Hi Andrei,

Currently, there is no plugin in OpenJUMP core to do that,
and it's a long time missing feature.
Here is two discussions where you'll find several workaround
through
- Geostaf Graticule Creator plugin
- Sextante extension (vector layer > create graticule) or
- with a small script (attached to one of the mails).

http://groups.google.com/group/openjump-users/browse_thread/thread/cd1b8f99212e03a5/363336cc691c4b65?lnk=gst&q=grid#363336cc691c4b65
http://groups.google.com/group/openjump-users/browse_thread/thread/92953b3ff6bd6605#

I will increase the priority of this feature request so that we'll
get it in OpenJUMP 1.6,

Michaël

Greetings,

I would like to know if there is an Open Jump Extension available that can create geographic grids for the datasets in the map view?

If there isn't, than such a tool would be a valuable addition to Open Jump.

Thank you,
Andrei


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