Hi,
> could you add a note on the wiki plugin page under "coordinate 
> transformation"?
OK, I'll add a note on wiki (but I'll need to make some more test before)
> and porting the SkyJUMP
> PlugIn (if any) to OpenJUMP is probably a good idea to make it available
> to OpenJUMP users.
> could you summarize in short what the plugin does?
If I remember correctly, Igor is basically a java interface which runs 
ogr2ogr tool, a command line tool written in C(++ ?) and able to 
transform datasets from a format to another and from a CRS to another 
(last one is based on proj4).
>> As jukka, I would delay an inclusion in OpenJUMP PLUS
>> - take time for testing, internationalization, maybe updating
>> - take time to compare a OpenJUMP + GeoTools formula with a OpenJUMP +
>> ogr + proj4 formula
> the inclusion was targetted towards the kml file source. any comment on that?
Igor does much more than kml. There is also a small kml pure java plugin 
in SkyJUMP (I have tested it on OpenJUMP a few weeks ago), but Igor is a 
tool which can be used without *JUMP, and which gives access to a 
powerfull transformation tool.

Michaël
>
> ..ede
>
>> Michaël
>>
>> Le 18/10/2011 13:59, Rahkonen Jukka a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Plugins included into the OpenJUMP+ should be generally interesting and if 
>>> the KML extension is such then why not. I would say that the + plugins 
>>> should be tested to be about as reliable as the core OJ. Seldomly used and 
>>> experimental plugins can be installed separately. We might be better with 
>>> the plugins. Now some of them are hard to find and not so friendly to 
>>> install. Quantum GIS has perhaps the most user friendly plugin manager.
>>>
>>> Igor is worth mentioning and it could be mentioned also that it is 
>>> integrated with SkyJUMP so that SkyJUMP can open all vector formats 
>>> supported by ogr. Or most formats at least. SkyJUMP is doing an interim 
>>> convertion into shapefiles with igor first and then opens the shapefile 
>>> automatically if user wants so. Not all format can be converted into 
>>> shapefiles without loosing or altering some data but usually SkyJUMP with 
>>> igor is doing good work.
>>>
>>> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>>>
>>> edgar.soldin wrote:
>>>
>>>> i am in contact with a german user who's english is virtually
>>>> not existing. he suggested to
>>>>
>>>> A) include isa plugin's capability to read(write?) kml files
>>>> in sextante(plus) edition
>>>>
>>>> B) to mention http://sourceforge.net/projects/ogr-igor/ inour
>>>> docs for people struggling with reprojection
>>>>
>>>> any opinions, ede
>>>>
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