On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:33 PM, <edgar.sol...@web.de> wrote:

> On 09.12.2010 12:00, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> > One question may be stupid
> > Why cant we make a georeferencing module using sextante?
>
> Who says you can't? Feel free to do so.
>
> Ok . I first planned to develop georef using openjump's sextante lib
But I cant find any tutorial for learning sextante and after some googling I
found that gvsig uses sextante raster for the georeferencing
So I thought to use it.

If you can help for start I can stick to openjump only.

As long as there is no problem from oj devs I can get into gvsig


My Plan is this:
Add gvsig georeferencing modules to OpenJump and the to make the modules
good for OJ.
If the first step of adding georeferencer to OpenJump is done.
I can easily know which files are need and what is their functionality and
all.
And finally we will have georeferencer and raster libraray independent og
gvSIG or others.

May I know your and other developers opinion, suggestions,comments for my
work


> Only changes to oj's current core are a matter of the community. What
> extensions you create is up to you.
>
> ede
>
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