Hi,
You can consider it as a feature request if you wish and if others think it
could be usuful for something. I do not really need it myself, I can indeed do
it with PostGIS if I have a need for it. I was mainly thinking that it could be
an amusing feature and most OpenJUMP users obviously don
Hi,
This means that WMS server is advertising somehow different base address
as GetMap-URL than that was used for GetCapabilities. Now it seems that
in this case GeoServer is advertising wrong GetMap-URL. Quite often the
correct GetMap-URL in these cases is the same that was used for
GetCapabili
This could also be implemented as a new GeometryFunction (the
GeometryFunction tool is intentionally designed to be extensible for
just this kind of need).
It's not clear how fancy you want the UI for this (and the UI is where
most of the work would go, if it's fancy). The options in order of
mhm.. I think of that (and you may not be the first who asked something
like that) then that would need to be programmed as a new type of mouse
tool. A cumbersome approach would be to draw lines from source to target
(attach the point attributes) and then calculate the length of those.
but di
Hi,
This means that WMS server is advertising somehow different base address as
GetMap-URL than that was used for GetCapabilities. Now it seems that in this
case GeoServer is advertising wrong GetMap-URL. Quite often the correct
GetMap-URL in these cases is the same that was used for GetCapab
any ideas?
stefan
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Subject:[jump-pilot - OpenJUMP Functions Problems] WMS URL
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 13:13:06 +
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Hi,
Is it possible somehow to count the distance of features from one
selected feature? I guess that just this calculation is done when
performing spatial query "is within distance", but could it be possible
also to show the distance in addition to making the selection, perhaps
by creating a new