Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> > Vertex Styles
> > =
> > To add a set of optional vertex styles into the
> > Change Styles dialog
> > would require a change to the OJ core.
>
> I think Andreas Schmitz added to OJ some deeJump
> features in change style dialog which allow to
> customize the
I have another short "Java Programming In General" question. (All of
these questions are related to my work on the JTSWarped Library, so I
hope it will be useful to OpenJUMP developers at some point in the
future.)
When is it appropriate to validate mathod arguments when using a Java
library? Shou
Larry,
I was going to allow the user to select the units throught a pop-up
menu that could be pulled up on the ZoomBar. I agree that it would be
better to associate the Unit System with a Task. But if we do this,
why not assign a Spatial Reference System instead?
But maybe I don't want to get tha
Below is a job opening in Colorado for a Java GIS Developer. I know
most of our guys are in Europe or Canada, but I thought there might be
someone in the states that would be interested.
The Sunburned Surveyor
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From: Landon Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: J
Hi Sunburned,
SkyJUMP has a ZoomBar that displays metric and US units based on the
setting of the Task Units. OpenJump doesn't have a method of setting
the task units. What are you doing to do to determine it?
regards,
Larry
On Feb 4, 2008 2:18 PM, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Landon,
I just used a menu item. See the attached jpeg. I don't see any
problem with a pop-up on the ZoomBar though. I needed units for
another reason and I didn't have time to fully implement a spatial
reference system.
I only mention SkyJUMP's code to perhaps save you little time
impleme
I'm doing some work at home with the ZoomBar for OpenJUMP. From the
source code comments it appears that some of the supporting code for
the ZoomBar was never fully implemented. The ZoomBar was going to work
with additional code that defined unit systems. (Right now it works
with a model of the me