Dear All

Re: Printer Plugin

I have found the problem with the colour patches in the Layer Legend when colour themeing is used, but not the reasons why it has occurred.

I have posted an updated JumpPrinter.jar that will now always solid fill the colour patches in the LayerLegend. I am not sure why I had orginally allowed for a pattern fill, as if themeing is used then the fill might be expected to be a solid fill.

For some reason (which I don't fully understand) the "themeStyle.getAttributeValueToBasicStyleMap();" seems to return a hatched pattern (WKT type) from a layer with a themeing style. I am not sure whether this has occurred with a recent release (I am currently using 1.5.2) or whether it has always been a bug and just not reported/identified. It also occurs after the Properties dialog has been used for the first time.

Please report any other bugs.

Geoff

On 4/04/2013 3:59 PM, Arnd Kielhorn wrote:
Hello Michael,
as You can see in the legend symbols within the screenshots from Emil there are some some symbol having a hachure and some not. But I am sure that the legend in the laer panel have not any hachure style. I often have this problem.
Arnd
Hi,

    Hello Emil,

    You can edit the minimum and maximum values and the labels in the
    table of color theming dialog. After that You choose the right
    mouse click on the layer in the right layer panel, choose copy
    style and than select the other layer which You want to style in
    the same scheme and make again a right mouse click on the layer
    and choose paste style. When You always work in project You do not
    loose Your style and You can copy and paste styles between
    different openend projects.

Good tip Arnd,


    As I just realized in Your attached screenshot You also have a
    problem with partially hachured legend. I often have the same
    problem and I found no workaround for it. May be some others have
    a solution.

Can you clarify what the problem exactly is, please,

Regards,

Michaël

    Kindly regards
    Arnd
    *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 03. April 2013 um 13:07 Uhr
    *Von:* "Emil Fast" <emilmathias.f...@gmail.com>
    *An:* jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
    *Betreff:* [JPP-Devel] Colourtheming problems
    Dear all,

    I'm doing a study of the geographic distribution of tuberculosis
    in Indonesia, using OpenJump.

    I've encountered a problem, and if you would have time to help it
    would be greatly appreciated.

    I want to make two maps with the case notification rate, from year
    2007 and 2011 to compare the progress.

    However, when I do the colour theming, I can't find a way to set
    my own values. To be able to get a clear impression of any change,
    there should be the same colourtheming scale for both years,
    otherwise it's not possible to interpret them by colour. For
    instance, setting the colourtheming interval to 0-100, 101-200,
    201-300 etc in both maps. With the methods I've tried, for
    instance equal interval and Jenks optimal, the data is divided so
    the maps looks almost exactly the same, even though there are some
    substantial differences. I've attached two drafts so you'll get an
    idea. As you can see they look very similar at first glance, but
    when you look at the legend you can tell the difference in
    colourtheming.

    Is it a way to work that out, to set the colourtheming interval?

    Kind regards

    Emil Fast


    
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