Forgot: I used Gdal to transform the grid to .tif file
2016-10-16 20:38 GMT+02:00 Giuseppe Aruta :
> No Problem, Ede, to send it to them. It is a test file I downloaded from
> Coweeta LTER (http://coweeta.uga.edu/dbpublic/resources.asp?type=
>
No Problem, Ede, to send it to them. It is a test file I downloaded from
Coweeta LTER (
http://coweeta.uga.edu/dbpublic/resources.asp?type=gisrasterdata=gisdata=Land%20Change%20Trajectories)
to test Sextante raster algorithms.
The original file was a an .asc (or .adf).
Peppe
2016-10-16 16:07
i checked with your example 'skeenah_dem_10m.tif' . seems like the devs changed
something between 0.1.13(Nov15) and 0.1.14(Jun16)
https://github.com/geosolutions-it/imageio-ext/commits/master/plugin/tiff
that breaks reading that file. we can of course easily downgrade this
ImageIO-Ext plugin
Hi Ede
I prefer we roll back to previous imageio-ext libraries. This will give us
time to investigate and test this bug in case we want to come out with a
new real. of Openjump in the next months.
Best regards
Peppe
Il 14/Ott/2016 17:27, ha scritto:
> it should not be
it should not be missing. i used the more recent java bindings from
gdal-2.1.0.jar instead.
https://sourceforge.net/p/jump-pilot/code/HEAD/tree/core/trunk/lib/imageio-ext/
but heck, we can of course roll that back to the original bindings released
together w/ ImageIO-Ext. :)
..ede
On
if you'd like to use your local GDAL you will have to run OJ with a 32bit java.
you are right, it does not seem to detect GDAL.
..ede
On 14.10.2016 17:06, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> Yes I do. I installed and defined class paths a day before. Currently my
> machine works with Gdal 1.11.4/32bit
then probably the GDAL jni libs are not in your path. ok, forget it. if you
want try you should be able to use the GDAL provided and as described here
http://ojwiki.soldin.de/index.php?title=Working_with_Raster#GDAL_support_.28Windows.2C_Linux_only.29
..ede
On 14.10.2016 17:18, Giuseppe
Hi Ede,
yes. Java is 32 bit
Peppe
2016-10-14 17:16 GMT+02:00 :
> if you'd like to use your local GDAL you will have to run OJ with a 32bit
> java. you are right, it does not seem to detect GDAL.
>
> ..ede
>
> On 14.10.2016 17:06, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> > Yes I do. I
maybe a bug in the updated ImageIO-Ext.. did you intend to use _this_ reader?
i can't see that the class in the stack was changed recently though
https://github.com/geosolutions-it/imageio-ext/tree/master/plugin/tiff/src/main/java/it/geosolutions/imageio/plugins/tiff
the ImageIO-Ext TIFF
To be more accurate, on 5050 we substituted imageio-ext libraries.
>From version 5051 there is a file missing
(imageio-ext-gdal-bindings-1.9.2.jar) in OJ/LIB folder,
Coping/pasting this file from 5048 to newer version apparently solves the
bug
Peppe
2016-10-14 15:53 GMT+02:00 Giuseppe Aruta
The problem came out from 5051. A former version (5048) is not affected.
And it doesn't affect CORE versions, only PLUS ones.
Peppe
2016-10-13 19:58 GMT+02:00 Michaël Michaud :
> Hi Peppe,
>
> If you could find more precisely the OJ version where this regression
>
Hi Peppe,
If you could find more precisely the OJ version where this regression
appreared, we could now if we introduced
this regression with a code modification or with a library update.
Michaël
Le 13/10/2016 à 19:35, Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :
How to reproduce it
- open an .asc file
-
How to reproduce it
- open an .asc file
- draw a fence on it to define a smaller area
- select "cut image by fence" on raster layer tree menu
If I load a sex range layer, this is shown as icon on layer tree but not in
the view.
Best regards
Peppe
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