[Gvsig_english] NavTable - new gvSIG Extension

Benjamin Ducke benjamin.ducke at oxfordarch.co.uk
Tue May 26 20:35:35 CEST 2009


Excellent. I am looking forward to seeing NavTable thrive in
the future. I am sure it will be a blessing for many gvSIG
users.

Thanks,

Be

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From: "Juan Ignacio Varela García (Nacho Uve)" <nvarela at cartolab.es>
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NavTable Roadmap will be on the web as soon as possible! 
Your ideas and recommendations will be included... 

Thank you!! 



2009/5/26 Benjamin Ducke < benjamin.ducke at oxfordarch.co.uk > 


Great! 

What are your targets regarding features for the 1.0 release? 
Personally, I think a great feature would be to have XML files 
that can be loaded into NavTable forms and describe input field 
properties. Those could allow users to customize input forms 
to a certain degree, such as using default values for fields, 
field type and value range constraints, look-up list for 
rapid data entry, etc. 

I realize this is a lot of work, but maybe some of the more 
basic, very useful things such as look-up lists could be 
implemented without too much effort? 

While we are at it: a way to explicitly set a field value 
to NULL (no data) would also be great. 

Thanks for your good work, 

Ben 




Juan Ignacio Varela García (Nacho Uve) wrote: 





Hello Ben, 

1. More direct interaction Map -> NavTable 

What I mean is a little tool in the NavTable which, while 
activated allows me to click on a spatial feature in the View, 
flashes that feature for visual feedback and jumps straight 
to the attribute record for the feature in the NavTable. 


Yes, I like your idea. We will add this tool in our 'future works'! 

2. A way to automatically save edits when switching to 
the next feature, w/o having to click the little disk 
icon. As it stands, there should also at least be a warning 
that changes will be lost if not before the user 
switches records. 


In the very next release (NavTable 0.2.2), it will be a dialog to warning about not saving values. In the v1.0, there will be available a new feature that allows to configure auto-save behavior. 

Thank you very very much for yours points!! Best regards, 

Nacho 

[1]: http://navtable.forge.osor.eu/index_en.html 
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