Hi Ben,
> Benjamin Ducke wrote:
>I'd like to mentor a student (and I probably have a
> candidate,already) to implement support for SQlite3 tables (both
> simple tables and spatial tables) in gvSIG.
WOW!!!
I am sure SpatiaLite support would be really a Must for gvSIG 2.
Not to mention that ot
Hi Ben,
> Sorry if this sounds a bit frustrated, but this is exactly the
sort of opacity that will send external contributes running away
if it keeps up (please see my more extensive comments below).
WOW! What a tricky topic to discuss :-)
Maybe this is something to think about during the week-
Hi Christian,
> Any suggestions for setting hotlinks?
I have just tried to reproduce your steps on my computer.
I work with gvSIG 1.9 (build 1253) on Windows xp home editon (sp2).
Everything works as expected here.
For hyperlinks I always use jpg images small as size: e.g. 6-10 Kb at most
(the
Hi Ben,
Thanks a lot indeed :-)
A friend of mine was waiting to test this version on his computer (with Windows
Vista).
Best regards,
Silvio
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Hi Rory,
Rory wrote:
> the version of Java installed is Version 6 Update 13 (build 1.6.0_13-b03)
> Do you think it will work?
I am not a Java developer, however, while waiting for the answer of gvSIG
developers, I can tell you that I have installed gvSIG 1.9 (build 1253), on
Windows 2000 prof (
Hi Mario,
Mario Carrera wrote:
> > We consider the English translation very important because it makes the
> documentation accessible for more people
Yes, I agree.
For example, the English translation is really important for Italian
translators.
Most of us, prefer to translate from English to I
Hello everybody,
I am reading the Spanish manual about the 3D extension [1].
I might be wrong but I didn't find in it any note about the hardware
requirement for running it.
With "running" I mean not waiting too much for doing "simple" tasks as
labellings a shp. In other words, working fast :-)
Hi Jordi,
> My next task in my TODO list is making a videotutorial
Thanks a lot.
Video tutorials are really useful right now. As a consequence, keep them
coming :-)
When Antonio Falciano and I translated the NavTable manual into Italian the
video available in the web-page of NavTable was really
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 we translated the Italian manual.
Having all the most important documentation, close to the s
Hi Jordi,
I have tested the gvSIG 3D extension with another computer.
Windows xp Professional sp2; gvSIG 1.9 (latest official build)
Theme "Plastic Xp".
Here my results:
skin 1. com.iver.core.mdiManager.NewSkin.
Project manager opens fine.
Ok double-click on the upper bar for the new View.
Labe
Hi Jordi,
Jordi Torres wrote:
> We encourage all 3D users to work with docking skin.
Here my first tests on Windows xp home edition sp2; gvSIG 1.9 (latest build).
I have testeted all 3 Skins to see what happened on my computer.
My theme for gvSIG 1.9 is "Plastic xp".
Skin 1 (the upper one). org.
Hi Antonio,
Antonio Falciano wrote:
> > I think we could directly use the gvsig.org wiki, instead... it's less
> time-consuming!
Ops, I am sorry for this misunderstanding :-(
For me, using the gvSIG's Plone is fine too.
To do so, I have just checked my previous username and my password and,
luck
Hello everybody,
I would like to ask two questions.
The first one is trivial (bear with me).
In short, I have always the same "problem" every time I install the 3D
extension on Windows Xp, sp2.
This no matter if Home edition or Professional.
I am testing this extension on gvSIG 1.9 (latest build)
Hi Jordi,
> Nevertheless there is a button at the bottom of the page
> where you can
see all the documentation in one page.
Thanks a lot (this option is what I was looking for).
I have already saved this page as Pdf :-)
Best regards,
Silvio
>
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Hello everybody,
I would like to know whether or not there is, somewhere, the Pdf Spanish manual
about the gvSIG 3D build.
Is it available for downloading?
I already know where to get its Spanish HTML documentation [1].
I have also checked the gvSIG 3D blog to no avail [2].
Nevertheless, a Pdf
Hi Pablo,
Pablo Sanxiao wrote:
>the right thing would be to create an example form more simple to
> be translated and used in the manuals.
Ok. Thanks a lot for your explanation.
As soon as the manual is finished we will send it to you.
Antonio and I are proof-reading it.
We wrote it with OpenOff
Hello everybody,
I would like to add a feature request.
I am sure it could be really useful :-)
I didn't find it in the NavTableRoadmap
(http://navtable.forge.osor.eu/roadmap_en.html)
Probably, it is a bit difficult to implement :-)
1. In short, it would be great, for NavTable next releases, to
Hello everybody,
Silvio Grosso wrote:
> As explained before, if the option "Selezionar" is not activate into
> NavTable,
> everything works as expected.
Actually it is a bit more complicated than that...
In short, my record is deleted correctly with its geometry but o
Hello everybody,
Antonio Falciano and I have added all the images in the NavTable's Italian
manual.
They have all the strings translated into Italian :-)
On page 5 pdf of the NavTable Spanish manual
(http://navtable.forge.osor.eu/index_en.html) there is a "strange" image.
Maybe it regards some n
Hello everybody,
I am testing NavTable 0.4.1 (latest release) on Windows xp home edition sp2
(gvSIG 1.9, latest build).
I have a great number of crash reports when I try to edit the records (i.e.
copy-paste them).
I am trying a lot NavTable because, together with Antonio Falciano, we are
tran
Hi Simon and all,
Simon wrote:
> The gvSIG Plone site is http://www.gvsig.org/web/. It seems
> sensible to keep such an important resource close to the main web portal.
Having used the gvSIG Plone a lot I can assure everybody that it is really easy
to use.
gvSIG's developers could give us a ha
Hi Antonio, Ben,
Antonio Falciano wrote:
>IMHO gvsig.org Plone wiki is the best place where to do such things without
>scattering resources.
Yes. I agree.
gvsig.org Plone is the webpage where you can translate all Spanish documents
(e.g. the Spanish manuals).
There is the support provided by gv
Hi Ben,
Benjamin Ducke wrote:
> By "editors" I was actually referring
> to living people that
would curate the Wiki contents
Sorry for my misunderstanding. English is not my native language.
As regards, the Italian Wiki contents, many Italian users and translators read
regularly this mailing l
Hi Ben,
Benjamin Ducke wrote:
> People need a strong motivation to contribute and
> getting credit for their work can provide that.
Yes, you are right.
"Getting credit " is probably the most important motivation for contributing,
for free, in a Wiki.
Quite often, GIS's users are workers with a
Hi Simon,
Simon Cropper wrote:
>A good example is Anna. She has contributed a manual for survey and gis
> using gvSIG. Should this be sucked into a wiki then edited by all and
> sundry, with no recognition to the original author?
Probably I will state the obvious too by saying that every pers
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 development is proceeding so fast that any tut
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 version, is wonderful.
>That is about 225 pages
Hi Simon,
Simon wrote:
>The last thing you want to do is create a hurdle to the use and spread of
>what is a great program.
You are totally right.
In my opinion, this hurdle does not concern gvSIG's Spanish speakers.
At present, the Spanish community is the most widespread.
In South-America, g
Hi Simon,
First of all, THANKS a lot for all your testing on gvSIG 1.9.
The gvSIG's International mailing list, lately, has been really busy ;-)
> 5. In comparison to the pseudo standard - ArcView 3 - gvSIG is
comparable or excels in its functionality.
I totally agree :-)
> combined with Sext
Hi Simon,
Simon wrote:
> As I said, hopefully gvSIG v2 will have this
> functionality (to export to image formats).
Well, I am really sure many gvSIG's users are waiting for this option ;-)
I know for sure that gvSIG's developers are aware of this feature request.
For example, in the past, Benja
Hi Simon,
First of all THANKS a lot very much for all the testing you are doing on gvSIG
1.9 :-)
> Simon Cropper wrote:
> For those people interested, I am currently preparing a
> tutorial that will eventually be posted on my website
Having good tutorials in English for gvSIG 1.9 is really, re
Hi Fabien,
Fabien wrote:
> If someone use this exercise, I'm ready for criticises to ameliorate it.
THANKS a lot for this new, great tutorial.
I know a bit of French and I am sure I am going to appreciate your work a lot
;-)
Your previous guide about gvSIG 1.9 was really good.
Keep them coming!
Hi Chris,
>Chris Puttick wrote:
> Well, the only nearly open DWG reader I know of is that from the Open Design
What about this new project: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/libredwg/
Its main developer "seems" really active.
Quite recently, he wrote on the Grass' developer Mailing list to prop
Hi José,
José Antonio Canalejo Alonso wrote:
>pie diagrams is a new legend of gvSIG 1.9.
>In another german project, we are working now on bar/column chart as new
>legend of gvSIG 1.9. I hope both of them will be available in 03.2010.
Thanks a lot for this really, really great news!
It is a won
Hi Ben,
Benjamin Ducke wrote:
> In January 2010, the final OADE version will just include some more extras
> (and hopefully run on Mac OS X and Win7 at some point).
Just a last question about the "extras" (for example, I suppose, Sextante 0.5
stable).
Do you plan to release, in January 2010, a f
Hi Benjamin,
I have just tried the gvSIG OADE 2010 beta release on Windows 2000 professional
(sp4) and so far no problems ;-)
In particular, I have appreciated two thing.
Having more shortcuts and the option to install the OADE edion without needing
any privilege as administrator on my computer
Hi Enrique,
Enrique wrote:
> And the third option, of course, is to delete Windows and install Ubuntu.
> The best one, I think. You don't need to buy Microsoft Office, Photoshop,
Thanks for pointing it out ;-)
At home, I use Ubuntu Karmic and I am really really happy about it :-)
gvSIG make wond
Hello Lars,
Lars-Göran Edholm wrote:
> I tried to run gvsig in Windows 7 but every time I open an raster image gvsig
> crashes.
>I tried with various versions of Java and different modes in Windows 7, XP
>mode Windows 2000 etc but nothing helps
This is really bady news :-(
It is really a pity
Hello Da Kn,
At present, gvSIG 1.9 doesn't support totally Windows 7.
This is a pity because, in my opinion, Windows 7 is much better than Windows
Vista (well, it is easy to surpass Vista).
If you wish to buy a new computer with Windows 7 I suggest you to go for one
which sports the two mos
Hi Nacho,
I have installed the 0.4.1 Beta extension on Windows 2000 professional (sp4).
So far no problems :-)
I would like to ask if there is a date already fixed for releasing the 1.0
version?
I don't mean the exact day or month but, at least, the most probable period
(e.g. around mid 2010).
Hi Marcel,
Just out of curiosity, because I am aware it is probably not the best solution
for you, I am wondering if you could use a Linux distribution?
Ubuntu, for example, is a Linux distribution, which is really easy to use and,
naturally, is open-source (http://www.ubuntu.com/).
You could u
Hello
everybody,
THANKS a
lot for this REALLY interesting discussion.
I know it
is always quite "odious" and rude to compare similar softwares.
In doing so, you are supposed to
imply that one software is better than another.
Especially for developers, it could be a bit
frustrating because you
Hello everybody,
I would like to know if is it possible to download the HTML Spanish manual
regarding the gvSIG 1.9 release?
You can find the html Spanish manual at
http://www.gvsig.org/web/docusr/new-functionalities-gvsig-1-9
Unfortunately, I can't download it.
In short, I am forced to browse
Hi Ben,
Benjamin Ducke wrote:
> Ideally, a future version of gvSIG should produce
> standard SVG. Inkscape is now up to par with Illustrator.
I totally agree.
Your suggestion about the svg format is and old, deary, one :-)
I even remember your proposal to sponsor this feature (through OA digita
Hello Vladimir,
Vladimir wrote:
>AI is Adobe Illustrator's native vectorial file format, comparable to
PS or EPS file formats. AI >export extension is used to export maps
created with GvSig, similar to existing PDF and PS >export, so that they
can be further enhanced with other tools.
Just one qu
Hi Mario,
Mario Carrera wrote:
> we plan to publish all the abstracts received on the Conference website
> at the next week.
Thanks a lot indeed for all your work (it is really appreciated!).
Best regards,
Silvio
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Hello Vladimir,
Vladimir wrote:
> CarThema5 project is an example of unofficial customization of GvSig
> aimed to serve as a thematic charts creator tool. GvSig version 1.1.2 is
> used as a starting point of this customization.
Thanks a lot for your answer.
Your project is really promising :-)
Hi Ben,
Benjamin Ducke wrote:
> Could you tell me where to find the charts function
> in Kosmo GIS? I can't seem to find it anywhere in
> the symbology options.
A colleague of mine, in the past gave me this information.
Taking a look at the Kosmo website it seems it is not true.
In the future I
Hello everybody,
I have read the provisional program for next gvSIG conference
(http://jornadas.gvsig.org/program)
First of all, I am really impressed for all interesting conferences.
They are really interesting!
As for me, I would like to know something more about the "Project CarThema5 -
Tch
Hi Antonio,
Antonio Falciano wrote:
>it would be better to implicitly select all records of the second layer in
>memory in absence of an
> explicit selection, instead of selecting ourselves, just like in other
> sws? What do you think about the need of this little improvement?
+1. I think you a
Hello Ben,
> Seeing that the georeferencer is such an essential tool
> for daily work, would it be possible have his suggestions
> implemented in 1.9? They don't sound too complicated but
> would make a lot of sense.
+1, for waiting a little bit more :-)
Best regards
Silvio
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Hi Ben,
Benjamin Duck wrote:
> I am currently working on a way to wrap GRASS commands using a simple
> frontend.
> A first version (without a GUI) will be available towards the end of the
> year.
>Then I need to implement GUIs for the GRASS modules and a gvSIG plug-in for
>starting GRASS m
Hello everybody,
Some time ago (around mid-September 2009) I have read a REALLY interesting post
in the Sextante international mailing list.
The link is:
https://lists.forge.osor.eu/pipermail/sextante-users/2009-September/000113.html
This message was between Victor Oloya, the main developer of S
Hi Mario,
Mario wrote:
> we have been doing a usability study for some time. One of the issues
> was to add new shortcuts in gvSIG. We have already a list of shortcuts
> that will be added in the next versions.
Thanks a lot.
I am looking forward to trying all of them :-)
Best regards,
Silvio
Hello everybody,
I would like to add a feature request in the box for next gvSIG's releases.
I am sure there are already plenty of them so bear with me :-)
In short, in my opinion, it would be great to add some more shortcuts to gvSIG.
This would increase gvSIG usability greatly.
More precisely,
Hello everybody,
I would like to ask whether there is a way to find out, somewhere, on the
gvSIG's website, the MD5 checksum notes.
In particular, for the 1.9 gvSIG' s builds to download (for those who don't
know it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5).
This is in order to establish the integrity
Hello everybody,
I am working with gvSIG 1.9 (build 1246) on windows xp home edition (sp2).
Probably, it is a personal "taste" but, in my opinion, it is a bit strange
having two different icons for the button undo.
In short, for the gvSIG's View, when editing, for undoing (that is, ctr+z for
mo
Hi Sergio,
> it exists in gvSIG 1.9 a way to access directly
> to the 'Symbol Selector' (not to the 'Properties layer'). It is: double
> click with left button on the symbol in the ToC (not on the layer).
Thanks a lot. It works fine for me (and it is really fast as well).
Best regards,
Silvio
Hello everybody,
I am testing gvSIG 1.9 (build 1246) on windows xp home edition (sp2).
I have just noticed that it is not longer possible to change fast the colour
of a shapefile from the Toc.
I know this is really a trivial problem so bear with me :-)
More precisely, with gvSIG 1.1 (all recent
Hello Nacho and all,
I have just installed NavTable 0.4 on Windows xp home edition with gvSIG 1.1.2.
I have many Windows xp installation on my computer because I use a Virtual
Machine (I use VirtualBox).
Consequently, I run many gvSIG versions.
Just now, I am trying NavTable 0.4 and I am really h
Silvio,
>
>It happens because you are using gvSIG 1.9, but NavTable only works with 1.1.x
>versions for the time being.
>
>See you
>
>
>2009/9/18 silvio grosso
>
>Hello everybody,
>>
>>>>I have just downloaded the new release regarding the extensi
Hello Wolfang,
Wolfgang wrote:
> Generally, I would appreciate if the icons would be a little bit more
> consistent
> regarding their appearance.
Maybe, in my opinon, the problem regards the colours used.
Some icons have very little contrast.
For
example, the two icons in the 1.9 gvSIG Map to
Hi Wolfgang,
Wolfgang wrote:
> well, I also have a wish for coming versions of gvSIG: a possibility to
> change the order of attribute columns. Or an option to hide columns.
I think your remark is good as well ;-)
Maybe the extension for gvSIG named "NavTable" will provide these features some
Hello everybody,
Silvio wrote:
>It would be great to have an option to increase the
> gvSIG Toc by double-clicking with the right button of your mouse.
Sorry, I meant the LEFT button (not the right button which has other
purposes...)!
Best regards
Silvio
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Hello everybody,
I would like to suggest a very little improvement for next gvSIG versions.
In short, in my opinion, it would be great to have an option to increase the
gvSIG Toc by double-clicking with the right button of your mouse on its
vertical window.
More precisely, when you add layers
Hello everybody,
I am working with gvSIG 1.9 (build 1246) installed on windows xp home edition
(sp2).
I have a little problem (really trivial).
When I export a map, saving it as .ps, many softwares installed on my computer
are unable to open it.
More precisely:
Adobe Acrobat professional (vers
Hello everybody,
I am playing a bit with gvSIG 1.9 (build 1246) installed on windows xp.
I know it is really trivial (bear with me) but, in my opinion, 2 icons in the
gvSIG's View are too "similar".
The problem arises when you work with small displays or with little light in
your office.
The 2
Hi Antonio,
Antonio wrote:
> there's probably a missing library (or a broken link) in gvSIG installation:
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no jgdal091 in java.library.path
> Check in C:\Programmi\Java\jre1.5.0_12\bin or in
> C:\Programmi\gvSIG_1.9\lib if there is a file called jgdal091..dll. for
Hello everybody,
I have just donwloaded the latest gvSIG build, that is, build 1246.
I have installed it on Windows xp home edtion (sp 2).
gvSIG crashes opening a raster image (TrueMarble.4km.10800x5400.tif).
More precisely, a TIFF image (around 186 mb).
I have downloaded this TIFF image from thi
Hello everybody,
I would like to suggest a new feature for next gvSIG releases.
In short, in my opinion, when moving the layers in the gvSIG's TOC, it could
be helpful to have a line which shows where you are about to insert the layers
that you are dragging.
Such an option, for instance, is us
Hi Ben,
Benjamin wrote:
> I know how hard it is too develop a complex, interactive software like gvSIG.
I have never doubt about it ;-)
I am really looking forward to downloading and trying the future OA Digital
version of gvSIG's 1.9.
> Everything else seems to be in pretty good shape at thi
Hi Ben,
Benjamin wrote:
> It seems to me that gvSIG's Join functionality is
> the weakest point of the current 1.9 code base.
It is
always really interesting to read your considerations (and to use your help).
However,
let’s not be too pessimistic because gvSIG’s developers know about this.
Hi Ben,
Benjamin wrote:
>the OA Digital installer uses a bundled Java Virtual Machine. It is not
>necessary to install any files outside the user's gvSIG installation
>directory. In principle, this should be possible with the standard
>gvSIG installer, as well, but the gvSIG developers are more q
Hello everybody,
So far I have been unable to test the 1.9 gvSIG's builds at work, where we use
Windows xp home edition.
This is because I don't have the permission to install it.
Especially the Java machine doesn't start because of this.
Obviously, I could ask our administrator to help me out
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