Hei Peppe,

good to hear and greetings back to Chile.
Btw. if you are in Europe in July - one could consider to do a LAB 
session at OGRS 2009 in Nantes (France). Or maybe Ravi is interested - 
but I think it is a bit of a long distance for him (and difficult to 
finance).

http://www.ogrs2009.org/doku.php?id=submission


Stefan

Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> Greetings from Santiago (Chile),
> I am here to visit my in-laws and for job.  
> Meanwhile I carried some OJ job with my laptop.
> I attached two files to this mail: 
> the Table of Context and the Index of the manual I am working around:
> 
> Table of Context.pdf:
> * Blue chapters are already written. Basically is an extended version of the 
> wiki pages, with more figures and more explanations. As you can see Part 3 is 
> basically an extended version of all the "list of functions" pages (here List 
> of Tools). I image this as the core of the manual.
> * Green chapters are on wiki pages and partially on the manual. I have to add 
> more infos and figs,
> * Red chapters are to be written right now.
> As you can see (if you have time to give a look at the Table of Context.PDF, 
> the manual is devided in 3 parts:
> 1) A small tutorial (OpenJUMP User Guide) which has to be as simple as 
> possible - for uses who want to use OJ quickly
> 2) The OpenJUMP List of Tools, which will be the core of the manua
> 3) OpenJUMP Developer Guide. I followed as sample the good Kosmo Developer 
> Guide (Kosmo Guia de Desarollo) of ourn SAIG companeros. Includin the usage 
> of Eclipse ans Subeclipse. Other chapters (already writte) are connected to 
> pratical usages (How to write translate OJ into another language using 
> babelfish, Portable OpenJUMP in windows and Linux, etc) ...  not really Java 
> developing but somehow pratical.
> 
> Index.pdf
> this is a partial index of the documentation (only about the List of the 
> functions/tools). I think this is worthfull to understand and to search 
> information about OJ. 
> 
> Some other infos:
> the maual is written in Openoffice. Actually it has 1.2 Mb for 87 pages 
> (included indeces). 
> 
> I hope to finish the first alpha version of the manual for the next 2 months 
> (depending to my time in Chile - 35 to 37 Celsius degrees yesterday!). 
> 
> Any comment will be really appreciate. 
> 
> @SS thanks for your availability to correct the text. I will send as soon as 
> possible the parts of the manual I wrote.
> 
> @ Stefan some weeks ago you wrote that the developer wiki section of OJ is 
> probabily already useful. I partially agree with your idea. My project is to 
> resume the most inmportant informations, from the point of view of a 
> non-developer - to make the info easy. In any case, when I finish to write 
> all, the developer section of my manual can easly go to the wiki pages 
> instead as a separate PDF
> 
> Hasta luego
> 
> Peppe
> 
> 
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