Hi Ede,

Do you mean the compiled code ? Because I suppose that Roberto Rossi has 
his own source code manager (probably BitBucket).

Michaël


Le 25/01/2017 à 12:29, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
> hey Mike,
>
> if you value that component, how about suggesting to add it to the OJ svn and 
> giving him an account. this way you could work on it together and maybe 
> eventually add it to PLUS?
>
> ..ede
>
> On 25.01.2017 09:48, Alberto De Luca wrote:
>> Hey Michaël,
>>
>> sure I'm still monitoring this list, sadly I just don't have much time to 
>> contribute. OpenKLEM is a project managed now by Roberto Rossi from the 
>> University of Padova. Last time I heard from him, a couple of months ago, he 
>> told me that his plan was to create a page for OpenKLEM on the University's 
>> website, where he would put the compiled files, some documentation, and the 
>> link to the OpenJUMP project and the OpenKLEM source code.
>>
>> I know he tested OpenKLEM extensively (against OpenJUMP 1.9 at least) so it 
>> should work. You can find all the binaries he used (openklem+dependencies) 
>> in this folder 
>> <https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4rqgjpw6a1agi81/AAD904CK35kWZrXSFzXIV_0ga?dl=0> 
>> (they need to go in the /ext directory). The idea was to provide all these 
>> files in a zip file to the final user. But, if you reckon this is not the 
>> right way to go, please let us now, and we'll try to fix it!
>>
>> In OpenKLEM you don't need to set any workspaces: you load the rasters in 
>> OpenJUMP (the preferred format is GeoTIFF, but any format supported by 
>> OpenJUMP is fine) and you should be able to use them in all the OpenKLEM 
>> tools.
>>
>> If needed, you can reach Roberto using this e-mail address: 
>> roberto.ro...@unipd.it <mailto:roberto.ro...@unipd.it>, he will gladly help!
>>
>> Alberto
>>
>>
>> On 25 January 2017 at 09:07, Michaël Michaud <m.michael.mich...@orange.fr 
>> <mailto:m.michael.mich...@orange.fr>> wrote:
>>
>>      Hi Alberto,
>>
>>      I don't know if you still monitor this list,
>>
>>      I just had a try on OpenKLEM (from bitbucket) to check if it is
>>      compatible with the most recent version of OpenJUMP (1.10).
>>
>>      I could install it (with some difficulty because I did not find a maven
>>      or a ant file). Installation was find but I did not find a way to set a
>>      workspace so that I can access Raster layers or DEM layers. Maybe I have
>>      no dataset in the format required by the software. Is there any
>>      guideline about how to install it and use it ?
>>
>>      Thanks for your help (and fill free to add reference to your work in
>>      OpenJUMP wiki).
>>
>>      Michaël
>>
>>
>>      
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