yes, it sounds searchtacular!
eric
On Dec 29, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> me too! sounds spectacular :) .. now we need to find a fancy name.
>
> stefan
>
> Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
>> I think that would be handy.
>>
>> SS
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Larry Becker >
rkers,
or speed limit signs, is not addressed in OJ. and so, i find myself
creating point maps to go along with my path/road maps, so i can
denote various points of interest along the road's path, like garbage
cans, or lookout points, or mileage markers as mentioned previously.
re
christopher,
-stay at the resolution the data was gathered
-option to interpolate.
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Eric Jarvies
On Jul 26, 2008, at 5:24:30:PM, Christopher wrote:
I have the contour line extraction plugin working. See attached .jpg
for an example of contours created at 100m intervals ov
reciate it.
regards,
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Eric Jarvies
On Jul 15, 2008, at 4:47:17:AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei,
so did you look on the link I send a while ago on the swiss DEM data?
Everything is there in different or one file. If you need help I may
make a short description of that data in case they
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this is a great idea. dumb it down when needing to distribute it to
other others(non gis/software users) who merely need to perform some
routine/instructed procedures.
also, on another subject... anyone play around with the wps plugin
from 52north?
eric
On Jun 29, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Larr
hello,
i am of the opinion -1. until such a time all outstanding issues are
addressed and resolved, and all is consolidated and cleaned, and clear
direction is sought out, reduced to mutual understanding(short-mid-
long term) by those involved, in fully disclosed and understood
pecking ord
Chris,
Nice overview! There are a few grammatical and spelling errors,
otherwise it's message is clear and it makes sense to the
reader(laymen, programmer, or otherwise).
Eric
On May 27, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
The doc looks very comprehensive Chris. I'll try to re
hello everyone,
have you considered instead using a subversion/trac setup? the nice
thing about this setup is that it eliminates a lot of redundancy as it
relates to application documentation. for example, as bugs, feature
requests, etc., are reported, those same entries can then be re-
p
hello everyone,
have you considered instead using a subversion/trac setup? the nice
thing about this setup is that it eliminates a lot of redundancy as it
relates to application documentation. for example, as bugs, feature
requests, etc., are reported, those same entries can then be re-
p
1.6 is only available for intel osx... none for ppc osx, fyi.
On Apr 16, 2008, at 11:18 AM, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Geoff,
>
> I don't think we made the official jump to Java 1.6 just yet. (This
> doesn't mean one of us didn't accidentally introduce a dependency on
> 1.6 into the nightly bui
Hello all,
The OpenJump project wiki refers to the svn/bug tracker at
SourceForge, and it is named the JUMP Pilot Project(JPP). Is it
correct to assume that this is the core for JUMP, OpenJump, deeJUMP,
SkyJUMP, Kosmo, et, al, that everyone involved in JUMP development
pull from? Are JC
i am having the exact same problem with some esri generated shapefiles
from one of my sources.
eric
On Apr 3, 2008, at 11:24 AM, Larry Becker wrote:
I've found a shapefile that has what JTS thinks is a topology error
of "overlapping shells". In ESRI ArcMap it displays correctly as a
sh
I hope to one day
> add to OpenJUMP. This includes awesome DXF support, advanced
> cartographic labeling, precision drawing (CAD) tools, the ability to
> create and manage topology, support for spatial relationships,
> metadata support, TIN management and contour generation, route
> stationing
Hello,
with OJ, is there a way to separate a vector object's geometry from
it's appearance(easily)? handling appearance by a class called
OJDrawingStyle, which is a tree of graphical attributes and drawing
behaviors that can be attached to the vector objects. objects can
share styles, s
Hello Peppe,
On Apr 3, 2008, at 5:44 AM, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi Eric,
and congratulation for your detailed page. I saw that you plan to
develop your page as a small tutorial for MacOX OpenJUMP user.
well, just trying to document some user experience with OJ, as it is a
good tool, but v
thanks for pointing out and clarifying. your BshEditor4Jump plugin
does indeed work. i had missed the scripting menu it had generated,
and was looking for it's presence elsewhere in the menu/gui.
regards,
eric
On Apr 3, 2008, at 1:03 AM, Michaƫl Michaud wrote:
Hi Eric,
Thanks for all t
ect, other
software like udig has made the move to eclipse, whilst qgis is locked
into qt. is openjump going to do the same sometime soon? and if so,
will it go the route of eclipse?
thanks in advance for your comments/answers!
regards,
eric jarvies
On Apr 1, 2008, at 8:08 PM, Eric
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problems replying to this list... keeps bouncing my emails :(
eric
On Apr 1, 2008, at 5:51 PM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> :o)
> ok.. I will put it back. However this is kind of funny, because when
> removing it, I was already thinking that it is a typical "developer"
> function for testing. I can
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