> I also note Naz was able to rescue his legend view work, ideally that can
> offer greater control and a place for the map graphic to store extra
> presentation settings.

Well, I have his email in the inbox to have a look at it as soon as I
have time. Did anyone give it a run?

I was assuming it would exploit parts of the legend and that it would
not have raster stuff on its own? Emily's ramps/categories are
something that is needed for a long time in udig.

Let's talk about legend view.

Cheers,
Andrea


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> On Thursday, 11 October 2012 at 7:27 AM, Emily Gouge wrote:
>
> I have not yet addressed the no_data issue but I will open a pull
> request for now and another one when I get something in place for nodata.
>
> Emily
>
> On 10/10/2012 2:05 PM, andrea antonello wrote:
>
> Hi Emily
>
> For those interested I've pushed the latest updates to my legend branch:
>
> https://github.com/egouge/udig-platform/tree/legend
>
>
> were you thinking to open a pull request for that? Or are you still
> working on it?
>
> Thank you!
> Andrea
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 10/4/2012 9:07 AM, andrea antonello wrote:
>
>
> Hi Emily,
> I am currently abroad so I can only look at your image.
>
> I've played around a bit more with the legend, in particular the ramp
> option. See attached image - does that better meet your requirements?
>
> Keep in mind I have not done anything with the NO_DATA values yet.
>
>
>
> Wooo, I really like that! It looks like the proper raster ramp legend.
>
> Thanks,
> Andrea
>
>
>
> Emily
>
>
> On 9/21/2012 5:25 AM, andrea antonello wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Emily, very nice work, always good to see you active!
>
> Comments:
>
> 1) ramps
> I am not able to review right now, but I would love to see the legend
> ramp enhanced, since that one is not really helpful.
>
> The ramp should be vertical and pass through at least a couple of
> colors, which means it also should take up the space of about 5 boxes
> usually taken up by the vectore box.
>
> I have done that kind of work for the JGrass raster legend and would
> be happy to retire that one to have it all inside the legend.
> Do you think we could somehow converge on that?
>
> Also, what defines when to use a category or a ramp?
>
> 2) In the above screen I see that some values seem to be integers,
> whereas others doubles. Why is that happening?
>
> 3) I would suggest to consider novalues. I don't think that someone
> wants to have the -9999.0 in the legend? Maybe that could even be put
> inside a preference panel to set?
>
> 4) I would suggest to put borders around the boxes in order to enhance
> readability. In the case a color is the same as the background, it
> looks odd (ex the -9999.0, but also white of the ramp on white
> background)
>
> Cheers,
> Andrea
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:01 PM, Emily Gouge <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> For the project I'm working on I needed to add the ability to include
> themed
> rasters in the legend. In the process of adding this functionality
> I've
> made a number of improvements to the udig legend.
>
> Updates include:
> 1) Fixed the legend style configurator so it remembers the style
> parameters
> entered by the user. Previously, it was always displaying the default
> values.
>
> 2) I added some layer interceptors to track when legend layers are
> added/removed and add listeners. I did this so I would watch context
> changes and updated the legend when another layer changed. I updated
> the
> legend if the style changed, visibility changed, or the context model
> changes. This means the user does not have to refresh the map to
> update
> the
> legend if they change a layer.
>
> 3) Fixed some rendering issues with the height of the legend being
> bigger
> than required.
>
> 4) I added code to display ColorMap values for GridCoverage whose
> styles
> include a ColorMap (see attached image for example). If the style does
> not
> include a ColorMap then the default icon is used. I supported the
> three
> types of ColorMap: intervals, values and ramp.
>
> I've made a pull request:
> https://github.com/uDig/udig-platform/pull/149
>
> Feedback/comments are welcome.
>
> Emily
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