Hi Michaël and Ede,

the repository for OpenKLEM is luckily just one, the one on bitbucket that
you already now. You can discuss with Roberto Rossi (who is also reading
this reply) about the option of using SVN. Roberto, I don't know if you're
already following this list, but I think it would be a good idea!

About the bluelines: they represent a vector layer used to recondition the
DEM (in ArcGIS they call it "DEM reconditioning"). In practice, they are
used in cases where the topography is not accurate enough to effectively
describe the drainage network.

>From https://www.caee.utexas.edu/prof/maidment/giswr2012/Ex4/Ex42012.htm:
"DEM reconditioning is a process of adjusting the DEM so that elevations
direct drainage towards the vector information on stream position [...].
DEM reconditioning is only suggested when the vector stream information is
more reliable than the raster DEM information."

Thank you guys for your work!
Alberto


On 25 January 2017 at 23:53, Michaël Michaud <m.michael.mich...@orange.fr>
wrote:

> 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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