Hi,
I can still repeat the error with nightly build 03-Oct-2010. Image saved with
a name test.png with world file .pgw opens in a wrong place. PNG and png
behaves in a same way. Renaming .pgw into .tfw and reloading works OK. I have
Windows XP Pro (SP3) and OJ is running on Java 1.6.0_20.
-Jukka-
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Lähettäjä: Michaël Michaud [mailto:michael.mich...@free.fr]
Lähetetty: 2. lokakuuta 2010 2:06
Vastaanottaja: OpenJump develop and use
Aihe: Re: [JPP-Devel] Save image as png bug
Hi Jukka,
I found that the problem comes with PNG or JPG extension, and not with
png and jpg. Can you confirm and try the next nightly build where the proble
should be fixed.
Thanks,
Michaël
Le 01/10/2010 09:33, Rahkonen Jukka a écrit :
Hi,
One little bug seems to be left there. If the screen is saved
as a png image file with world file OpenJUMP is creating a .pgw world file,
which is correct. However, if the saved image file is now opened from the disk
OpenJUMP does not recognise the world file and image is opened at a location of
(0,0). The world file is read if is renamed from .pgw to .tfw.
Jpeg format works OK. Worldfile is named .jgw when saved and it
is used when the image is opened. As a correction OpenJUMP should be made to
search for the .pgw world file when opening a .png image. The situation with
world files is a bit messy in the real world so perhaps OpenJUMP should first
search for .pgw, next .tfw and perhaps finally even for .wld that is a general
extension used by GDAL.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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