Hi Sascha;
Sounds interesting.
Please, let me some more time to have a closer look and see how your
code compare to the one in CVS.
Note : I made a recent change in CVS to have the resolution as a
property and modify it as needed (default=1/2 pixel) for special renderers.
Michael
Sascha L. Tei
Hi,
Thanks Stefan,
Is there a way to use sourceforge cvs log to help completing the
changelog file you just added ?
About the todo list, we may have to choose a central place. There are
some todo lists on the wiki, there is the sourceforge feature request,
the sourceforge bug report and now her
the skyjump javadaoc is probably inside the source code which is stored
on sourceforge
stefan
Roman Isitua schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I have checked the skyjump website and haven't found a
> link to download the javadoc for skyjump. I am sure i
> am missing something here. I am particularly
> intere
Pirol-Jump has an histogramm function.
i thought about implementing something like that with jmathplot, but i
did not found the time yet
stefan
Roman Isitua schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> Roy, what I meant by stand alone charts are charts
> that are drawn on a separate JPanel with the x, y
> -axis labe
Hello,
I have checked the skyjump website and haven't found a
link to download the javadoc for skyjump. I am sure i
am missing something here. I am particularly
interested in the database connection plugins.
Roman
___
Hello,
Roy, what I meant by stand alone charts are charts
that are drawn on a separate JPanel with the x, y
-axis labelled with a legend and with possibly the
ability to graph data using either records or fields.
I was'nt talking about chart maps. (i.e the charts
that are drawn on features which y
Thanks for all of the suggestions about how we can manage a
development branch in the OpenJUMP CVS. I have downloaded the CVS
manual and the CVS book this morning. Please give me a few days to
read about branching and merging and then I will try to add something
intelligent to this conversation.
H
Michael,
I want to add my thanks to that of Stefan. We appreciate all of your good work.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 6/3/07, Michaël Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >Hei Michael,
> >
> >i have seen that you fixed today some bugs (i think i would have take me
> >weeks to find out how t
Thanks for taking care of this Stefan. Hopefully Sascha approves!
SS
On 6/2/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> btw. to check the files out in eclipse I used:
>
> - cvs repository explorer view
> - selected the src folder
> - chosed "checkout as..." from the mouse menu
> - disabled
Jon,
Thanks for making the suggestion about the Javadoc style standard. I
believe that this would also be something good to suggest developers
follow.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 6/1/07, Jonathan Aquino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of Sun code conventions, Sun has a super guide on How To
I would prefer the following:
1 monthn-month (n+1)-month
--\ devel-\...---\--\-\-->
\ \ \ \ \
release 1.2 ---\ \ \
Hi Larry, hi Michaël,
I had a look at the decimation code in Java2DConverter.
This is awesome! Congratulations! :-)
But way not go step further and streamline the model to view
coordination transform. Why to create all this temporary
Coordinate[] stuff? In the end all what matters is a PathIterat
Hi,
>Hei Michael,
>
>i have seen that you fixed today some bugs (i think i would have take me
>weeks to find out how to solve them)
>
>
Unfortunately, I'm still struggling with the one concerning internal
frame closing... but I'll get it :-)
Michaël
>your efforts are incredible :o)
>thanxs a
Hi,
I can see several ways to manage stable/development versions (mainly
depending on how much effort we can put in maintaining all the stuff -
not much until now).
Hope my ascii art will be readable
1 - The most simple (CVS must be always clean and releases are
done after a period where every d
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