On 17.03.2020 12:22, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
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> Hi everybody,
hey Peppe,
> this is a general email. First of all greetings to all members of this list.
> In this moment many of us in or countries are facing the large pandemia
> connected to Covid 19. This is going to change, for sure, little by
follow Ede's position on this topic as he knows better than I how classloading works.Best regards, be well,Michaëlenvoyé : 17 mars 2020 à 12:22de : Giuseppe Aruta à : OpenJump develop and use objet : [JPP-Devel] Hi membersHi everybody,this is a general email. First of all greetings to all members
Hi everybody,
this is a general email. First of all greetings to all members of this
list.
In this moment many of us in or countries are facing the large pandemia
connected to Covid 19. This is going to change, for sure, little by little
many aspects of our everyday's life, in these days, possibly
Hi Michaël,
Thanks a lot for the improvements. However, I would like to ask you to help
with one more fix. Now the script fires the requests automatically and it is
dangerous if user has selected a layer with thousands of features. Could you
show how to limit the maximum number of requests to
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the improvements. However, I would like to ask you to help
with one more fix. Now the script fires the requests automatically and it is
dangerous if user has selected a layer with thousands of features. Could you
show how to limit the maximum number of requests to 10?
Hi,
Here is a demo script which finds route from the service or yournavigation.org.
Save the following code into lib\ext\BeanTools, draw one or more lines with
OpenJUMP by using EPSG:4326 system, run the tool and copy the URLs from the
result window into browser and you will get the routes in
Hi Jukka,
Good job,
With a few more lines, you can get the path in your map
(hereafter, kml parsing is very crude, but it shows how
powerful beanshell scripting can be).
{
import com.vividsolutions.jts.geom.*;
import com.vividsolutions.jts.io.WKTReader;
import com.vividsolutions.jump.feature.*;
please try 3290.. ede
On 04.03.2013 15:01, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
ok .. right.. plugin shortcuts currently act on key release, let me hack them
on pressed and see if this works better for you.. ede
On 04.03.2013 14:02, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
I think I found it. For making Ctrl-C
Thanks for the suggestion Benjamin.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 6:29 AM, Benjamin Gudehus
hasteb...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hallo Nils!
I had the very same problem with ColorThemingStyle.
To solve it you need to change the following two things
1. With lyrTest.addStyle(ctStyle) an _additional_
Hallo Nils!
I had the very same problem with ColorThemingStyle.
To solve it you need to change the following two things
1. With lyrTest.addStyle(ctStyle) an _additional_ style is added. It's
better to modify the already
existing styles (OpenJUMP creates these automaticly during the
Hi all,
I am using OJ as a platform for developing GIS-solutions in implementing
OJ-Plugins.
I am doing this for maybe one and a half year and first I would like to
thank everybody who participates in developing OJ now and in the past!
There is a lot of great work in the code and I've learned a
Cameron let me know he just found out he has a full summer course
load. He want be able to help with OpenJUMP like he hoped this summer.
We may hear from him in the fall?
Landon
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch wrote:
Hei Camron,
nice to hear!
If you can
at the
moment, I can only blame myself for this mess, however.
Cameron
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Cameron let me know he just found out he
Hi Everyone,
My name is Cameron Alston and I will be working on the OpenJUMP project this
summer, specifically in implementing a stand-alone map labelling system. I'm
currently finishing up at UC Davis and I'll be attending UC Santa Cruz in the
fall for graduate school. I met up with Landon
Cameron wrote:
Hi Cameron,
My name is Cameron Alston and I will be working on the OpenJUMP project this
summer, specifically in implementing a stand-alone map labelling system. I'm
currently finishing up at UC Davis and I'll be attending UC Santa Cruz in the
fall for graduate school. I met
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Data: Martedì 12 maggio 2009, 09:06
Cameron wrote:
Hi Cameron,
My name is Cameron Alston and I will be working
Hei Camron,
nice to hear!
If you can read C/C++ code I may have already a link for you to a
labeling library. It is used by gvSIG too, but as it is not Java code
they need to ship it for every OS separately.
One of the developers is Oliver Ertz.
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