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** [[Example Plugin For Accessing Sextante Algorithms]] | ** [[Example Plugin For Accessing Sextante Algorithms]] | ||
* [[How to use i18n Internationalization]] | * [[How to use i18n Internationalization]] | ||
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* [[Implementing Undo]] | * [[Implementing Undo]] | ||
* [[Displaying Debug Messages]] | * [[Displaying Debug Messages]] |
Revision as of 18:24, 27 May 2010
General Docs
Basics
- How to run OpenJUMP in Eclipse
- How to make your own OpenJUMP built
- OpenJUMP javadoc (sstein 3rd May 2010: needs to be updated, I think)
- JTS javadoc (the geometry library used by OJ)
- OpenJUMP programming Guideline
Making Your Own Plugins
- The difference of PlugIn and Extension and Registry
- How to use and make own Plugins
- How to use a plugin with a properties file in ECLIPSE
- Example PlugIns:
- How to use i18n Internationalization
- How to load data from a Shape File directly
- Implementing Undo
- Displaying Debug Messages
- Adding A Toolbar Button
- Implementing cursortools
- Converting a CursorTool to a PlugIn
- Extending a FeatureCollection by Adding new Attributes
- Drawing an on-screen ornament
- OpenJUMP with Wallpaper
notes:
- Tips and Tricks around the Java Topology Suite
- Notes On OpenJUMP's Rendering System
- Notes on TaskFrames
- Notes on the Display of AttributeTables
- Using JUMP Libraries in an External Application
Adding support for new data formats
- How to write a new driver (Spring 2007)
- How to Create an Open Wizard (Since OpenJUMP Version 1.2)
- Some additional notes on adding support for a new file format: File DataSource Notes
- Working with GML