Re: [JPP-Devel] Fonts True type as style of a point

2010-06-17 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Hi Larry,
I made the fonts using a version of Font Creator. I draw the original symbols 
with Openjump and save them as DXF. Than I used cut/copy for each symbol to 
move them from a CAD software to the overview of Font Creator.
AFAIF, The reason why microsoft symbols don't work as labels is that they are 
not perfectly centered and small right off-set to the right (due maybe to 
typoographic reasons). I centered my symbols so they could be displayed close 
to the point coordinates.
The symbols can be centered inside the overview. Thay must be inside a 
rectangle or square formed by the two vertical red dotted baselines (left and 
right side berings) and the two orizontal one (baseline and x-height). 
I also had  to save the position of the new fonts to the one of latin alphabet 
and numbers (see reference_table.pdf). For some reasons the symbols were not 
displayed if I was using othe positions. That means that the geological_symbols 
might work only with latin keyboard (?).

Peppe




--- Mer 16/6/10, Giuseppe Aruta  ha scritto:

Da: Giuseppe Aruta 
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Fonts True type as style of a point
A: "OpenJump develop and use" 
Data: Mercoledì 16 giugno 2010, 09:44

Larry,
I don't remember now. By the time I will be back home (I am working abroad), on 
next week, I will check and give back a feedback. 
Peppe

--- Mar 15/6/10, Larry Becker  ha scritto:

Da: Larry Becker 
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Fonts True type as style of a point
A: "OpenJump develop and use" 
Data: Martedì 15 giugno 2010, 22:58

Hi Peppe,

  Wow, it works!  How did you make the Geological Symbols font?  For some 
reason Wingdings and other Symbol fonts that come with Windows don't work as 
label fonts, but your font does.  

regards,

Larry

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Giuseppe Aruta  
wrote:

I was wrong. The page is working!!



peppe



--- Mar 15/6/10, Stefan Steiniger  ha scritto:



> Da: Stefan Steiniger 

> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Fonts True type as style of a point

> A: "OpenJump develop and use" 

> Data: Martedì 15 giugno 2010, 16:58

> Right Peppe, I think it is this

> here:

>

> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Using_Your_Own_(Geologic)_Symbology


>

> stefan

>

> Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:

> > There must be something about it that I wrote some

> year ago into OJ

> > documentation, it was connected on how to use

> geological symbols with

> > OJ, with some font sample. I wonder where this page is

> now

> >

> > Peppe

> >

> > --- *Lun 14/6/10, Larry Becker //*

> ha scritto:

> >

> >

> >     Da: Larry Becker 

> >     Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Fonts

> True type as style of a point

> >     A: "OpenJump develop and use"

> 

> >     Data: Lunedì 14 giugno 2010,

> 23:55

> >

> >     It seems like it would be

> easy, but all I got from wingdings, etc.

> >     was a box.  We may need

> to enable this somehow.

> >

> >     Larry

> >

> >     On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 4:42

> PM, Hernan Arellano  >     >

> wrote:

> >

> >         Hi all!

> >

> >

> >         I got some fonts

> (True Type) and I want to assign a Character of any fonts to

>

> >         a Layer of

> points as style, it is like the vertex style with images,

> but I got many

> >         many fonts

> builded instead of images.

> >

> >

> >         Is it possible

> to use fonts?

> >

> >         Thanks

> >         Hernán.

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Getting started with PlugIn-development

2010-06-17 Thread Stefan Steiniger
well... the tutorial must be now about 5 years old?

I tried to update the things of point 7 a bit.

thanks
stefan

Nils Kuhn schrieb:
> Hi Helmut,
> 
> I don't know the age of this tutorial, but the classes of the 
> OpenJUMP-core are located in the following two jars in the lib-folder of 
> the installation:
> 
> * openjump-api-1.3.1.jar
> * openjump-workbench-1.3.1.jar
> 
> Regards,
> Nils
> 
> 
> Helmut Seidel M.A. schrieb:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I'd like to actually get started with plugin-development. On the 
>> doc-section I found three short tutorials that deal with introducing to 
>> plugin-development. So I started to follow The one dealing with 
>> Plugin-Development using eclipse 
>> (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=How_to_make_your_plugin_in_ECLIPSE).
>>  
>> I could follow the first steps though eclipse changed a bit. But when I 
>> wanted to Add External JARs I found out jumpxxx.jar is not extant 
>> anymore, so I tried openjump-workbenc-1.3.1.jar which looked ok at 
>> first. But when I wanted to add the import-statements I didn't find the 
>> appropriate packages, for example 
>> com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.AbstractPlugIn ...
>>
>> So that's where my story ends as I didn't know how to proceed - So if 
>> its not to demanding I would be glad if someone could update the 
>> relevant parts of the tutorial or post some dirty update-text so I and 
>> other newbees could get started ...
>>
>> Thank you very much
>>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Getting started with PlugIn-development

2010-06-17 Thread Helmut Seidel M.A.

Hello again,

thank you for your help - now I got it running!

Thanks and regards

Helmut

Am 17.06.2010 15:18, schrieb Nils Kuhn:

Hi Helmut,

I don't know the age of this tutorial, but the classes of the 
OpenJUMP-core are located in the following two jars in the lib-folder 
of the installation:


* openjump-api-1.3.1.jar
* openjump-workbench-1.3.1.jar

Regards,
Nils


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Hello everybody,

I'd like to actually get started with plugin-development. On the
doc-section I found three short tutorials that deal with introducing to
plugin-development. So I started to follow The one dealing with
Plugin-Development using eclipse
(http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=How_to_make_your_plugin_in_ECLIPSE).
I could follow the first steps though eclipse changed a bit. But when I
wanted to Add External JARs I found out jumpxxx.jar is not extant
anymore, so I tried openjump-workbenc-1.3.1.jar which looked ok at
first. But when I wanted to add the import-statements I didn't find the
appropriate packages, for example
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.AbstractPlugIn ...

So that's where my story ends as I didn't know how to proceed - So if
its not to demanding I would be glad if someone could update the
relevant parts of the tutorial or post some dirty update-text so I and
other newbees could get started ...

Thank you very much

Helmut

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Blackboard question

2010-06-17 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hei Matthias,

yes - OpenJUMP has at least 2 blackboards:
- a persistent blackboard
- a blackboard that comes with the context

http://www.mail-archive.com/jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00249.html
and
http://www.mail-archive.com/jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01278.html

however, I don't know if there is any documentation.
I guess the easiest way is to search "Blackboard" in the course code.
If it is possible, can I ask you to report back on that and maybe create 
a wiki page in the programming section?

stefan

Matthias Scholz schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> during my works on the selection styling enhancement, i have a problem
> with the Blackboard.
> Is it possible, that OJ have more than one Blackboard instance? In the
> com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.plugin.OptionsPlugIn i call the
> constructor of my new SelectionStyllingOptionsPanel with
> "context.getWorkbenchContext().getWorkbench().getBlackboard()". In the
> SelectionStyllingOptionsPanel i use the get/put Methods from the
> Blackboard. But if i try to access to this blackboard values in
> com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.renderer.AbstractSelectionRenderer
> i get no success. The keys are not available in panel.getBlackboard().
> If i get the Blackboard with
> ((WorkbenchFrame)panel.getContext()).getContext().getBlackboard() call,
> then i get my previously stored values.
> Next problem is that my values are not saved in the workbench-state.xml.
> 
> What is the proper method to get the a correct instance of the
> Blackboard or what i doing wrong?
> 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Getting started with PlugIn-development

2010-06-17 Thread Nils Kuhn




Hi Helmut,

I don't know the age of this tutorial, but the classes of the
OpenJUMP-core are located in the following two jars in the lib-folder
of the installation:

  openjump-api-1.3.1.jar
  openjump-workbench-1.3.1.jar

Regards,
Nils


Helmut Seidel M.A. schrieb:

  Hello everybody,

I'd like to actually get started with plugin-development. On the 
doc-section I found three short tutorials that deal with introducing to 
plugin-development. So I started to follow The one dealing with 
Plugin-Development using eclipse 
(http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=How_to_make_your_plugin_in_ECLIPSE). 
I could follow the first steps though eclipse changed a bit. But when I 
wanted to Add External JARs I found out jumpxxx.jar is not extant 
anymore, so I tried openjump-workbenc-1.3.1.jar which looked ok at 
first. But when I wanted to add the import-statements I didn't find the 
appropriate packages, for example 
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.AbstractPlugIn ...

So that's where my story ends as I didn't know how to proceed - So if 
its not to demanding I would be glad if someone could update the 
relevant parts of the tutorial or post some dirty update-text so I and 
other newbees could get started ...

Thank you very much

Helmut

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[JPP-Devel] Getting started with PlugIn-development

2010-06-17 Thread Helmut Seidel M.A.
Hello everybody,

I'd like to actually get started with plugin-development. On the 
doc-section I found three short tutorials that deal with introducing to 
plugin-development. So I started to follow The one dealing with 
Plugin-Development using eclipse 
(http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=How_to_make_your_plugin_in_ECLIPSE).
 
I could follow the first steps though eclipse changed a bit. But when I 
wanted to Add External JARs I found out jumpxxx.jar is not extant 
anymore, so I tried openjump-workbenc-1.3.1.jar which looked ok at 
first. But when I wanted to add the import-statements I didn't find the 
appropriate packages, for example 
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.AbstractPlugIn ...

So that's where my story ends as I didn't know how to proceed - So if 
its not to demanding I would be glad if someone could update the 
relevant parts of the tutorial or post some dirty update-text so I and 
other newbees could get started ...

Thank you very much

Helmut

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[JPP-Devel] Blackboard question

2010-06-17 Thread Matthias Scholz
Hi,

during my works on the selection styling enhancement, i have a problem
with the Blackboard.
Is it possible, that OJ have more than one Blackboard instance? In the
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.plugin.OptionsPlugIn i call the
constructor of my new SelectionStyllingOptionsPanel with
"context.getWorkbenchContext().getWorkbench().getBlackboard()". In the
SelectionStyllingOptionsPanel i use the get/put Methods from the
Blackboard. But if i try to access to this blackboard values in
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.renderer.AbstractSelectionRenderer
i get no success. The keys are not available in panel.getBlackboard().
If i get the Blackboard with
((WorkbenchFrame)panel.getContext()).getContext().getBlackboard() call,
then i get my previously stored values.
Next problem is that my values are not saved in the workbench-state.xml.

What is the proper method to get the a correct instance of the
Blackboard or what i doing wrong?

Matthias

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