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| Re: [udig-devel] uDig project files - mystery solved! | 
Jesse - thanks for the clues.
I installed uDig on my d: drive and since %HOMEPATH% doesn't include a 
drive designation and the -data directory specification doesn't use 
%HOMEDRIVE%, it quietly created a "Documents and Settings" on my d: 
drive.  Everything is there.
My basic requirement is to provide an easy way to predefine the layers 
and styles to be used for a particular map application that can be 
redistributed along with some data.  Full pathnames are a bit of a 
challenge moving between systems.
David
Jesse Eichar wrote:
Hi David,
Take a look at the shortcut that is created in the start menu.  It 
declares where the workspace is.  it is the directory after -data.  It 
probably is: "%HOME_PATH%\uDig" or something along those lines.  I 
have realized that it is not acceptable because if you don't put on 
the c: drive then the folder is also not on the C: drive so it can be 
hard to locate.
Jesse
On Oct 23, 2007, at 6:08 AM, David Adler wrote:
I'm feeling very dense and crazy.
I just installed uDig 1.1-RC12 on another Windows system that has 
never had uDig installed on it.
I'm not finding any umap or .localCatalog files anywhere under 
c:\Documents and Settings, although when I reopen uDig, everything is 
there.  I've looked all over on my system for files created around 
the time I exited uDig but can't find anything.
Another dumb question, when you use the File->Open Project, what is 
it looking for?
All I want to do is make a "project" file available to other users of 
uDig.  Isn't this possible?
ESRI products have .mxd and .axl files that define the composition 
and symbology of a map.
Jesse Eichar wrote:
I'm still not completely sure of all your requirements.  There are a 
few extension points that I might suggest:
1.  Startup extension.  It is an eclipse extension and basically it 
is just a code block that is run when the application is started. 
This would allow you to add the connection information into the 
application
2.  MapInterceptor.  This allows you to intercept when a map is 
created or openned which would allow you to add some default layers 
to the map if you wish
3.  LayerInterceptor: This allows you to intercept the creationof a 
layer and set a style on the layer when it is created.
I feel like I didn't answer your question.  The umap files still 
exist in Documents and Settings/uDig.  there is also a .localCatalog 
file that has connection information...
Jesse
On Oct 22, 2007, at 1:08 PM, David Adler wrote:
Hi Jesse,
The files certainly are buried.  I've scanned my whole system 
looking for these files and can't find them.
Is 'plugin_customizations.ini' a text file that I should find in 
"Documents and Settings" or in the uDig install directory on Windows?
I don't want to turn off opening maps on startup.
I want to be able to provide a file that contains the datasource 
connection information, layers and styles to be applied with a 
standard uDig installation.
In an earlier version of uDig, I found an XML file with an 
extension of .umap which seemed to include the layer information.
Or do I need to code my own custom application with uDig in the 
Eclipse development environment?
Regards,
David
Jesse Eichar wrote:
Hi David,
The files are nicely buried.  The class StartupOpenMaps controls 
this behaviour.  If you want to disable this behaviour, it is 
controlled by a Project.UI preference.  There are a few ways to 
modify the preferences by using by: 
ProjectUIPlugin.getDefault().getPreferenceStore().setValue(PreferenceConstants.P_OPEN_MAPS_ON_STARTUP, 
false).
A second way to modify the preference if  you are creating a 
custom application, is to specify a properties file with the 
preferences you want to specify.  If you look at the 
net.refractions.udig plugin there is a file in the root called 
plugin_customizations.ini.  This file specifies some of the 
preferences we want to use in the uDig application.  You could 
copy that and add:
net.refractions.udig.project.ui/openMapsOnStartup = false
to the file.
There are probably more ways by changing environment variables and 
so on.  But you'll have to check the eclipse help for that.
Jesse
On Oct 22, 2007, at 4:28 AM, David Adler wrote:
Where in Windows does uDig keep the files that control what 
projects/maps/layers are displayed when it starts up?  I've 
looked all over in "Documents and Settings" and "My Documents" 
and can't find anything.
I'm trying to port a 2002-vintage ArcExplorer .axl application to 
uDig and need some file to control uDig startup.
The uDig File menu has an "Open Project" selection - what is it 
looking for?
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