Michael,

You wrote: "I forgot bug (1) reported by Nacho as it has never been
reported in the
bug tracker. I can have a look this week end as I think I wrote the
guilty plugin,
and Nacho kindly supplied the data to reproduce the problem."

Thanks for offering to help with Nacho's bug. I think the first step
would be modifying the code to report the FID of the problem feature
in the exception message. At least, that is what I was going to try.
You might have a short cut to the problem.

You wrote: "There is another bug for which I spent some time without success :
2792806  Error while deleting heterogeneous item
If you or someone else wants to have a look, it needs a good
understanding of the item selection process (which is quite complex in
OpenJUMP due to partial feature slection capability)"

I've done a little work with the SelectionManager in my super select
plug-in. I'll add this to my list of things to fix if I can. I'm just
waiting for Stefan's permission to get a branch to work in. I'll copy
him direction on this e-mail since I know he sometimes travels and
looses track of the messages on this list.

Thanks,

The Sunburned Surveyor


2010/4/8 Michaël Michaud <[email protected]>:
> Hi Sunburned Surveyor
>
> Fixing these bugs would be nice and starting unit tests would be nice too.
>
> I forgot bug (1) reported by Nacho as it has never been reported in the
> bug tracker.
> I can have a look this week end as I think I wrote the guilty plugin,
> and Nacho kindly supplied the data to reproduce the problem.
>
> There is another bug for which I spent some time without success :
> 2792806  Error while deleting heterogeneous item
> If you or someone else wants to have a look, it needs a good
> understanding of the item selection process (which is quite complex in
> OpenJUMP due to partial feature slection capability)
>
> Michaël
>
>
>
> Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
>> I'd like to request permission to create a branch in the JPP SVN where
>> I can start work on two tasks:
>>
>> - A series of bug fixes and minor improvements. These fixes include
>> (1) reporting the FID in the Union By Attribute plug-in to address a
>> problem reported some time ago by Nacho; (2) making the cut polygon
>> tool obey the "editable" status of the layer that contains the polygon
>> being cut; and (3) consolidation of some utility code.
>>
>> - Creation of a set of units tests to start testing the OpenJUMP core.
>> I'll probably start with classes in the
>> com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.model packages, since those are the
>> simplest.
>>
>> I would like to move these improvements to the trunk of the SVN, one
>> at a time, after getting approval from the other programmers on this
>> mailing list. I won't be proposing any major changes to the core, and
>> will make sure I get buy off from everyone before commiting to the
>> trunk.
>>
>> With Stefan's permission I'd like to start packaging monthly builds of
>> this branch in between his major OpenJUMP releases.
>>
>> Any comments or strong objections?
>>
>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>
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