I'm nearly done with the modifications that will allow OpenJUMP and
JUMP to support truly "pluggable renderers".
I've created a few new classes and interfaces to do this. I based my
design on the code that was previously placed in OpenJUMP's
RenderingManager class by Ole and Stefan. I basically do
Thanks for the input Stefan. I agree on the numbering scheme. I have
no problem using 1.1 or 1.2 for our next version number.
It looks like a release for the first part of January might be
premature. I can still work on the bugs in December, but maybe we need
to put a freeze on new features throu
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one bug comes to my mind by looking on the list which really needs to be
looked on:
1428539 problems with mouse pointer images
maybe also
1542107 GMLReader (seem like this one has not yet been fixed by
VividSolutions although a solution was given)
1542701 error loadi
Hei,
i recently removed the point styles (deactivated them) because they
caused some display problems. The classes are still inside - but not used.
And i now further that the thissen polygon computation has sometimes -
for specific point configurations - a bug (the polygons are not as they
shou
I've got the last week in December off of work. I was going to take
advantage of that time to put out a 1.0.2 release of OpenJUMP. I can
spend some time tackling some bugs, and then packaging the
distribution.
I don't know if I'll have time to work on an installer also, but I'll try.
I was going
Thanks for the correction Michael. I'll use those links instead.
It is good to hear from you Erwan. It sounds like you have some very
interesting work ahead of you on gvsig. I tossed around ideas to
alternatives to ESRI's personal geodatabase. I hope your work is
fruitful, and I know we'd love to
ok..
so i will try to have a look on it on the weekend
Rahkonen Jukka schrieb:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> I am sorry, I did not get a permission to use our programmers for this. Pity,
> I would have liked to see it in OpenJUMP, but I can live with deeJUMP or
> OpenJUMP the Merge version but they don't sp
Hi,
Another thing about WFS, Sigle JUMP seems to use same WFS 1.0 support
that was in deeJUMP before forwarding to 1.1. It has problems with
MapServer, as Ugo has informed:
MapServer does not seem to crash so it is obviously repaired, but JUMP
side not. It could be useful for a number of users
Hi Stefan,
I am sorry, I did not get a permission to use our programmers for this. Pity, I
would have liked to see it in OpenJUMP, but I can live with deeJUMP or OpenJUMP
the Merge version but they don't speak Finnish. I actually found an old WFS
plugin made by latlon from my harddisk, but it d
Hello guys,
sorry, saw this mail correspondence a little late and just wanted to add a
small comment regarding the Pirol URL. The one Stefan sent is alright, but I
thought maybe our other domain http://www.projekt-pirol.de is easier to
remember, so the links Stefan sent could be mapped to
i guess i am well..
apart from the point that i still need to by the christmas gifts ;)
but why i am writing...
because this sounds cool and we are of course interessted
> I'd like to propose a generic db like ESRI. When my work will be
> finished I inform you.
stefan
> I think that it can be
Hi amigos,
I hope that you are well. Thanks Stefan. I'm working on gvsig and a
embedded spatial database in java.
see http://r1.bocher.free.fr/index.php?n=Main.GeoEmbeddedDB.
I'd like to propose a generic db like ESRI. When my work will be finished I
inform you.
I think that it can be interest
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