Ravi,

You wrote: "have been training geologists in using OpenJUMP
for basic GIS with SVG and map outputs with geological symbols."

I'm working on some enhanced SVG export abilities for OJ. Maybe you
can do some testing for me when they are ready. Are you using Inkscape
to style the exported SVG?

You can send the PDF file to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I can
post it to the SourceForge site.

There may be a way to perform the UNION function you seek. I'll wait
for some other programmers and users to respond. If there isn't
currently a way to do this I'll put in a feature request. If OJ
doesn't have this functionality and it is critical for you I can take
stab at a quick and dirty plug-in. I don't think it would be too
difficult to come up with something. But lets wait for others to
comment.

The Sunburned Surveyor

P.S. - We are trying to move to a new user list. You should post your
messages to this new list if possible.
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On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 2:18 AM, RAVI KUMAR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 1. have been training geologists in using OpenJUMP
> for basic GIS with SVG and map outputs with geological symbols.
>
> Please advise how I can send you a pdf file with step by step exercises
> such that after it is verified can be on your website and benefit others (as
> I have benefited from very useful pdfs)
>
> 2. Jumps analysis Overlay = Intersection, in many a GIS application
>                             Union  =  geometric outline (just makes one
> polygon out of all the geometry)
>
>    But he UNION as in many a GIS application is not present.
> 3. Please consider making UNION of two layers by adding
>     both layer's attribute tables in the resulting file.
>    A + B = C (C contains a table with attributes of both A and B
>                      where there is no intersection, attributes are not
> populated)
>     Been trying to make an exercise on Mineral prognostication,
>     but is held up at this point as there is no UNION.
>
> ThanX in anticipation.
> Ravi Kumar
>
>
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