Hi Paul,
Sorry not to give feed back about your patches (I don't use eclipse
neither *nix and always face a problem with the patch file you send - I
have to find a solution as this is the standard way to test someone else
modification).
Anyway, If you commit the change, I'll update my code and
I'm going to check this patch in
Paul Austin wrote:
> All,
>
> I have created a patch which should remove the hard coding of the number
> of items in the Window menu. This allows use to expand the window menu
> as required in plugins without needing to modify
> com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui
Hi SS,
I am glad that you open this discussion.
I was thinking about since I am interested about how
to make OJ more visible for non-english users.
I am sending, attached to this email, a "proposal" to
internationalized OJ Wiki Page. This sample is in
English, but I image similar pages in Finnic,
Hi SS
you wrote: "We have the contect sensitive help in
OpenJUMP wired to Open the URL
to the wiki. We then provide select PDF files for
important help
topics as a download on SourceForge for those that
might not always
have an internet connection."
I still consider that OJ has to open a small HE
... you are right Sunburned .. lot's of classes and Interfaces in GT2,
but still:
a working, yet tested transformation module, already fed with the EPSG
codes. choose two and get a mathtransformation is userfriendly, from my
point of view. If you need an intermediate cs, you are still free to
d
Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
> Here are some thoughts about releases and bug management.
> I think we miss some rules to decide when a new version of OJ has to be
> released, and that lack of visibility may be a disadvantage for OJ's
> adoption.
I totally agree with this point.
> The release ru
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi,
> Thank you for the patch Andreas. I apologize if I missed it earlier.
I didn't send it over the list, so you didn't miss anything here. I
just made the patch via svn diff ;-)
Best regards, Andreas
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