Cool.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Frank Luong wrote:
> Hi Sunburned, thanks for the info. I got the Subclipse plug-in for Eclipse
> to download the source code. I will try to run it this weekend. Will let
> you know if there is any trouble.
>
> Frank
>
>
> --- On
Hi Mohammad,
My knowledge about raster support in OpenJUMP is very limited.
Stefan Steiniger (one of the OpenJUMP projects administrator) did most
of the work to integrate Sextante raster into OpenJUMP, but he's
travelling and will not be back before several months. One of its last
work was to
I checked Kosmo SAIG and I think to work on gvSIG georeferencing which is
more good (free from bugs) than Kosmo SAIG
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> Hi Mohammed,
> I think you should see also the source of Kosmo (SAIG). It has a
> georeferencing tool, probabily derived fro
Hi Mohammed,
I think you should see also the source of Kosmo (SAIG). It has a georeferencing
tool, probabily derived from GvSIG. Since Kosmo has many codes deriving to
JUMP, as OpenJUMP, you should find more (relatively) more easy job.
As I know both georeferencing tool doesn't use sextante.
Pep
no problem
I will start porting gvsig georeferencer
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:51 PM, wrote:
> Sorry I don't know anything about the raster support in oj .. can't help
> you with that. ede
>
> On 09.12.2010 12:11, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:33 PM, wrote:
> >
> >> On 09.12
Sorry I don't know anything about the raster support in oj .. can't help you
with that. ede
On 09.12.2010 12:11, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:33 PM, wrote:
>
>> On 09.12.2010 12:00, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
>>> One question may be stupid
>>> Why cant we make a georeferencing m
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:33 PM, wrote:
> On 09.12.2010 12:00, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> > One question may be stupid
> > Why cant we make a georeferencing module using sextante?
>
> Who says you can't? Feel free to do so.
>
> Ok . I first planned to develop georef using openjump's sextante lib
But
On 09.12.2010 12:00, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> One question may be stupid
> Why cant we make a georeferencing module using sextante?
Who says you can't? Feel free to do so.
Only changes to oj's current core are a matter of the community. What
extensions you create is up to you.
ede
edgar,
Ok for porting georeferencing from gvsig also need its raster libraries
also.
So any developers will have any issue using the code?
I will make the package name as you suggested?
One question may be stupid
Why cant we make a georeferencing module using sextante?
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 3:45
I'd rather suggest to keep the package name for not modified source and add
e.g. org.openjump.raster.gvsig.* for interfacing code ... ede
On 09.12.2010 08:37, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> gvSIG is GPL . so i need to know that can i renamed folder such as
> org.gvisig.raster.* to org.openjump.raster.*
I searched about licensing and no problem in using code.
When I port georeferencing i need add a raster library for gdal and all
layers along with libfmap?
Is there any issues from users or developers in porting an extra raster
library.?
2010/12/9 Michaël Michaud
> Hi,
>
> Le 09/12/2010 08:37,
Hi,
Le 09/12/2010 08:37, Mohammed Rashad a écrit :
gvSIG is GPL . so i need to know that can i renamed folder such as
org.gvisig.raster.* to org.openjump.raster.*
I think you can, but my knowledge about licensing issues is very basic,
so if anyone else can confirm...
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