Hi Michael,
is it possible to Load DataSets
from the project-path?
1. Open an existing project or use Open Recent Project.
2. Load Dataset(s) ... the path is not the project path :-(
3. After loading a DataSet the path is ok :-)
What do you think? Is it useful to load from the project-path?
Tha
Hi Michael,
everything works fine :-)
Thank you for fixing these bugs!
Regards,
Uwe
Michaël Michaud schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I fixed two bugs in the file menu :
>
> Save Dataset As... : now, the layername should be proposed as the file
> name to be saved on disk
> Load Dataset... : now, if the direc
Hi Michaël,
You're right. We do agree. Reading my response again, I didn't
express myself clearly. I haven't updated the SourceForge SkyJUIMP
download since we moved the format menu to the bottom. Of course, you
can always compare the SourceForge Java code.
regards,
Larry
On 6/27/07, Micha
>Not me. Of course, I remember why the Save as File was created in the
>first place. It was to get rid of that darn Format menu in the upper
>left of the dialog that confused everyone.
>
>SkyJUMP has a new twist on this. We moved the Format menu to the
>bottom below "files of type" where most o
> Seems like most people are uncomfortable with the duplication of
> load/save menu items.
Not me. Of course, I remember why the Save as File was created in the
first place. It was to get rid of that darn Format menu in the upper
left of the dialog that confused everyone.
SkyJUMP has a new twis
Hi SS,
Seems like most people are uncomfortable with the duplication of
load/save menu items.
Firstly I will need to have a closer look at the involved code. At the
moment, I just need
time as I work quite slowly. ;-)
Thanks for helping,
Michaël
Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
>I'd be in favor o
I'd be in favor of trying to consolidate the "save your data"
functionality into a single dialog box or other UI Component and
eliminating the old or redundant GUI components.
I'm pretty sure everyone else will agree. Is there something that I
can do to help you with this Michael? (That is, if you
Hi Uwe,
Thanks for answering,
>the Save Dataset As File ... saves the files and build
>automaticly the suffix!
>With Save dataset as ... you can save PostGIS tables with
>the PostGIS plugin.
>
>I think if Save dadaset as ... could build automatcly the
>suffix for files it would be a wondeful stor
Hi Michael,
the Save Dataset As File ... saves the files and build
automaticly the suffix!
With Save dataset as ... you can save PostGIS tables with
the PostGIS plugin.
I think if Save dadaset as ... could build automatcly the
suffix for files it would be a wondeful story.
But I think today we d