I probabily consider myself a "power user" since I have no problem to use
OpenJUMP (even if I am not a developer).
On one side I partially agree with with Marin, as father of JUMP he probabily
has the most facility to use OJ (and Paul or Larry, of coarse :-)).
On the othere side It is proba
Hi Eric,
I tried to change some settings of the mail list. I hope you can respond
tomorrow.. if you mean this list and not [EMAIL PROTECTED]
stefan
Eric Jarvies wrote:
> problems replying to this list... keeps bouncing my emails :(
>
> eric
>
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problems replying to this list... keeps bouncing my emails :(
eric
On Apr 1, 2008, at 5:51 PM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> :o)
> ok.. I will put it back. However this is kind of funny, because when
> removing it, I was already thinking that it is a typical "developer"
> function for testing. I can
Yeah, but if you have a huge layer loaded and you do Select All you then
burn a lot of cycles repainting the selected features, don't you?
As for developer-driven - I know that myself and Paul at least use JUMP
as a key component of our other development projects. So it's
developer-driven in
:o)
ok.. I will put it back. However this is kind of funny, because when
removing it, I was already thinking that it is a typical "developer"
function for testing. I can not imagine that there are many users out
there using it. However, as Uwe was pointing it out already. OpenJUMP
seems rather
mhm.. I could do it, but what about moving it to the tools or layer
menu? Because the thing is that the mouse menu contains to much
functions from my point of view.
btw. select all from a layer is already a function of the mouse menu
Stefan
Paul Austin wrote:
> Stefan,
>
> I use it all the ti
I use it a lot too. Selecting all items is often a pain if there's a
lot of them.
Um - would it be a good idea to poll the community before removing menu
items?
Paul Austin wrote:
> Stefan,
>
> I use it all the time, I'm testing GIS algorithms so I need to paste in
> geometries when I'm stepp
Stefan,
I use it all the time, I'm testing GIS algorithms so I need to paste in
geometries when I'm stepping through debugging and then remove them when
I move onto the next item. Doing a select all and then delete is in this
case a lot of extra work.
If you could add it back in that would be