Hi Giuseppe,
Many thanks for you tests,
Hi Michael
First Sunday consideration on OJ/Sextante bundle
- This version doesn't use the last Vertex plugin form cadplan but an
older one
OK, I'll take last version from http://www.cadplan.com.au/
- network topology cleaning is not working because of changing Multidialog
Of course, I got trapped by my own changes. I'll fix that (or remove it
if I lack time)
- jcs-1.0.1.jar makes the menus a little crowded and confused. I know
that Victor Oyala prepared a version without it. Untill now I see
that Sextante 0.6 for OJ can work with no problem without it.
BTW - is there a copyrightb on the java conflaction plugIn? Can we
modify in order to make more confortable with OJ menu organizationa
and languages?
I agree with that. I don't think that Stefan added jcs for Sextante
compatibility, but just because it is a powerful and interesting plugin
on its own (this is a plugin from Martin Davis, and AFAIK, the licence
is the same as OJ).
But I agree it is a little crowded and confused. If you think it's
better to remove it, I can replace it by the QA plugin (an extension
where I included a few jcs plugins which are added to the Tools>Qa menu)
- I ask to adopt my version of Sextante 0.6, it is more clean on how
how to organize libs/algorithms in the folder and we can test the new
tools added (comand line and history)
OK, my concern is just to have several branches evolving separetely (the
one maintained by Victor on Sextante svn, the second improved by you).
If there is no problem for you to merge your changes with changes from
Victor when it will be needed (hopely, for Sextante 0.7 / OJ 1.4.2
release), I follow you.
I will check on next days and give my impresions
I try to prepare an rc2 for tomorrow
regards
Peppe
--- *Sab 25/6/11, Michaël Michaud /<michael.mich...@free.fr>/* ha scritto:
Da: Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>
Oggetto: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP 1.4.1rc1
A: "OpenJump develop and use" <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Data: Sabato 25 giugno 2011, 22:40
Hi all,
I'd like to release 1.4.1 within a few days.
Every test you can do with the very last version is welcome.
I have prepared 3 bundles here :
http://geo.michaelm.free.fr/OpenJUMP/resources/OpenJUMP1.4.1/
- openjump-1.4.1rc1.zip : should be equivalent to next NB. It is
the basic multi-OS version
- openjump-installer.exe : same as previous version, but within an
installer for windows
- openjump-1.4.1rc1-s.zip : same as 1.4.1rc1 with Sextante and
many other plugins
Please, report anything wrong.
Note for regular users (Peppe, Jukka, Uwe...) : last change I did
(today) are
- fix bug 3327322 WMS-getMapRequest incorrect (patch from Wilfried
Hornburg).
- change dissolve (union by attribute) and calculate areas and
length according to last Peppe's remarks
Michaël
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