l like the idea of Michael. Even if I image it as a basic beckup option: save 
all layers (with datasource, with no datasource like DXF KML and the ones in 
memory), save them into the project folder (better if in  a subfolder, like 
Ede's idea), save only on JML data format, save them to project file.
Another plugin could be used to convert all  (selected) JML files to SHP, 
separating the geometries .

Peppe



--- Mer 13/4/11, Benjamin Gudehus <hasteb...@googlemail.com> ha scritto:

Da: Benjamin Gudehus <hasteb...@googlemail.com>
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Saving in-memory layers before saving a project
A: "OpenJump develop and use" <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Data: Mercoledì 13 Aprile 2011, 22:27

Hi!
+1 for Matthias' idea.
Also the user should explicitly know, that unsaved layers are saved 
automatically.
--Benjamin



2011/4/13 Matthias Scholz <m...@jammerhund.de>
Hi Michaël,





very good idea! This was one point on my TODO  ;-) It would be nice if

the user can preselect a format. My users use most times shape files.

This could be done in the options dialog. An other possibility was a

JCombobox(in the "Save progject as" dialog") with a first entry "not

save" followed by all the possible formats.



Matthias



> Hi,

>

> I would like to add a plugin to save layers without datasource.

>

> My idea is to add this capability to the "Save project as" plugin making

> user interaction as simple as possible.

>

> Currently, when a project contains new layers (layers with no

> datasource), the user is just warned that some layers have not been saved.

> My proposal is to add an option in the "Save project as" dialog box to

> let the plugin save new layers as .jml files in the same directory as

> the project.

> No format option, no new directory option.

> .jml is a natural format for such a work as it keeps information as is

> (one can see this option as a backup of unsaved data).

>

> Any comment ?

>

> Michaël

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