Re: [JPP-Devel] Questions about Spatialite reader plugin source code

2011-11-17 Thread edgar . soldin
On 17.11.2011 08:24, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 Hi,
 In the bug tracker there is an option to chose where the bug belongs to.
 I have generated long time ago lots of categories according to user
 interface menu - and one is Plugin

 so, I think that sould be it? or do you think of someting special?
 That's definitively the way to go. Did not remember this option, thanks.


yes, should suffice. i generally oppose new channels, we are too widespread 
already i think.. we already have to deal with
- website
- wiki
- 2 mailing lists
- 3 forums
- 3 trackers

;) .. ede


 Michaël

 stefan

 Am 16.11.11 13:47, schrieb �:
 Hi Jukka,

 I did not find much documentation, and I even don't remember who wrote
 this plugin. Any idea ?
 It seems maintainable (RendererTree source code is in the
 SpatialiteDialog.java file, which is unusual but possible)
 I've currently too many thinks to improve on my todo list, but you could
 fill a bug report, to keep track of this problem.

 Stefan, Ede, what do you think of a bug tracker for OJ extensions (any
 extension not included in OpenJUMP-CORE) ?

 Michaël

 Hi,

 I have couple of questions about Spatialite reader plugin 
 http://dfn.dl.sourceforge.net/project/jump-pilot/OpenJUMP_plugins/Database%20Plugins/SpatialLite_reader_plugin/1.3/spatialliteplugin1.3.zip

 The plugin is pretty nice but unfortunately it does not work properly or 
 at all with OJ versions newer than 1.3. In addition even with old OJ it 
 has some bugs at least with opening polygon layers. The source code seems 
 to be included mostly inside spatialite1.3.jar file.  However, I can see 
 only RendererTree.class but not a corresponding .java file.

 I have not managed to contact the author of the plugin with e-mail. What 
 do you developers say, if I should find some day a friendly person knowing 
 both Java and Spatialite, could it be relatively easy to start fixing the 
 plugin with the sources we have available?

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Replacement of Union and Node-Line documentation

2011-11-17 Thread edgar . soldin
On 17.11.2011 03:02, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
 just another note: did you guys see that SF has now also a bunch of
 personal tool for a user account (GIT, Wiki, File downloads) .. so I can
 finally move some private project stuff there.

thanks for the hint.. ede

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Re: [JPP-Devel] All supported file types option in file choser

2011-11-17 Thread edgar . soldin
Funny thing,

please try out -Duser.language=de . Using oracle jdk it works as expected, the 
field is shortened with ... in realtime. Seems to me that the root cause here 
is something else. It shouldn't behave different in different languages. It 
should not care what text at all. Anyway will look at it later more in detail.

Regarding Linux: OpenJDK seems not to shorten anything, will have to find a 
workaround for this.

..ede

On 16.11.2011 19:35, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
 Thanks a lot Ede - also for the further investiagtions.
 I didn't even had a look at Ubuntu yet.

 and I think OJ was using JRE 1.6.x because now with JRE 1.7 it works...

 Stefan

 On 16/11/2011 3:11 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 i added the extensions as it is common in other software. to distinct the 
 option from all files.

 problem with the old all files was that it is really an all supported 
 and does not show unknown extensions. but sometimes you have a file with a 
 wrong extension and this way you can see those. on windows file dialoges you 
 can even rename them in the file dialog which i find usually very handy.

 i'll shorten the all supported to a reasonable value with (...) ok?

 ..ede

 On 16.11.2011 11:05, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
 I found another big bug connected to this topic on Ubuntu: the button arrow 
 on right side of scroll down is not displayed.
 All supported file types seems not to be internationalized
 For my point of view the old way till OJ 1.4.2 was working better :All 
 file option was more than I would expect

 Peppe


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 *Inviato:* Mercoledì 16 Novembre 2011 10:12
 *Oggetto:* Re: [JPP-Devel] All supported file types option in file choser

 On 16.11.2011 06:32, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei,

the file choser (using FileOpen...   and then selecting File) adapts
according to the elements in the drop down box for the available file
types to load (on Windows 7). If I have the all supported file types
option selected, then the dialog stretches over my complete screen - in
fact exceeds it now ;)
Can we just have the option there without showing the supported file
type endings?

 works for me on xp,vista,7 ... window7 screen attached. Which jre runs on 
 your 7? Is your 7 64bit?

 ..ede

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[JPP-Devel] oj startup duration

2011-11-17 Thread edgar . soldin
Bernd a german user i am in contact with noticed that the current plus build 
takes much longer to start up. here are his measurements.

Release min:sec
R2532plus   02:12
R2532core   ca. 00:05

R2513plus   00:45
r2513core   ca. 00:05

for tests i made the 2513 available again.

a short test here showed that sextante takes at least 30s alone (on my machine 
of course).

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Re: [JPP-Devel] oj startup duration

2011-11-17 Thread edgar . soldin
i can repeat this with
R2513plus 20s,
R2532plus 60s
.. ede

On 17.11.2011 17:54, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 Bernd a german user i am in contact with noticed that the current plus build 
 takes much longer to start up. here are his measurements.

 Release min:sec
 R2532plus   02:12
 R2532core   ca. 00:05

 R2513plus   00:45
 r2513core   ca. 00:05

 for tests i made the 2513 available again.

 a short test here showed that sextante takes at least 30s alone (on my 
 machine of course).

 ..ede



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[JPP-Devel] Adding Attribute Data to Features By Key

2011-11-17 Thread Landon Blake
OpenJUMPers:

Is there an OpenJUMP plug-in that allows you to add attributes from a
delimited text file to features in an OpenJUMP layer, in which the
addition of attributes is controlled by a key attribute?

For example: I've got a polygon layer that represents parcels. Each
polygon feature in the layer has a single attribute with the tax
assessor number. This is the key attribute. I've got a CSV file with
other attribute data and the a key field containing the same tax
assessor numbers. I want to add the attributes in each row of the CSV
file to the corresponding polygon feature in the OpenJUMP layer.

If we don't have a plug-in like this, I'll write one. But I wanted to
check here first.

Thanks.

Landon

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Adding Attribute Data to Features By Key

2011-11-17 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Landon,

Seems like you're looking for
Tools  Edit Attributes  Join TXT table...

Michaël

Le 17/11/2011 19:46, Landon Blake a écrit :
 OpenJUMPers:

 Is there an OpenJUMP plug-in that allows you to add attributes from a
 delimited text file to features in an OpenJUMP layer, in which the
 addition of attributes is controlled by a key attribute?

 For example: I've got a polygon layer that represents parcels. Each
 polygon feature in the layer has a single attribute with the tax
 assessor number. This is the key attribute. I've got a CSV file with
 other attribute data and the a key field containing the same tax
 assessor numbers. I want to add the attributes in each row of the CSV
 file to the corresponding polygon feature in the OpenJUMP layer.

 If we don't have a plug-in like this, I'll write one. But I wanted to
 check here first.

 Thanks.

 Landon

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Re: [JPP-Devel] Adding Attribute Data to Features By Key

2011-11-17 Thread Stefan Steiniger
yup - and the general tutorial (in the Documentation subfolder for OJ 
1.4) gives you an example how to use that function.

cheers,
stefan


On 17/11/2011 12:39 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 Hi Landon,

 Seems like you're looking for
 Tools  Edit Attributes  Join TXT table...

 Michaël

 Le 17/11/2011 19:46, Landon Blake a écrit :
 OpenJUMPers:

 Is there an OpenJUMP plug-in that allows you to add attributes from a
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 addition of attributes is controlled by a key attribute?

 For example: I've got a polygon layer that represents parcels. Each
 polygon feature in the layer has a single attribute with the tax
 assessor number. This is the key attribute. I've got a CSV file with
 other attribute data and the a key field containing the same tax
 assessor numbers. I want to add the attributes in each row of the CSV
 file to the corresponding polygon feature in the OpenJUMP layer.

 If we don't have a plug-in like this, I'll write one. But I wanted to
 check here first.

 Thanks.

 Landon

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Re: [JPP-Devel] oj startup duration

2011-11-17 Thread Stefan Steiniger
how about picking some essential fill patterns and offer the full 
version for extra download?

stefan

On 17/11/2011 12:50 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 Hi,

 Don't know if Geoff is still monitoring this list. Let's wait a few
 days, then we'll contact him and see if he still want to maintain the
 plugin.

 Michaël

 Le 17/11/2011 18:07, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
 as far as i can pinpoint it is the FillPattern loading algorithm. Renaming 
 or deleting the folder with the pattern brings it up to a to 2513 comparable 
 speed.

 should we fix it or leave it to geoff?

 ..ede

 On 17.11.2011 17:57, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 i can repeat this with
 R2513plus 20s,
 R2532plus 60s
 .. ede

 On 17.11.2011 17:54, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 Bernd a german user i am in contact with noticed that the current plus 
 build takes much longer to start up. here are his measurements.

 Release min:sec
 R2532plus   02:12
 R2532core   ca. 00:05

 R2513plus   00:45
 r2513core   ca. 00:05

 for tests i made the 2513 available again.

 a short test here showed that sextante takes at least 30s alone (on my 
 machine of course).

 ..ede


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Re: [JPP-Devel] Adding Attribute Data to Features By Key

2011-11-17 Thread Landon Blake
Awesome!!!

Thank you for the suggestions. I will check out the tool ASAP.

Landon

On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Stefan Steiniger sst...@geo.uzh.ch wrote:
 yup - and the general tutorial (in the Documentation subfolder for OJ
 1.4) gives you an example how to use that function.

 cheers,
 stefan


 On 17/11/2011 12:39 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 Hi Landon,

 Seems like you're looking for
 Tools  Edit Attributes  Join TXT table...

 Michaël

 Le 17/11/2011 19:46, Landon Blake a écrit :
 OpenJUMPers:

 Is there an OpenJUMP plug-in that allows you to add attributes from a
 delimited text file to features in an OpenJUMP layer, in which the
 addition of attributes is controlled by a key attribute?

 For example: I've got a polygon layer that represents parcels. Each
 polygon feature in the layer has a single attribute with the tax
 assessor number. This is the key attribute. I've got a CSV file with
 other attribute data and the a key field containing the same tax
 assessor numbers. I want to add the attributes in each row of the CSV
 file to the corresponding polygon feature in the OpenJUMP layer.

 If we don't have a plug-in like this, I'll write one. But I wanted to
 check here first.

 Thanks.

 Landon

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Re: [JPP-Devel] oj startup duration

2011-11-17 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi,

It would be more satisfying if we had a look at the code first.
If there is no easy fix, your proposition could become a good alternative.

My 2 cents,

Michaël

Le 17/11/2011 21:08, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
 how about picking some essential fill patterns and offer the full
 version for extra download?

 stefan

 On 17/11/2011 12:50 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
 Hi,

 Don't know if Geoff is still monitoring this list. Let's wait a few
 days, then we'll contact him and see if he still want to maintain the
 plugin.

 Michaël

 Le 17/11/2011 18:07, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
 as far as i can pinpoint it is the FillPattern loading algorithm. Renaming 
 or deleting the folder with the pattern brings it up to a to 2513 
 comparable speed.

 should we fix it or leave it to geoff?

 ..ede

 On 17.11.2011 17:57, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 i can repeat this with
 R2513plus 20s,
 R2532plus 60s
 .. ede

 On 17.11.2011 17:54, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 Bernd a german user i am in contact with noticed that the current plus 
 build takes much longer to start up. here are his measurements.

 Release min:sec
 R2532plus   02:12
 R2532core   ca. 00:05

 R2513plus   00:45
 r2513core   ca. 00:05

 for tests i made the 2513 available again.

 a short test here showed that sextante takes at least 30s alone (on my 
 machine of course).

 ..ede


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Re: [JPP-Devel] oj startup duration

2011-11-17 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Hi Ede, 

it could be connected to the images on FillPatern folder. Too many. Did you try 
to move them on another folder? We don't need them on FillPattern dir as they 
can be loaded using load image option




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A: OpenJump develop and use jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 
Cc: bernd.we...@erfurt.de 
Inviato: Giovedì 17 Novembre 2011 18:07
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] oj startup duration
 
as far as i can pinpoint it is the FillPattern loading algorithm. Renaming or 
deleting the folder with the pattern brings it up to a to 2513 comparable speed.

should we fix it or leave it to geoff?

..ede

On 17.11.2011 17:57, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 i can repeat this with
 R2513plus 20s,
 R2532plus 60s
 .. ede

 On 17.11.2011 17:54, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 Bernd a german user i am in contact with noticed that the current plus build 
 takes much longer to start up. here are his measurements.

 Release min:sec
 R2532plus       02:12
 R2532core       ca. 00:05

 R2513plus       00:45
 r2513core       ca. 00:05

 for tests i made the 2513 available again.

 a short test here showed that sextante takes at least 30s alone (on my 
 machine of course).

 ..ede




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