hello,
as usual, your responses are informative, as seems to be the case with
openjump list members in general.
On Apr 3, 2008, at 9:07 AM, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Eric,
>
> You ask a lot of questions that have some long answers. I only have a
> few minutes before I need to start work, but
Eric,
You ask a lot of questions that have some long answers. I only have a
few minutes before I need to start work, but I will try to answer some
of these questions.
Eric wrote: "I am interested in knowing what would be required to move
this into Eclipse(like uDig)... any idea as it relates to m
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
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.
There are some part which probabily even Linix or Windows user would take
some benefits.
I worked on User Guide: http://openjump.org/wiki/show/Index o
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, Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi Eric,
Thanks for all t
Hi Eric,
Thanks for all the tests and documentation.
I'm the author of some of the plugins you tested (results on the wiki
page), and have some remarks/questions about those which do not work :
BshEditor4Jump-0.1.1-2006-04-20.zip : did you extract the jar from the
zip and put it in the ext fol