No problem with me.

Landon

2011/11/26 Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch>:
> sorry for the late reply.. was working this week on a report
> and well.. I was already wondering why Peppe wrote it that detailed and
> thought of that (big and small images) but I could not imagine that we
> use the same icons somewhere else - but here you go! ;)
>
> So you see Peppe - now with your commit access - we also do mistakes
> here and there. And SVN has this history to correct things (mostly) :)
>
> @Michael - yes its Peppe's user name. But I see you changed the right
> already.
>
> thanks,
> stefan
>
> Am 23.11.11 23:51, schrieb Giuseppe Aruta:
>>
>>
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> thanks to you for your job.
>> Your way was probably easier than mine. But this way affects not only icon 
>> dimension on toolbar but also in other menus.
>>
>> My codes were to have 20x20 icons only on toolbar. As I can see on OJ 23nov 
>> "open" and "new file" on File menu are a bit bigger than the others.
>>
>> Michael, Stefen and Ede, in the future I want to contribute with these small 
>> jobs of routine (set some icons for plugins, modify menus) directly on the 
>> repository of OJ.
>> If you agree.
>> But a need some lessons to understand how to access and what to do (to avoid 
>> mistakes and fatal error :-).
>> You can write mi directly to my mail.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Peppe
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Da: Stefan Steiniger<sst...@geo.uzh.ch>
>> A: OpenJump develop and use<jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Inviato: Mercoledì 23 Novembre 2011 22:10
>> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP roadmap 1.5 - New Task, OpenWizard and 
>> Save icons on Toolbar
>>
>>
>> yeah - thanks!
>>
>> On 23/11/2011 1:45 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>> Hi Giuseppe,
>>>
>>> I replaced the 3 first icons by yours.
>>> I did not change code, just renamed your icons with the name used
>>        in the source code and save original icons as ***_small.png.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your effort,
>>>
>>> Michaël
>>>
>>> Le 22/11/2011 09:31, Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> going back to OpenJUMPO roadmap 
>>>> (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=OpenJUMP_Roadmap)
>>>> OJ 1.5 "Other UI Improvements"  .... size of
>>                        toolbar icon is varying (3 first icons too small,
>>                        Sextante icon very small...)
>>>>
>>>> I made some modifications to the icons and I found
>>                        this solution.
>>>> I add to this mail the modified icons
>>>>
>>>> This is the solution, I think, with less modifications in
>>                the OJ core
>>>>
>>>> *****************   New Task
>>                *****************************
>>>> A) In the folder
>>                com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.images  add this icon
>>                'layout_add_big.png'
>>>>
>>>> B) In JumpConfiguration.java
>>>> Modify
>>>>
>>>>   frame.getToolBar().addPlugIn(NewTaskPlugIn.getIcon(),
>>>>                  newTaskPlugIn,
>>>>
>>                NewTaskPlugIn.createEnableCheck(workbenchContext),
>>>>                  workbenchContext);
>>>> To
>>>>
>>>>   frame.getToolBar().addPlugIn(IconLoader.icon("layout_add_big.png"),
>>>>                  newTaskPlugIn,
>>>>
>>                NewTaskPlugIn.createEnableCheck(workbenchContext),
>>>>                  workbenchContext);
>>>>
>>>> *****************   Open Wizard
>>                *****************************
>>>>
>>>> a) In the folder org.openjump.core.ui.images
>>>> add this icon 'folder_add_big.png'
>>>>
>>>> b) On OpenWizardPlugin (org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.file)
>>>>
>>>> Modify
>>>>
>>>>    // Add tool-bar Icon
>>>>      WorkbenchToolBar toolBar = frame.getToolBar();
>>>>      toolBar.addPlugIn(1, this, icon, enableCheck,
>>                workbenchContext);
>>>>
>>>> To
>>>>
>>>>    // garuta 21.11.2011 Add tool-bar Icon 20x20
>>>>      WorkbenchToolBar toolBar = frame.getToolBar();
>>>>      toolBar.addPlugIn(1, this,
>>                IconLoader.icon("folder_add_big.png"), enableCheck,
>>                workbenchContext);
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *****************   Save Datasets PlugIn
>>                *****************************
>>>>
>>>> a) In the folder org.openjump.core.ui.images
>>>> add this icon 'disk_multiple_big.png'
>>>>
>>>> b) on SaveDatasetsPlugIn
>>                (org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.mousemenu)
>>>>
>>>> modify the line
>>>>
>>>>   // Add tool-bar Icon
>>>>          WorkbenchToolBar toolBar = frame.getToolBar();
>>>>          toolBar.addPlugIn(2, this, ICON, enableCheck,
>>                workbenchContext);
>>>>
>>>> to
>>>>
>>>>   // Add tool-bar Icon
>>>>    // garuta 21.11.2011 Add tool-bar Icon 20x20
>>>>          WorkbenchToolBar toolBar = frame.getToolBar();
>>>>          toolBar.addPlugIn(2, this,
>>                IconLoader.icon("disk_multiple_big.png"), enableCheck,
>>                workbenchContext);
>>>>
>>>> *******************************************************************
>>>>
>>>> With these modifications we are a little bit closer to OJ
>>                1.5
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Peppe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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