[JPP-Devel] a couple of observations about OpenJUMP PLUS

2011-11-14 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Hi All, 1)  CADPLAN PRINTER -  Printer used to come out in English even if my computer works in Italian (CadPlan has been internationalized to the Italian language). It works with German or Spanish ( I did the Spanish one, together with the Italian) but not with Italian. So I opened language

Re: [JPP-Devel] a couple of observations about OpenJUMP PLUS

2011-11-14 Thread edgar . soldin
On 14.11.2011 22:04, Giuseppe Aruta wrote: Hi All, 1) CADPLAN PRINTER - Printer used to come out in English even if my computer works in Italian (CadPlan has been internationalized to the Italian language). It works with German or Spanish ( I did the Spanish one, together with the

Re: [JPP-Devel] a couple of observations about OpenJUMP PLUS

2011-11-14 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
nice catch, fixed in trunk.. could you tell the author (in case he is not reading in) as well so it gets fixed upstream? Geoff Roy  http://www.cadplan.com.au/ - He usually read OpenJUMP user list, I belive Peppe

Re: [JPP-Devel] Tool for swithing x and y coordinates of features

2011-11-14 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Jukka, After this introduction I wonder if it could be possible to convert the whole layer with OpenJUMP so that the result would keep all the attributes but have all the coordinates in reversed x and y coordinate order? So this LINESTRING (6610069.234 170739.665, 6606506.505 184937.743)

Re: [JPP-Devel] Tool for swithing x and y coordinates of features

2011-11-14 Thread Stefan Steiniger
wow! I should really consider to learn (a) more about Beanshell (never used it) (b) coordinate filter I would have programmed it as plugin... with probably consuming way more time. stefan PS: can we find a spot for that on the wiki, or better adding it to built-in the Beanshell functions?

Re: [JPP-Devel] Tool for swithing x and y coordinates of features

2011-11-14 Thread Benjamin Gudehus
Beanshell is a very nice tool. I used JRuby in OpenJUMP to create the complete list of PlugIns (see another mail on this list). I've added the Ruby source code to the code paste: https://gist.github.com/1361280 I think the normal development workflow with scripts such as Beanshell or JRuby in