pology of usages (Lower students, Upper
> students and Land survayors) with different degree of
> knowledge plus standard OJ.
> >
> > Landon, I think we can start to do separate lists of
> this tipologies of usage. You can work on land survayors and
> I on Lower class stud
s of
> usage. You can work on land survayors and I on Lower class students. And than
> we can discuss on it
>
> Peppe
>
>
>
> --- Mer 8/4/09, Stefan Steiniger ha scritto:
>
>> Da: Stefan Steiniger
>> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] R: List of all OpenJUMP
Mer 8/4/09, Stefan Steiniger ha scritto:
> Da: Stefan Steiniger
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] R: List of all OpenJUMP plug-ins.
> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
> Data: Mercoledì 8 Aprile 2009, 21:51
> Hei,
>
> ok.. yes.. would be good if you/peppe and others can go
&
I agree that OpenJUMP can probably use a little house-cleaning in this
regard. However, I had in mind a separate "bare bones" distribution of
OpenJUMP that would be primarily used by other organizations that
wanted to build their own custom tools with OpenJUMP as a platform. I
thought we would stil
Hei,
ok.. yes.. would be good if you/peppe and others can go through the menu
functions and evaluate which ones are essential and which are not.
For now, almost all of the plugins that are found in the
default-plugins.xml file are tools-menu plugins whereas all others
related to map navigation,
Peppe wrote: "Is it possible (is it easy) to deactivate some of these
plugins? My idea is to create a barebone Openjump, with few tools, to
use at school, similar to Jump-fur-school project."
I am also interested in a "bare-bones" OpenJUMP distribution for a
similar purpose. At some point in the
Hei,
deleting is one option.
the other is using the read tags, eg.:
change
blabla
to
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
> Hi Peppe,
>
> You can deactivate any of the plugins you find in
> ../bin/default-plugins.xml by deleting their entry from the file.
>
> Some of the plugins in the list are
Hi Peppe,
You can deactivate any of the plugins you find in
../bin/default-plugins.xml by deleting their entry from the file.
Some of the plugins in the list aren't really plugins at all, but base
classes for building plugins (all of them that start with Abstract... and a
few others).
regard
Just a curiosity:
Is it possible (is it easy) to deactivate some of these plugins? My idea is to
create a barebone Openjump, with few tools, to use at school, similar to
Jump-fur-school project
Regards
Peppe
--- Mar 7/4/09, Sunburned Surveyor ha scritto:
> Da: Sunburned Surveyor
> Oggett