Hei,

on rendering: no modifications needed, plugin should work if the same 
techniques is used as Pirol employes for their rasterimage plugin. 
However, I integrated that plugin now.

on labeling: it may be worth to have a look into the NoteTool of the 
EditToolbox. It would be even interesting to extend this project towards 
storing images or http-link information (somewehere on the wiki there 
was a tip on how to use html tags for displaying images?)

stefan

Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> One of the students I met at my Google Summer of Code presentation at
> UC Davis missed the student application deadline. (This was my fault,
> as I gave him the wrong deadline date.) To my pleasant surprise, he
> would still like to work on the project for the summer! He is looking
> to gain some experience with an open source project and some reference
> letters from the lead programmers if his work is good.
> 
> He is particularly interested in visualizing and rendering of data. I
> was going to work with him this summer on stand-alone map labels.
> These would be labels whose content are not drawn from feature
> attributes.
> 
> In order to get the student started, I'd like to know what is the best
> way to add a new renderer in the current OpenJUMP core? It has been a
> while since I worked with the rendering code, and some things might
> have changed. Can we add renderer's using a plug-in, or are
> modifications to the core still necessary to do this? If it makes a
> difference, I plan on storing the label information in a plain Feature
> object.
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> SS
> 
> P.S. - I getting the student set up with a development environment for
> OpenJUMP right now. I'll introduce him to the mailing list as soon as
> he subscribes.
> 
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