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El 26/05/11 14:42, Jordi Torres escribió:
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<div> Just for curiosity, why is needed that approach in
MacOSX? Is there any problems in the gvSIG JNI libraries?<br>
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<div>The answer is that we do not have the binaires necessaries
to execute the jniCall. they are:<br>
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libNCSEcw.so libNCSUtil.so libNCSEcwC.so libNCScnet.so<br>
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As far as I know they are propietary, and they never gave us
the binaries compiled for Mac O.S. at least for OSX series. <br>
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Oh, I though gdal was using those same libraries to be able to open
ecw files. Do you know if gdal is supporting that format by itself?<br>
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<div> For gvSIG 2.0, we will need more testing but I think we
currently support that one format might be supported by many
different providers, so the user is allowed to select which
one to use. For example, in linux when the user opens an ecw
file, he could select if he wants to open it through gdal or
the current direct provider. For mac, if the direct one does
not work, it would not be included in the installation.<br>
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<div>You know, I am a hooligan of the new DAL library! :). <br>
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<div> That way we could have both approaches in the main
branch. Well, in that case not even in the gvsig-desktop svn
repo, as from gvsig 2.0 onwards, the raster support has its
own OSOR project and repository where you could work also.<br>
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Yes, good point, and for gvSIG 2.x I am fully supporting to
integrate as best as possible O.S. dependent code. But not for
gvSIG 1.x. <br>
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No, I think it would be much more difficult in gvSIG 1.x :( .<br>
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And the UI changes, I think the main problem is related to
panels which use absolute positioning, instead of relative
positioning using any of the available standard swing
layouts. If those panels are updated, I think that would
solve another problem we have when the Look & Feel is
changed, as I think it is the same problem you might have in
macOSX. If we were lucky and that would be the case, we
could use the new Nimbus L&F, much more interesting
IMHO.<br>
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Yes, we did the job with docking skin, but unfortunately there
are many dialogs in gvSIG that needs changes to work with it.
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<div> And if that is not the case, and branching is the only
way to go, as I said you could use the gvsig-desktop project
repository also, I think it will make life easier for you.<br>
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I said it at the beginning, to work in gvsig-desktop
repository is not a problem, but we need the appropiate
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Rafa and you are already commiters in gvsig-desktop, so no problem
in that case, but if there are other volunteers out of the project,
they will need to ask for it.<br>
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<div>Now I will leave others talk, as I don't want to monopolize
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Ups, sorry Jordi, tell me something about the gdal ecw support,
please. ;)<br>
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Cheers. <br>
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<div> Regards,<br>
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Cèsar Ordiñana Navarro
gvSIG software architect
DiSiD Technologies (<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.disid.com">http://www.disid.com</a>)
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DiSiD Technologies (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.disid.com">http://www.disid.com</a>)
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