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On 07/02/2009, at 9:40 PM, andrea antonello
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Jody,
to answer about the last part regarding the update site, I take this
discussion to the developer's list.
We decided to drop support for the update site because for JGrass we
have a couple of extra packages from the eclipse environment, which we
need for the console editor.
i used to supply those through the update site, but since a recent
version of udig those were disabled in a strange with some other udig
nls package I think. That lead to bugreports that I wasn't able to
reproduce and very annoied users.
I have asked the udig commiunity more than once to be allowed to add
those few packages to the udig base and target platform, but never got
a real response from it.
So the decision to make our own branded release of JGrass and BeeGIS,
which I honestly still find a waste of time (which I could/would
prefer to spend on udig :) ).
So if we can once again talk about the inclusion of the JGrass extras
into the platform, I would be very glad to do so.
If they go in udig, I will also take care to setup the old update
site again.
Just for information, the additional plugins are:
org.eclipse.core.filebuffers
org.eclipse.core.resources
org.eclipse.ui.console
org.eclipse.ui.ide
org.eclipse.core.filesystem
org.eclipse.core.resources.compatibility
org.eclipse.ui.editors
org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor
Ciao
Andrea
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Jody Garnett
<[email protected]> wrote:
Yep - I always have this problem; if I make the code examples
useful (like
the distance tool) they get rolled into the application - and stop
being
code examples. If I may them not useful then they are viewed as a
toy and
people want to know how to do something real :-)
Silvia how can we get your update site fixed? And perhaps I can
make the CSV
tutorial example available via an update site...
Jody
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 2:26 AM, Silvia Franceschi
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
if you are a poor user like me... there is a working plugin in
JGrass-BeeGIS that can do what you need.
Unfortunately at present the uDig update site for JGrass and
BeeGIS does
not work, so if you want to use it you should just download the
complete
version.
Some details are here:
http://jgrasstechtips.blogspot.com/2008/05/how-to-convert-csv-file-to-shapefile.html
Ciao
Silvia
Daniel Depellgrin wrote:
Hello,
I think I need some support:
I have a list of coordinates (beaches) in excell format and I
would like
to make out of them a shapefile with point-features. Is that
possible? If
not can you give me any useful suggestion?
thanks in advance
Daniel
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