Rahkonen Jukka a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Option b) was in my mind because I was thinking that a clone is exact copy of
> the mother window. So I wondered that having different layers in cloned
> windows would be impossible. Per perhaps switching visibility of the layers
> could be done independently?
Hi,
Option b) was in my mind because I was thinking that a clone is exact copy of
the mother window. So I wondered that having different layers in cloned windows
would be impossible. Per perhaps switching visibility of the layers could be
done independently?
-Jukka-
-Alkuperäinen vies
Hei Jukka,
I had to think about it a while until I understood.
So what you propose is, that the cloned windows:
a) allow different layers to be displayed, or alternatively
b) allow to set the visibility individually per "clone"?
but.. similar to Landon, I have no clue how the cloning is done
int
mhm.. yes
but is really tricky to get feedback from people. Actually this is also
one of the reasons why we started the "Papers" section and have the
Users World Map. So at least from a university perpsective it is now
easier to identify people who work/worked with OJ.
stefan
Nacho Uve schrieb
Well... I think it will be great have a list of organizations, companies,
universities, etc. that uses OpenJUMP on some projects or in their daily
work.
I don't know if JPP Bazaar is the right place for that.
What do you thing about?
2008/6/12 Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> well.. ok no
@Paul,
Thanks for the code reference. I enjoyed reading it. It reminded me
that I need to start using generic class type tokens. :-)
@Michaël,
I guess it would be necessary to have as options to correct undershoot and
overshoot: 1) move points or 2) add short segments. For option 1, I
Larry Becker a écrit :
> Does anyone have a link to a web page that talks about the
> requirements of undershoot, overshoot, etc.? I'm wondering if you
> have, for instance, three lines ending at (within tolerance ) the same
> point, how do you decide which point to snap the ends to? Pick one
well.. ok now I should comment ;)
two things:
a) we have already a list of people/companies who offer services.
So I would have guessed people write to them if they need help.
b) we have a job board (the problem of the latter is obviously that
nobody is using it - probably what would be needed is
Larry,
I have a graph implementation which has an undershoot processor in it, have
a look at the processUndershootNodes method.
http://rsiaf.googlecode.com/svn/rs-gis-core/trunk/src/main/java/com/revolsys/gis/graph/Graph.java
The algorithm processes all nodes looking for edges within 2 units (e.
I sort of stumbled upon RSS the other day, and was rahter fascinated
by it. I decided to start an RSS feed that will summarize important
discussions from the OpenJUMP user or porgammers mailing lists, and
other JUMP related news. You can find the feed here:
http://www.redefinedhorizons.com/rss/ope
Since there were no objections to the JPP Bazaar preview I posted a
couple weeks ago I completed the website. You can now view it at:
http://www.redefinedhorizons.com/jppbazaar/index.html
I removed the sample bounty and all of the programmer names except for
my own. I wanted to ask for any commen
As far as I remember Mapmaker
(http://www.mapmaker.com/) used to have tools for
undershoot and overshoot.
Anyhow I agree with Nacho (Kosmo Cad tools) , but
thousands of undeshoots seems to hard to correct.
Peppe
--- Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Does anyone have a link to a web
Congratulation for the house!!
My wife and I are still looking for.
Peppe
--- Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ha scritto:
> My wife and I just bought our first house, which
> needs A LOT of work.
> I'm also in the process of moving from my old house.
> The utilities are
> currently being
I will read over the material as well.
SS
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
>> I sent an e-mail to Vivid Solutions this morning about any concerns
>> they would have about making OpenJUMP an OSGeo Project.
> thank you for pu
Does anyone have a link to a web page that talks about the requirements of
undershoot, overshoot, etc.? I'm wondering if you have, for instance, three
lines ending at (within tolerance ) the same point, how do you decide which
point to snap the ends to? Pick one end randomly, average their positi
I'm very interested about that. I was working on a plugin to repair
connectivity errors (undershoot, overshoot, nodemismatch, etc...) but I
haven't got time to continue with this issue... maybe in the future I will
take again that project. If any person wants work on that please I would
like collab
good.. that's a word :)
Nacho Uve schrieb:
> I can then work with Stefan on the
>
> actual application and we can start putting together a team of
> volunteers to work on OpenJUMP/JUMP web presence consolidation.
>
>
> I would like to help with some work...
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> I can then work with Stefan on the
>
actual application and we can start putting together a team of
> volunteers to work on OpenJUMP/JUMP web presence consolidation.
>
I would like to help with some work...
>
> -
> Ch
JUMP doesn't. JCS I don't think did either. That's just because it
wasn't a requirement for conflation per se - it's more of a data
cleaning thing.
Clearly this would be nice to have... all someone has to do is to write
it.. 8^)
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> That is a good question I asked yes
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> I sent an e-mail to Vivid Solutions this morning about any concerns
> they would have about making OpenJUMP an OSGeo Project.
thank you for putting things forward.
> P.S. - I read over Stefan's tentative application for the OSGeo. I
> thought it looked very good. Whe
That is a good question I asked yesterday myself when writing the
(other) person an answer on the user list.
@Martin: can you give a comment? Does Jump have tools to remove
overshoots and undershoots?
Larry Becker schrieb:
> Fixing undershoots and overshoots for lines seems like one of the most
My wife and I just bought our first house, which needs A LOT of work.
I'm also in the process of moving from my old house. The utilities are
currently being switched over.
At any rate, I don't have internet access at home right now, and my
life is a little crazy. I may not be able to promptly resp
I sent an e-mail to Vivid Solutions this morning about any concerns
they would have about making OpenJUMP an OSGeo Project. If they get on
board, or at least give us permisssion to consolidate the web site, I
will contact Refractions Research about consolidating the JUMP Project
website that they m
mhm.. I see.
The problem for me is, that displaying the vertices of a line/polygon is
good while editing geometries... i.e. for snapping and so on - but also
for visualization purposes.
I though about fixing it myself... but after your describtion it seems
to be too difficult with respect to my
Hi,
The functionality has not disappeared, it can be reached from the general
Open... menu that is now used for opening everything. Except MrSID layer that
still exists in Layer menu. In addition Add datastore layer is in the Right
click menu. But it is true that this option has removed from L
I believe there are some congratulations in order for some of our JPP members.
Both Martin Davis and Markus Lupp were accepted as OSGeo members.
Martin Davis was one of the original authors of OpenJUMP and maintains
the Java Topology Suite, the geomertry library used by OpenJUMP.
Markus Lupp is
Can anyone confirm that they removed this option from the nightly builds?
The Sunburned Surveyor
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From: ANEEL KUMAR.V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:30 PM
Subject: [jump-users] Add datastore layer option-nightly builds
To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
Fixing undershoots and overshoots for lines seems like one of the most
common and relatively easy to implement features that a GIS should have.
Can it be that we have overlooked this, or is it a JCS feature that hasn't
been ported over yet?
Larry
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Sunburned Surveyo
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From: Assessor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 5:24 AM
Subject: OpenJUMP question
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sir:
I am neither a computer nor GIS expert, although I eventually can
figure out how to solve problems with computers; sometimes the l
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From: Assessor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:59 PM
Subject: OpenJUMP question
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sir:
I am neither a computer nor GIS expert, although I eventually can
figure out how to solve problems with computers; sometimes the l
Hi,
This is not actually a solution, vertices and lines should be possible to
control independently with core OJ, but fortunately VertexSymbol plugin
decorates vertices without removing lines.
-Jukka-
> -Alkuperäinen viesti-
> Lähettäjä: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> I just discovered, that if I turn on the display of vertices for a line
> layer, then the lines are not displayed anymore and only the vertices.
> Did somebody accidently changed that? or was that a feature of deeStyling?
>
> I would rathe have the option to see bo
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