Benjamin,
I look forward to learning more about your work. One thing OpenJUMP
could use is some more testing.
Landon
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei Benjamin,
>
> every code return is warmly welcome!
>
> if you feel that this is worth a new tree/module on our SVN c
Hei Benjamin,
every code return is warmly welcome!
if you feel that this is worth a new tree/module on our SVN code
repository and/or you want access. Please tell me.
However, SVN write access is granted after some sample code has been
approved by 1-2 core people or somebody of the core team k
Hei Nils,
I don't have really an idea since I have never worked with PostGIS, but
what if you test first in pgAdmin and look for errors (see the OGRS
tutorial[1], and Ravi Kumars tutorial on mineral prog[2] for using
pgadmin).
Not sure but maybe the new book on PostGIS ("PostGIS in Action") co
Hei Uwe,
it should indicate, that if you want to process you raster image with
Sextante analysis functions (slope, aspect, watershed), then you need to
load the raster with this option. Because this file loader will use the
(ported) Pirol image file loading mechanism, which allows to let the
i
Hi.
I wrote a bunch of methods to mock some components of openjump to do unit
tests and functional tests. I'm planning to use this knowledge to write an
external application using the openjump-api.
I spend several hours to figure out, how to mock them and hope to contribute
some of my code. As so