Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-10 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
I vote to have different icons in order user not to confuse the usage. We can change the name "open sextante layer" with something different, for this moment. Peppe 2012/12/10 Stefan Steiniger > > > Not quite, but Kosmo has something to that direction. It shows source of > the image, projection a

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-10 Thread Stefan Steiniger
> Not quite, but Kosmo has something to that direction. It shows source of the > image, projection and extents in georeferenced units. > but that would depend on the implementation they use. The Sextante framework can deliver that info (though, I think I actually discovered a bug in the layer e

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-10 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
edgar.soldin wrote: > On 10.12.2012 08:56, Rahkonen Jukka wrote: > > It looks like we do not have a proper image info tool at all. It would be > > good > to have a tool for showing the image size in pixels, coordinate system, > georeferencing, band count etc. basic information about the image fi

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-10 Thread edgar . soldin
On 10.12.2012 08:56, Rahkonen Jukka wrote: > Stefan Steiniger > > >>> On the other hand, tagging rasters with a Sextante icon suggest that >>> it is only usable with Sextante. >> >> yep... sounds reasonable, so we should not use a Sextante icon but a generic >> (raster?/image?) icon. > > On the

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-09 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
Stefan Steiniger > > On the other hand, tagging rasters with a Sextante icon suggest that > > it is only usable with Sextante. > > yep... sounds reasonable, so we should not use a Sextante icon but a generic > (raster?/image?) icon. On the other hand, using a general raster icon suggests that i

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-09 Thread Stefan Steiniger
> On the other hand, tagging rasters with a Sextante icon suggest that it > is only usable with Sextante. yep... sounds reasonable, so we should not use a Sextante icon but a generic (raster?/image?) icon. stefan --

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-09 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi, Don't know exactly what you call a sextante layer. I think the ISextanteLayer interface is for both vector and raster (everything which can be processed in the Sextante tool) In the case of vector, OpenJUMP layers are wrapped into IVectorLayer in the OpenJUMP Sextante PlugIn In the case of

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-09 Thread edgar . soldin
thats why i am asking. i just saw in the source that a sextante layer is neither RasterImageLayer or ordinary vector Layer, which probably has some implications on what you can do with it. does it? notice i am talking about layers, not the tools here. ..ede On 09.12.2012 22:49, Michaël Michau

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-09 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi, > we already have an icon for raster layers, but famfams image icon might be > more beautiful. > actually thought about something more sextante specific, similar to the > sextante icon. I added the icon to identify raster layers. You can change it to a more symbolic one if you want, but I thi

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-09 Thread edgar . soldin
we already have an icon for raster layers, but famfams image icon might be more beautiful. actually thought about something more sextante specific, similar to the sextante icon. ..ede On 09.12.2012 21:22, Giuseppe Aruta wrote: > What about image.png in famfam folder?[image: Immagine in linea 1]

Re: [JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-09 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
What about image.png in famfam folder?[image: Immagine in linea 1] 2012/12/9 > we could decorate sextante layers with a specific icon. if yes, which one? > where to get it? > > ..ede > > > -- > LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere,

[JPP-Devel] sextante layer icon

2012-12-09 Thread edgar . soldin
we could decorate sextante layers with a specific icon. if yes, which one? where to get it? ..ede -- LogMeIn Rescue: Anywhere, Anytime Remote support for IT. Free Trial Remotely access PCs and mobile devices and provide