Hi,

Snapshots do not build, see 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP_snapshots/OpenJUMP-20150331-r4362.log/download

-Jukka Rahkonen-

Giuseppe Aruta wrote:

Hi all,
I made an upgrade to OpenJUMP NB, about tooltips
- now tooltips are configurable via "Configure tooltips" option on Configure 
panels
- there are two options:
     a) original JUMP/OpenJUMP minimal tooltip, which displayes only number of 
feature
          This option is set by default when launching OJ for the 1st time
     b)  advanced info tooltip The size is limited to 400px width and long file 
paths are broken in several
           lines. IN this option I saved  different colors (red and blue)
          to display layer with no datasource and modified layer with 
datasource   in the tooltips
The option choosen by user is saved into workbench-state.xml file, so it will 
be recognized by OJ when it is launched the second time
Please check next OJ build
Giuseppe Aruta


2015-03-30 14:38 GMT+02:00 Giuseppe Aruta 
<giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it<mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>>:
Some datasource-less layers can be in the middle of an analysis, and not having 
any value/interest to save into the project.
For instance:"Layer A (datasource layer)  generates Layer B( datasource-less 
layer), which generates Layer C ( datasource-less layer), which generates End 
Layer D"( datasource-less layer).
Where probably only Layer A and D are of any interest in the project.t
I feel we should give the user to understand which layer has a datasource or 
not. But also which file should be committed or not as its layer has been 
changed.
Peppe


2015-03-30 11:07 GMT+02:00 <edgar.sol...@web.de<mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de>>:
actually just one * should suffice for any modified (since creation or last 
saved) layer. or is there any advantage for users to identify datasource-less 
layers?

..ede

On 30.03.2015 09:48, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
>> - layers without datasource ** (are probably created during runtime, so
> there is a >probability that the user wants to save those)
>> - layers with datasource and unsaved change *
>> - layers with datasource and no unsaved change (nothing, cause all is well
> wrt. >to these)
>
> Going back to this proposal, It looks good for me.
> Peppe
>
> 2015-03-27 8:21 GMT+01:00 Giuseppe Aruta 
> <giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it<mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>>:
>
>> @ Ede,
>> I also considered to break the lines:
>>
>>
>> I dropped this ways as the problem of tooltip areal dimension  was not
>> solved: long path will create huge tooltips. Which is probably what
>> confuses an user, especially people who have the attitude to save lots of
>> files in lots of folder/subfolders/(su-sub-folders).  I should consider
>> more variabilities: length of tooltip, font dimentions, etc: I will adopt
>> Michael's idea ("simple is better") and use a tooltip as simple as
>> possible, but showing the most useful information (layer, unsaved,
>> modified, num of items).
>> Anyhow I will save the old code (in LayerNameRenderer.class) and will work
>> around in the future.
>>
>> @Andrei
>> the tooltip stays. I will study a way to make it enable/disable
>>
>> I am waiting Jukka and Michael's (possibly others') suggestions before
>> applying any modification
>>
>> Peppe
>> ​
>>
>> 2015-03-26 23:49 GMT+01:00 sstein 
>> <sst...@geo.uzh.ch<mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch>>:
>>
>>>  looks good to me too :)
>>>
>>>
>>> ------ Originalnachricht ------
>>> *Von: *Andrei Nacu
>>> *Datum: *26.03.2015 13:14
>>> *An: *OpenJump develop and use;
>>> *Betreff:*Re: [JPP-Devel] Tooltip again
>>>
>>> I like the proposed tooltips. They look better and less intrusive now.
>>> Will the new tooltip stay as it is now, or will it become optional?
>>>
>>> Andrei
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   On Thursday, March 26, 2015 6:35 PM, Giuseppe Aruta <
>>> giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it<mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I attached some screenshots of a new proposal for tooltips. Before
>>> applying changes OJ NB I would like your opinion about.
>>> The tooltips are reduced to 3 lines, except WFS (see later)
>>>
>>> *a) layers with datasource and no unsaved change*
>>>
>>>
>>> ​
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *b) layers with datasource but with unsaved change *
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *c) Layer with no datasource*
>>>
>>> ​
>>> *​d) Rendered Image Layer *
>>>
>>> ​
>>> *e) WMS layer*
>>>
>>> ​
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *f) Sextante Raster Image Layer​*
>>> Some notes:
>>> Vector layers:
>>> Blu color will show if a layer (with datasource) has been modified.
>>> Red color will advise that the layer has no datasource
>>>
>>> WMS: The 3 lines shows Layer name, URL and CRS
>>>
>>> WFS: (not shown) the lines will be 4: layer name, URL, CRS and Number of
>>> features
>>>
>>> Multiple rendered Image loaded via Image Layer manager: actually the
>>> second line will show only a "Multiple source" text. In the future I would
>>> like to add the list of the loaded files. Number of items shows the number
>>> of files
>>>
>>> Sextante Layer: it is basically the same as Rendered Image (3 lines,
>>> layer, file, number of items. I would like to change the icon. Both icons
>>> are very similar
>>>
>>>
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