On 13/10/2012 10:12 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
That looks great emily!

http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/UDIG/Raster+Styling

A couple of notes:
- the colour column can use the same technique as the theme property page to 
allow the colours to be edited
- I learned the hard way not combine the "theme" and the "theme" generation 
into the same page (as it makes it harder to write).

I recommend:
1) turning your "compute values dialog", into a "raster styling wizard" which asks "theming 
style" and initial "colour palette" on one page, followed by sample size, classification function as 
appropriate

I'm not sure I follow the reason behind doing this. The users can select the theming style and color palette on the main page. With your proposal, if they hit 'open wizard' you want them to have to re-enter this information before they can compute the bin values?


2) Dropping the No Data entry into your table after the other values, it could be 
represented as "-no data-"

And one question:
Q: Theming Style: Interval, Ramp, Unique values - is "ramp" the same as SLD 
Interpolate?

The SLD Interpolate is where a smooth gradient is produced between two value / colour 
assignments. Is that what "Ramp" is up to...

Sounds like ramp is the same as interpolate. Geotools ColorMap class provides for ramp, interval, and value colormap types so that is what I used for this proposal.

Jody




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