Hei,

What is there o say if Jukka has such strong reasons for using it.

But I would like to see how it looks when it is integrated...

stefan

Am 18.10.11 14:16, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
> i trust your votes. i can't judge the usefulness due to lack of gis usage.
>
> ..ede
>
> On 18.10.2011 21:47, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can be useful,
>> If Ede and Stefan are OK, I'll commit it before the end of the month.
>>
>> Michaël
>>
>> Le 18/10/2011 13:22, Rahkonen Jukka a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>  From experience I can say that nothing beats the keyboard shortcuts in 
>>> speed when doing a real works and they are well located at least for right 
>>> handed users. It is also impossible to digitise lines with a tablet PC. 
>>> Therefore I support adding these right click tools.
>>> Another problem I have had with digitizing with a Window tablet PC was 
>>> changing the visibility of a layer. Now it is programmed so that the click 
>>> and release must happen in the same pixel inside the check box (at least it 
>>> feels so) and it is almost impossible to do with a stylus in a moving car. 
>>> But now everybody is on the same line with jre 1.7 because the check box 
>>> does not react at all.
>>> For full tablet usage very much of the user interface should be adjusted. 
>>> Many buttons should be bigger and submenus should stay open so that a user 
>>> could do selections with click-click instead of click-slide to submenu 
>>> item. Thats almost impossible too in a car. Note: I do not digitize while 
>>> driving, I have a chauffeur.  But Windows tablets are about non-existing at 
>>> the moment. There would be much more demand for OpenJUMP for Android right 
>>> now. Android version of QGIS seems to exist already.
>>>
>>> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>>>
>>> Giuseppe Aruta  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      Hi all,
>>>
>>>      I have extracted from my "Frankenstain" OpenJUMP Jufre a couple of 
>>> plugins that could be useful on OJ.
>>>
>>>      As usual, to explain the usage and the function, I did a plugin which 
>>> I added to this mail that people can test (zoom.jar)
>>>
>>>      
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>      These plugins are basically a zoom in, zoom out (already   on OJ) and 
>>> a center zoom plugins. They are activated, under a "Zoom" submenu" on 
>>> left-click View menu.
>>>
>>>      I took the idea from Kosmo software. The plugins are basically the 
>>> same of the Kosmo originals with few modifications in order to let them 
>>> work with OJ.
>>>
>>>      - The Plugins -
>>>      "Zoom In" zooms of 0.5 factor to the point of the cursor.
>>>      "Zoom out" is basically the same as the one embedded in OJ. It zooms 
>>> to 2.0 factor. I put here in order to show the new icon and the position of 
>>> this plugin according to the two other ones.
>>>      "Zoom to Click" basically set the center of the view at the cursor 
>>> position. It has no zoom effect (factor is 0.0)
>>>
>>>      All tree plugins have new icons that should explain the usage.
>>>
>>>      Why these tree zoom plugins on left-click view menu?
>>>      When the user is drawing a geometry, it is very important that he/she 
>>> can:
>>>       a) define the accuracy of the drawing geometry. Zoom in and Zoom out 
>>> allows to do it
>>>      b) finish to draw that geometry outside the starting view, if the 
>>> image to be drawn is outside. "Zoom to Click" allows to change the position 
>>> of the view, according the cursor tool
>>>
>>>      We have on OJ keyboard plugins for that.
>>>
>>>      But zoom plugins available on the context menu are more easy to 
>>> remember than keyboard ones. On the other hand they can be used on a tablet 
>>> pc (no keyboard).
>>>      And Context left-click menu on the view is always accessible by 
>>> drawing tools (and other tools) while drawing a geometry
>>>
>>>      I ask the people to do this test to see how these plugins could be 
>>> useful
>>>
>>>      - start to draw a simple line from west to east.
>>>      - when you reached the eastern side of the view, you cannot go on 
>>> drawing the line. Don't double click to stop drawing(!)
>>>      - left-click and choose "Zoom to Click"
>>>      - You will see that the center of the view is changed and so you can 
>>> go on drawing.
>>>
>>>      If you think that these plugins are useful. I image that the right 
>>> position of them on the menus could be together with the other zoom plugins.
>>>
>>>      The actual zoom plugins (In English):
>>>      ....
>>>      --------------
>>>      Fence
>>>      Zoom to Selected Items
>>>      Zoom out
>>>      -------------
>>>      ........
>>>
>>>
>>>      If we adopt these new zooms:
>>>      ......
>>>      -------------
>>>      Fence
>>>      Zoom to Selected Items
>>>      -------------
>>>      Zoom In
>>>      Zoom Out
>>>      Center Zoom
>>>      -------------
>>>      ......
>>>
>>>      This is my proposal. I would like to have your opinion after a test
>>>
>>>      regards
>>>
>>>
>>>      Giuseppe
>>>
>>>
>>>      PS: The plugins are already in English, Spanish and Italian
>>>
>>>
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