On Samstag, 30. Juni 2007, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Would it be possible to put together a list on the OpenJUMP wiki that
> identifies each library used with OpenJUMP, which version is required
> for the stable release, what the library is required for, and the
> license it is released under?
I
Stephan Holl wrote:
Hi,
> > Can anyone on linux give the attached script a test and make sure it
> > works before we check it in
> > What file name shall I give the checked in version? I like just using
> > openjump rather than having a .sh and platform on the end. Although
> > we could create
i have a macosx.
actually there are some problems with the java-impl. on osx.. so thats
why we dont have users.. i send around an email later on the gui problem
within a new thread.
stefan
Paul Austin schrieb:
> Does anyone have MacOSX? If so could you try the new startup script, I'd
> like t
btw.. on the naming:
users from other platforms should be able to distinguish their version
from the others. further i think endings are important (otherwise i
would have not known how to start OJ on osx)
Andreas Schmitz schrieb:
> Stephan Holl wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>>> Can anyone on linux give th
Hello,
I found two bugs in the SLD-Exporter.
1) When exporting a custom point size, the corresponding sld:Size will
be under a and not right next to it as required. I fixed the
XSL stylesheet.
2) When exporting, I always got a NullPointerException in XSLUtility. I
added a check.
Is it alright
I wouldn't have a problem putting the list in the SVN. It is probably
a more logical spot than the wiki.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 7/2/07, Jan-Oliver Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Samstag, 30. Juni 2007, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> > Would it be possible to put together a list on the Ope
Andreas,
I don't think anyone will have a problem with you committing patches
that fix these bugs.
Thank you for contributing.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 7/2/07, Andreas Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I found two bugs in the SLD-Exporter.
>
> 1) When exporting a custom point siz
Guys,
I'll be moving into a new house this month. (I didn't buy a home yet,
just renting a bigger place.) Needless to say, things will be crazy at
home for a few weeks.
I won't be able to get as much done on OpenJUMP as I'd like to during
July. I am going to concentrate on getting that weekly bui
SS,
I've been working on the maven script for open jump. In maven you define
the list of dependencies and their versions. We could use this as the
list of libraries we use. There maybe even a way to suck the information
out of this file to produce a web page.
Related to this at some point I
Hi Stefan,
For windows I'd like it to be openjump.exe.
For all UNIX based platforms I'd like it to be just openjump, and if
necessary put the logic in this file to do anything different on various
flavours of UNIX (inc MacOSX)
Paul
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
btw.. on the naming:
users from o
Michaël,
There is a small problem with the latest versions of buoy, they renamed
lastSaveSize to lastSize.
I think we should upgrade to the latest version and make this code change.
Paul
Michaël Michaud wrote:
Hi,
Can't remember about Buoy.
Around version 1.6, but it seems to work with las
Hi Paul
Did you really find such a method in OpenJUMP and in Buoy library ?
I' can't find that !
Michaël
Paul Austin a écrit :
>Michaël,
>
>There is a small problem with the latest versions of buoy, they renamed
>lastSaveSize to lastSize.
>
>I think we should upgrade to the latest version and
Paul,
Finally, I found lastSetSize attribute, changed it to lastSize and
updated Buoy to 1.8
Thanks,
Michaël
Michaël Michaud a écrit :
>Hi Paul
>
>Did you really find such a method in OpenJUMP and in Buoy library ?
>I' can't find that !
>
>Michaël
>
>Paul Austin a écrit :
>
>
>
>>Michaël,
>
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