Hi Larry,
Nice to hear from you,
Skyjump has still nice features which have not yet been integrated into
OpenJUMP,
We miss you... ;o)
Michaël
Le 10/01/2012 23:28, Larry Becker a écrit :
Hi Jukka,
I haven't posted for a while, but I'm still listening. Your post
reminded me that OJ still doesn't have one of my favorite features in
SkyJUMP: the layer file. These are basically project files per
layer. They are created when you use the Archive Selected Datasets
menu option. It creates a zip file containing all of the selected
layers (using their current file format) along with a project file
(with the jmp extension) that has the same filename as each archived
layer . The zip file can then be used to deliver data along with
associated style information to others without any file path
problems. The recipient of the archive can choose to open it directly
and work on it in-place (all changes will be written back into the zip
file), or extract it and Merge the selected layer project files into
their current project.
This feature has been in use at ISA for many years and we consider it
essential to using JUMP to work on projects with multiple people
editing at the same time.
regards,
Larry Becker
ISA
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Rahkonen Jukka
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
New OJ does not open my old project files which I have created in
2009. It is not a problem because I have the corresponding
OpenJUMP version in the same zip file. Big advantage from a small
footprint. I still wonder what has changed and how the old
project files could be edited to be usasable with a fresh OJ.
It would be nice to be able to save the project file to that
datasource path would be relational to JUMP_HOME or something.
That would make it possible to deliver data, project, styles and
software all together - unzip and launch and you are ready to work
in one minute. You cannot do that with ArcGIS but I guess it might
be possible to do with OpenJUMP. It is already possible if
operation system gives USB disk the same volume letter in the
lottery but that is not always the case and users without admin
rights cannot change volume letters at least on Windows.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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