I am using uDig 1.1 RC5 on WIN XP SP2.
 
I am trying to work with a SHAPE file of the Manitoba National Road
Network. This has about 96000 lines. I can display the lines great, and
can edit the linework nicely too. And I can use the i tool to display
the attributes for a line. I can edit the data in a field and it seems
to take it but when I move to another line and back it doesn't save the
changes and I even tried using the commit before moving away. Are we
supposed to be able save changes to the attributes?
 
One other thing: when I try to use the Table View tab it displays some
lines and then it takes forever to go through the table, sucking up all
of the CPU power in my computer and never getting through the table, is
there something that I am doing wrong? Can this dataset be too big for
this version of uDig?
 
I am getting great results from displaying data with uDig, displaying
large cadastral datasets along with WMS servers for vector data and WMS
servers for imagery now I am trying to move onto editing with it.
 
    Bob Bruce
 
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