Hei
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Now openjump-core-1.2-20081015 works fine with jre 1.6.10
ok.. good to know
The new icons are nice but they seem a little smaller than the original.
Expecially if compared with the ones in EDiting toolbox.
yes the new ones are smaller. Unfortunately
icons for most cut and paste items.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hei
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Now openjump-core-1.2-20081015 works fine with jre 1.6.10
ok.. good to know
(which I would like to stay with).
thank you for asking
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
No problem. I'll make the inquiry and will report back to the list.
Landon
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hei Landon and others,
I think we may ask
Hei Landon,
thank you. I need to think about it. After having a strong tendency to
host on OSGEO I discovered that the GRASS-Wiki has no easy accessible
backup, as far as I can assess. I also need to check which other
projects have wikis on there.
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Thanks for
Hei just want to notice you of my answer in the forum.
Since 1-2 weeks the use of the forum seems to increase...
stefan
Original Message
Subject:[jump-pilot - OpenJUMP Functions Problems] RE: Saving changes
after edit postgis table
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:39:21
Hei,
just a thought on the Google zoom slider:
they have one advantage: they know their data and it goes just in an out
from a certain resolution [5m?] to the world.. so they have a fixed
frame. While GIS data in general could reach from [mm] to whatever
scale. And you do not need an option to
puh.. good question.
I/we need investigate what is still needed and about the menu structure.
Another thing was that I original planned to include transformation
support with deegree plugin and I still haven't updated the postgis
plugin. Need to think about that in November.
stefan
Sunburned
with a link to the page.
Any comments on that marketing approach?
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
puh.. good question.
I/we need investigate what is still needed and about the menu structure.
Another thing was that I
I can make sure I have it done on
time.
SS
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Stefan Steiniger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree,
the question is, if we also say what we can not provide yet ;)
Larry talked once about
, Stefan Steiniger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree,
the question is, if we also say what we can not provide yet ;)
Larry talked once about a flyer he has done for SkyJump... can
you
(Larry) send it? The QGIS flyer would be a good start
Hei,
I just checked:
http://www.osgeo.org/search_profile?SET=1MUL_TECH%5B%5D=00063
and our own support page on the wiki (I updated it now:
http://openjump.org/wiki/show/Professional+Support ).
seems like there are plenty of companies worldwide offering OpenJUMP
support. However, in the US it
Hei Michael, Larry, Arnd Co
somebody asked on the forum for code/plugin on 3d terrain + image display
(see: https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=5561374 )
So I remembered the old plugin from Ugo where we have also the screenshot.
According to the email
fixed bug in GMLReader
so.. are you adding your method?
(As said once: adding methods is not the bid deal, but changing core
processes/structures is)
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
Yes, it makes more sense now Michael. Thanks for all of the comments.
SS
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Michael Michaud
hei,
Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
Hi,
thanks Larry, this is a very interesting tool: I recently had to merge and
separate a group of layers (70!!) and it was very long and boring to do it
with traditional tools. Your tool will solve the procedure: I am going to
test on monday on another
thank you,
I added them
stefan
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When using the simple query tool and selecting an attribute string that
is quite long, the size of the Query Builder window is stretched. After
that it is not possible to see the last input place. Is there a way to
easily resize the
of virtual end-of-the-year awards is really an
option... I will think about the award categories ;)
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=5634211
When using the simple query tool and selecting an attribute string that
is quite long, the size
Guys..
your are suprising me.. one speaks and everyone else is able to make
some commitment. So I am in too :)
However (I don't have much time today) - we could rather focus on a
x-mas release, i.e. in about 4 weeks which we need at least, i think. I
would also propose to set the version to
there has been an extension manager, but this one was rather for
downloading available plugins. the code is still there, but could be
that the plugin needs to be activated (in the xml file)
stefan
Michael Michaud schrieb:
Hi,
There used to be a plugin manager in the menu, but I cannot find
Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
Hei Landon,
thank you. I need to think about it. After having a strong tendency to
host on OSGEO I discovered that the GRASS-Wiki has no easy accessible
backup, as far as I can assess. I also need to check which other
projects have wikis on there.
stefan
confuse the users.
Please remember I'm not talking about anything that would be forced on
OJ programmers. It would just be a tool that could be used if
programmers were interested.
SS
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Michael Michaud
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Steiniger a écrit
with the OSGeo wiki if we want to become
an OSGeo project at some point in the near future. Otherwise, I think
we should take the offer from Dr. Dupre.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hei Landon,
2nd round. I think we
Lead ;)
Stefan Steiniger
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP as an OSGEO project - Assessing the
Requirements
Datum: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 18:15:58 -0600
Dear OJ user/developer.
I send this email to the devel list, as here rather the core people are
listening
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Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Michael Michaud wrote:
Hi,
That's OK for me
There still are two simplification functions from vivid (simplify and
simplify preserving topology)
The only one missing is simplify a polygon layer preserving topology, a
good candidate for a future plugin :-)
I
Hei Peppe,
thank you. This was needed :)
I hope we can use that in the next release.
I added it to the repository. Lets see of it comes with the nightly
build tomorrow.
stefan
Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
Hi all,
I made an alternative EXE file to run OJ on Windows (OJ.EXE).
This EXE basically
can somebody help?
stefan
Original Message
Subject:[jump-pilot - Problems with PlugIns] Problems getting Oracle
Connection
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 08:45:24 +
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still problems...
Original Message
Subject:[jump-pilot - Problems with PlugIns] RE: Problems getting
Oracle Connection
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 13:41:23 +
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8 votes so far
Any further votes?
Stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Dear OpenJUMP Fellows,
I am not sure who did follow my discussion with Landon on the wiki
hosting. But Landon got a strong oppinion, now, to ask the OSGeo for
hosting our wiki only if we join them --- i.e. he is proposing
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:30 PM, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so.. are you adding your method?
(As said once: adding methods is not the bid deal, but changing core
processes/structures is)
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
Yes, it makes more sense now Michael. Thanks for all
fixed one - and he found another one
.. can be a good documentation if we continue that way ;)
stefan
Original Message
Subject:[jump-pilot - Problems with PlugIns] RE: Problems getting
Oracle Connection
Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 11:19:25 +
From: SourceForge.net
Hei Nils,
this is the right list to ask these questions.
Unfortunately, for me, it is not clear what you are trying to do - so no
simple question... can you specify?
However, we have methods to add tools/plugins to the toolbox (see class
OpenJumpConfiguration.java for examples) and to the
keeps going - but I like the thread (sadly for Paolo)
Original Message
Subject:[jump-pilot - Problems with PlugIns] RE: Problems getting
Oracle Connection
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2008 13:45:08 +
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Original Message
Subject:[jump-pilot - Problems with PlugIns] RE: Problems getting
Oracle Connection
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2008 19:02:18 +
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well - not sure if we can reach him.
So we need to delete the dead links.
thanx for taking care!
Stefan
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi all,
it seems that the link:
Video by Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha, showing the menus from the main page
points to a general ourmedis page - no reference to
no comments :)
stefan
Larry Becker wrote:
If there are no other comments, I will make a prototype to demonstrate
the concept and report back when it is available. As with other
experimental tools, an entry in workbench-properties.xml will be used to
enable the capability for those who
well.. I would wait and include a final JTS version.
Btw. why do you think it will solve the graph bug?
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
If I get a build of the latest JTS CVS can we get replace the current
JTS library in our nightly build? I think this will fix the planar
graph bug that was
oh.. thats is a good hint.
However, not sure if I am able to do something like this in the near
future. But of course - I understand the value for your geologic work.
lets see
Stefan
P.Rizzi Ag.Mobilità Ambiente wrote:
The distance of the point from the origin of the line sounds like
a job
well.. I mean: i need a reminder on such things
stefan
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
oh.. thats is a good hint.
However, not sure if I am able to do something like this in the near
future. But of course - I understand the value for your geologic work.
lets see
Stefan
P.Rizzi Ag.Mobilità
Hei Peppe,
can you add this stuff to the bug tracker? except the copy/paste things
- as I would agree with Larry here. Because usually one would not paste
to the same layer?
1) Image Layer Manager: not sure where it comes from - we may change the
behaviour as you proposed, i.e. disable the
. sub menus make sense, but can we do that for mouse menus?
. we also have a (bug) tracker category for guy improvements - not just
bugs and feature requests
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
I should have known that. :]
I will try to file the items in the previous thread to either the bug
ok.. found a mistake in as it JAVA based
Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
Hei,
thank you Edgar/Peppe/Sunburned for the comments!
I tried to change it accordingly, however my notes:
1. the same orange for kangaroo and the bars does not work really (the
kangaroo gets lost), and it should
it came with an update. I think Jon did the programming
stefan
Martin Davis wrote:
I don't think we built this at Vivid (although I could be wrong... ).
Was it added directly to OpenJUMP?
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
I agree that the image layer manager should be removed if it isn't
Hei Peppe,
I have put the *.ai-file here:
http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/download/ojlogo/
If you don't have illustrator I can export the flyer at home to svg.
Stefan
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi Stefan,
1. the same orange for kangaroo and the bars does not work
really (the
I think you need to give Jukka the code, not Paolo :)
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
This is a good point Larry.
What I could do is give Paolo a build to try out. Then at least we can
know if we've eliminated the problem for him.
It is also possible that the existing code lacks some
Hei,
not sure.. it depends on what you need or want.
However you may have a look on OrbisGIS that is using SQL stuff
exentsively. Furthermore I would prefer to have a look on H2(Spatial)
first than starting with MySQL (look on the OrbisGIS Trac for H2:
http://geosysin.iict.ch/irstv-trac/).
mhm.. I think you can add attributes with the same name - so no exception.
So a check is worth to do, and I think some of the schema modifing
plugins (i.e. transfer attributes?) do such a check. Because then one
attribute name would receive a ending, saying that it is number 2 or so?
However, I
actually the easiest thing to check what happens is by modifying a
schema with the schema editor..
but - to answer your question: there is a method:
FeatureSchema.hasAttribute() .. so no need for a new method
stefan
only in the nightly build
stefan
Nacho Uve schrieb:
Finally, Explode by attribute plugin has been included in openjump?
Regards,
Nacho
2008/11/8 Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch
hei,
Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
Hi,
thanks Larry
Hei,
I added two new tools that should be available in tomorrows nightly build:
I) A tool that extracts boundaries as linestrings from polygon
tesselations and classifies the boundaries either as shared or non-shared
= to find in /tools/edit geometry/convert
II) Based on the previous tools and
Hei,
. all source code can be either downloaded here (for the last release):
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=118054package_id=175679
. the latest code is availble on our source code repository (we use
Subversion, i.e. SVN):
me too! sounds spectacular :) .. now we need to find a fancy name.
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
I think that would be handy.
SS
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com wrote:
Question:
You can use Simple Query to search Attribute fields for specific
for these cases.
Extract Common Boundaries Between Polygons is a more subtle tool. I
guess this would be used if you wanted to do additional processing steps
or just have more control over the Polygonize process?
thanks,
Larry
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Stefan Steiniger sst
helpful.
I have one more request as to how i can create new plug-in's to the JUMP
tool. Can some one Please suggest me some Documentation or Links as to
how i can create a new Plug in.
Thanks for the Help in advance,
-Karthik.
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:07 AM, Stefan Steiniger sst
all builds are back again
Thanx Paul!
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
Oops, I meant 24-Dec-2008.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com
mailto:becker.la...@gmail.com wrote:
The last nightly snapshot of OpenJump seems to be 4-Dec-2008 11:14
11M.
. I'll keep you updated.
cheers,
stefan
Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
Dear OpenJUMP users and developers,
it is already Janurary 3rd, nevertheless I wish all of you a good start
into the new year 2009!
I especially like to thank Larry and Michael for keep things going on
the programming side
mhm.. what concerns me: I think it could be separated as it is now.
Sometimes it makes sense to have a dedictated function separately in the
menu although it could be intergrated - because it makes it easier
accessible and memorizable.
but these are just my 2 cents - any other thoughts?
stefan
for future language translations and/or upgrade
Regards
Peppe
--- Sab 3/1/09, Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch ha scritto:
Da: Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch
Oggetto: [JPP-Devel] new jts 1.10
A: List for discussion of JPP development and use.
jump-pilot-devel
By the way, since it uses the Java pattern matcher, Search All
Attributes supports many different meta-characters to control the search
such as ^ to match the start of a line and $ to match the end.
oha..interesting.. how to get to know these chars?
is there a table?
stefan
it continues ;)
Original-Nachricht
Betreff:[jump-pilot - Problems with PlugIns] RE: Problems getting
Oracle Connection
Datum: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 10:54:22 +
Von:SourceForge.net nore...@sourceforge.net
An: nore...@sourceforge.net
Read and respond to this
I am monitoring the forum and answer often too.
lets look what is going on.
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
We're getting spammed on the SourceForge Forums. See:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=729495
I wasn't even aware we had any forums on SourceForge. This is in
interestingly we got spam only in Adulations and Testimonials (this was
the only forum I did not monitor)
I set this forum to non-public and I started deleting the spam messages
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
We're getting spammed on the SourceForge Forums. See:
Hei,
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
Larry,
I wasn't aware that anyone was using the forums. It's a good thing
Stefan has his crap together. :]
The users mailing list is on a Google Group, but this mailing list is
still hosted at SourceForge. I can't seem to remember why we moved the
user
:
Perhaps
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html
??
Stefan Steiniger wrote
but didn't write Erwans project a spatial extension to H2 already?
see this page:
http://geosysin.iict.ch/irstv-trac/wiki/H2spatial/Download
Michael Michaud schrieb:
Hi
In general this seems like a nice way to go. Even nicer IMHO would be a
pure Java DB like H2. But someone needs to step
of course I am interested to supervise a person.
About students.. not sure how/where to do a call - on the other hand I
could put something on the blackboard?
I also need to think about some topics - but we still have a long list
of here:
well... the wiki doesn't work? .. so somewhere on the
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Stefan,
Thanks for your offer to mentor. What languages would you be able to
mentor a student in?
German and English
my French is way to bad.
stefan
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yes... you have to copy every feature to the new schema. There is an
class and method in the api package (taken from pirol) that does copy
from an old to a new schema. (It could be that the examples on the wiki
provide code for that too. But I think I also answered an email on that
issues just
Hei Peppe,
good to hear and greetings back to Chile.
Btw. if you are in Europe in July - one could consider to do a LAB
session at OGRS 2009 in Nantes (France). Or maybe Ravi is interested -
but I think it is a bit of a long distance for him (and difficult to
finance).
Dear Users and Developers,
I have notified Jon that the wiki is down. He is also not sure why is
that exactly and he promised to have a deeper look into it the next days.
I am pulling the backup from 9. Jan. right now for security reasons (and
I guess Joe D has pulled a copy too).
In case we
Yep.. why not (we should also keep in sync with SkyJUMP ;)
Are these simple plugin classes? Or is it more complicated?
Would you like to commit it on your own or send us the code for integration?
What probably needs to be done then is the internationalization.
stefan
John Clark wrote:
Hello,
If your class is quite generic and you think another plugin may need it,
places where I would search it at first are :
I second that
com.vividsolutions.jump.util.feature package
or a new
org.openjump.core.featureutils
this package does not exist yet, but we have
openjump.core.apitools
===
1. Please provide the name and email address of the principal Project Owner.
There is actually no owner but 2 persons with major admin rights
. Stefan Steiniger: sstein-.-geo.uzh.ch
. Landon Blake: sunburned.surveyor-.-gmail.com
2. Please
well.. can you share what was questioning it?
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Thanks for the comments guys. I'll leave it in my plug-in for now.
After some thought, I may move the methods to a utility class in one
of the packages mentioned.
Some recent things I read have me questioning the use
mhm.. I have no clue why it shouldn't work. I would assume as well that
the problem is related to the path/
What happens if you remove and add entries to the deafult-plugins.xml file?
stefan
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi all,
I tested isa and Jython plugins with modified workbench.properties file
/openjump-wiki-textile-2009-01-09-11-57-52.zip
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Steiniger [mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 8:34 AM
To: openjump-us...@googlegroups.com
Cc: List for discussion of JPP development and use.
Subject: wiki is offline for a few
Hei Peppe,
I had a short look over your documents. Except writting/spelling errors
I don't see things to change so far. But I guess some section may get
more elaborated after Landon and I will look over it.
We also need to check later if all the functions are still accessible
(e.g. i think I
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Aquino [mailto:jonathan.aqu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 3:09 AM
To: 'Stefan Steiniger'
Cc: 'OpenJump develop and use'; 'openjump-us...@googlegroups.com'
Subject: RE: [JPP-Devel] wiki is offline for a few days
OK the wiki is back
Hei Peppe,
thank you for looking into that.
I did the changes to the openjump.sh file - so it should be working by
tomorrow. Can you test?
And yes, I agree we should integrate Larrie's JYthon plugin. I also saw
the QGIS got a push through integration of Python.
stefan
Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
-
From: Jonathan Aquino [mailto:jonathan.aqu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 1:20 AM
To: 'Stefan Steiniger'
Cc: 'OpenJump develop and use'; 'openjump-us...@googlegroups.com'
Subject: RE: [JPP-Devel] wiki is offline for a few days
Alas, I'm super busy this weekend - I'll try
so, we can keep it the way it is after the changes?
stefan
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
sorry but I am not adeveloper so I didn't see other problems.
no problem ;-)
I ask you some explications about your mail, please:
~/.jump/ I imaged that this is the
Larry Becker wrote:
You drive a hard bargain. I can't speak for everyone else, but I have
too much on my plate already, since I didn't manage to get the new
toolbox working this weekend. :-(
well Larry,
there is no need to do it within the next days (except for ISA).
So if you find time
Hei Harvey,
yep .. sounds interesting to have a git-based source code mirror.
Is there any Eclipse plugin for git?
stefan
Harvey Harrison wrote:
I've been lurking around the list for awhile and following deelopment
with git. I thought I'd offer them up as mirrors of the master repos
if
ok here a mapping :)
Andreas Schmitz , Andreas Schmitz
mentaer , Stefan Steiniger
beckerl, Larry Becker
michaudm, Michaël Michaud
javamap, Landon Blake
paul_d_austin, Paul Austin
sholl, Stephan Holl
eric.lemesre, Eric Lemesre
infinityedge, Christopher DeMars
s-l-teichmann, Sascha Teichmann
, 2009-01-22 at 14:04 -0700, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
ok here a mapping :)
Andreas Schmitz , Andreas Schmitz
mentaer , Stefan Steiniger
beckerl, Larry Becker
michaudm, Michaël Michaud
javamap, Landon Blake
paul_d_austin, Paul Austin
sholl, Stephan Holl
eric.lemesre, Eric Lemesre
infinityedge
Hei, I can't identify two more, but the others?
dzwiers - David Zwiers
gkostadinov
jaquino - Jon Aquino
mbdavis - Martin Davis
mwoods
strk
Harvey Harrison wrote:
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 16:26 -0800, Martin Davis wrote:
For JTS, if there's no author, you can probably assume my name (mbdavis
-
of the script nailed down,
which I can then test on the Ubuntu desktop computer I'm running at
home.
SS
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Andreas Schmitz schm...@lat-lon.de wrote:
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
so, we can keep it the way it is after the changes?
if nobody else objects, yes (I can
Hei,
I agree with Landon, but
an additional note:
there is also a projection/cts plugin from Edgar.. see Peppes notes here:
http://www.openjump.org/wiki/edit/Working+with+Projections
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
I should have included links to the deegree project:
deegree Web Site:
Thank Harvey
I hopefully have some time to do a bit of reading on git over the next 2
weeks. The only thing I know about git is what I got from a L. Torvalds
talk held at Google labs (on youtube) and sent on this list a while ago.
stefan
Harvey Harrison wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 12:09
Hei Larry,
I forwarded the message to somebody using OJ for digitzing too (I think)
I report back when I get an answer...
thank you for lookig into this in your free time
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
If no one really needs the pan and zoom shortcut keys, we could just
disable
As I am not on the postgis list I answer directly to Matthes,
the solution is - maybe - simple.
Define your own projection and buffer there. I would say it should be a
Cylindric Projection (Oblique Mercator) which is touching/based on the
great circle that runs between both cities. It would be
Hei all,
since in Canada was a long weekend the last 3 days I sat down to work on
my OJ todo list:
*
1 - I added the jython stuff to OJ core (thanks to Larry and ISA)
2 - I added three additional classification methods for the thematic
layer rendering: Mean-StdDev breaks,
Hei,
without looking on the page/posts
it is interesting - but I guess it will be a binding to a C lib. So I
would say it is rather an idea for an external plugin and not for an
integration due to the platform issue (Win, Linux, MaxOSX). However,
could be that my comment was unqualified - as I
thank you Michael for the improvements!
@all: BTW: I introduced the new Tools/Statistics menu and moved all 3
stats functions there. I also i18n'ed my last commits.
I realized that I also need to port some some more image functions from
Pirol - i.e. the layer context menu functions. Otherwise
Hei Michael,
I agree we need to setup some rules (thats why I answer with a new
subject line). However, I start here by simply answering on your 4 notes:
I noticed that we miss some policies to keep code consistent :
- internationalized strings are not always declared the same way (in
last
btw.
I am using the prbeditor for adding new translation keys.
Do you think it is better to leave new entries untranslated for
languages we don't know? So... this would make it easier to identify the
new keys.
Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
Hei Michael,
I agree we need to setup some rules
Hei,
I just added the possibility to loaded images with the classes from
Pirols/Jan Ruzicka's using the new dialog (look for option Add Sextante
Raster Image). This was done to be able to use the raster analysis
functions from Sextante in future.
While testing with an image that was derived
Hei Larry,
on a bit different thing as you outline your current develoment goal...
What is the progress with the new (dynamic?) toolbar - so could we
include that in the next OJ 1.3?
Or do you think it is a bit obsolete, since a Jython script may do the
same? (I haven't tried it yet to make a
Hei Landon,
yes I can be/want to be a mentor.
However, there is small(?) issue: I plan to travel in August through
Canada (the whole month) - so I am not sure yet how I would handle the
submission of the final evaluation forms by mid of August. I could
prepare them but then there is the issue
mhm.. I think AffineTransform replaced AffineTransformation in JUMP???
So to avoid confusion... But we could rename one to Affine
Transformation with Parameters (pretty long name)
stefan
Michaël Michaud schrieb:
Hi,
There are two different plugins called
AffineTransform
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