Re: [JPP-Devel] Search tool for Attributes

2008-12-29 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
I think that would be handy.

SS

On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com wrote:
 Question:

 You can use Simple Query to search Attribute fields for specific values, but
 have you ever wanted to do a Google style search in a map?  In other words,
 search all attributes in all layers for any occurrence of one or more target
 words.  I have a tool that could be morphed into this capability fairly
 easily, or it could be added to Simple Query.

 Any comments?

 regards,
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Search tool for Attributes

2008-12-29 Thread Stefan Steiniger
me too! sounds spectacular :) .. now we need to find a fancy name.

stefan

Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
 I think that would be handy.
 
 SS
 
 On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com wrote:
 Question:

 You can use Simple Query to search Attribute fields for specific values, but
 have you ever wanted to do a Google style search in a map?  In other words,
 search all attributes in all layers for any occurrence of one or more target
 words.  I have a tool that could be morphed into this capability fairly
 easily, or it could be added to Simple Query.

 Any comments?

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Search tool for Attributes

2008-12-29 Thread Eric Jarvies
yes, it sounds searchtacular!

eric


On Dec 29, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:

 me too! sounds spectacular :) .. now we need to find a fancy name.

 stefan

 Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
 I think that would be handy.

 SS

 On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com 
  wrote:
 Question:

 You can use Simple Query to search Attribute fields for specific  
 values, but
 have you ever wanted to do a Google style search in a map?  In  
 other words,
 search all attributes in all layers for any occurrence of one or  
 more target
 words.  I have a tool that could be morphed into this capability  
 fairly
 easily, or it could be added to Simple Query.

 Any comments?

 regards,
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Re: [JPP-Devel] two new tools - extract boundaries and polygon simplify

2008-12-29 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hei Larry

yep.. thats a very good suggestion with the Cancel button - I hope to 
add it the next days.

And for the boundary extraction: yes, having more control is the idea. 
But it also allows to use other line-modifying tools (e.g. smoothing and 
displacement) besided simplification.

cheers from Europe
stefan

Larry Becker schrieb:
 Hi Stefan,
 
   Simplify Polygon Coverage is an interesting tool!  It worked like a 
 charm for me.  Warning, do not attempt this on very large layers as it 
 will take a very long time.  One possible improvement would be to 
 support the Cancel button for these cases.
 
   Extract Common Boundaries Between Polygons is a more subtle tool.  I 
 guess this would be used if you wanted to do additional processing steps 
 or just have more control over the Polygonize process?
 
 thanks,
 Larry
 
 On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch 
 mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch wrote:
 
 Hei,
 
 I added two new tools that should be available in tomorrows nightly
 build:
 
 I) A tool that extracts boundaries as linestrings from polygon
 tesselations and classifies the boundaries either as shared or
 non-shared
 = to find in /tools/edit geometry/convert
 
 II) Based on the previous tools and several other functions* I was able
 to write a function that simplifies the outline of polygons part of a
 tesselation. However, too strong tolerance values may destroy the
 topology of the resulting polygon coverages. Therefore I recommend to
 simplify iteratively, i.e. to apply (the same) small value several times
 (if this makes sense - because I am not sure how the D-P simplify algo
 acts if applied several times - or to increase the value with every run
 - but here I am not sure what happens then with the overall
 simplification tolerance ).
 = to find in /tools/generalization/
 
 happy testing
 stefan
 
 *) it is quite interesting to see that a couple of new functions, which
 have been added this year, are heavily building on existing topology
 functions added a while ago (i.e. simplify polygon coverage and
 two-layer intersection are build on the polygonizer and planar graph
 stuff). Seems like OJ may have an advantage in vector analysis compared
 to other FOS desktop GIS if we can keep going that way ;) [provided the
 time is found]
 
 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Search tool for Attributes

2008-12-29 Thread Bing Ran
Hi, Larry,

I have implemented a Lucene based global attribute search for my application. 
Features are indexed when they loaded on the layers. Search results are 
selected and zoomed-to on the map. What is tricky is that the result map needs 
a strategy to deal with features that are labeled as hidden in a scale range 
and also those layers that are tagged as NOT selectable. I'm wondering if I 
need to make a discrimination between a manually selectable layer and a 
programmatically selectable layer. 

Bing



From: Larry Becker 
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 4:12 AM
To: OpenJump develop and use 
Subject: [JPP-Devel] Search tool for Attributes


Question:

You can use Simple Query to search Attribute fields for specific values, but 
have you ever wanted to do a Google style search in a map?  In other words, 
search all attributes in all layers for any occurrence of one or more target 
words.  I have a tool that could be morphed into this capability fairly easily, 
or it could be added to Simple Query.

Any comments?

regards,
Larry

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Source code for OpenJump

2008-12-29 Thread karthik shravanam
Thanks Stefan and Landon.
I have gone through these links,they are very helpful.

I have one more request as to how i can create new plug-in's to the JUMP
tool. Can some one Please suggest me some Documentation or Links as to how i
can create a new Plug in.


Thanks for the Help in advance,

-Karthik.




On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 4:07 AM, Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch wrote:

 Hei,

 . all source code can be either downloaded here (for the last release):

 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=118054package_id=175679

 . the latest code is availble on our source code repository (we use
 Subversion, i.e. SVN):
 http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/

 . how to access the code on the repository is described here:
 http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=118054

 . for more info, see here:
 http://openjump.org/wiki/show/Documentation

 . not sure what you mean by code for calculating the area. However, all
 Geometry stuff stems from the JTS library (Java-Topology-Suite). Please
 check out this project and their source code here:
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/jts-topo-suite/

 stefan

 karthik shravanam schrieb:
  Hello everyone,
 
  I am a new JUMP user and  doing some research on Open JUMP and was
  wondering if i can see the source code for the JUMP tool particularly
  for geom package used writing the code for calculating the area in the
 tool.
 
 
  Thanks for the help in advance.
 
 
  Karthik.
 
 
  
 
 
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