Hello Stefan,
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei List,
>
> i have updated the sources from the last jump cvs state.
> I tried the new image functions using ecw, jpg and tiff - but i actually
> don't see any raster image. Did i something wrong? It seems no error
> message to appear.
>
> What i figured
Hello everyone,
first of all, sorry, Sunburned, for not having answered your email yet.
I'll do so. Meanwhile see my comments below.
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> mhm .. a second wiki???
> dont know.. but i agree that the old one could have a better design
>
This is a good point. Sunburned says h
Hello,
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I was giving some thought to reforming the Development Committee for
> the JUMP Pilot Project. I think some of the former members have moved
> on, and we may have some new people involved in the project that might
> fill those missing seats.
>
> I'd like to have
Hello,
while I'm not against svn, I lack time to move. I also find svn is not
yet quite established (oh, please don't flame me ;-)
I'd support svn at a later time, but not quite now.
Cheers,
Ugo
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> as far as i know i am the only one who is comitting frequently..
> Ugo d
Hi,
please make a branch...
Ugo
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I'm currently putting together a list of methods in OpenJUMP's core
> that will need to be modified to allow for RAM-Independent
> implementations of the FeatureCollection interface. (This will allow
> us to overcome OpenJUMP's RAM limit
Ciao Danilo,
your best bet is to sen Stefan the file when you're ready. He can check
it in.
Ciao (again ;-)
Ugo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm working with the cvs version and i'm able to compile it and run
> it. I'm a java developer with some experience about GIS...I've worked
> mainly wi
Hi Folks,
so, who's in Lausanne next month (R1, Michael?, Stefan, Steve Tanner?).
I'm certainly there, with a presentation, a workshop and a guest
appearance in R1's workshop ;-) (Erwan, managed to get the styles
working? the workshop is full.) Anyone from PIROL coming down?
Martin Davis said
Hi,
>
>>
>>I was wondering what you thought about preparing another stable
>>release of OpenJUMP in the next couple of moths. I will have some time
>>off of work in December.
>>
>>
>>
> jep .. i guess this year should be a further one..
> it depends on
> - my time and on
> - how stable it is... (c
date of the conference you mentioned, and
>> what time I might be able to patch into a conference call. (I'll need
>> the time zone as well.)
>>
>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>>
>> On 8/26/06, Ugo Taddei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
Hi Steve,
we surely will meet. Just talked to Stefan, who'll be there on the 12th,
So that's the best day. A beer and a dinner would be nice. I think I
finish my workshop at latest 18h.
I should think R1, Michael Michaud and a colleague, apart from Stefan
should attend.
Cheers,
Ugo
[EMAIL P
Hello,
can we please have a feature freeze? No new code in cvs from now till
the 15th. Only bug fixes.
We need to test things for foss4g2006 and as long as OJ is moving
target, any tests are non-sensical.
Thanx,
Ugo
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Hello Sunburned,
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I had a chance to talk with Jody from Refractions Research. They take
> care of PostGIS and the UDig project. He will be attending the same
> conference as you guys and would like to meet you guys for dinner and
> a beer. If you can give me the details
Jonathan Aquino wrote:
> There's a flavor of JUMP called deeJUMP that I've heard has WFS support.
True, but I should warn you that it supports WFS version 1.1. only.
AFAIK, the WFS Adapter has been recently integrated in OpenJUMP. I
haven't tested it though.
Cheers,
Ugo
>
> Jon
>
>
>
>
Hello,
actually "spatial-is-not-equal-to" is called disjoint. difference returns
a geometry.
Cheers,
Ugo
> Hi,
>
> I tried immediately after your suggestion, but it is doing other
> things. At least I believe it shows where the dirrerences are in the
> feature geometry. I would like to filter
Hello Jan,
I'd check out what Batik and Jasper Reports can do for you.
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/
http://jasperforge.org/sf/projects/jasperreports
Cheers,
Ugo
PS: there used to be an internationalised version of the print plug-in,
although I think the internationalisation was retrict
Hello,
> Great thanks to Stephan who is doing most of the job to keep JUMP and
> OJ in sync.
sure, hats off to Stefan.
> When I read this, I thought that this is surely a good moment to
> integrate definitely OJ into JUMP
> and save future development time for the benefit of all ;-) .
This is
Hi Stefan,
I think he meant having it as a plugin. If you opt for a thin core, then
you can rule out the WFS. It depends on deegree (weighing in 3,5 MB) plus
a few other libs (mainly for XML parsing and HTTP stuff).
Cheers,
Ugo
> Hei Jukka,
>
> so if i understand correctly you would like to have
in
>> dependencies, but it should be useful if we try to keep this
>> direction.
>>
>> Michaël
>>
>>
>> Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
>>
>>
>>> Ok.. thats a bit heavy.
>>> So we should try to make an external plugin. But maybe
Hello,
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
> Hi Ugo,
>
>
>
>>> Could it be possible to have
>>> WFS as a plugin so it could be used with any JUMP variety,
>>>
>> or is there
>>
>>> something fundamental that prevents it?
>>>
>> There's only one fundamental thing about this:
>> - Ressourc
Hello,
I had a go and got some problem with some JSVGCanvas. Then I removed the
old batik libs and updated with newer one (including the one from the
site) and I got:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
de.intevation.printlayout.LayoutFrame.createMenu(LayoutFrame.java:253)
at
de.intevat
Hi Jan,
Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
> Geoffrey,
>
> On Wednesday 31 January 2007 03:31, Geoffrey G Roy wrote:
>> I don't seem to be able to get at 0.8.2 form the link below.
Nor can I.
Download doesn't start automatically. When I force the download, I do get the
file, but it's a around 0 kb large
er Wagner wrote:
> Ugo,
>
> On Wednesday 31 January 2007 09:32, Ugo Taddei wrote:
>> Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 31 January 2007 03:31, Geoffrey G Roy wrote:
>>>> I don't seem to be able to get at 0.8.2 form the link below.
>> Nor can I
Hello,
I think the problem here is that the old libs are still being used. The
candidates here are the xml-api and batik jars.
We use a different procedure in deejump and that's why we havent' got any
problem. Anyway, I took care to use the jars needed by the plugin. (S.
installation instructi
Hello Sascha,
Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:
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> Hi together,
>
> Larry brought up the point that the SVG export is crappy
> due to rounding errors.
>
> I tracked down this issue to the point where the rounding is done.
> Mainly two classes are resp
Hi,
Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:
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> Hello Ugo
>
> Ugo Taddei schrieb:
>
>>> To be honest, I find difficult to compare the two images below, because
>>> they are
>>> essentially different. (What
hi Malte,
Malte Weller wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> on March 13. to 15. the FOSSGIS (Freie und Open Source Software für
> Geoinformationssysteme*) *conference will take place in Berlin
> (http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page).
> The conference will hold in GERMAN language (Sorry, for all
Hello Jan,
Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
> On Friday 02 February 2007 15:29, Ugo Taddei wrote:
>> Malte is asking whether we should organize an OpenJUMP developer meeting.
>>
>> I find it a good idea, and I'll probably there there myself. So, folks, if
>> anyone is
Hello Jan,
Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
> On Thursday 08 February 2007 21:46, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>> I spent the lunch thinking about what Stefan, Larry, and Jan-Oliver had been
>> talking about. I have written a post on my OpenJUMP blog that gives everyone
>> involved or interested in OpenJUMP
Hello everyone,
I'll be reporting on OpenJUMP and derivates at the FOSSGIS 2007 Conference next
month in Berlin:
http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page (German, only sorry :-(
I'm taking the freedom to speak in name of this group and I'll be happy to
include and mention any JUMP/OpenJU
for anyone with sufficient
> motivation to pull together a FOSS JUMP-based ArcMap killer.
Great! Thanx for the feedback.
Ugo
>
> regards,
> Larry
>
> On 2/27/07, Ugo Taddei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'll be reporti
Hello everyone,
we'll be having a session on R&D with OpenJUMP during the FOSSGIS-Conference
2007 in Berlin.
http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
The Session is on Wednesday, 14th March.
http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/Mittwoch%2C_14._M%C3%A4rz_2007#Block_IX:_OpenJump:_Bericht_u
Hello,
fowarded on behalf of Erwan.
Ugo
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Hi all,
I send to u a copy of my answer because I have a
Hello Paolo,
(NB: before you start, let's hear form this mailing list if anyone has got a
translation of openjump in Italian...)
please find attached the files you need. You only need to translate the values
as:
# original
datasource.DataSourceQueryChooserDialog.format=Format:
# italiano
dataso
Hi,
Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:
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> ... done.
>
> A very big "thank you" to Larry for supporting me in this. :-)
>
> - From the point of view of the Print/Layout plug-in this makes it
> a lot easier to produce hi quality output without tampering
Hi,
all right, all right, I can do pt_BR.
@Pedro: can't you take care of pt_PT?
Cheers,
Ugo
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Dear Developer and User,
>
> This is second call (but first on the jump-user list) for helping to
> translate the language files. The following files need an updated in the
Hi,
a small correction...
Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
> Dear OpenJump users and developers,
>
> we (that is Intevation[1] and latlon[2] in Germany)
> are currently planning the implementation of a new
> OpenJump plugin for WFS functionality.
>
> Actually this means to separate the WFS functionalit
Hi,
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> very good news :)
>
>> The name is not fixed yet, how about "WFSPlugin"?
>
> sounds simple and reasonable :)
Is there a preference for a package name?
Ugo
>
> stefan from chemnitz
>
> -
> T
be willing to design the FeatureCache and DXF Parser to adhere to
> this interface if we came up with one.
>
> The Sunburned Surveyor
>
>
> On 4/18/07, *Stefan Steiniger* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> mhm..
>
Hello,
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> finally my 2 cents:
>
> * @Paul: Michael should be correct, the -project option should have been
> done by Ugo a while ago and i just have found it in the code.
Quite right. I hacked the FirstTaskPlugIn (and some other code in OpenJUMP) to
accept the comm line
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