Hi,
>> i am growing more and more convinced that the stable branch is a waste of
>> effort. how about moving back to trunk and add a 'option setting'/'cmd line
>> switch' for experimental features? but actually i feel that all this is not
>> necessary and we could add new functions all the time
On 10.04.2012 04:18, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> Nice information. Don't know the difference between check and loading,
>> > but dependency analysis seem more time-consuming than jar-size.
> seems like it actually is better to have a slow machine, as the figure
> returned are much easier to read ;)
Le 10/04/2012 17:27, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
> seems like jukka is right. my guess is that sextante parses more files than
> needed to find extensions. i'll have a look at the source
>
> stefan, can you give me a link to the sextante source repository where the oj
> binding sources are hos
as this goes to my svn folder I remove parts of the header.
I am actually not sure if we should use the SVN list for exchanging
emails? but that's a decision of you - the "active developers".
> for all icons related to the same plugin (agree it would be better)
> maybe icons can be resized, depe
Hi
> I am actually not sure if we should use the SVN list for exchanging
> emails? but that's a decision of you - the "active developers".
You're right, I should have redirected my answer to developper list,
Michaël
>
>> for all icons related to the same plugin (agree it would be better)
>> maybe
Hi,
I make a copy of my last mail to Andrei Nacu as there are several topics
that might interest any openjump developper
Michaël
Hi Andrei,
Hope you don't mind if I make a copy of my answer to the list.
All your ideas are interesting and worth a discussion with other project
members.
In or
Hi Andrei,
I hope I'm not too insistent, but I think I have 3 more feature
requests :)
You're welcome. Asking is free and we are always happy to discuss
technical stuff with new users having needs we didn't think about.
(Getting things done is another thing and may need much patience...)
1. K