[JPP-Devel] New organization of Help Wiki page

2007-11-09 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Hi developers I have some ideas about actual wiki help pages and I did some changes. I would like to know your opinion about it(especially from Stefan and London) 1) I change again the organization of the New Help Index in order to have small docs that can be easly editable from whoever. Today

Re: [JPP-Devel] New Larry's export to image and OJ memory requirement

2007-11-09 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Hi Larry, thanks for your efforts Peppe --- Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: I think I see the problem. 3800 x 3800 x 4 = 57 MB. JUMP uses image buffers for large layers, one for each layer with over 100 features, plus there is Swing double buffering. So if you had 3 large

[JPP-Devel] Debian Package For OpenJUMP

2007-11-09 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
I got some feedback on the Debian Package for OpenJUMP from some other Debian Package Maintainers. It looks like the JAR containing the main method that launches JUMP will need to be stored in /usr/bin/openjump. This will also be the location where the launch script is stored. It will be O.K. to

[JPP-Devel] Bug in paste function

2007-11-09 Thread Paul Austin
All, I noticed there is a bug in the right click paste features plug-in. I'd added support for adding arbitrary coordinates but it has broken the Line String processing. I'm about to go away for a week so don't have time to fix it. If someone would either fix it or disable the non-wkt extensions

Re: [JPP-Devel] Debian Package For OpenJUMP

2007-11-09 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Larry, You can still use the Nightly Build of OJ on Debian, you just can't install it as part of the traditional Debian Package Management System. There are other programs that are like that. For example, I like to use the latest version of Netbeans and Eclipse. There is no Deb for Netbeans, and

Re: [JPP-Devel] Debian Package For OpenJUMP

2007-11-09 Thread Paul Austin
Landon, Here is my advise. 1. Take the OJ nightly build and manually make the changes to create a debian install. Writing down each step 2. Create a ant build script to take a nightly build following those steps to automatically create a debian install 3. Run this daily against the nightly build