London,
my question to Andreas pointed to understand in which files AdbToolbox (a clone
of Openjump) stored its wfs and wms url. It seems that it uses a slight
modification of Openjump one
Peppe
--- Mer 23/12/09, Sunburned Surveyor ha scritto:
Da: Sunburned Surveyor
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel
I've added a North Arrow option on the View menu. As usual, to preview it
set your workbench-properties to:
org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.view.NorthArrowPlugIn
There are options for setting the alignment, style, and features of the
North Arrow, but as yet no GUI. You can experiment using Beansh
Hi,
Also NOT selecting invisible features might lead to odd results, people editing
adjacent features and creating overlaps and gaps without knowing anything about
what is happening. Well, editing blind does not feel much better :) Mechanism
suits perhaps best for rendering and printing and may
well.. if you would use colour theming then you can make features invisible.
I am sure I did that
stefan
Larry Becker schrieb:
> I found this critique of FOSS GIS at:
> http://lordkingsquirrel.wordpress.com/2006/05/07/everyday-mapsdesktop-mapping-software-udig/
>
> *Change Symbology*
> H
Peppe:
I think Andreas means the default URLs are put directly in the source
code. That normally means you have to edit the source code and
build/compile the source code to make changes effective. However,
Andreas said that changing the values in the workbench XML file will
do the trick. The sourc
Larry,
This is an interesting scenario. I suppose it would be possible to
tweak the theming style to ignore certain classes of features within a
layer. I haven't worked with the theming style at all, so it is hard
to say. You wouldn't want a situation where features were not visible
on the canvas
I found this critique of FOSS GIS at:
http://lordkingsquirrel.wordpress.com/2006/05/07/everyday-mapsdesktop-mapping-software-udig/
> *Change Symbology*
> Here I found my first problem – the troublesome roads layer. To review –
> the roads layer has all the streets and highways in the county, divid
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> Hi Andreas,when you write "hardcoded into java source", which file do
> you mean?thanksPeppe
it should be org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/wms/AddWmsLayerWizard.java.
Happy Christmas, and a happy new year to all as well, Andreas
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Hi Andreas,when you write "hardcoded into java source", which file do you
mean?thanksPeppe
--- Mer 23/12/09, Andreas Schmitz ha scritto:
Da: Andreas Schmitz
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] WMS url
A: "OpenJump develop and use"
Data: Mercoledì 23 dicembre 2009, 09:56
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> Hi
Thanks Andreas and Marry Christmas (to all too)!!Peppe
--- Mer 23/12/09, Andreas Schmitz ha scritto:
Da: Andreas Schmitz
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] WMS url
A: "OpenJump develop and use"
Data: Mercoledì 23 dicembre 2009, 09:56
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> Hi all,WMS open window displays two url
Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
Hi,
> Hi all,WMS open window displays two urls by
> default:http://openaerialmap.org/wms/ http://demo.deegree.org/deegree-wms/servicesWhen
> I open a new WMS, its url is added to the list. I wonder:a) where the
> default urls are storedb) where the new ones are storedThanks
Hi all,WMS open window displays two urls by
default:http://openaerialmap.org/wms/ http://demo.deegree.org/deegree-wms/servicesWhen
I open a new WMS, its url is added to the list. I wonder:a) where the default
urls are storedb) where the new ones are storedThanks in advance for the replay.
Peppe
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