Dear Mifan,
it has been a great pleasure to have such an interested and autonomous
student working on uDig.
I really hope that you will be able to stick around and bring your
project further. My interest in it still holds.

That said, I am looking forward to try out your latest changes. If I
can suggest you the following: create a tag in your git repo, where
you state that that one is the gsoc2011-mifan tag (or similar). Then
we give that tag as final result for the gsoc and you can push up your
latest stuff.

Ok, going for the final evaluations. :)

Take care,
Andrea


On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 7:24 AM, Mifan Careem <[email protected]> wrote:
> HI Andrea, All,
> I've made some changes to the catalogng, based on feedback and suggestions
> by Andrea. These I've incorporated into the codebase. Specifically, I manged
> to add titles for each component by using a GridLayout for each
> component(viewer) and added sashforms between them to be able resize the
> components.
> I've also created a menu operation for the last component, that allows users
> to 'Copy to Clipboard' the path of the layer. However, I finished this after
> the GSoC deadline, so I will push this code in after the 26th August so as
> not to mess up the evaluations.
>
> I've updated the wiki [1] with the up-todate screeshots and I added a few
> more notes as well.
> So that's it from me for the current GSoC CatalogNG - I had a great time,
> and thank you all for the great support. And I must say that uDig is one of
> the few open source projects with the best maintained documentation - the
> starter docs for development was amazing.
> I hope to hang around with the community after GSoC, to ensure the CatalogNG
> goes into production based on further feedback and also to contribute to
> uDig in whatever way I can.
> [1] http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/UDIG/CatalogNG
> Thanks again, and Cheers
> Mifan Careem
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Mifan Careem <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>>> - the panels should be divided through SashForms, so they can be
>>>> resized. While the names of services are usually always short, the
>>>> paths are mostly long
>>>
>>> Ok - makes sense. I went with FillLayout to make use of the equal sized
>>> components. I will try to incorporate Sashform in.
>>
>> Done and committed.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> - the panels should have some kind of title reporting what they have
>>>> inside (service, type, whatever)
>>>
>>> Yep - this I did try to do but couldn't find a way to do it since I
>>> couldn't attach a title to a TreeViewer. I guess I need to enclose this
>>> viewer within another viewer or use a FormLayout. Appreciate any pointers
>>> here..
>>
>> Done and committed.
>> Cheers
>> Mifan
>
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