Hi Peppe,

I hope you will not create your own GIS terminology.
Students for middle/class school
and users who are not familiar with topological/GIS terminology
have to learn this vocabulary!!!

I think the terminology must be conform to the OGC-Standards!
Please have a look at:

http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards

http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfa

http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfs



Regards

Uwe

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Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
> Hi all,
> after East I will write down some proposal.
> I am working around two ideas:
>  
> Modify some terminology on lòang files to make the menus more comprensible 
> for 2 kinds of people: 
> a) students for middle/class school
> b) users who are not familiar with topological/GIS terminology
> Two samples:
> 1) I think to substitute "feature", "item" and "element" with only one word 
> when these terms are connected to the description of the tool. For instance I 
> think I will use a generic "item" or Martin's usage of "element"
> 2) The menus are sometimes too long: there is a large usage of "selected" 
> (Copy selected feature, past selected items on modified layers, etc) even 
> when it is not bnecessary (Edit selected feature is not working/not 
> enlightened on the menu if the features are not ...edited)
> Using this two criteria a menu like "Copy selected feature" will become "Copy 
> item" or "Copy element"
> 
> 
> I will make a list of menus which could be useful for the former two classes 
> of people (middle class students, Upper class students and land survayor). 
> I image we can select at least 3 tipology of usages (Lower students, Upper 
> students and Land survayors) with different degree of knowledge plus standard 
> OJ.
> 
> Landon, I think we can start to do separate lists of this tipologies of 
> usage. You can work on land survayors and I on Lower class students. And than 
> we can discuss on it
> 
> Peppe
> 
> 
> 
> --- Mer 8/4/09, Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch> ha scritto:
> 
>> Da: Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch>
>> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] R: List of all OpenJUMP plug-ins.
>> A: "OpenJump develop and use" <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Data: Mercoledì 8 Aprile 2009, 21:51
>> Hei,
>>
>> ok.. yes.. would be good if you/peppe and others can go
>> through the menu 
>> functions and evaluate which ones are essential and which
>> are not.
>> For now, almost all of the plugins that are found in the 
>> default-plugins.xml file are tools-menu plugins whereas all
>> others 
>> related to map navigation, drawing and file-in-out are
>> "fixed" in the 
>> configuration files.
>>
>> I am welcoming such a list and will make the necessary
>> changes after we 
>> compiled an all-agree-list; but I don't feel able to
>> work on such a 
>> list, since I have different requirements for my research
>> than the 
>> "average" users.
>>
>> thanks, Peppe, for bringing this up
>> stefan
>>
>> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>>> Peppe wrote: "Is it possible (is it easy) to
>> deactivate some of these
>>> plugins? My idea is to create a barebone Openjump,
>> with few tools,  to
>>> use at school, similar to Jump-fur-school
>> project."
>>> I am also interested in a "bare-bones"
>> OpenJUMP distribution for a
>>> similar purpose. At some point in the future I want to
>> install
>>> OpenJUMP for land surveyors and clients that don't
>> have a great deal
>>> of GIS (or even computer) experience, and I want to
>> keep the install
>>> as small and clean as possible. I figured making a
>> list of plug-ins
>>> would be the first step in this process. The next
>> steps would be
>>> determining which plug-ins don't provide
>> "critical" functionality and
>>> that could be removed from a "bones"
>> distribution.
>>> I'd also like to clean-up some of the menu
>> structure as part of this
>>> process, and knowing which plug-ins contribute menu
>> entries is going
>>> to be important.
>>>
>>> Let me know if you would like to talk about this some
>> more Peppe.
>>> Perhaps it is a project that we can work on together.
>>>
>>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Stefan Steiniger
>> <sst...@geo.uzh.ch> wrote:
>>>> Hei,
>>>>
>>>> deleting is one option.
>>>> the other is using the read tags, eg.:
>>>>
>>>> change
>>>> <plug-in>blabla</plug-in>
>>>> to
>>>> <!--plug-in>blabla</plug-in-->
>>>>
>>>> stefan
>>>>
>>>> Larry Becker schrieb:
>>>>> Hi Peppe,
>>>>>
>>>>>   You can deactivate any of the plugins you
>> find in
>>>>> ../bin/default-plugins.xml by deleting their
>> entry from the file.
>>>>>   Some of the plugins in the list aren't
>> really plugins at all, but base
>>>>> classes for building plugins (all of them that
>> start with Abstract...
>>>>> and a few others).
>>>>>
>>>>> regards,
>>>>> Larry
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Giuseppe Aruta
>> <giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it
>>>>> <mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>>
>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>     Just a curiosity:
>>>>>     Is it possible (is it easy) to deactivate
>> some of these plugins? My
>>>>>     idea is to create a barebone Openjump,
>> with few tools,  to use at
>>>>>     school, similar to Jump-fur-school project
>>>>>
>>>>>     Regards
>>>>>
>>>>>     Peppe
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>     --- Mar 7/4/09, Sunburned Surveyor
>> <sunburned.surve...@gmail.com
>>>>>    
>> <mailto:sunburned.surve...@gmail.com>> ha scritto:
>>>>>      > Da: Sunburned Surveyor
>> <sunburned.surve...@gmail.com
>>>>>    
>> <mailto:sunburned.surve...@gmail.com>>
>>>>>      > Oggetto: [JPP-Devel] List of all
>> OpenJUMP plug-ins.
>>>>>      > A: "OpenJump develop and
>> use"
>>>>>     <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>>>    
>> <mailto:jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>>
>>>>>      > Data: Martedì 7 Aprile 2009, 21:55
>>>>>      > I made a list of all the OpenJUMP
>> plug-ins packaged with the
>>>>>      > core. You
>>>>>      > can find it on my OpenJUMP blog:
>>>>>      >
>>>>>      > http://openjump.blogspot.com/
>>>>>      >
>>>>>      > I tried to add it to the wiki page,
>> but it seems to be down
>>>>>      > right now.
>>>>>      >
>>>>>      > SS
>>>>>      >
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