Oops. I see now the links to the source code were in Paul's previous e-mail.
I'd be interested in fixing the parts of the LayerViewPanel code that
introduce a dependency on the JInternalFrame. Paul: Can you share some
thoughts on what parts of the code need to be revised so that
LayerViewPanel can
Thanks for the information on your work Paul. Would you be willing to share
your code with me?
Landon
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> thanks for your answer and your introduction to the list.
> We are always glad to hear when someone uses OJ, uses OJ to
Hi Paul,
thanks for your answer and your introduction to the list.
We are always glad to hear when someone uses OJ, uses OJ to develop
further tools (or even wants to contribute :)
I guess I shall also have a look at your SMT tool.
Uh, seems like SAR stands not for "Synthetic Aperture Radar" - i
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 11:15:58 -0700
Landon Blake wrote:
> Has anyone extracted the LayerViewPanel as a stand-alone widget for
> Swing Programs?
I've used the LayerViewPanel and TreeLayerNamePanel in SMT - SAR
Manager Toolkit http://sarmanager.sourceforge.net/
> I was thinking about doing this, o
Hi Landon,
There used to be a demo folder in the project under
com/vividsolutions/jump. It had a folder with a stand-alone layer view
panel demo. Of course it had a few dependencies, but I think it comes
close to what you are attempting. I still have it in the SkyJump project
on sourceforge, an
Has anyone extracted the LayerViewPanel as a stand-alone widget for Swing
Programs?
I was thinking about doing this, or of coding something similar from
scratch, but I wanted to ask here first.
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