Michaël Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:Hi Peppe,
I read your page about CAD. Good documentation !
Here are some propositions to be more precise about what the driver can
do and what it cannot :
- subset of supported geometries features (ex. POINT, POLYLINE..., I'll
check that)
-
Larry Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:Hi Michaël,
As I might have mentioned before, we use your dxf plugin extensively. I have
been meaning to write that auto-style script too. Hope you get it done first
:-) There are some issues with styling text, since you don't usually want
Hi Peppe,
What about Kosmo DXF impost plugin? It seems to work as you describe.
Yes it does, however, Kosmo has gone their own way. I looked at Kosmo when
they released 1.0 with the intent of doing just what you suggest. Their
code is just too different from the JUMP model. It is more like
Thanks for filling us in on how you use OpenJUMP Eric, and thank you
for making the effort to contribute.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 10/1/07, Eric Lemesre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi SS,
I am using OpenJUMP for visualisation state's vendor : where they work,
where they live and where is her
Roger that.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 10/1/07, Stefan Steiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i commited yesterday
Sunburned Surveyor schrieb:
Hey guys.
Do we need to simply commit this to the SVN? If so, I can take care of
it if someone lets me know.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On
Larry wrote: This introduces an item on my dxf wish list. ESRI's DXF
import automatically places text, points, linestrings, and polygons on
their own layer. I don't know of a precedent for this in JUMP, but I
don't see why it isn't possible, do you? Clearly it would make
automated styling