On 28.05.2010 08:44, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> - windows exe : I recently made a proposition based on winrun4j. I
> remember that several testers had problems to use it. I'll try to
> prepare a new .exe/.ini file and submit it on this list.
you should run the result through
http://virustotal.com
Michaël Michaud a écrit :
> I think that a good priority list could be :
> - bug fixes
> - raster support (don't know if there are blocking issues as I don't use
> it much)
> - (if next version of JTS is released soon, synchronize both releases -
> and drop the workaround we had to do in OJ)
>
Sunburned Surveyor,
Sounds great! I'm dual booting Win7 and Ubuntu (haven't upgraded to 10.04
yet). I haven't been using thr linux side for my GIS work because some of
the other applications I'm using don't play nicely with it. I can migrate my
OpenJUMP setup pretty easily though, because all the
Roger that. Thanks for the update Michael. I look forward to seeing
your new plug-in in action.
The Sunburned Surveyor
2010/5/26 Michaël Michaud :
> Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
>> Michael,
>>
>> Thank you for the feedback. When you get time, drop me a short e-mail
>> and let me know what you are
Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
> Michael,
>
> Thank you for the feedback. When you get time, drop me a short e-mail
> and let me know what you are working on these days.
>
I'm on the way of releasing a plugin to check/correct topology. It will
include the old qa plugin + new stuff to clean a poly
Stefan wrote: "not sure.
I can't make promises currently. I was planning to do a bit of OJ stuff
in June and I would like to see i) Michaels CSV/txt plugin, some ii)
Pirol grid creation tools, and iii) my recent raster-based developments
included - i.e. stuff that I did based on the Sextante API (i
Michael,
Thank you for the feedback. When you get time, drop me a short e-mail
and let me know what you are working on these days.
You wrote: "it would be nice to release a last java 5 compatible
version (1.3.2 ?) before switching to java 6."
I have no problem with this, but I would leave the fi
Dan,
It is great to hear that you are willing to help with the next release
of OpenJUMP! We are always trying to cultivate new members of our
programming and administrative team. I'll keep you in mind for
documentation and testing. Do you work with Linux by any chance?
The Sunburned Surveyor
On
Hey! I'm definitely down to help out wherever I can. I don't know how much
help I can be on the coding end (all I have is a Computer Science course I
took this year where we learned Java) but I'd test things, help produce/edit
documentation, and be around to bounce ideas off of/work on conceptual
s
to use under Openjump.
Regards
Peppe
--- Mer 26/5/10, Stefan Steiniger ha scritto:
> Da: Stefan Steiniger
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Thinking about a release at the end of July.
> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
> Data: Mercoledì 26 maggio 2010, 04:15
> not sure.
> I
Hi,
- it would be nice to release a last java 5 compatible version (1.3.2 ?)
before switching to java 6.
I think that a good priority list could be :
- bug fixes
- raster support (don't know if there are blocking issues as I don't use
it much)
- (if next version of JTS is released soon, synchron
not sure.
I can't make promises currently. I was planning to do a bit of OJ stuff
in June and I would like to see i) Michaels CSV/txt plugin, some ii)
Pirol grid creation tools, and iii) my recent raster-based developments
included - i.e. stuff that I did based on the Sextante API (in
particula
I've accumulated a list of about 7 or 8 bug fixes I want to do for
OpenJUMP. It looks like I may be able to make some time for this work
in June and July. I was wondering if we might shoot for a release of
OpenJUMP incorporating this work at the end of July.
I've also done some work porting about
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