Did you test without the Catalyst drivers just for fun?
- Original Message -
> Well, I tried it on Ubuntu 10.04 32 but, with an ATI card but
> it crashes. gvSIG starts up and initializes all the way to when
> the Andami main window appears, but then I get this on the console:
>
> [..]
> D
And now terribly off-topic, but Linux appears to be dropping X, moving to
Wayland instead - and at the moment NVidia are saying they will not support
Wayland... ATI 3D works fairly well, even with open source drivers, so long as
you pick your chipset carefully.
- Original Message -
> Hi
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No, the GPL would not force you to provide the source if the modifications are
made for internal purposes only. The GPL only requires modified source
distribution if you distribute the modified binary.
OTOH, having the source to a secure encryption system does not mean you can
decrypt data made
Or try Total Open Station:
http://tops.berlios.de/
Cheers
Chris
- Original Message -
> Hi Andres
>
> Actually, the extension you mention does a lot more than just
> data import from a total station. It is a full surveying solution
> embedded in gvSIG.
>
> If all you want is to import
- Original Message -
> Dear gvSIG users,
>
> the Department of Health and Environment of the City of Munich would
> like to announce a few new tools for gvSIG 1.9 / 1.10.
> These tools were developed by IVER and CSGIS on behalf of the
> Department of Health and Environment.
> Description
Wow, the power that Mac has over its owners... Microsoft do not supply a
Microsoft JavaVM either. Nor do any of the Linux vendors supply a Linux JavaVM.
Apple not supplying one is not the end of the world. Nor would it add any
weight to reasons to use Apple - it seems likely that eventually noth
Absolute paths are not a working solution for GIS (or other applications) in a
modern organisation; distributed teams, different locations, different
operating systems, home working, etc., all *require* the use of relative paths.
Come to think of it only organisations where people work in a sing
Hey, if you want commercial quality support, we can provide it...
Silver level will cost €250/month per user (minimum 5 users), with a response
time of 2 working days (no guaranteed fix time). Other levels with shorter
response times available, please ask for pricing while sitting down. Users wi
chance focus
will shift to Android anytime soon?
We could definitely provide testing and documentation support and potentially
loan Android hardware, possibly provide other support too.
Regards
Chris
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Chris Puttick
CIO
Oxford Archaeology: Exploring the Human Journey
Direct: +44 (0)1865 980 718
- "Miguel Montesinos" wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> >De: gvsig_internacional-boun...@listserv.gva.es en nombre de Chris
> Puttick
> >Enviado el: lun 29/03/2010 15:27
> >Para: Users and Developers mailing list
> >Asunto: Re: [Gvsig_english] gvSIG 1.
ould be taken off-line; I would be happy to discuss at length with
both the core team and the sponsors the non-technical reasons why gvSIG OADE
had to exist and my views on the basis for successful open source development
(which are broadly in line with Karl Fogel's
http://www.amazon.c
Where's the line?
- "G. Allegri" wrote:
> > Try ftp :)
>
> Ok, it worked. The line should be changed to
> ftp://88.208.250.116/gvsig-oade-mods-1.0.0.tar.gz, because it's not
> obvious to try it...
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Try ftp :)
Chris
- "G. Allegri" wrote:
> > An helpful alternative is to install Sextante 0.5 directly on gvSIG
> OADE
> > 2010, as Victor Olaya suggested.
>
> You've mentioned gvSIG OADE. I'm trying to download the code patches
> from http://88.208.250.116/gvsig-oade-mods-1.0.0.tar.gz, but
Everything is just next door on the web...
- "silvio grosso" wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Gertrude Pieper:
> > I think this is a good idea, perfect for documentation in different
>
> > languages, and everything close to the source code.
>
> I agree.
> The gvSIG's Plone worked fine when
For easiest access for the greatest number of users, wouldn't a wiki be easier?
Chris
- "Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas" wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 26/01/10 11:13, Antonio Falciano wrote:
> > Il 25/01/2010 16.39, Mario Carrera ha scritto:
> >> Hi all
> >
>
Wikidot free accounts allow for 5 sites with 300MB space each. For a wiki, with
low res images and videos linked from youtube, 300MB seems like a lot,
particularly if you split the languages between different (cloned) sites; OTOH
before I bother Pieter to ask for more space in the future, I gues
to: scrop...@botanicusaustralia.com.au
> <mailto:scrop...@botanicusaustralia.com.au>
> web: www.botanicusaustralia.com.au
> <http://www.botanicusaustralia.com.au>
>
>
> On 22/01/2010 2:11 AM, Chris Puttick wrote:
> > - "silvio grosso" wrote:
> &
- "silvio grosso" wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> > ... and now I am starting to regret that there is no gvSIGWiki!
>
> The Wiki, for gvSIG, would be really useful.
> Wolfgang Qual and others proposed it in the past but, in the end, this
> suggestion has never been applied.
> Luckily for us, gvSIG's
- "silvio grosso" wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> Simon Cropper wrote:
> > Each tutorials is about 10-15 pages long and I estimate that I will
> prepare about 15.
>
> Thanks a lot indeed!
> I am sure gvSIG's users are going to appreciate your work :-)
> Having English tutorials for gvSIG, 1.9 ver
Although, not to be difficult, one freely available, common and cross-platform
office suite can open PDF files using a plugin i.e. OpenOffice with the PDF
Import extension. This imports the PDF into the drawing application which can
be used something like a DTP application to modify and append i
Hi Simon
Being technical in different directions than GIS I can't give much help
directly, but I might know someone who can :) - can you just confirm what
version of gvSIG you are using currently?
Cheers
Chris
- "Simon Cropper (Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd)"
wrote:
> Jorge Gasper,
>
>
Well, the only nearly open DWG reader I know of is that from the Open Design
Alliance; whether someone could use those libraries as a plugin for gvSIG I
don't know i.e. technical/legal barriers. OTOH if there is now a proper open
source DWG library available we'd be game for getting it added in
- "Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio" wrote:
> Re: [Gvsig_english] GVsigmobile installation problem
>
> Hello, you only have a chance to use gvSIG Mobile if your device has
> WIndows Mobile or Windows CE 5.0.
>
Or presumably some devices running good and popular mobile operating systems?
Like,
Well, or a modern well-developed operating system like Linux ;)
Chris
- "Da Kn" wrote:
> thanks a lot for the information, same with vista. so we have to use
> xp.
>
>
> 2009/12/5 Lars-Göran Edholm < lged.mor...@gmail.com >
>
>
>
> Hi!
> I tried to run gvsig in Windows 7 but every time
I would add another view from the OA Digital camp, but with my CIO hat on - a
formal installer is often needed for those deploying software onto multiple
machines in a semi-automated way as in common in larger organisations. So for
those people an installer that does not make registry changes or
Still, doesn't work well for people trying to share data between different
operating systems, which seems to me the most important problem to solve -
after all, when sharing data using a cross-platform application, it doesn't
seem right to assume the platform will actually remain constant, does
Will Vista support more than one version of Java, then almost certainly. That's
the beauty of Java. We aren't going Vista. Or 7, come to think of it ;), so I
can't help more...
Chris
- "Da Kn" wrote:
> hi,
>
> i couldn't find this information in the roadmap or somewhere else via
> google
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