Hei all - esp. Larry who has some experience on rendering

Just by chance I am in need for a plugin that shows changes over time - 
i.e. a movie, too. So I sat down for 2 hours today for a very basic plugin.

I realized the movie by creating a new temporary layer and then execute 
a loop that adds and removes features to and from the layer one by one 
(after sorting them). Ok so far, and well, its also not smooth looking. 
However, the problem is that it seems to me like a couple of 
features/sequences are not drawn.

Basically I would need to wait until all features in the layer are drawn 
and would then continue with the loop (to remove the previous and add a 
new feature). So - is there any way to know when the rendering is done? 
(I use a ThreadedBasePlugin - as this even shows in the monitor the step 
nummer).
I also tried to create a Dummy LayerManager and create a new DummyLayer 
from the featureCollection and to render this one inbetween to have an 
idea when the rendering is done (a bit like for LayerPrinter2) - but it 
seems not to work either.

Another option I tried is using Thread.sleep(100) - i.e. to wait for 
some time - but the the animation seems to be not fluent enough (= just 
takes too long).

I also do not understand what happens if I use Thread.sleep() or 
RenderManager.wait() - i.e. if I just stop all processes instead of my 
hope that the rendering would be continued and finished

I think - we may had this discussion a couple of years ago.. but has 
anyone any pointers/ideas?

cheers
stefan


Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> Elton,
> 
> I don't think there are.
> 
> The Sunburned Surveyor
> 
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Elton Chan <elton.c...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Are there any plug-in or snippets avaliable to show change of attribute over 
>> time or time-series of a feature for OpenJump?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Elton
>>
>>
>>
>>
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