Hi Jesse,i installed the module but unlikely it doesn't work. I can't open the 
ArcSDE wizard.Do you think a new release of this module can work correctly in a 
small time?


> Actually it looks like there is a module.  If you are using 1.0.6 go to
> the Help > Find and Install.  In the dialog that appears choose Search 
> for new features to install.  Press Next.  Check uDig Updates.  Press
> Finish.  In new dialog expand tree and select Unstable Plug-ins 1.0.2. 
> Follow the rest of the wizard to install the unstable plugins.  They are
> primarily other format support that still have some bugs.  Arcgrid is
> one of the formats.  Once the plugins are installed you should be able 
> to (hopefully) view Arcgrid files.
>
> Jesse
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> > the images i use have ArcGrid ascii format. If i have understood what you 
> > told me, i can add a wizard to the catalog in order to open the image. I'm 
> > not very good in programming, could you explain me at least from where i 
> > have to start? How can i add a wizard to the catalog? Is it easy to do?
> > thank you again very very much.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >>> What are geotools?
> >>>
> >>>
> >> A library we use that has the raster support.
> >>
> >>> I explain my problem. I analyse an image representing for example slope, 
> >>> or aspect, with my own algorithm in order to construct a new image 
> >>> representing landslide hazard. I receive in input the images from a GIS 
> >>> converted in ascii format, i elaborate the informations (ascii is the 
> >>> siplest format to elaborate data) and i produce a new map in ascii 
> >>> format.I would like to achive the input form a free GIS and to show the 
> >>> result in the same Gis.I hoped Udig was a good solution for that. Is 
> >>> there another solution?
> >>>
> >>>
> >> My problem is that I do not know which ASCII format you re talking
> >> about. You can certainly get the image on screen with a little bit of
> >> programming (adding it to the catalog, holding the data in memory,
> >> creating a renderer to draw it), but if it was specifically the ArcGRID
> >> ascii format then it would be a lot less coding (only adding a wizard to
> >> the catalog).
> >>
> >> Later,
> >> Jody
> >>
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