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Re: [Openev-discuss] how do I use 'draw labels'? Thanks for helping keep SourceForge clean. X You seem to have CSS turned off. Briefly describe the problem required :. Upload screenshot of ad required :. Jun 4. Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov 8. Dec Jan 9. Feb Mar Apr May 8. Jun 8. Jul 7. Aug 8. Sep 3. Nov Dec 2. Jan 6. Mar 4. May Jun 6. Jul 2. Jan Jun May 7. Aug 1. May 4. Jul 6. Sep 8. Apr 4. Aug 3. This OpenEV is also using Python 2. Atlantis will continue producing "commercial grade" releases of OpenEV but I will take the liberty of producing occational interim release "FW" releases that are little lower tech.
Folks, OpenEV depends on OpenGL and we have had a mixture of experiences with the quality of OpenGL drivers for different cards on the the various supported platforms, including Windows. While we have been able to "fallback" to using the Mesa software OpenGL implementation on unix platforms for some time, we have till now been dependent on the quality of the card vendors OpenGL implementation on Windows NT. Many drivers give the option to not use acceleration, falling back to the Microsoft provided software mode.
This is useful on systems where the card drivers cause OpenEV to crash. However, some drivers, such as my own ATI Xpert under Windows NT, do not include any such option, and so till now we have had no way of forcing software mode. However, I have now compiled the Mesa3D library for Windows. If the resulting OpenGL3D.
In the 1. This release includes mostly bug fixes and should prove to be more stable and robust then previous releases. There have also been a few improvments in this release including the option to load an image as decimated instead of averaged, a better zoom level GUI, and classification support. You can download version 1. One of the prime areas of interest is health and epidemiology, for which CIETmap is being developed.
This tool will also integrate some statistical information, and some standard GIS analysis capabilities along with some modelling techniques specific to this project. Currently, we are in the midst of development of Phase 1 of the project that is focusing on interpolation of health statistics. Some of the improvements to the OpenEV core that are ongoing as a result of this project: - addition of some colour selection tools - integration of a raster classification interface - ability to view classifications as a legend in a view window - integration of a modified inverse-distance-weighted interpolation algorithm - extended font support Thanks to Paul Spencer and Frank Warmerdam for their work and diligence at ensuring our efforts are consistent with the long-term growth of OpenEV.
I'm looking forward to our company's continued involvement with the OpenEV community and I must add that we have been very impressed with the work that has been done to date on the OpenEV technology. If anyone would like more information regarding the technical developments that are taking place and the impacts this will have on OpenEV, please contact Frank Warmerdam at warmerda
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