Hi,
I am thinking about how to sort out the features that has been edited so they
could be passed on to a further process. I found that in OpenJUMP I can almost
do what I want with Analysis-Queries-Spatial query tool. I worked this way:
- I opened the layer I would like to edit (let's think
Hei Jukka,
there is also in tools\QA a geometry difference function, did you tried
that?
stefan
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
I am thinking about how to sort out the features that has been edited so they
could be passed on to a further process. I found that in OpenJUMP I can
almost do what I
Hi,
I tried immediately after your suggestion, but it is doing other things. At
least I believe it shows where the dirrerences are in the feature geometry. I
would like to filter the features to those which are identical and to those
which are not. The spatial query equals is so close to
Hello,
actually spatial-is-not-equal-to is called disjoint. difference returns
a geometry.
Cheers,
Ugo
Hi,
I tried immediately after your suggestion, but it is doing other
things. At least I believe it shows where the dirrerences are in the
feature geometry. I would like to filter the
mhm..
yep... some of the problems which come from the time of initialization
(i though i have fixed that, apart for working, system categroy and
the buttons.. but it seem like i forgot some)
Actually a stronger argument than -i18n is to use the javaw option
-dUser en ..
i think, then
Lähettäjä: Ugo Taddei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
actually spatial-is-not-equal-to is called disjoint. difference returns
a geometry.
Cheers,
Ugo
I tried that also, but the result is not what I am hoping for. I made two
screenshots to clarify what I am looking for. I hope they are
Dear OpenJump users and developers,
we (that is Intevation in Germany [1]) are currently
planning the implementation of a new
OpenJump plugin for Layout functionality.
There already exists one (PrintLayout) from SIGLE.
But we do need more functionality and it turned out
that PrintLayout is kept
I don't think so Larry. Is this something that was available in the
latest release of JUMP? Or is it found in JTS?
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 11/27/06, Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm guessing by the fact that no one has mentioned it, that OJ hasn't
implemented the Complement Result
Jukka,
I don't think this would be too terribly difficult to implement. At
least not the logic for the algorithm. Do you have any Java coding
experience? If not, I might be able to cook something up.
If I wrote a tool that did what Jukka was talking about, where would
be the appropriate place to
Complement Results is available in JUMP 1.2 and has been there for several
months.
On 11/27/06, Sunburned Surveyor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think so Larry. Is this something that was available in the
latest release of JUMP? Or is it found in JTS?
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 11/27/06,
It looks like the show() method of the ErrorDialog class is Static. I
didn't notice that my first time through the JavaDoc. That makes me
think you don't get an instance of the ErrorDialog class, but that
this Static method creates one for you.
I'll take a look at the actual source code to see if
Hello,
So you have solved my little problem that appeared to be just due to my poor
knowledge on the terminology. I am sure that I will remember the rest of my
life what is the meaning of 'complement' in set theory. However, could it be
thinkable to have there some more layman friendly text
Hello Jan,
I'd check out what Batik and Jasper Reports can do for you.
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/
http://jasperforge.org/sf/projects/jasperreports
Cheers,
Ugo
PS: there used to be an internationalised version of the print plug-in,
although I think the internationalisation was
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