Sounds like an idea whose time has come. With GDAL support (in the MAXI
release) it would be possible to integrate the GUI tool from SkyJUMP that
uses ogr2ogr to to load any supported file format while reprojecting the
coordinate system. See the attached screen shot. The main feature is the
hmm.. if you've already got it in SkyJUMP i am definitely on board.. let's port
that... additionally we should have a converter (File-Convert) that'd allow to
easily convert files within the restraints of ogr2ogr.. simply showing the
error in a dialog if one occurs.
hmm.. as JML support is
You got me. 8-) Jukka may be the last SkyJUMP user outside of the small
community of users it was built to support.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:46 PM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
On 22.10.2014 21:43, Larry Becker wrote:
The main feature is the exhaustive drop down list of coordinate systems
You can check it out as the sourceforge stand-alone project iGor
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ogr-igor/
It supports shapefiles now, but it should be easy to add the new JML
conversion support.
Larry
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:52 PM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
hmm.. if you've already got it
hahhaa.. you could've sold me on accident, but now it's written down :))).. ede
On 22.10.2014 21:55, Larry Becker wrote:
You got me. 8-) Jukka may be the last SkyJUMP user outside of the small
community of users it was built to support.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:46 PM, edgar.sol...@web.de
any other goodies. while we're at it you wanna see ported to OJ?
..ede
On 22.10.2014 22:01, Larry Becker wrote:
You can check it out as the sourceforge stand-alone project iGor
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ogr-igor/
It supports shapefiles now, but it should be easy to add the new JML
Well, there is the SJ layer context menu item Open in Google Earth that
uses OGR to translate the layer to KML and launches it in GE. Gimmicky, but
impressive. However, currently it only supports the UTM projection.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 3:13 PM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
any other goodies.
Hi,
I like GDAL a lot and I use its vector and raster capabilities daily. It would
also be unfair to sit in the Program steering committee of GDAL if I didn’t
like it. However, I also like OpenJUMP and it feels important for me to keep it
fully operational on Windows, Linux, and Mac (both 32