El 06/06/13 16:08, Antonio Falciano escribió: > Hi all, > I have three fundamental questions about the different project files > formats of gvSIG 1.x and gvSIG 2.0 versions: > 1) What are the main differences between the .gvp and .gvproj files? > 2) Will an "Import .gvp file" tool be developed in gvSIG 2.0? > 3) Why do .gvproj files seem to be more closed than .gvp ones? > Thanks in advance for your attention. > > Cheers, > Antonio
Hi Antonio, 1) All of them, it is a new format based on XML Schema and new APIs to load and store persistence data. We had problems with the old format to maintain compatibility when gvSIG code changed, and the APIs where much harder to use. This format is used in other persistence files used in gvSIG 2.0: symbols, thematic maps, ... 2) It's in the TODO list, but don't know when. It won't be an easy task, at least to be able to restore all info of all gvSIG plugins in a project, but at least the most important things (layers, symbology, ...) I think could be loaded. 3) In reality its a zip file, just unzip it and will see a state.xml file, which is the real project file. The .gvproj file also contains the XML Schemas, and maybe other resources needed in the future, like the Open/LibreOffice file formats. I think the internal XML is easier to read/write/use, but I hope users won't need to edit it very often. Regards. -- Cèsar Ordiñana Navarro gvSIG software architect DiSiD Technologies (http://www.disid.com) _______________________________________________ Gvsig_internacional mailing list Gvsig_internacional@listserv.gva.es To see the archives, edit your preferences or unsubscribe from this mailing list, please access this url: http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_internacional