Hi SS,
I have no access to SVN. If you do thisn for me I appreciate.
Peppe
Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
Thank you for the changes Peppe. Did you commit this to the SVN, or do
you need someone to do that for you?
SS
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:38 AM, Giuseppe Aruta w
Sunburned Surveyor gmail.com> writes:
>
> Jukka wrote: "Just notised that when I edit some attribute field and
> press Home key, in
> addition to cursor going to the beginning of the line the project window
> zooms
> to full extent."
>
> That is very interesting. This must mean that the home
Hi developers,
How about setting a defauld URL for Add WMS layer (or is it still called WMS
query?) to http://openaerialmap.org/wms/
That server should be reachable at any time, it has worldwide coverage and suits
perfectly to be used with Open Source.
Unfortunately this server seems to send ugl
Hi Landon,
my project-file is from the nightly-build
openjump-20071219-0018 (OpenJUMP 1.2D).
Regards
Uwe
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
> Uwe,
>
> Was the project file saved with an older version of OpenJUMP, or with
> the same nightly build. (I noticed that I had problems opening a
> project fi
Hi,
where can I find the source-code of the
nightly snapshot?
Regards
Uwe
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Uwe,
The nightly build just uses the latest source from SVN
https://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jump-pilot/core/trunk
I could set it up to do a nightly source package too if you'd like
Paul
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Hi Paul,
it would be very nice if you can make a source package.
Thank you for your help!
Uwe
Paul Austin schrieb:
> Uwe,
>
> The nightly build just uses the latest source from SVN
> https://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jump-pilot/core/trunk
>
> I could set it up to do a nightly sou
Eric,
You have a lot of questions. I will try to give you a few answers. I
must first say that a lot of the things you suggest sound easy, but
are very difficult to implement. Perhaps this is the difference in the
perspective of a user and a developer. Remember that all work done on
OpenJUMP is do
It should be too hard to make the selection color transparent...Do we
allow the user to customize the selection color currently? I remember
kicking around close to this code when I was working on the pluggable
rendering. I don't think it would be that hard to change...
The Sunburned Surveyor
On W
This consistency would make sense to me. Perhaps drag-and-drop was a
little more complex and the programmer went for the simple solution?
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I see someone has added some code to have menu items t
We did the drag and drop Categories feature in SkyJUMP and I can tell you
that it was quite a bit more complex than we thought it would be.
regards,
Larry
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Sunburned Surveyor <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This consistency would make sense to me. Perhaps drag-and-dr
I was contacted by a college student in Brazil that was interested in
participating in the Google Summer of Code this year, under the OSGeo
umbrella. Do we have any Spanish speakers that could help me mentor
the student? I'm afraid my Spanish is much worse than his English, and
that communication w
Larry,
Will we need to make mods to OpenJUMP to benefit from your
improvements? I am a little confused as to whether this is a fix you
made to a tool specific to SkyJUMP, or if we need to fix OpenJUMP's
Shapefile reader.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Larry Becker <[EMAIL
--- Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I was contacted by a college student in Brazil that
> was interested in
> participating in the Google Summer of Code this
> year, under the OSGeo
> umbrella. Do we have any Spanish speakers that could
> help me mentor
> the student? I'm afraid m
I will commit the changes today. If I remember correctly I set up a
project in Eclipse for just this purpose. (Ask me about this in a week
in case I forget.) :]
SS
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Giuseppe Aruta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi SS,
> I have no access to SVN. If you do thisn for me
Hi Sunburned,
I believe that SkyJUMP and OpenJUMP are the same for shapefile code. It
should only be necessary to copy the file over to the OpenJUMP project. I
was waiting for one of the other developers experienced with the shapfile
reader to comment on the change.
regards,
Larry
On Fri, A
Larry,
You wrote: " I was waiting for one of the other developers experienced
with the shapfile reader to comment on the change."
I don't think we have one. :]
If there are not objections I will commit the change today when I
commit Peppe's I18N file changes. Thank you for your work. I
apprecia
OK Jukka. As long as it is in the bug tracker there is a remote change
we will get to it. I have added this bug to my list for the next
release here:
http://openjump.org/wiki/show/Todo+before+shipping+next+release
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:04 AM, Jukka Rahkonen
<[EMAIL PROT
Chris,
I believe that Spanish is his first language, and English is his
second language. I wouldn't normally mind taking on a student whose
second language was English, but I already have my hands full with
you. :] I want to make sure that you don't get neglected. That is why
I was hoping we had a
Paul wrote: "I'm wondering if there is a better way for users to
select the decoration styles. What I was thinking is we can divide
them into the following categories.
Start
End
Segment
Vertex (also applies to Point)
Then each style implementation would implement say LineStartStyle
interface to i
Hi,
I think portuguese is the first language in Brazil...
Anyway, I'm spanish and I speak also "galego language" that is very similar
to portuguese, so I will be very pleased to help... but my english is not
very good... :S
Regards,
Nacho
2008/4/4, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
Nacho,
Thank you for the offer of assistance.
You wrote: "I think portuguese is the first language in Brazil..."
I apologize for my cultural ignorance. I'm afraid it is a deep-seated
American trait. (Perhaps this is the reason for our current problems
in the world.) :]
You wrote: "Anyway, I'm s
Hi Larry,
It is not easy to understand the changes you did, but I tried to review
your code and have some questions :
In shellsOverlap, there is the following condition :
CGAlgorithms.isPointInRing(testPt, coordList) || (pointInList(testPt,
coordList)))
I'm not sure about shapefile, but for SF
> I apologize for my cultural ignorance. I'm afraid it is a deep-seated
> American trait. (Perhaps this is the reason for our current problems
> in the world.) :]
Don't worry... :) I really don't know wich language is used in many many
countries.
I mostly need someone that knows OpenJUMP and ca
Hi Landon.
If he is spanish speaker, we could help of course.
Maybe it could be too a good starting point to do a project independent
development (OpenJUMP-Kosmo).
Anyway, we are open to help him.
Best regards
PD: of course not for me. You can easily see my bad english :-)
Sunburned Surveyor
Michaël Michaud wrote:
>
> I'm not sure about shapefile, but for SFS, I think that a hole cannot
> touch the exterior ring but two exterior ring can touch each other.
>
Actually in SFS a hole can touch the shell at at most one point. Two
shells can touch at any finite number of points.
Hav
>Actually in SFS a hole can touch the shell at at most one point. Two
>shells can touch at any finite number of points.
>
>
Hey, of course, you are right.
We spent so much times to discuss this point with some co-workers that I
mixed up everything.
... about the second point, as you know SFS
Michaël Michaud wrote:
>
> ... about the second point, as you know SFS a no one, you may have an
> answer to the following question :
> why polylines may be made of lines sharing their boundaries
> and multipolygons cannot be made of polygons sharing their edges (if
> that's what "shells can to
Martin Davis a écrit :
>Michaël Michaud wrote:
>
>
>>... about the second point, as you know SFS a no one, you may have an
>>answer to the following question :
>>why polylines may be made of lines sharing their boundaries
>>and multipolygons cannot be made of polygons sharing their edges (if
>
Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
>I will commit the changes today. If I remember correctly I set up a
>project in Eclipse for just this purpose. (Ask me about this in a week
>in case I forget.) :]
>
>
I noticed your changes, and as I changed myself the french language file
a few days ago, I wanted
Well, I have already found problems with this mod. I incorrectly assumed
that the clock-ness of the shells that were added as holes would be fixed by
later methods. That appears not to be true. Even though the mod makes the
holes appear correct, they still test bad with the QA tool. I'll have t
I might have goofed things up when I commited the files today. I am
also not an SVN expert.
If I jacked up the French Files I know we should be able to recover
them from the SVN.
I didn't get any warnings about a conflict with the French properties
file when I made the commit.
Can you confirm th
You guys are definitely over my head, but it sounds like I should hold
off on commiting Larry's file. Is this correct?
If Larry is still working on a fix I can wait until he tells me it is
ready to be commited.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTE
It looks like the code needs more work. I'm just using it as a quick fix
for now.
thanks,
Larry
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Sunburned Surveyor <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You guys are definitely over my head, but it sounds like I should hold
> off on commiting Larry's file. Is this correc
I'm thinking about deleting the JPP wiki so I can focus on clean up
and organization of the main OpenJUMP wiki, hopefully with Peppe's
help. :]
Before I move over any material before the JPP wiki deletion I wanted
to know if we have a backup system for the current OpenJUMP wiki. If
Jon's wiki were
Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
>I might have goofed things up when I commited the files today. I am
>also not an SVN expert.
>
>If I jacked up the French Files I know we should be able to recover
>them from the SVN.
>
>
Don't worry, there is no harm, I compared files and my changes have been
pres
Hmmm. That is weird. I'll have to be more careful before I start
moving, replacing, and deleting files in the SVN. I apologize about
the hassle.
SS
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Michaël Michaud
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
>
> >I might have goofed things up when I
Hi SS - I back up the OpenJUMP wiki once a month.
Jon
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>
> I'
Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
>Hmmm. That is weird. I'll have to be more careful before I start
>moving, replacing, and deleting files in the SVN. I apologize about
>the hassle.
>
>
Hi,
Doing an update of my local directory gave me more information :
Language files have not been updated but dele
Michael,
You wrote: "Last advice : you should comment your commits (I think most svn/cvs
tools invite to add a comment before committing). It is not so useful
for language files changes, but it is useful in the general case."
That is funny. I remember adding a comment to my commit. In fact, I
sti
Hi,
a) deegree 2 is now in a more or less stable state. That means probably
we will not have major changes at the current code base of deegree 2.
Indepent of this, we have started planning for next major release of
deegree (deegree 3). But this is not so important if you are goning to
use deeg
hello everybody,
actually, deegree day is on Tuesday, June 17th 2008.
please don't get it wrong
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Hello all,
The OpenJump project wiki refers to the svn/bug tracker at
SourceForge, and it is named the JUMP Pilot Project(JPP). Is it
correct to assume that this is the core for JUMP, OpenJump, deeJUMP,
SkyJUMP, Kosmo, et, al, that everyone involved in JUMP development
pull from? Are JC
It looks like Leandro speaks Portuguese, as Nacho suspected. I'm
having a little trouble understanding what Leandro would like to do
for Summer of Code. It sounds like some sort of graphical
geoprocessing model.
Perhaps you guys can make some headway with what his goals are. If all
else fails I ca
actually I already committed the files a few days ago except the french
language file since I have seen Michaels changes(I did not respond to
the list as I was busy the last 36 hours..). However i did not yet check
if still everything works (in french).
It would be good if one could check
Sunburned,
if Leandro really comes from Brazil, his first language is Portuguese. It
is also my case. So, if you need something, I can help you with the
translation. I guess that I don´t have problems with English.
Regards,
Cristiano
Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTE
Hi, Sunburned Surveyor,
>That is funny. I remember adding a comment to my commit. In fact, I
>still have it in my Eclipse project. It should have said something
>like "Commit of language (I18N) properties files changes made by
>Peppe. (The Sunburned Surveyor)"
>
>Do I need more detail in my commit
Hei Eric,
Eric Jarvies schrieb:
> Hello all,
>
> The OpenJump project wiki refers to the svn/bug tracker at
> SourceForge, and it is named the JUMP Pilot Project(JPP). Is it
> correct to assume that this is the core for JUMP, OpenJump, deeJUMP,
> SkyJUMP, Kosmo, et, al, that everyone invo
oh.. good to hear.
and there is also a friday (daily?) backup:
http://jonaquino.textdriven.com/openjump_wiki_backups/
however. it last's not so long and is comparable huge. So if a problem
appears we should pull it the actual day.
Stefan
Jonathan Aquino schrieb:
> Hi SS - I back up the OpenJU
Hi Stefan,
>BTW. 1) the language folder itself show a history. The files itself
>don't. (eg. mouse menu off language folder and >team > history) I think
>it is because we (I) replace the whole file. And what eclipse does is to
>do a deletion and insertion process.
>
>
OK, that explains
>2) S
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