>
> Extending linestrings from one end would be highly appreciated feature.
>
Do you think it would be sufficient to add some code to the existing
linestring tool? It could check to see if 1) a linestring was selected ,
and 2) one of its endpoints match an endpoint of of the linestring just
digitized. If true, it would merge the two linestrings. This behavior is
similar to the polygon tool when creating holes.
Larry
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Rahkonen Jukka
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone dealed with data created by using stream digitizing tool? For
> us it took quite a long time to get rid of the unnecessary vertices some
> digitizers created with such a weapon they found from MicroStation. I
> suggest a) to hide it from beginners or b) to integrate simplifying
> algorithm with the tool. I mean some logic like "when in stream mode, don't
> insert points with less than x meters intervals if they stay inside y meters
> wide tolerance tube".
>
> Extending linestrings from one end would be highly appreciated feature.
>
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>
>
> -----Alkuperäinen viesti-----
> Lähettäjä: Martin Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Lähetetty: to 23.10.2008 0:01
> Vastaanottaja: OpenJUMP Dev
> Aihe: [JPP-Devel] Stream digitizing tools?
>
> Has anyone created tools for doing stream digitizing? E.g. generating
> points (at some rate or distance interval) along a linestring as long as
> the mouse is held down?
>
> Also, it seems to me like it would be nice to have a tool which allowed
> you to extend a previously created linestring from one end (in either a
> click or stream fashion). Anything like that out there?
>
> And finally... has anyone thought about adding a Google-Maps style
> vertex insertion tool?
>
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