Hi, Giuseppe
do you t use the version I included into Jufre. That is not the official one but only a modified version I used for test Jump PlugIn integration into OpenJUMP. That version call a png file which is included into Jufre

No, for cadplan, I downloaded last plugins from cadplan website.
I'll make more test this evening.

Michaël

itself

Peppe

--- *Dom 26/6/11, Michaël Michaud /<michael.mich...@free.fr>/* ha scritto:


    Da: Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>
    Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] R: OpenJUMP 1.4.1rc1
    A: jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, ge...@cadplan.com.au
    Data: Domenica 26 giugno 2011, 20:18

    Hi Giuseppe, Geof,

    - This version doesn't use the last Vertex plugin form cadplan
    but an older one

    I tried without success the last version of JumpPrinter.
    The new plugin (compiled jar) cannot load the ImageIcon
    (jprinter.gif).
    I found the icon in the src package but don't know in which
    directory i must drop it

    Is there any special reason why the icon is not included in the
    binary file ?
    Same question about language files : where must they go ?

    I did not find instructions about these points two point in
    OpenJUMP Printer Extension User Guide

    Michaël


    - network topology cleaning is not working because of changing
    Multidialog

    - 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 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)

    I will check on next days and give my impresions
    regards

    Peppe


    --- *Sab 25/6/11, Michaël Michaud /<michael.mich...@free.fr>
    </mc/compose?to=michael.mich...@free.fr>/* ha scritto:


        Da: Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>
        </mc/compose?to=michael.mich...@free.fr>
        Oggetto: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP 1.4.1rc1
        A: "OpenJump develop and use"
        <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
        </mc/compose?to=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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