Hi all,
SEXTANTE seems to be an interesting group of tool for raster and vector
analysis developed from local government of Extremadura (Spain).
The official documantation is in Spanish. I read Spanish but I think many Java
developers would find it difficuklt to do.
I think I will contact the de
Yes, you are right: SEXTANTE is really interesting, and now It is very close
to gvSIG project.
I think the developers will be very pleased with your help in document
translations. If you need it I can introduce you to Victor Olaya that I meet
personally.
In any case, It will be nice approach this
Really good news!
On the Blog of Victor Olaya (SEXTANTE)[1], I read that almost the whole
SEXTANTE runs on OpenJUMP!
Translation:
> " SEXTANTE runs on OpenJUMP almost all functionalities, in the same manner
> that reference gvSIG implementation. I (Victor Olaya) am waiting that
> OpenJUMP develo
Excellent news!
I tried to put the sextante_v052.jar file into the lib/ext folder but no
go...
I'm sure I have my own stupidity to blame... but... how to install this
into OJ v. 1.2F ?
Regards,
Pedro Doria Meunier
On Sat, 2008-09-20 at 13:12 +0200, Nacho Uve wrote:
> Really good news!
> On the
This is interesting!
@Sunburned Survayor
I think Leandro should read this blos spot and maybe take a contact with Victor
Olaya.
Peppe
--- Sab 20/9/08, Nacho Uve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Da: Nacho Uve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Oggetto: [JPP-Devel] SEXTANTE on OpenJUMP
> A: "OpenJump deve
I'm not sure... but I'm affraid that it is just on the source code
repository:
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https://forge.osor.eu/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/soft/bindings/openJUMP/src/es/unex/sextante/openjump/?root=sextante&sortby=file&pathrev=553
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2008/9/20 Pedro Doria Meunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Excellent news!
>