Thanks Larry, Michael, Martin and others, the ideas and concepts brought out
are great!
Since I'm planning this feature for my highly customized application on top of
OJ, what I'm thinking doing is less than generic as I wish:
1. The Bookmarks view will probably in a dockable window since my ap
I agree that storing bookmark views in a layer is probably the best solution
for the reasons already stated. Further suggestions are:
1. The Save Bookmark menu option should be on the View menu.
2. The view geometry stored should be inflated by the appropriate amount so
that browsing it in View/
Martin Davis a écrit :
> In RoadMatcher we created something we called an Issues List. The idea
> was that you could either select a feature or draw a box around an area,
> and then mark it as an issue (with a state, title, comment, datestamp,
> etc). Issues were actually just a special named layer
>> Bookmarking views sounds like a wonderful idea.
>>
Yes definitively a good idea !
Michaël
>> Larry
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Bing Ran wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm thinking adding bookmarking to enable quick navigating to interesting
>>> points on a map.
>>>
>>> - poi
Larry,
I wasn't aware that anyone was using the forums. It's a good thing
Stefan has his crap together. :]
The users mailing list is on a Google Group, but this mailing list is
still hosted at SourceForge. I can't seem to remember why we moved the
user group to Google, but I'm sure there was a re
In RoadMatcher we created something we called an Issues List. The idea
was that you could either select a feature or draw a box around an area,
and then mark it as an issue (with a state, title, comment, datestamp,
etc). Issues were actually just a special named layer. We had a modeless
dialog whic
Thanks Stefan,
I guess we do need some way for users to ask questions without
subscribing.
Larry
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> interestingly we got spam only in Adulations and Testimonials (this was
> the only forum I did not monitor)
>
> I set this forum to non-
interestingly we got spam only in Adulations and Testimonials (this was
the only forum I did not monitor)
I set this forum to non-public and I started deleting the spam messages
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
> We're getting spammed on the SourceForge Forums. See:
> http://sourceforge.net/forum/
I am monitoring the forum and answer often too.
lets look what is going on.
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
> We're getting spammed on the SourceForge Forums. See:
> http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=729495
>
> I wasn't even aware we had any forums on SourceForge. This is in
> add
I was missing it... :-)
First of all you should check your TNS with some other Oracle client,
to ensure the connection can actually be made with those parameters.
There are lots of reason why a connection to Oracle could not be extabilished...
Also check the OpenJump connection dialog, keeping in
We're getting spammed on the SourceForge Forums. See:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=729495
I wasn't even aware we had any forums on SourceForge. This is in addition
to the trackers, and the Google Group. It seems like a lot to keep up
with. Is anyone monitoring them?
Larry
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it continues ;)
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Bing,
AutoCAD allows you to do something similar. They call it "Named
Views". Very handy in CAD, and would likely be helpful in OpenJUMP as
well.
SS
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Larry Becker wrote:
> Hi Bing,
>
> Bookmarking views sounds like a wonderful idea.
>
> Larry
>
> On Wed, Jan 7,
Hi Bing,
Bookmarking views sounds like a wonderful idea.
Larry
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Bing Ran wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking adding bookmarking to enable quick navigating to interesting
> points on a map.
>
> - point to a location on a map and issue "bookmark this point" without a
Hmm. Escaping every character sounds like it might be workable. I'll give
it a try.
Larry
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Martin Davis wrote:
> Could you still use regex matching on the back end, but just internally
> escape the raw string input to turn it into a pattern? I think this
> shoul
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