Re: [Gvsig_english] SUGGESTED FUNCTIONALITY gvSIG 1.9 (BN 1253) -- Layer Properties

2010-01-08 Thread Antonio Falciano
Il 08/01/2010 6.13, Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha scritto:
 Hi,

 The problem here is that you can only save the symbology attached to a
 layer --  you can't save the labeling or property attributes (scale
 range, use spatial index, labeling details and hyperlink details).

 Ideally you should be able to save all the information in the property
 box and reapply to comparable layers. When you apply the load routine
 should provide you with an option of ignoring one or more of the data
 sets (general, symbology, labeling, hyperlink).

+1

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Re: [Gvsig_english] SUGGESTED FUNCTIONALITY gvSIG 1.9 (BN 1253) -- Layer Properties

2010-01-08 Thread Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
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On 08/01/10 11:25, Antonio Falciano wrote:
 Il 08/01/2010 6.13, Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha scritto:
 Hi,

 The problem here is that you can only save the symbology attached to a
 layer --  you can't save the labeling or property attributes (scale
 range, use spatial index, labeling details and hyperlink details).

 Ideally you should be able to save all the information in the property
 box and reapply to comparable layers. When you apply the load routine
 should provide you with an option of ignoring one or more of the data
 sets (general, symbology, labeling, hyperlink).
 
 +1
 

I know a (dirty) trick to accomplish more or less this thing.

Yo can right click on the layer name and select copy. Then you go to
a text editor and paste the XML definition of the whole layer.

Then you can go, for example to another gvSIG project and create a
view (with the same SRS), copy the contents of that file on your
clipboard and right click on the toc and paste the layer definition.

Yes, it's a little bit complicated but it usually works.

Hope it helps.

- -- 
Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
Ingeniero en Geodesia y Cartografía
http://www.prodevelop.es
tfno: +34 963 510 612

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Re: [Gvsig_english] SUGGESTED FUNCTIONALITY gvSIG 1.9 (BN 1253) -- Layer Properties

2010-01-08 Thread Antonio Falciano
Il 08/01/2010 11.48, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas ha scritto:
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 On 08/01/10 11:25, Antonio Falciano wrote:
 Il 08/01/2010 6.13, Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha
 scritto:
 Hi,

 The problem here is that you can only save the symbology
 attached to a layer --  you can't save the labeling or property
 attributes (scale range, use spatial index, labeling details and
 hyperlink details).

 Ideally you should be able to save all the information in the
 property box and reapply to comparable layers. When you apply
 the load routine should provide you with an option of ignoring
 one or more of the data sets (general, symbology, labeling,
 hyperlink).

 +1


 I know a (dirty) trick to accomplish more or less this thing.

 Yo can right click on the layer name and select copy. Then you go
 to a text editor and paste the XML definition of the whole layer.

 Then you can go, for example to another gvSIG project and create a
 view (with the same SRS), copy the contents of that file on your
 clipboard and right click on the toc and paste the layer definition.

 Yes, it's a little bit complicated but it usually works.

Hi Jorge,
this trick is more or less what I usually do in these cases.
It would be very useful, as Simon says, to save/load the whole layer
definition as layer file (all written in XML naturally) directly from
the Layer Properties or from Add layer wizard in order to avoid this
dirty trick. ;) This would be great and less time-consuming.

Cheers,
Antonio

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Re: [Gvsig_english] SUGGESTED FUNCTIONALITY gvSIG 1.9 (BN 1253) -- Layer Properties

2010-01-08 Thread Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd)
Jorge Gaspar,

I see what you mean. I tried cutting a shapefile from gvSIG and pasting 
into Notepad++

This would allow you to change the a whole raft of details (not the 
least being the actual shp/dbf the formating would apply to; obviously 
assuming all the fields were the same).

Thanks :-( from now on every time I cut-and-paste in gvSIG I am going to 
have to dump the XML to Notepad++ just to see what is going on :-D .

Cheers Simon

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On 8/01/2010 9:48 PM, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas wrote:
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 On 08/01/10 11:25, Antonio Falciano wrote:

 Il 08/01/2010 6.13, Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd) ha scritto:
  
 Hi,

 The problem here is that you can only save the symbology attached to a
 layer --  you can't save the labeling or property attributes (scale
 range, use spatial index, labeling details and hyperlink details).

 Ideally you should be able to save all the information in the property
 box and reapply to comparable layers. When you apply the load routine
 should provide you with an option of ignoring one or more of the data
 sets (general, symbology, labeling, hyperlink).

 +1

  
 I know a (dirty) trick to accomplish more or less this thing.

 Yo can right click on the layer name and select copy. Then you go to
 a text editor and paste the XML definition of the whole layer.

 Then you can go, for example to another gvSIG project and create a
 view (with the same SRS), copy the contents of that file on your
 clipboard and right click on the toc and paste the layer definition.

 Yes, it's a little bit complicated but it usually works.

 Hope it helps.

 - -- 
 Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
 Ingeniero en Geodesia y Cartografía
 http://www.prodevelop.es
 tfno: +34 963 510 612

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