Hi all, Michaël,
I've noticed that (for quite some time now) newly loaded feature
collections/layers are now considered modified by default. I've been
using that check in the WFS plugin to enable the update button only if
the layer is actually modified. I've added a workaround to set the layer
Hi Andreas
I'd like to propose to
have a check when
closing, and show a different message if no layers
have been modified,
asking just that, and only show the modified warning
if something has
actually been modified.
I've already changed this experimentally (locally), and if
Andreas,
I'm glad to hear you are using OpenJUMP. I don't think we have a
plug-in for hyperlinking just yet, but it woudln't be too hard to set
one up. Do you know any Java programming? What type of files or
documents do you want to hyperlink to?
I copied the OpenJUMP developer mailing list on
Andreas,
Your comments make sense to me, but lets wait a couple more days for
Michael to comment before we commit a patch.
Thanks,
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 3:57 AM, Giuseppe Aruta giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it wrote:
Hi Andreas
I'd like to propose to
have a check when
Hi Andreas,
I've noticed that (for quite some time now) newly loaded feature
collections/layers are now considered modified by default. I've been
using that check in the WFS plugin to enable the update button only if
the layer is actually modified. I've added a workaround to set the layer
Hi All
Anybody know who are the sponsors of OpenJump, Organizations of JPP?
Thanks
Hernan
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Hi,
you can download my plugin from here:
http://www.jammerhund.de/downloads/CommunicationPlugin.zip or the JAR:
http://www.jammerhund.de/downloads/CommunicationPlugIn.jar
This is the complete NetBeans project folder. It's not realy ready for
publishing, because I've some things to
That depends on what you mean by sponsor. We don't have anyone funding
development, if that is what you mean. Stefan administers the project,
and Larry is probably our best programmer.
We are basically a loose-knit group of volunteers.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 12:55 PM,
Hei all - esp. Larry who has some experience on rendering
Just by chance I am in need for a plugin that shows changes over time -
i.e. a movie, too. So I sat down for 2 hours today for a very basic plugin.
I realized the movie by creating a new temporary layer and then execute
a loop that adds
Hi Stefan,
The JUMP rendering architecture was never designed for something like
animation. The only way I have found to make it work is to turn off the
RenderManager and do the rendering yourself. You should be able to find
some hints on how to do that in LayerPrinter2, if I remember
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