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Lähettäjä: [EMAIL PROTECTED] puolesta: Larry Becker
Lähetetty: to 17.7.2008 16:21
Vastaanottaja: OpenJump develop and use
Aihe: Re: [JPP-Devel] JTin Summer of Code Update:
Hi Eric,
I don't know an answer in OpenJump, but computing the corners of an ima
Hi Eric,
I don't know an answer in OpenJump, but computing the corners of an image
is straigntforward if you have the world file or can get that information
from the GeoTIFF. You'll also need the number of pixels horizontal and
vertical. This is available in many graphics editors.
Example worl
hello,
on os x, is there an 'easy' way to either copy(and paste) or save-as
or export the coordinates of a raster image/geotiff? if so, i would
apeciate it if someone could enlighten me. if i go into the Feature
Info window, i of course can VIEW this information, and can highlight
it, b
hristopher
--- On Mon, 7/14/08, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [JPP-Devel] JTin Summer of Code Update:
> To: "OpenJump develop and use"
> Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 9:47 PM
> Hei
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 did not provide the
english translation but only the german or french description.
stefan
Sunburned
Chris,
You wrote: "3D point data would be fine for now, but if you could get
3D point data + breaklines + boundaries, I would thrilled."
Would the breaklines and boundaries be provided as LineStrings with z
values in the LineString coordinates?
This might take me a little doing, as I'll have to
> From: Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I finally backtracked to Subclipse 1.2 on my laptop, and I
> was able to
> download your source code for JTin. I'll try to get
> that code review
> squeezed in tonight or tomorrow.
>
That's fine, give me a call if you need anything explained. I jus
Chris,
I finally backtracked to Subclipse 1.2 on my laptop, and I was able to
download your source code for JTin. I'll try to get that code review
squeezed in tonight or tomorrow.
I know that we talked a little about my providing some CAD data that
you could use to test JTin. What type of simple