Hi Peppe!
I'm right that you develop a angle measure tool? If so, we should work
together. An angle measurement is one point of my TODO for the
AdvancedMeasureTool. My plan was to integrate a third mode (length, area
and angle) for the measure tool. The result should be displayed in same
mann
On 14.07.2011 19:48, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei Ed & Michael,
>
> yes... windows users are lazy and do what they are used to and that's
> what I am actually seeing for myself too: if I have the option for an
> exe to install, then I download it. (Though rediscovering the Ubuntu
> packaging s
Hei Ed & Michael,
yes... windows users are lazy and do what they are used to and that's
what I am actually seeing for myself too: if I have the option for an
exe to install, then I download it. (Though rediscovering the Ubuntu
packaging service: the whole packaging on linux is nice too... even
On 14.07.2011 16:57, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Packaging a windows version is a bit of extra work. I don't use the
> installer nor the .exe, even if I'm a windows user, but I think this is
> useful for a better adoption of OpenJUMP. I would be pleased to study
> multiplatform installers like IzPa
Hi Ede,
>> I've modified it but I've not yet committed,
Done, but will need more check.
> we talked about a new version scheme and maybe now it is the time to do so.
> How about three number only
> ..
> major is changed when really big changes occur, e.g. backward compatibility
> breaks, oj runs
On 14.07.2011 13:03, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi,
>> i see only xml files in trunk that seem to organize the nightly build. where
>> are the ant build files located?
> ant build file is in the etc directory.
> I've modified it but I've not yet committed,
ok thanks
> I think I will switch the cod
Hi,
> i see only xml files in trunk that seem to organize the nightly build. where
> are the ant build files located?
ant build file is in the etc directory.
I've modified it but I've not yet committed,
I think I will switch the code to 1.4.2alpha today, not make an official
release of a patched
Hi Geoff,
today I will send you the translation of your plugin in Spanish nad some
corrections for Italian too. Before new realize
Giuseppe
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Hi Geoffrey,
OK, when you are happy that there are no more bugs I will release the
new version (and code)
Thanks, it works fine for me now.
Later, I'll send you a language file for vertex plugin, but this is
another jar, so this is just for information.
Thanks for all,
Regards
Michaël
On 14.07.2011 11:47, Geoffrey Roy wrote:
>
> OK, when you are happy that there are no more bugs I will release the new
> version (and code)
do you want to host the code on the sf.net svn? we could create an account for
you.
ede
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Dear Michael
OK, when you are happy that there are no more bugs I will release the
new version (and code)
Geoff
On 14/07/2011 4:11 AM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi, Geoffrey
Thanks a lot for all your efforts,
I'll test your improvements soon and let you know.
Michaël
Dear Michael
Thanks fo
On 13.07.2011 22:04, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Le 13/07/2011 21:26, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
>> ahh ok, good to know. i do not use ant. while you are at it. how about
>> switching back to _one_ jar. i can't see a valid reason to separate
>> workbench, all i see are lots of dependencies betwe
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