panel concept is still being prototyped I would vote
against commiting it right now
Paul Austin wrote:
> Landon,
>
> For the tabbed panels there are some changes that I'm still working on,
> and I want to try out another docking framework to see if it is any better.
>
> One of
Yay! I found it pretty addictive too, once I added it to one of my
apps. Suddenly makes it s easy to add data from whereever.
Look forward to seeing this in OJ.
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I was able to give the new drag and drop support for OpenJUMP a try
> last night and I loved it?
>
>
Making a generic capability to break out a layer into linestrings, polygons,
points, and annotation is an excellent idea. If you recall, I tried to port
over the capability to do this with the shapefiles version of SkyJUMP's
enhanced Save Selected Datasets command. Perhaps the best way to do this
another suggestion:
Erwan did develop GDBMS and H2 spatial.. may this - i.e. H2 - be an
alternative to HSQL? GDBMS would be used as abstract layer?
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> There was some recent discussion about the performance of OpenJUMP
> with large datasets. I started tweaking my
ok :)
so we defer the decission. Unfortunately i did not yet manage to look on
the docking framework yet :|
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> Sounds like I might be rushing this particular item. :] Let me know if
> you need someone to test out your work with OpenJUMP and the other
> docking f
There was some recent discussion about the performance of OpenJUMP
with large datasets. I started tweaking my FeatureCache code to use
HSQL this morning. This might provide a workable solution to the
problem. I hope it might also be used in the future to support
"non-spatial" features
Its a little
Sounds like I might be rushing this particular item. :] Let me know if
you need someone to test out your work with OpenJUMP and the other
docking framework, or your modifications with the InfoNode code. I am
eager to get it into the nightly build. :]
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 10/3/07, Paul Austin
Thanks Pau. I have no problem with the merge. Are there any objections?
On 10/3/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Landon,
>
> If everyone else agrees I'll merge my branch into the trunk for the new
> Open plug-ins and the drag and drop stuff.
>
> Paul
>
> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> > I
Landon,
For the tabbed panels there are some changes that I'm still working on,
and I want to try out another docking framework to see if it is any better.
One of the enhancements I want to support in the Info Table mode
(already in the info detail mode) is that you can specify custom Cell
re
Landon,
If everyone else agrees I'll merge my branch into the trunk for the new
Open plug-ins and the drag and drop stuff.
Paul
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I was able to give the new drag and drop support for OpenJUMP a try
> last night and I loved it?
>
> Does anyone have a problem commiting t
>From the 1.2D pre-release notes:
Bug fixes and Improvements done since release of OpenJUMP 1.2 B:
- fixed a problem with the window turning black when an Image Layer was
added due to the graphics context composite being changed.
Larry
On 10/3/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
I was able to give the new drag and drop support for OpenJUMP a try
last night and I loved it?
Does anyone have a problem commiting this to the nightly build if we
haven't already?
Good work Paul and Martin!
The Sunburned Surveyor
I ran into a bug with image support using JUMP 1.2 on Linux with my
Dad last night. I'm not sure if this is a JUMP 1.2 bug, or if I would
have the same problem with OpenJUMP on Linux. I will try to confirm
this week.
The bug relates to rendering or painting with images and vector layers
in the sam
Did we ever come to a decision about commiting Paul's changes to the
OpenJUMP GUI using InfoNode's tabbed panels. I know that I really
liked how it ehanced the usability of the GUI, and I've been through
some of the InfoNode developer documents personally. (The docs are
some of the best I've seen f
it is an hmtl (shown in an html frame)
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> Looks like Michael already committed Peppe's table.
>
> Is the format for these shortcut internationalization keys an HTML
> table, or is it a plain text file that was posted as HTML?
>
> Thanks,
>
> The Sunburned Surv
Larry Becker a écrit :
> Hi Michaël,
>
> As I might have mentioned before, we use your dxf plugin
> extensively. I have been meaning to write that auto-style script
> too. Hope you get it done first :-) There are some issues with
> styling text, since you don't usually want the point disp
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