Hello all,
I've made a brief summary of the decissions we have until now and will keep
this
up to date:
http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/GvSIG_CE_community#Data_analysis_interface
I think these topics are important ones and I'd suggest to leave the discussion
open until the end of the next week (29.07). We are writing our opinions here:
- http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8
- http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=6
Victor, thank you very much for bringing "new" ideas and providing additional
human resources to the project.
We won this week a committer for the project and these are VERY good news for
all of us.
Have a nice weekend!
Jose
--
José Antonio Canalejo Alonso
CSGIS
Email:[email protected]
Web: http://www.csgis.de
> OK, I have transfered all of this to the forums.
> Let's continue discussing there.
> In general, I think that we should try and move
> as much code as possible out of unmaintained
> projects into actively maintained SEXTANTE.
> The more redundant stuff we can get rid of, the
> better.
> Ben
----- Original Message -----
> Dear all,
>
> Here is my first proposal of changes for the analysis functions in
> gvSIG and how to incorporate them into SEXTANTE or rearrange them so
> it is more intuitive to access them. I would like you to comment on
> this and let me know what you think about it.
>
> -- Remote sensing and raster tools (currently available in the toolbox
> with the multiple-drop-down-menu system)--
>
> *Menu "Raster Layer": All this operations work on a single raster
> layer. I think they all should be in the context menu that appears
> when you right-click on a raster layer. Some of them, like "Raster
> properties", currently appear there as well. The "Color table" item
> should be under a symbology window, along with the "filter" and
> "radiometric enhancement" commands in "Raster process". All element
> related to symbology and rendering should be put together and in such
> a way that they resemble the corresponding vector ones. That is one of
> the worst things, IMHO, of gvSIG: raster and vector symbology have
> absolutely nothing in common, and you can clearly see that the teams
> that worked on them had no communication at all.
>
> *Menu "Raster Process". Transformations, Decision Trees, Mosaic and
> Classification are already incorporated in the SEXTANTE toolbox. The
> best thing about this is that now you can select any layer to use, not
> just the ones in the active view. Vectorization and Image fusion are
> not yet included (they are a bit different), but they will soon be
> added. Raster calculator should be removed, since it is identical to
> the SEXTNATE one (a large part of the code is, in fact, mine, although
> my name is not mentioned anywhere in the source code...)
>
> *Menu "geographic Transformations". Geolocalization should go to the
> raster layer context menu. I will implement Reproject layer as a
> native SEXTANTE algorithm, so there is no need to keep it anywhere
> else
>
> --Geoprocesses--.
>
> They all depend on a view being the active window, so there is no way
> to put them in the SEXTANTE toolbox. Making small changes in the code
> would, however, solve this. Some people still prefer using these
> functions instead of the equivalent SEXTANTE ones, so it is a good
> idea to keep them. Can I modifiy the source code of the geoprocessing
> classes and commit changes to the gvSIG CE SVN? Once this is done, we
> can get rid of the geoprocessing toolbox and have everything in
> SEXTANTE. Also, layers to use for geoprocessing algorithms can be
> selected from the whole set of available layers, not just the ones
> from the current active view (this is already implemented, but the
> problem is to put them into a view, since the algorithm relies on the
> active window being a view and there is a explicit casting that causes
> an exception)
>
> --Network analysis--
>
> Haven't though about this yet. Any idea?
>
>
> Let's keep on discussing this.
>
> Regards
>
> Victor
>
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