Hi michael,

Michael Bedward a écrit :
> OK. I've just been browsing the Puzzle source but now I'm confused...
> There are some references to GeoTidy and there are classes than are
> specifically written for Puzzle (e.g shapefile classes).  So these
> latter classes will remain specific to Puzzle and are not going to be
> part of GT3 ?
>   
The few classes in Puzzle-GIS are for the inner working of the application
so it's normal that they are not in GT. You can also find some extra widgets
for specific needs, like shapefile creation but that's all.
> Perhaps all this means that I should be thinking about my own coding
> at the moment.  The simulation app that I'm working on is getting
> towards the point of adding display and reporting components.
> Previously I assumed that the swing widgets in GT 2.x would be the
> basis for this.  But now that I know they are not supported presently
> I guess that I need to decide whether to stick with GT 2.6 and attempt
> further development of the swing widgets, or move over to GeoTidy /
> Puzzle / whatever ?
>   
This is your choice, I can't decide for you :-) .
> Apologies if these are dumb questions :)
> Michael
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