| Hi,    Give me some idea where it does not 
work:- does the file open dialog let you choose your file format? It 
is
 just a demo so it may not?
   Yes, its opens the 
dialog. also allowing us to choose our file format. - you said it gets added to your local catalog 
... so something must
 be happening
   Ya its added in Catalog 
also..Yes it is calling the renderer also. - you say it does not work for the map widget; 
does your map model
 have a layer created (or was there a problem creating the 
layer?) If
 the layer is created is it able to find a renderer? And so on 
....
   By default this custom 
map view is using Tiled renderer. How can we set this map view to use normal 
renderer. In default Mapview we can choose the renderer from preference 
page. But the custom mapview is always taking tiled renderer. 
   Please give some 
idea to select the Normal Rendering instead of Tiledrenderer in custom 
mapview.     Thanks and Regards, S.Karthi 
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 2:18 PM Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Tiling map 
  editor 
 > Hi,>
 > Our Custom File format 
  works into the Normal Map by following steps:
 >
 > -added custom 
  file format in net.refractions.udig.catalog.ui.fileFormat and
 > 
  implimented the net.refractions.udig.catalog.ServiceExtension 
  Interface
 
 That sounds fine.
 
 > - Created Reader Class which is 
  extending AbstractGridcoverage2DReader and
 > implementing 
  Gridcoveragereader.
 
 Okay so you are creating a new grid coverage reader 
  at the geotools level - fun.
 
 > - So It is by default using the 
  BasicGridcoveragerenderer
 >
 > These steps are working 
  fine(displaying the image) for the default map
 > editor.But the same is 
  not working for map widget which is added in to our
 > own view.
 
 I 
  am afraid that is not enough to go on; here is why I am having
 trouble. 
  Give me some idea where it does not work:
 - does the file open dialog let 
  you choose your file format? It is
 just a demo so it may not?
   Yes, its opens the 
  dialog.. - you said it gets added to your local 
  catalog ... so something must
 be happening
   Ya its added in Catalog 
  also... - you say it does not work for the map 
  widget; does your map model
 have a layer created (or was there a problem 
  creating the layer?) If
 the layer is created is it able to find a renderer? 
  And so on ....
   As the layers which are 
  added into this Map View not visible.... We checked by programmatically.. its 
  working fine.   But its not 
  loading the image becos of selecting Tile Rendering by default. 
  Please give some idea to select the Normal Rendering instead of 
  Tile.      
  > Can you give some steps by 
  which we can add this to our own view?
 You have the code example; that 
  is what I have. The MapViewer widget
 is the same as used by the MapEditor; 
  from there I am not sure what to
 tell you.
 
 > Thanks and 
  regards,
 > S.Karthi
 >
 >
 >
 >> ----- Original 
  Message ----- From: "Jody Garnett" <jody.garnett@xxxxxxxxx>
 >> To: "User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS"
 >> 
  <udig-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 >> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 6:00 AM
 >> 
  Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Tiling map 
  editor
 >>
 >>
 >> Talk me through how you add your 
  custom format into the normal map? It
 >> sounds like you have the 
  catalog plugin (since they are being added to
 >> the catalog); but 
  not the renderer for your custom format. For give me
 >> if that is 
  too simple an answer ... I cannot really tell what is going
 >> on 
  from your description.
 >>
 >> Jody
 >>
 >> On 
  Fri, May 15, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Karthi <karthi.sivalingam@xxxxxxxxx>
 >> wrote:
 >>>
 >>> 
  Hi,
 >>>
 >>> Yes we are able to load .shp and .jpg 
  files into the Map View, its
 >>> working
 >>> fine... 
  But the custom formats are not getting loaded into that view. 
  The
 >>> default Map Editor supports our custom formats file.When 
  we load the
 >>> custom
 >>> format from that view it is 
  adding in to the catalog but not displaying
 >>> 
  the
 >>> Image.
 >>>
 >>> How can we add 
  custom format support to that view(like default map
 >>> editor) 
  ?
 >>>
 >>> Any 
  suggestions?
 >>>
 >>> Thanks and 
  regards,
 >>> 
  S.Karthi
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> You can also look at 
  what catalog plugins the tutorial includes; if it
 >>> does not 
  include support for a format you will not be able to use that
 >>> 
  format.
 >>>
 >>> 
  Jody
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> Good question; I need 
  some clarification:
 >>> - the tutoiral includes its own open file 
  dialog which you can use to
 >>> dump in shapefiles; you may need 
  to expand this code to support other
 >>> files I am not sure (it 
  is only a tutorial after all)
 >>> - the normal udig add layer 
  wizard should make use of the
 >>> ApplictionGIS current map; I 
  wonder if we can get ApplicationGIS to
 >>> pick up the map on your 
  view?
 >>>
 >>> 
  Jody
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> 
  //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 >>>
 >>> 
  Hi,
 >>> Thanks for the suggestion
 >>> We tried with 
  the tutorials examples
 >>> 
  net.refractions.udig.tutorials.rcp.Now
 >>> we are able to place 
  map widget in different views. But the we could not
 >>> able to 
  load the image/layer into it by using open file dialog.
 >>> How 
  can we load image / layers in to the newly created 
  mapview?
 >>>
 >>> Thanks and Regards,
 >>> 
  S.Karthi
 >>>
 >>> ----- Original Message 
  -----
 >>> From: "Jody Garnett" <jody.garnett@xxxxxxxxx>
 >>> To: "User-friendly Desktop Internet 
  GIS"
 >>> <udig-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 >>> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 11:44 
  AM
 >>> Subject: Re: [udig-devel] Tiling map 
  editor
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> There are two 
  ways:
 >>> - the map display widget (ie MapViewer) can be used in 
  any view you
 >>> wish; there is a code example in the tutorials 
  directory
 >>> -
 >>> http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.platform.rcp/msg05032.html>>>
 >>> The ability to control which 
  "stack" an editor is opened in is pretty
 >>> new to eclipse; for 
  the longest time you had no ability as a
 >>> programmer to set 
  this thing.
 >>>
 >>> 
  Jody
 >>>
 >>> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Karthi 
  <karthi.sivalingam@xxxxxxxxx>
 >>> wrote:
 >>>>
 >>>> 
  Hi,
 >>>>
 >>>> How to tile two Mapviews to show 
  two Map (Side by side)?
 >>>> It can be done manually by drag 
  one editor to the side.
 >>>>
 >>>> But can we do 
  the same by program?
 >>>>
 >>>> Thanks and 
  Regards,
 >>>> S.Karthi
 >>>> 
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