I'm not sure... but I'm affraid that it is just on the source code
repository:
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https://forge.osor.eu/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/soft/bindings/openJUMP/src/es/unex/sextante/openjump/?root=sextante&sortby=file&pathrev=553
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2008/9/20 Pedro Doria Meunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Excellent news!
>
This is interesting!
@Sunburned Survayor
I think Leandro should read this blos spot and maybe take a contact with Victor
Olaya.
Peppe
--- Sab 20/9/08, Nacho Uve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Da: Nacho Uve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Oggetto: [JPP-Devel] SEXTANTE on OpenJUMP
> A: "OpenJump deve
Excellent news!
I tried to put the sextante_v052.jar file into the lib/ext folder but no
go...
I'm sure I have my own stupidity to blame... but... how to install this
into OJ v. 1.2F ?
Regards,
Pedro Doria Meunier
On Sat, 2008-09-20 at 13:12 +0200, Nacho Uve wrote:
> Really good news!
> On the
Really good news!
On the Blog of Victor Olaya (SEXTANTE)[1], I read that almost the whole
SEXTANTE runs on OpenJUMP!
Translation:
> " SEXTANTE runs on OpenJUMP almost all functionalities, in the same manner
> that reference gvSIG implementation. I (Victor Olaya) am waiting that
> OpenJUMP develo
Yes, you are right: SEXTANTE is really interesting, and now It is very close
to gvSIG project.
I think the developers will be very pleased with your help in document
translations. If you need it I can introduce you to Victor Olaya that I meet
personally.
In any case, It will be nice approach this
Hi all,
SEXTANTE seems to be an interesting group of tool for raster and vector
analysis developed from local government of Extremadura (Spain).
The official documantation is in Spanish. I read Spanish but I think many Java
developers would find it difficuklt to do.
I think I will contact the de