Hi,
> In the bug tracker there is an option to chose where the bug belongs to.
> I have generated long time ago lots of categories according to user
> interface menu - and one is "Plugin"
>
> so, I think that sould be it? or do you think of someting special?
That's definitively the way to go. Did n
Thanks Ede, for your answer and for the efforts you did.
On Ubuntu side, OpenJDK gives more problems, especially on displaying.
Oracle JRE seems more stable than OpenJDK. I will try to use JRE 1.7 and see .
Giuseppe
Da: Stefan Steiniger
A: OpenJump develop and
Hi Michael & others,
I will have a look at it the next days... and am a bit skeptical to
merge too many things (using rather the rule: more functions but simple
to use). but it may make sense here.
If I am not getting back on that in until monday please remind my.
That issue makes me also thin
In the bug tracker there is an option to chose where the bug belongs to.
I have generated long time ago lots of categories according to user
interface menu - and one is "Plugin"
so, I think that sould be it? or do you think of someting special?
stefan
Am 16.11.11 13:47, schrieb �:
> Hi Jukka,
Hi Peppe,
I wanted to talk to you about this problem, but I did not have time to
check if there is a programmatic solution to stretch the icon.
Anyway, loading an icon having the exact final dimension is probably better.
Michaël
Le 16/11/2011 13:46, Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :
Hi all,
looking
Hi Jukka,
I did not find much documentation, and I even don't remember who wrote
this plugin. Any idea ?
It seems maintainable (RendererTree source code is in the
SpatialiteDialog.java file, which is unusual but possible)
I've currently too many thinks to improve on my todo list, but you could
Thanks a lot Ede - also for the further investiagtions.
I didn't even had a look at Ubuntu yet.
and I think OJ was using JRE 1.6.x because now with JRE 1.7 it works...
Stefan
On 16/11/2011 3:11 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
> i added the extensions as it is common in other software. to distinct
Hi,
Hey, how do you get that ?
I have the same problem as Stefan (too large dialog box) with windows
vista, 32bits virtual machine, and 1.6.0_26 jre
Michaël
Le 16/11/2011 10:12, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
On 16.11.2011 06:32, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hei,
the file choser (using File>Open
Hi,
A few weeks ago, I've created / improved two plugins which, in my
opinion, make older ones obsolete
- Analysis > Union/Dissolve/Merge can replace the Union plugin
- Edit Geometry > Noder make can replace the Node-Lines plugin
I would like to remove Union and Node-Line plugins to keep the UI
Hi,
I have couple of questions about Spatialite reader plugin
http://dfn.dl.sourceforge.net/project/jump-pilot/OpenJUMP_plugins/Database%20Plugins/SpatialLite_reader_plugin/1.3/spatialliteplugin1.3.zip
The plugin is pretty nice but unfortunately it does not work properly or at all
with OJ versi
i added the extensions as it is common in other software. to distinct the
option from all files.
problem with the old "all files" was that it is really an "all supported" and
does not show unknown extensions. but sometimes you have a file with a wrong
extension and this way you can see those. o
I found another big bug connected to this topic on Ubuntu: the button arrow on
right side of scroll down is not displayed.
"All supported file types" seems not to be internationalized
For my point of view the old way till OJ 1.4.2 was working better :"All file"
option was more than I would exp
It seems that this problem comes out with my Ubuntu 11.10 (and 11.04).
I tested with OpenJDK(1.6.0_30) and JRE 1.60_20.
With OpenJDK I cannot even scroll down to see all file types
Peppe
Da: "edgar.sol...@web.de"
A: OpenJump develop and use
Inviato: Mercoledì
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