[JPP-Devel] FOSSGIS Dessau (Germany) and OpenJUMP

2012-02-21 Thread Matthias Scholz
Hi,

the german "FOSSGIS e.V." organizes from 20. March 2012 to 22. March
2012 the FOSSGIS (Free and OpenSource Software GIS) the conference.

See at http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz/2012/ (Sorry, the website is only
in german.)

The FOSSGIS conference is primarily for a german audience. OpenSource
projects get the possibility to present the project with a small booth.
This is free of charge. I have spoken to the organizers and we can have
a booth for OJ. So I will do a little bit advertising and marketing for
OJ. I hope I can acquire some new users or contributors/developers.

It would be nice, if any of the other users or developers (espacially
the german's) can help me or have some time. I hope that my purpose
encounters your approval.


regards

Matthias

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Re: [JPP-Devel] installer image (ii) my motivation

2012-02-21 Thread edgar . soldin
On 21.02.2012 02:47, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> btw... I forgot:
> 
> "eye candy" - yes agreed, and I may add something about the importance 
> of eye candy 

never said eye candy is unimportant. it is a non functional component which is 
limited to a visual function.

> that was in Apples marketing strategy (its from the Steve 
> Jobs Bio - yes I know...):

that's the guy who reinvented the golden cage, right? sigh;)
 
> “People DO judge a book by its cover, We may have the best product, the 
> highest quality, the most useful software etc.; if we present them in a 
> slipshod manner, they will be perceived as slipshod; if we present them 
> in a creative, professional manner, we will impute the desired qualities.””

you could have come up with a more /authoritative/ quote here, but of course 
this is correct. sadly i don't see the designs you submitted so far 
outperforming the first draft, from a design standpoint. they lack the style 
and balance in terms of color and motive of it.
 
> PS: As I am working on a "Public Participation web site" my current read 
> is Rubin and Chisnell (2008) "Handbook of Usability Testing: How to 
> plan, design and conduct effective tests" - besides other literature. So 

this is a plain graphic design issue here, the dialog would be usability wise 
the same without it. probably not so appealing but please don't mix up two 
sports here, even if they are played in the same stadium.

> my focus has changed a bit from an OJ tutorial and help to a general 
> thinking about what is important for software aside from functionality. 
> Hence, my efforts with that installer image.

i support that fully. my studies in applied computer science taught me to put 
usability first. or better, what's the use if it is unusable. a good product is 
actually intuitively usable because it explains itself because it uses well 
known basic concepts that guide the user through it's handling.

still, we have no usability problem here... ede 

> 
> Am 20.02.12 18:28, schrieb Stefan Steiniger:
>> Hey,
>>
>> mhm...standard practice in Desktop Publishing?
>> I have been working with Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator as well
>> as with Photoshop, with Pagemaker and now with Inkscape & GIMP - and I
>> haven't seen a tilted slpashscreen - but maybe its more done so in the
>> FOS community???
>>
>> Anyway for me a tilted screen is just not what I would consider a good
>> user experience - though it may be found be funny. However, listening to
>> your "too much white" comment. I agree and improved it. Attached my new
>> version. [so much about iterative "design"]
>>
>> Of course another option is to simply have no image there. That would
>> work for me as well.
>>
>> Any comments by a third - unbiased - party? We obviously needs some
>> referee here ;)
>>
>> stefan
>>
>> Am 20.02.12 05:16, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
>>> On 19.02.2012 21:46, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
 Hei,

 - sideways is just something we should not do: (a) you can not read it
>>>
>>> disagreed, this is a standard practice in desktop publishing
>>>
 and (b) it is distracting/confusing.
>>>
>>> seems to you, i like to hear what others say
>>> let's not forget this is eye candy, not a functional component.
>>>
 mhm.. but - in the case of just having such a thin strip it may be
 better to put something else there? E.g. a bit of green (=
 fields/forrest from top) like we had in the old installer.
>>>
>>> i am open to suggestions better than the state of 1.5.1 but your
>>> suggestion currently in trunk is no enhancement from my point of view.
>>> it wastes lots of empty white space on the left side and imbalances
>>> the installer components layout.
>>>
>>> please everybody speak up and compare old vs. new attached.
>>>
>>> ..ede
>>>
 stefan

 Am 19.02.12 13:35, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
> On 19.02.2012 21:03, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> Hei Ede,
>>
>> I have made a new image for the installer (i.e. for the install
>> process dialogs - not the language selection dialog).
>> You think it can be used to replace the 90°-standing image?
>
> don't want to rain on your parade, but what is the problem with
> having the logo sideways?
>
>> or does it need to be slimmer?
>
> that's the reason. we need a graphic that fits on the left side and
> does not waste too much space for people with small displays. i
> considered a graphic on top but that would enlarge the already quite
> extensive height more and so i decided to go for wider than high
> aspect ratio that works toward increasingly common wide displays.
>
> btw. current can be found here
> http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/etc/izpack/res/ojlogo-vertical_400px.png
>
> there is also a photoshop layered tif if you want to play around.
>
>> other suggestions?
>
> it seems you got the typo wrong. the characters seem to be

Re: [JPP-Devel] installer image

2012-02-21 Thread edgar . soldin
On 21.02.2012 02:28, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> mhm...standard practice in Desktop Publishing?
> I have been working with Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator as well as 
> with Photoshop, with Pagemaker and now with Inkscape & GIMP - and I haven't 
> seen a tilted slpashscreen - but maybe its more done so in the FOS 
> community???

i was referring to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_publishing
meaning typesetting with an array of software (in the past products from 
Macromedia,Adobe,Quark...).

we are not talking splash screen btw. because the installer is already properly 
introduced by the graphic above the language selection.

> 
> Any comments by a third - unbiased - party? We obviously needs some referee 
> here ;)
> 

yeah i am curious about other opinions as well. i guess the tilted typo could 
be perceived as erroneous, but feel that ordinary users would intuitively 
connect that to placing and format constraints.

..ede 

> stefan
> 
> Am 20.02.12 05:16, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
>> On 19.02.2012 21:46, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>>> Hei,
>>>
>>> - sideways is just something we should not do: (a) you can not read it
>>
>> disagreed, this is a standard practice in desktop publishing
>>
>>> and (b) it is distracting/confusing.
>>
>> seems to you, i like to hear what others say
>> let's not forget this is eye candy, not a functional component.
>>
>>> mhm.. but - in the case of just having such a thin strip it may be
>>> better to put something  else there? E.g. a bit of green (=
>>> fields/forrest from top) like we had in the old installer.
>>
>> i am open to suggestions better than the state of 1.5.1 but your suggestion 
>> currently in trunk is no enhancement from my point of view. it wastes lots 
>> of empty white space on the left side and imbalances the installer 
>> components layout.
>>
>> please everybody speak up and compare old vs. new attached.
>>
>> ..ede
>>
>>> stefan
>>>
>>> Am 19.02.12 13:35, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
 On 19.02.2012 21:03, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei Ede,
>
> I have made a new image for the installer (i.e. for the install process 
> dialogs - not the language selection dialog).
> You think it can be used to replace the 90°-standing image?

 don't want to rain on your parade, but what is the problem with having the 
 logo sideways?

> or does it need to be slimmer?

 that's the reason. we need a graphic that fits on the left side and does 
 not waste too much space for people with small displays. i considered a 
 graphic on top but that would enlarge the already quite extensive height 
 more and so i decided to go for wider than high aspect ratio that works 
 toward increasingly common wide displays.

 btw. current can be found here
 http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/etc/izpack/res/ojlogo-vertical_400px.png
 there is also a photoshop layered tif if you want to play around.

> other suggestions?

 it seems you got the typo wrong. the characters seem to be clipped on top 
 for some reason.


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Re: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP roadmap updates

2012-02-21 Thread Larry Becker
I agree that there is no need to ask my consent each time you want to
incorporate a feature from SkyJUMP.  I do like to point out any potential
problems you might have, so coordination is still helpful.  There should be
no real issues with porting the Colourization plugin (or whatever we are
going to call it).  It does require a modification to styles and adds an
RGB attribute when invoked, so it does have some risk of side effects.  It
currently only supports fill color so it can't be used with linestrings,
although extending support for line colour would be fairly trivial.

regards,

Larry

On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:28 AM,  wrote:

> On 18.02.2012 17:53, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> >> I can do this integration in the next days, before doing it I wonder if
> Larry Backer agrees, since ISA team made this plugin.
> > I've get an answer a few months ago, where he told me he was generally
> happy when a plugin was ported
> > from SkyJUMP to OpenJUMP. But I think he's still monitoring the forum,
> and maybe he'll confirm that.
>
> i wouldn't wait, because in the past Larry always supported backports and
> from a legal standpoint it is a act of courtesy anyway as these plugins
> were released under GPL2 with all the rights that come with it. of course i
> am thankful to the isa team for their contributions.
>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP roadmap updates

2012-02-21 Thread Benjamin Gudehus
2012/2/18 Michaël Michaud 

> In the future, I would like to be able to customize the toolbar, because I
> like softwares which
> start with only few menus and few buttons, then add what I really need.
> But we can see that later
> (I should write a feature request)
>

Hi Michaël!

Interesting. For the testing framework I wrote a class to parse the menu
items into a tree data structure,
to be able to test the existence of menuitems easily, without using JMenu
and co directly. I'm not
finished with this, so I didn't check any source code for this in. I also
had some thoughts on
FeatureInstaller to be able to customize the menu structure. I think we
should not manipulate JMenuBar
directly, but the tree structure.

So we could put the tasks "Customization of MenuBar" and "Customization of
ToolBar" into
the roadmap.

I will document my thoughts on the FeatureInstaller (and MultiInputDialog)
as soon as I will
find the time.

Greetings
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Re: [JPP-Devel] installer image

2012-02-21 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Stefan, Ede

Graphic Design is surely not a domain where I have any legitimity,
But it seems you need some third party opinion.

First, I have to say I was quite satisfied with the first image
I even thought that this is at least one place where OJ now looks
professional (there are many other places where design and
graphic appearance improvement would be more useful)

Now I had a look on the new image from Stefan.
Understood the message. Think you tried to explain what the
soft is all about. I think if I had to design this part of the soft,
I would have done something like Stefan, (technical approach,
classic horizontal writing...)
However, as a user, I prefer the previous one for two reason :
- image in such a place is not read, just seen. So that visual
effect seems more important than pedagogic message.
- aesthetically, previous image is nice. I'm not fan of vertical
scripting, but colors are well balanced pattern and letters are
well sized, etc.
- Stefan tries to show much more things using many colors
and shapes, so that it looks like more technical, but it is not
as "clean" from my aesthetic point of view.

My 2 artistic cents

Michaël


Le 21/02/2012 12:05, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
> On 21.02.2012 02:28, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> mhm...standard practice in Desktop Publishing?
>> I have been working with Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator as well as 
>> with Photoshop, with Pagemaker and now with Inkscape&  GIMP - and I haven't 
>> seen a tilted slpashscreen - but maybe its more done so in the FOS 
>> community???
> i was referring to
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_publishing
> meaning typesetting with an array of software (in the past products from 
> Macromedia,Adobe,Quark...).
>
> we are not talking splash screen btw. because the installer is already 
> properly introduced by the graphic above the language selection.
>
>> Any comments by a third - unbiased - party? We obviously needs some referee 
>> here ;)
>>
> yeah i am curious about other opinions as well. i guess the tilted typo could 
> be perceived as erroneous, but feel that ordinary users would intuitively 
> connect that to placing and format constraints.
>
> ..ede
>
>> stefan
>>
>> Am 20.02.12 05:16, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
>>> On 19.02.2012 21:46, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
 Hei,

 - sideways is just something we should not do: (a) you can not read it
>>> disagreed, this is a standard practice in desktop publishing
>>>
 and (b) it is distracting/confusing.
>>> seems to you, i like to hear what others say
>>> let's not forget this is eye candy, not a functional component.
>>>
 mhm.. but - in the case of just having such a thin strip it may be
 better to put something  else there? E.g. a bit of green (=
 fields/forrest from top) like we had in the old installer.
>>> i am open to suggestions better than the state of 1.5.1 but your suggestion 
>>> currently in trunk is no enhancement from my point of view. it wastes lots 
>>> of empty white space on the left side and imbalances the installer 
>>> components layout.
>>>
>>> please everybody speak up and compare old vs. new attached.
>>>
>>> ..ede
>>>
 stefan

 Am 19.02.12 13:35, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
> On 19.02.2012 21:03, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> Hei Ede,
>>
>> I have made a new image for the installer (i.e. for the install process 
>> dialogs - not the language selection dialog).
>> You think it can be used to replace the 90°-standing image?
> don't want to rain on your parade, but what is the problem with having 
> the logo sideways?
>
>> or does it need to be slimmer?
> that's the reason. we need a graphic that fits on the left side and does 
> not waste too much space for people with small displays. i considered a 
> graphic on top but that would enlarge the already quite extensive height 
> more and so i decided to go for wider than high aspect ratio that works 
> toward increasingly common wide displays.
>
> btw. current can be found here
> http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/etc/izpack/res/ojlogo-vertical_400px.png
> there is also a photoshop layered tif if you want to play around.
>
>> other suggestions?
> it seems you got the typo wrong. the characters seem to be clipped on top 
> for some reason.
>
>
> ..ede
>
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[JPP-Devel] [ jump-pilot-Bugs-3488976 ] Noder plugin fails to split polygons

2012-02-21 Thread SourceForge . net
Bugs item #3488976, was opened at 2012-02-18 03:22
Message generated for change (Comment added) made by michaudm
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not just the latest update.
Category: OpenJUMP - Menu - Tools
Group: None
>Status: Pending
>Resolution: Postponed
Priority: 8
Private: No
Submitted By: michael michaud (michaudm)
Assigned to: michael michaud (michaudm)
Summary: Noder plugin fails to split polygons 

Initial Comment:
Splitting polygons option often returns a partial result (containing only a 
small part of the input dataset) 

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>Comment By: michael michaud (michaudm)
Date: 2012-02-21 16:15

Message:
Several problems there :
1) compute intersections when neither split lines nor split polygons was
checked has been broken since a switch from MCIndexNoder to IteratedNoder
=> came back to MCIndexNoder

2) some polygons were not computed with the split_polygon option because of
a bad use of Polygonizer. Polygonizer does not want duplicate segment as
inputs.
- another smaller method in splitting polygons is that it relied on
interior point which can sometimes return point on the boundary (made a
ticket to JTS mailing list)

3) another problem discovered while debugging is that snap-rounding noder
looses z values because of ScaledNoder. I submitted a patch to Martin, and
hopefully, it will be fixed with JTS 1.13 (and OJ 1.6 ?)
 

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Comment By: michael michaud (michaudm)
Date: 2012-02-18 23:50

Message:
Can reproduce the problem with the following steps :
Create two intersecting squares A and B snapped on a 0.1 grid
==> split polygons will produce a single polygon which is the intersection
of A and B polygon A-B and B-A are missing from the result

Now check the geometry, coordinates issued from snap on grid are not
"precise" (something like 123.0002). Make them precise. Now it
works.

Maybe the noder plugin missed a step where input should be made precise.

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Re: [JPP-Devel] FOSSGIS Dessau (Germany) and OpenJUMP

2012-02-21 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Matthias,
> The FOSSGIS conference is primarily for a german audience. OpenSource
> projects get the possibility to present the project with a small booth.
> This is free of charge. I have spoken to the organizers and we can have
> a booth for OJ. So I will do a little bit advertising and marketing for
> OJ. I hope I can acquire some new users or contributors/developers.
Fine. Do you know that germany is already the country with the largest user
community according to download statistics ?
> It would be nice, if any of the other users or developers (espacially
> the german's) can help me or have some time. I hope that my purpose
> encounters your approval.
Sure. Stefan and Uwe have already done a lot of work on the 
documentation side.
Hope it will be useful for you.
Maybe you'll have chance to meet OJ current or past contributors (many 
of them
are from Germany)

regards,

Michaël
>
>
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>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] FOSSGIS Dessau (Germany) and OpenJUMP

2012-02-21 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hi Matthias,

if I would be in Germany I probably would go.. but unfortunately...
In case you think I could be of help.. let me know.

Should we translate the OpenJUMP flyer into german?
http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/download/ojlogo/openjumpflyer_v3.pdf

ohhh sh*. I copied the link from the OJ webpage and I just see that this 
link is dead since the re-ordering of the download section... more than 
a year ago...
Why the heck...

So where is that file now??? and can someone fix it? (maybe I find some 
editor at home to do that - but then I send a message).

Btw. The Lat/Lon and Intevation folks have always been our supporters 
more or less, just since the rise of QGIS and iGeoDesktop things have 
changed a bit. But I am sure you might have a talk with them.

cheers,
stefan

On 21/02/2012 5:27 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi Matthias,
>> The FOSSGIS conference is primarily for a german audience. OpenSource
>> projects get the possibility to present the project with a small booth.
>> This is free of charge. I have spoken to the organizers and we can have
>> a booth for OJ. So I will do a little bit advertising and marketing for
>> OJ. I hope I can acquire some new users or contributors/developers.
> Fine. Do you know that germany is already the country with the largest user
> community according to download statistics ?
>> It would be nice, if any of the other users or developers (espacially
>> the german's) can help me or have some time. I hope that my purpose
>> encounters your approval.
> Sure. Stefan and Uwe have already done a lot of work on the
> documentation side.
> Hope it will be useful for you.
> Maybe you'll have chance to meet OJ current or past contributors (many
> of them
> are from Germany)
>
> regards,
>
> Michaël
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Matthias
>>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] FOSSGIS Dessau (Germany) and OpenJUMP

2012-02-21 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hi all,

so I fixed that download thing for the flyer.. and I think we also need 
to bring that flyer up to date in a bit (maybe).
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/Documentation/openjumpflyer_v3.pdf/download

And also: sorry for the false allegations - the whole thing is not 
related to the re-ordering if the downloads end of last year. However, 
what I do not understand is, why does the download not work anymore? 
Maybe that was already long time ago when access to the NB was also not 
working anymore.

I saw that a couple of other files in the /download/ folder may also not 
be accessible anymore (plugins..), and we need to check where they are 
listed? I guess on the wiki...

puzzled
stefan


On 21/02/2012 6:26 PM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hi Matthias,
>
> if I would be in Germany I probably would go.. but unfortunately...
> In case you think I could be of help.. let me know.
>
> Should we translate the OpenJUMP flyer into german?
> http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/download/ojlogo/openjumpflyer_v3.pdf
>
> ohhh sh*. I copied the link from the OJ webpage and I just see that this
> link is dead since the re-ordering of the download section... more than
> a year ago...
> Why the heck...
>
> So where is that file now??? and can someone fix it? (maybe I find some
> editor at home to do that - but then I send a message).
>
> Btw. The Lat/Lon and Intevation folks have always been our supporters
> more or less, just since the rise of QGIS and iGeoDesktop things have
> changed a bit. But I am sure you might have a talk with them.
>
> cheers,
> stefan
>
> On 21/02/2012 5:27 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>> Hi Matthias,
>>> The FOSSGIS conference is primarily for a german audience. OpenSource
>>> projects get the possibility to present the project with a small booth.
>>> This is free of charge. I have spoken to the organizers and we can have
>>> a booth for OJ. So I will do a little bit advertising and marketing for
>>> OJ. I hope I can acquire some new users or contributors/developers.
>> Fine. Do you know that germany is already the country with the largest user
>> community according to download statistics ?
>>> It would be nice, if any of the other users or developers (espacially
>>> the german's) can help me or have some time. I hope that my purpose
>>> encounters your approval.
>> Sure. Stefan and Uwe have already done a lot of work on the
>> documentation side.
>> Hope it will be useful for you.
>> Maybe you'll have chance to meet OJ current or past contributors (many
>> of them
>> are from Germany)
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Michaël
>>> regards
>>>
>>> Matthias
>>>
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