Hi,
The tool does the job fast and obviously correctly. Course speed estimate is
1 vertises per second but I need to test with some bigger datasets later.
Tool baffles something in OJ, you cannot zoom to layer when it is flipped and
it is having perhaps some invisible style or something. It
Beanshell is a very nice tool.
I used JRuby in OpenJUMP to create the complete list of PlugIns (see
another mail on this list). I've added the Ruby source code to the code
paste: https://gist.github.com/1361280
I think the normal development workflow with scripts such as Beanshell
or JRuby in Ope
wow!
I should really consider to learn
(a) more about Beanshell (never used it)
(b) coordinate filter
I would have programmed it as plugin... with probably consuming way more
time.
stefan
PS: can we find a spot for that on the wiki, or better adding it to
built-in the Beanshell functions?
Am
Hi Jukka,
> After this introduction I wonder if it could be possible to convert the whole
> layer with OpenJUMP so that the result would keep all the attributes but have
> all the coordinates in reversed x and y coordinate order? So this
> LINESTRING (6610069.234 170739.665, 6606506.505 184937.7
nice catch, fixed in trunk.. could you tell the author (in case he is not
reading in) as well so it gets fixed upstream?
Geoff Roy http://www.cadplan.com.au/ - He usually read OpenJUMP user list, I
belive
Peppe
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On 14.11.2011 22:04, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> 1) CADPLAN PRINTER - Printer used to come out in English even if my
> computer works in Italian (CadPlan has been internationalized to the Italian
> language).
> It works with German or Spanish ( I did the Spanish one, together with the
Hi All,
1) CADPLAN PRINTER - Printer used to come out in English even if my computer
works in Italian (CadPlan has been internationalized to the Italian language).
It works with German or Spanish ( I did the Spanish one, together with the
Italian) but not with Italian.
So I opened language zi