[Gvsig_english] gvSIG bug - measurement tool

Daniel Vicente Batista dvicenteb at gmail.com
Fri Aug 2 13:16:05 CEST 2013


Gilles, good morning. I use gvsig since version 1.10, int that time with
windows xp, and I am using now 1.12, with windows 7. I never had such
problem, and honestly never heard of... reading your text, I could
question, first, one thing: several versions of the same app could not be
conflicting? As sugestion, use 1.12, that is useful, and very stable. The
list's users reports problems with 2.0, but not with this tool. And about
java, because of different apps that use it, I have installed several
versions. Anything, report us.

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> The translation to Portuguese-BR of the Sextante algorithms for gvSIG is
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> This translation is available for gvSIG 2.0 as well as for gvSIG 1.11 and
> 1.12, and it must be installed fromthe Add-ons Manager. The instructions
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> Subject: [Gvsig_english] Gvsig Bug - Distance measurement tool:
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> Dear users/developers of Gvsig,
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> I could not find a "submit bug" tracker in the Gvsig community, so I
> assume this list is the right place to discuss a strange "feature" of
> Gvsig which could be a bug.
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> My problem: the "measure distance tool" of gvsig behaves strangely, it
> is unusable. It goes up and down as I increase the distance I want to
> measure with the mouse.
> For example: I click an "origin" point on the map, move a bit: the
> distance shown at the bottom right of the GUI increases quickly. I move
> further: it goes down. I move further: it goes up again, like a
> periodical function. The function also seems to be periodical when I
> change the angle of the distance measured (move the mouse without
> changing the distance to the origin). I could not find any rationality
> in the function: just ups and downs.
> The function "measure area" from the GUI has the same problem (I guess
> the "area" function uses the "distance" function). The functions "Area"
> and "Perimeter" of the "Expression calculator" in the Table view have
> the same problem. I assume they use the same (bad) functions.
> NavTable shows the RIGHT values. The Buffer function of the SEXTANTE
> plugin works correctly: I assume those plugins use their own (good)
> distance and area functions.
>
> I use Windows 7 Pro 32bit.
> I have several versions of gvsig installed on my system, from 1.10 to
> 2.0., including CE and OADE. They all have the same problem (with many
> many more problems and bugs for 2.0, but this is another story). I have
> several versions of Java installed on my system: 1.7.0_25 and 1.6.0_26.
> I tested both (disabled one of them in the Java control panel): it did
> not solve the problem. I tested several coordinate systems: it did not
> solve the problem.
> I could not find any trace of a similar bug on the internet: am I the
> only one in the world with that problem?
>
> Your suggestions?
> Do not hesitate to answer in spanish: I can read it, but my spanish is
> not so good that I can describe a bug "en castellano".
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> Thanks
>
> Gilles Delaunay
> from Berlin
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