Re: [osg-users] ANN: osgGIS

2007-09-22 Thread Glenn Waldron
All,
Just a quick follow-up to say that osgGIS now uses the CMake build system.
Hopefully this will make it more accessible to interested members of the OSG
community.

-Glenn

On 9/6/07, Glenn Waldron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The osgGIS project (http://osggis.org) is now online! This is a library
 that aims to facilitate the integration of GIS vector data into OSG apps,
 and to be a nice complement to VPB/osgdem.

 The project is just in its early stages so don't expect the world just yet
 ;)

 There is no public SVN access yet (there will be) but you can download
 snapshots of the VS2005 solution and Win32 binaries and experiment with the
 command-line utilities and samples. There's no CMake build system in place
 yet either so that means a little extra elbow grease for you non-Windows
 users.

 There is a Wiki (http://osggis.org/wiki) that will grow with
 documentation, FAQs, and examples.

 For support and general discussion, there is a discussion board (http://
 osggis.org/forums).

 I hope you find this useful. We are initially developing osgGIS in support
 our software services business, but I hope it can thrive as an open source
 project on its own as well.

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Re: [osg-users] ANN: osgGIS

2007-09-12 Thread Glenn Waldron
Adrian,
You can find all the Boston data at MassGIS:
http://www.mass.gov/mgis/laylist.htm

Let me know if you need any guidance on the software. I am trying to get as
much documentation onto the wiki as possible. (http://osggis.org/wiki) -gw

On 9/12/07, Adrian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Glenn,

 a perfect project idea, i like to test it. do you have the boston datas?
 or some more complex ones as the world is

 /regards adrian

 2007/9/7, Glenn Waldron  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  That is because osggis_viewer uses the TerrainManipulator. Use the
  middle button to rotate instead.. the left button adjusts your pitch. At
  some point I'll put the normal keyswitch manip in there.
 
  By the way, there is an osgGIS forum online for osgGIS discussions (so
  as not to clutter the osg-users list too much :) No registration required at
  the moment: http://osggis.org/forums
 
  Glenn
 
  On 9/7/07, Christoph Ehrler [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
   Yes, that's a wonderful project...
   I'll keep on testing it with other data soon.
  
   There is only one thing to mention.
   In the osgGIS-Viewer with the example data the origin of the earth is
   at the Galapagos Islands and not in the center of the earth...
   makes rotating a bit tricky ;-)
  
  
   On 9/6/07, Glenn Waldron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The osgGIS project ( http://osggis.org) is now online! This is a
   library that
aims to facilitate the integration of GIS vector data into OSG apps,
   and to
be a nice complement to VPB/osgdem.
   
 The project is just in its early stages so don't expect the world
   just yet
;)
   
 There is no public SVN access yet (there will be) but you can
   download
snapshots of the VS2005 solution and Win32 binaries and experiment
   with the
command-line utilities and samples. There's no CMake build system in
   place
yet either so that means a little extra elbow grease for you
   non-Windows
users.
   
There is a Wiki ( http://osggis.org/wiki) that will grow with
   documentation,
FAQs, and examples.
   
For support and general discussion, there is a discussion board
( http://osggis.org/forums).
   
 I hope you find this useful. We are initially developing osgGIS in
   support
our software services business, but I hope it can thrive as an open
   source
project on its own as well.
   
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   703-652-4791
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Re: [osg-users] ANN: osgGIS

2007-09-07 Thread Glenn Waldron
That is because osggis_viewer uses the TerrainManipulator. Use the middle
button to rotate instead.. the left button adjusts your pitch. At some point
I'll put the normal keyswitch manip in there.

By the way, there is an osgGIS forum online for osgGIS discussions (so as
not to clutter the osg-users list too much :) No registration required at
the moment: http://osggis.org/forums

Glenn

On 9/7/07, Christoph Ehrler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, that's a wonderful project...
 I'll keep on testing it with other data soon.

 There is only one thing to mention.
 In the osgGIS-Viewer with the example data the origin of the earth is
 at the Galapagos Islands and not in the center of the earth...
 makes rotating a bit tricky ;-)


 On 9/6/07, Glenn Waldron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The osgGIS project (http://osggis.org) is now online! This is a library
 that
  aims to facilitate the integration of GIS vector data into OSG apps, and
 to
  be a nice complement to VPB/osgdem.
 
   The project is just in its early stages so don't expect the world just
 yet
  ;)
 
   There is no public SVN access yet (there will be) but you can download
  snapshots of the VS2005 solution and Win32 binaries and experiment with
 the
  command-line utilities and samples. There's no CMake build system in
 place
  yet either so that means a little extra elbow grease for you non-Windows
  users.
 
  There is a Wiki (http://osggis.org/wiki) that will grow with
 documentation,
  FAQs, and examples.
 
  For support and general discussion, there is a discussion board
  (http://osggis.org/forums).
 
   I hope you find this useful. We are initially developing osgGIS in
 support
  our software services business, but I hope it can thrive as an open
 source
  project on its own as well.
 
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 703-652-4791
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Re: [osg-users] ANN: osgGIS

2007-09-07 Thread Christoph Ehrler
Yes, that's a wonderful project...
I'll keep on testing it with other data soon.

There is only one thing to mention.
In the osgGIS-Viewer with the example data the origin of the earth is
at the Galapagos Islands and not in the center of the earth...
makes rotating a bit tricky ;-)


On 9/6/07, Glenn Waldron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The osgGIS project (http://osggis.org) is now online! This is a library that
 aims to facilitate the integration of GIS vector data into OSG apps, and to
 be a nice complement to VPB/osgdem.

  The project is just in its early stages so don't expect the world just yet
 ;)

  There is no public SVN access yet (there will be) but you can download
 snapshots of the VS2005 solution and Win32 binaries and experiment with the
 command-line utilities and samples. There's no CMake build system in place
 yet either so that means a little extra elbow grease for you non-Windows
 users.

 There is a Wiki (http://osggis.org/wiki) that will grow with documentation,
 FAQs, and examples.

 For support and general discussion, there is a discussion board
 (http://osggis.org/forums).

  I hope you find this useful. We are initially developing osgGIS in support
 our software services business, but I hope it can thrive as an open source
 project on its own as well.

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[osg-users] ANN: osgGIS

2007-09-06 Thread Glenn Waldron
The osgGIS project (http://osggis.org) is now online! This is a library that
aims to facilitate the integration of GIS vector data into OSG apps, and to
be a nice complement to VPB/osgdem.

The project is just in its early stages so don't expect the world just yet
;)

There is no public SVN access yet (there will be) but you can download
snapshots of the VS2005 solution and Win32 binaries and experiment with the
command-line utilities and samples. There's no CMake build system in place
yet either so that means a little extra elbow grease for you non-Windows
users.

There is a Wiki (http://osggis.org/wiki) that will grow with documentation,
FAQs, and examples.

For support and general discussion, there is a discussion board (
http://osggis.org/forums).

I hope you find this useful. We are initially developing osgGIS in support
our software services business, but I hope it can thrive as an open source
project on its own as well.

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