It wouldn't be an ARCSDE file.  It is arcgrid so you would have to use the file dialog.

If that doesn't work you can send me a file, I'm sure the problem is something minor.
Please make sure that if you send a file it is just to me and not the list.

Cheers,
Jesse

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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

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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.




  
      
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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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