I think that putting it on the Edit menu with all of the other Select items is good. If we make the decision later on to have a Select submenu, then it can get moved along with all of the others.
regards, Larry On 9/11/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Larry, > > You wrote: " Congrats! Sounds like a cool new tool. How are you going > to invoke it?" > > I had imagined the toolbox would be launched from a menu item. I still > haven't decided which top-level menu this item will best fit in. I can > make a new Edit>Select menu for this item and the other selection > items, or I can put it under PlugIns>Surveyos>Selection or > Tools>SurveyOS>Selection or even Tools>Selection. What do you think? > > Once the toolbox is up the actual cursor tool will be launched with a button. > > You wrote: "If you want a wrench icon, Wrench.gif and WrenchCursor.gif are > already in the images folder. Also BigWrench.gif." > > That is just what I needed. Thank you. > > SS > > > > > > On 9/11/07, Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi SS, > > > > Congrats! Sounds like a cool new tool. How are you going to invoke it? > > > > If you want a wrench icon, Wrench.gif and WrenchCursor.gif are > > already in the images folder. Also BigWrench.gif. > > > > regards, > > Larry > > > > On 9/11/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've finished writing a new selection tool for OpenJUMP. The > > > SuperSelectCursorTool extends the current SelectTool and allows more > > > elegant control of the tools selection behvaior. Instead of using the > > > control and shift buttons to control the selection behavior the user > > > will set "selection modes" using a simple toolbox. > > > > > > The user will now be able to create "sticky selections". In the sticky > > > selection mode each mouse drag or click using the > > > SuperSelectCursorTool will add to the current selected items. The only > > > way to clear the selected items in this mode will be with a "clear > > > selected items" button. > > > > > > The user will also be able to add and remove features from the same > > > set of selected items at will using buttons on a toolbar. > > > > > > I may add support for the creation of named "selection sets" with this > > > cursor tool in the future. > > > > > > I hope this tool will make more complex selection tasks easier for the > > > user. > > > > > > By the end of the week I hope to have the following tasks accomplished: > > > > > > - A plug-in that creates a toolbox with a button to activate the > > > SuperSelect tool, a button to control selection modes, a toggle button > > > to trigger ONLY "removal from" or ONLY "addition to" the selected > > > items when the SuperSelect too is used, and a button to clear the > > > selected items. > > > > > > - Writing Javadoc comments for all public methods in the > > > AbstractSelection class, the SelectTool class, and the > > > FeatureSelection class. > > > > > > - Writing Javadoc for some of the methods in the SelectionManager class. > > > > > > - Refactoring of some source code in the SelectTool class, the > > > AbstractSelection class, and the FeatureSelection class. ( I have > > > already added some source code comments to these classes.) > > > > > > I have also been keeping notes on the selection code in OpenJUMP and > > > will be writing a short module for a new OpenJUMP Programmer's Guide > > > that expands on the material about selections in the original JUMP > > > Developer's Guide and that also contains a section on selections in > > > OpenJUMP for Core Programmers. > > > > > > After this work is complete I will return to my work testing the > > > pluggable rendering system with a stand-alone text label plug-in. > > > > > > The Sunburned Surveyor > > > > > > P.S. - Do we have a common icon I can use on a button that configures > > > a tool or modifies its settings? Something like a screwdriver and a > > > hammer? 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