[Gvsig_english] R: Interesting extensions - has anyone tested them?

Gambalonga Sottsass, Fulvia Fulvia.Gambalonga-Sottsass at provincia.bz.it
Wed Aug 10 13:03:50 CEST 2011


Hi,
thank you to the developers of the extension "OpenCADTools", it's really usefull!!

I tested it in gvSIG 1.10 and 1.11 (S.O. Windows) and only with the tool "Multipolyline" I had a problem: for example if I insert 2 polylines (using TAB between one and the other), space-bar to finish and then other 2 polylines, the 4 polylines are put all together (1 record), instead of 2 records with 2 polylines for each record.
Someone else has tried it?

Regards,
Fulvia

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: gvsig_internacional-bounces at listserv.gva.es [mailto:gvsig_internacional-bounces at listserv.gva.es] Per conto di Antonio Falciano
Inviato: Freitag, 5. August 2011 11:31
A: gvsig_internacional at listserv.gva.es
Oggetto: Re: [Gvsig_english] Interesting extensions - has anyone tested them?

Il 04/08/2011 19.13, Francisco Puga ha scritto:
> Hi Wolfang,
>
> Andrés explains nicely your first question :)
>
> 2011/8/4 Wolfgang Qual<Wolfgang.Qual at gmx.net>:
>> thanks for your fast answer. Looks great, but is there also an English
>> description? What I noticed: if you draw a non-regular polygon, there's no
>> context menu any more, all information is included in the "command line".
>
> I think this is already fixed in the development version. Please test
> it from here:
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2131623/com.iver.cit.gvsig.cad.zip
>
> (Remove the com.iver.cit.gvsig.cad folder in your gvSIG installation
> and use this)
>
> Notice also, in "edition properties" the option to "active remove last
> vertex with the right button of the mouse". If you enable it, you lost
> the context menu but with the right button but you gain remove the
> last point added in a comfortable way. To end the geometry you can
> press "space"
>
>> Cut polygon seems to be the same as split polygon (which was developed for
>> our administration), but seems to be a bit more easy to use. But what can be
>> done with "snappers" and "follow geometry"?
>
> If you have many layers where are able to snapped the system becomes
> really slow. The "snappers" buttons allow you disable them temporally
> to increment the performance.
>
> "follow geometry" allows digitalize a geometry following exactly
> other. I just record a screencast to show how it works.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cKvfMyeN0k
>

Hi all,
"follow geometry" is really a great enhancement! Great job!!! :-)

Cheers,
Antonio

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Antonio Falciano
http://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniofalciano
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