Stefan,
zip file is filtred by SF you can look all files in
http://elprod.free.fr/chartPlugIn/download/
Eric
2007/10/30, Eric Lemesre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Stefan,
>
> BarChartPlugin is not in SIGLE repository i send the code in attachement.
> I have JFreeChart documentation. I purchase it fo
Sorry I forgot :
I have a doc for JFreeChart.
Eric
2007/10/30, Eric Lemesre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Stefan,
>
> zip file is filtred by SF you can look all files in
> http://elprod.free.fr/chartPlugIn/download/
>
> Eric
>
> 2007/10/30, Eric Lemesre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Stefan,
> >
> > Ba
Thanks SS,
I never used Eclipse. I will see this Rapid SVN. Anyhow I will write you on
next wee since I am out to work.
Peppe
Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
Peppe,
Have you ever used Eclipse? If you have I can tell you how to set-up
the SVN plug-in for Eclipse. If n
All,
I have checked in my new updates for the I18N class which now supports
different resource files for plug-ins.
To use it in your plug-ins you will need to do the following, assuming
your plug-in is in the package com.foo.jump.bar
1. Create a language package in the resource directory of y
Dear Ana,
There is a link to Tutorial of Jump 1.1 in Spanish made by Vivid Solution.
Jump 1.2 is the former version of OpenJUMP 1.2. The new realize has more tools
but the basic is the same.
You can download the tutorial in PDF here:
http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout
Hi Stefan,
I added the list on TODO page.
Peppe
Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
Hei Peppe,
In general I agree that we could move to OJ 1.3. But before the release
I would also like to see some points solved first. For instance the
integration of file formats and clean
I disagree. I think that Oj must have ECW. This is one of the best option OJ
has ever had since it loads ECW better than other raster format.
Peppe
BTW there is an ermapper.jar in Kosmo, which provides a good ECW support (but
slower that OpenJUMP in load (I don't know if this is the
Peppe,
What I want to do is modularize the code base so that we have the file
formats as separate modules.
This is separate from having the standard Open JUMP download bundle
which would have the core OJ application and a number of standard modules.
The advantage of modularizing is that users ca
mhm.. this makes sense. but as these function comes from original Jump I
would leave it for now.
???
stefan
Paul Austin schrieb:
> Peppe,
>
> What I want to do is modularize the code base so that we have the file
> formats as separate modules.
>
> This is separate from having the standard Open
There is no best-practice.
actually you may have a look on buoy (widget) used already in OJ for
Simple Query.
stefan
Eric Lemesre schrieb:
> Hi landon,
>
> I have no problem with GUI Builder.
>
> I want build a new GUI for PostGISPlugin.
> And i dont know what is the best practice about GUI in
Eric,
Have a look at the SpringLayout manager from Swing. This is a very
flexible layout manager. There is a SwingUtilities class that will allow
you to make a basic grid layout in the JUMP code base.
Unless there is something needed in a 3rd party GUI library try and
stick with standard Swing co
Hei Paul,
guess what i am going to ask now... :)
can you put this on the wiki under internationalization (but please
include, that it is only possible for Versions newer 1.2 D to be
released "soon").
Otherwise i will add
thanx for the work
stefan
Paul Austin schrieb:
> All,
>
> I have checke
Hei Thomas,
any free license, such as the Document GPL or Creative Commons should be
fine.
The graphics has been done by Paola Zanetti. I just wrote her recently
asking for the original vector drawings from 2005. But she could not
find them. So the only Image we have is the one from the startu
There has always been some question as to the originality of the art in
question:
See:
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=Kangaroo+crossing&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
regards,
Larry Becker
On 10/30/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hei Thomas,
>
> any free license, such as
I did an SVG trace of the OpenJUMP Kangaroo some time ago. I think I
might still have it.
It seems from Larry's post the basic symbol of the Kangaroo has been
in usage for some time. It might even be public domain at this point?
At any rate, I think one of the Creative Commons licenses would be a
The following nice size image is available on wikipedia under their license:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kangaroo_Sign_at_Stuart_Highway.jpg
It should be easy to auto-trace.
Larry
On 10/30/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I did an SVG trace of the OpenJUMP Kangaroo s
Hi all,
Thank for this precision.
Eric
2007/10/30, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Eric,
>
> Have a look at the SpringLayout manager from Swing. This is a very
> flexible layout manager. There is a SwingUtilities class that will allow
> you to make a basic grid layout in the JUMP code base.
Paul,
Thanks for completing this work. I hope to use your code to
internationalize the Super Select Plug-In this week.
SS
On 10/30/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hei Paul,
>
> guess what i am going to ask now... :)
> can you put this on the wiki under internationalization (but
I've got a quick question that came up on some work for the Super
Select Tool. I would like to store a single String variable for a
JLabel in one of the plug-ins forms while OpenJUMP is running. I only
need to store the variable when this particular form does not exist,
and I do not need to store i
Is there a place to read the Javadoc for OpenJUMP online? If there
isn't, what would you guys think about hosting the Javadoc on the JPP
SourceForge site?
I will offer to make the initial placement and to update the Javadoc
whenever we have a major release.
The Sunburned Surveyor
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You can use the non-persistent blackboard, look for the getBlackboard
method on either the workbench or plug-in context.
Paul
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I've got a quick question that came up on some work for the Super
> Select Tool. I would like to store a single String variable for a
> JLabel
Paul,
I took a look at the Javadoc for the Blackboard class, and I think is
is just what I need. Thanks for the pointer.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 10/30/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can use the non-persistent blackboard, look for the getBlackboard
> method on either the workb
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