Hey Pedro,
A BeanTool is not some kind of kludgey script. It has the same
capabilities as full Java. A BeanTool is just a simple way of giving the
user control of their extensible tool set. In the case of reversing
linestinrgs, there doesn't seem to be much of a need for a complicated
interface so it is a particularly good fit. I'm sure that everyone thinks
their favorite tool should be at the top of the menu or toolbox, but the
reality is that everyone used GIS and CAD tools differently. I'm advocating
BeanTools as a simple way to add the tools you need without wading though
the ones you don't
regards,
Larry
On 1/29/07, Pedro Doria Meunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Larry,
Appending a bit to the last email...
You mean 'an ideal candidate for a Beanshell tool' on a debugging phase or
permanently?
I say this because this is, I suppose, a much sought for tool… ;-)
IMHO its ideal place should be under the 'Edit' menu.
BR,
Pedro
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Becker
*Sent:* segunda-feira, 29 de Janeiro de 2007 15:12
*To:* List for discussion of JPP development and use.
*Subject:* Re: [JPP-Devel] Direction of line segments
Hi Pedro,
To me, a simple specialized tool like "Reverse Linestring" is an ideal
candidate for a Beanshell tool. Unfortunately, pasting the Beanshell code
into the console gets old fast when you are doing it a lot. SkyJUMP has a
small innovation that other developers might want to consider adopting. It
is a BeanTools folder in lib/ext. The BeanToolsPlugIn takes care of reading
the directory of the BeanTools folder and putting a entry on the
heirarchical Tools->Bean Tools menu for each .bsh file found.
regards,
Larry
On 1/28/07, *Pedro Doria Meunier* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
Back to some old topic, already discussed but never fully answered…
Changing direction of the line segments in Jump/OpenJump.
Most of the time line segments are digitized regardless of their 'true'
direction in the real word…
It'd be extremely useful if a plugin were to be developed that allowed to
change the line segment direction…
I know that there's already 'Edit Select Side' but that doesn't quite cut
it…
There real question here is:
Is there someone doing something on the matter?
BR,
Pedro Doria Meunier
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