Hi,
> Hi,
>
> New OJ does not open my old project files which I have created in 2009. It is 
> not a problem because I have the corresponding OpenJUMP version in the same 
> zip file. Big advantage from a small footprint. I still wonder what has  
> changed and how the old project files could be edited to be usasable with a 
> fresh OJ.
Have you got error messages ? Is it just a matter of unrecognized paths 
or some incompatible change.
Anyway, this would be interesting to gather old projects and to aks 
benjamin how he would include
a unit test to keep sure new version don't break the compatibility :o)
>
> It would be nice to be able to save the project file to that datasource path 
> would be relational to JUMP_HOME or something. That would make it possible to 
> deliver data, project, styles and software all together - unzip and launch 
> and you are ready to work in one minute. You cannot do that with ArcGIS but I 
> guess it might be possible to do with OpenJUMP.  It is already possible if 
> operation system gives USB disk the same volume letter in the lottery but 
> that is not always the case and users without admin rights cannot change 
> volume letters at least on Windows.
Have you ever try "update project" from cadplan (I think I did not).
Maybe a plugin to re-locate a project is a good alternative to an option 
to record project with relative paths.

Michaël
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