Hi Kevin,
The new color ramps are in our SVN, but in a separate folder.
They have not been yet been integrated into gvSIG CE (they
need to be merged with other useful ramps from gvSIG OADE).
My priority for the TP was to get the gvSIG 1.10/11/12
and the latest SEXTANTE version integrated. For the
next releases, I have set myself the following priorities,
leading up to the final release:
1. Update the bundled C binaries (GRASS, SAGA, raster drivers).
2. Improve the GUI, look-and-feel and bundled symbology.
3. Produce 64 bit distributions.
4. Improve and update reprojection engine.
5. Further bug fixing and work on "abandoned" extensions (e.g.
remote sensing, topology).
Integrating your new color schemes would fall into (2).
So they may be in the next preview/alpha version or the
one after that. At the same time, I would like to fix the
bug that loads color schemes in random order on Linux (and
perhaps Mac OS X), making the ramp selector on those OS
pretty much unusable.
But in principle, anyone who wishes to speed up the process
and/or set different priorities is welcome to have write
access to our SVN and do so.
Cheers,
Ben
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Benjamin Ducke
{*} Geospatial Consultant
{*} GIS Developer
[email protected]
On Tuesday, September 20, 2011 8:51 AM, "Kevin Wells"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> List,
>
> The Technology Preview contains the default color ramps of gvSIG and not
> the newer color ramps that I think one time were included in the gvSIG CE
> trunk.
> I think the newer color ramps were unintentionally overwritten when
> updates from gvSIG were included.
>
> Kevin
>
>
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