Hi Larry,

it's O.K. for me :-)

Matthias
> Hi Matthias,
>
>   I have loaded your changes, but haven't committed them yet.  I like 
> the org.openjump.core.model package for TaskEvent and TaskListener.  
> If that is ok with you (and everyone else), I'm ready to commit your 
> changes.
>
> regards,
> Larry
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:00 AM, Matthias Scholz <m...@jammerhund.de 
> <mailto:m...@jammerhund.de>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Larry,
>
>     sorry for the delay, but i had some trouble to get the SVN sources
>     running in my NetBeans. Now it works fine, after a second checkout :-)
>
>     I've modified the sources again. Please take a look. I'm not sure
>     if the com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui package the right
>     place for my new TaskListener and TaskEvent classes?
>
>     Matthias
>
>
>
>
>                  
>
>                 Hi Matthias,
>
>                  The OpenProjectWizard code you patched is not up to
>                 date.  I have recently
>                 made a change to this method.  The purpose of the
>                 change was to save and
>                 restore the project window position, size, and
>                 maximized state.  I also
>                 disabled the background rendering of all but the first
>                 layer to speed up
>                 project loading.
>
>                  In the area where you added your listener handler, I
>                 have added a finally
>                 block.  You might want to move your listener inside
>                 the finally block, or
>                 alternatively inside the invokeLater runnable,
>                 depending on when you want
>                 the listener to be notified.
>
>                 regards,
>                 Larry
>
>                      
>
>
>
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