Hi,

I had a try with yesterdays nightly build and I do not feel that it behaves 
slow with right click menus, selecting, moving geometries etc. I had only one 
small shapefile open in the project (world_adm0), perhaps you have a more 
complicated project.

By the way, I discovered a bug.
Save as png image with world file
Open the image back to OJ with Open-File -> georeferencing is not read but the 
image opens to (0,0)
Rename .pgw to .tfw -> georeferencing of the png image is OK.

Problem is that "Open-File" does not recognise .pgw extension even OpenJUMP 
itself through "Save image as raster" (correctly) is creating such.
"Open-File" with .jpg and .jgw is OK
"Open-Sextante image" understands both png-pgw and jpg-jgw pairs.


-Jukka Rahkonen-


 

> -----Alkuperäinen viesti-----
> Lähettäjä: luca marletta [mailto:lucama...@gmail.com] 
> Lähetetty: 19. helmikuuta 2010 10:26
> Vastaanottaja: OpenJump develop and use
> Aihe: [JPP-Devel] delay on rendering
> 
> Hi,
> I'd like to check opinions about the new feature to speed up zoom is
> very powerful but in my case causes a delay on on every other events
> and it becomes really not much nice to work.
> 
> I observe delay for window menu on right mouse click, select 
> items and so on.
> 
> Could you write comment to understand if that is just my problem?
> 
> luca
> 
> 
> luca marletta
> www.beopen.it
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