Yep.. because we have people like Larry, Paul, Michael and Geoff that 
seem to take care fulltime around Jumps :)

thank you guys.. and i hope some one pays it back, not only with words

stefan

Martin Davis schrieb:
> Great work!
> 
> What I like about this list is that you can throw out an idea and like 
> magic it gets implemented 20 minutes later.   8^)
> 
> But seriously... it's very inspiring interacting with a bunch of clever 
> people all focussed on making JUMP work better.
> 
> I checked with the uDig guys... DnD is generally a bear, but for data 
> files specifically it might not be too bad.  It's very similar to 
> handling the cut-n-paste client stuff, which Jon already did in JUMP for 
> various things (ever tried copying the Feature Info grid into Excel? 
> Works like a charm...)  So maybe one day we can look at this...
> 
> Larry Becker wrote:
>> I guess if I got used to decoding those tiny symbols on the icons in
>> Eclipse, I can do it in JUMP too.  :-}
>>
>> Yea, we already enhanced the layer tooltips to show the full source
>> path, so adding the essential data on as additional lines should be
>> doable too.
>>
>> I added mouse wheel zooming to the PanTool, as it seemed like a no-brainer.
>>
>> That's what I like about this list, you put out an idea and get
>> feedback to make it better .
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> On 9/17/07, Martin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>> Good idea.  So italics would mean NOT Selectable, right?
>>>
>>> I think Stefan's right - ultimately an icon change would be good too (or
>>> maybe a second icon showing the states).  But the font change is good
>>> and quick to do now.
>>>
>>> Hey, I just thought of something which might be handy.  In Swing
>>> Tooltips it's possible to use HTML code to provide formatting.  In
>>> particular, this lets multiple lines of data be shown.  Seems like the
>>> current Layer tooltip info could be dramatically enhanced - maybe even
>>> to provide most of the things which are shown in the current Layer Info
>>> box!?
>>>
>>> Larry Becker wrote:
>>>     
>>>> How about Italicizing the layer name?  This is consistent with bold
>>>> meaning Editable.
>>>>
>>>> Larry
>>>>
>>>> On 9/17/07, Martin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>> This is the right way to go IMO, Larry/all.  We added the Selectable
>>>>> option while building the Image framework, to avoid having image
>>>>> bounding boxes selected all the time.  But we never pushed this out to
>>>>> be visible to the user.  Time to do it, I guess!
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you thought about how to make this visible on the UI?  Maybe by
>>>>> changing the layer icon somehow? It's always nice to have state visible
>>>>> to the user, so that he doesn't get confused about why things don't
>>>>> appear to be working like normal.
>>>>>
>>>>> Larry Becker wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>>>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    I just looked at the code and it appears we already have a
>>>>>> selectable property in Layer.  However, the setSelectable() method is
>>>>>> currently only called from ImageFeatureCreator.  The isSelectable()
>>>>>> method is called in AbstractSelection, so it appears that all we need
>>>>>> to do to add a menu item "Selectable" right below "Editable".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>> Larry
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/17/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> I'd like to use Layerable, since that will give us more flexibity down 
>>>>>>> the road.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> SS
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 9/13/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>> yep!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i agree, and this reminds me on having the same for features that show
>>>>>>>> the most prominent "what i want to know about" .. ie. number of
>>>>>>>> vertices, geom-type, inner rings, perimeter, area, centroid coords,..
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> furthermore there was the idea to give layers 4 states:
>>>>>>>> - editable (selectable, snapping on)
>>>>>>>> - hitable (selectable, snapping on)
>>>>>>>> - visible (not selectable, snapping on)
>>>>>>>> - invisible
>>>>>>>> or something like that. This is beneficial if one digitizes.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> where would be the best position to add such a layer attribute.
>>>>>>>> Layerable? or Layer?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> stefan
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Michaël Michaud schrieb:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>> Hi Larry,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Excellent plugin !
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Michaël
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Larry Becker a écrit :
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>>>>> A new feature was added last night which adds a menu item  "Layer
>>>>>>>>>> Properties" to the Layer Name right click menu.  This feature will
>>>>>>>>>> display layer information and statistics such as name, number of
>>>>>>>>>> features, number of points, number of attributes, geometry type,
>>>>>>>>>> DataSource class, and source path.  It works on single or multiple
>>>>>>>>>> layer selections.  It also includes a transparency adjustment slider
>>>>>>>>>> that works for layer selections.  Language file entries have been
>>>>>>>>>> made.  Only the German translation is currently completed.  There 
>>>>>>>>>> were
>>>>>>>>>> 19 strings - I got tired. :-)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> This is basically the beginnings of duplicating the ArcMap layer
>>>>>>>>>> properties functionality.  However, this property sheet is designed 
>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>> work with multiple layers at once.  SkyJUMP has had this for a while,
>>>>>>>>>> but I haven't gotten around to a general release yet.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>>>>>> Larry Becker
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
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