Answers in text. Le lundi 14 septembre 2009 à 10:26 -0600, Harry G McGavran Jr a écrit : > I spent some time checking today to see in what cases > a_check_html_file() was used. It "appears" to be used > only in the "magic scissors" case, but since I don't > really know the code that well I could be wrong. > Be forewarned --- > > If this is true, it seemed that adding a condition > to a_check_html_file() that would allow the kml > file to pass the test would be better than not > checking at all. For those that prefer that approach > I've included that version of the patch inline below. > Still -- this is just fodder for those who maintain > viking to help get magic scissors fixed.
First of all, it is better to include patch as attached file. Currently, I'm unable to apply your patch because it was reformated by a mail client. Concerning a_check_html_file(), I think the better approach is to create a a_check_kml_file() by cloning the previous function. > BTW -- on a totally different subject -- it would be > nice if viking could remember your file cache directory > and if you've set UTM instead of Mercator. Presently > it only remembers if you load a file with these settings. > I'd like it to come up that way -- something in ~/.viking maybe? > It would also be nice if it could get georeferencing data > out of the tif file for geotiffs instead of the reference > file that comes with them. The data is in the geotiff tif file > itself. Thanks for a nice program in spite of these requests... This mailing list is full of good ideas. But as we have really few time to spend in viking, they are definitively lost in archives. Please, report your ideas in the tracker on SourceForge, as "feature request" (you can create such item anonymously if you nat have SourceForge account). It is less friendly but it is really easier to manage. Thanks for your interest in viking. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry® Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9-12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconf _______________________________________________ Viking-devel mailing list Viking-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/viking-devel Viking home page: http://viking.sf.net/