Thanks Peppe. Perhaps I'll find some time soon to fix this.
Larry
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 1:24 AM, Giuseppe Aruta giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it
wrote:
Jukka, Larry
I tried the patch that Larry sent but is seems not working with OpenJump.
At least with my machine Ubuntu/OpenJDK. It the other
Jukka, Larry
I tried the patch that Larry sent but is seems not working with OpenJump.
At least with my machine Ubuntu/OpenJDK. It the other members of our
community agree, I vote to comment out Road Curve tool untill further
solutions.
A workaround to draw roads is to use ToolsAnalysis Offset
Hi ,
I confirm that DrawRoadTool of Phyton plugin doens't work anymore and
blocks any drawing tools too. The only way to go out is to kill java
process. I use Ubuntu 14.04 and OpenJDK.
Peppe
2015-01-21 7:57 GMT+01:00 Giuseppe Aruta giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it:
Hi Jukka,
thanks for the comment,
1. Python tools feels somehow like a promising way for writing new
drawing tools. The Python part of the tools look almost understandable for
non-programmer and I suppose that Python is the most common geospatial
scripting language at the moment. *However, if I understand right for
Hi,
I was searching tools for making some CAD alike drawing and studied what we
have. I found:
1. Some of the Python tools in the standard delivery has CAD-alike
features (rotated rectangle, Arc tool).
2. Peppe has made a CAD tools plugin that adds some CAD tools into the
default
Hi Jukka,
thanks for the comment, regarding my part, cadtools are relatively old and
they were never upgraded to new shortcuts added by Ede on OJ: they were
basically a sort of programming java test for me.
Recently I started to work to a new version, removing the tools which
have no usage,