Hi London,
thanks for your answer.ù
Really I fegure out I can do it using a spreadsheet.
The basic work is to transform, for instance,  a line coordinates: 0,0 0,2 2,2 
2,0 0,0 into a wkt string: Polygon ((0,0 0,2 2,2 2,0 0,0)). This is not 
difficult but sometimes confusing and long.
It would be interesting to explore a way that involve OJ directly using table 

regards

Peppe

P.S. Francisco Helguera from SAIG wrote me that Kosmo has a "Get
lines from points" tool that should work - but no import table.

--- Lun 12/7/10, Sunburned Surveyor <sunburned.surve...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Da: Sunburned Surveyor <sunburned.surve...@gmail.com>
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] How to import a table of polygons
> A: "OpenJump develop and use" <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Data: Lunedì 12 luglio 2010, 17:14
> Peppe,
> 
> You'd have to specify the start and end of each LineString
> or Polygon
> in the point file. So you'd need more than just points,
> you'd need
> some other mark-up to.
> 
> The text delimited point importer I built is made to
> separate out a
> "linework code". Surveying software typically uses the
> linework code
> input by the field surveyor to automatically generate
> linework. I
> haven't bolted this functionality on to my point import
> tool, but it
> can be done.
> 
> The Sunburned Surveyor
> 
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Giuseppe Aruta <giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > tecnically Openjump/Skyjump and Kosmo have many
> strategies to import a set of coordinates as points, either
> using WKT structures or via tables.
> > I just wonder if it is possible to import a set of
> coordinates (as table) and create directly  lines, closed
> lines or polygons.
> > Or to load  a point layer and convert them to a line
> layer
> > I checked around and I cannot find anything but
> digitalizing.
> > I thank for the answers
> >
> > Giuseppe Aruta
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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