SkyJUMP is an open source GIS program for the creation and use of facility maps and data on small to medium sized areas such as cities or military bases. It is written in Java and based on JUMP from Vivid Solutions.
SkyJUMP 1.2.2-isa V1.0.103 released 08/19/09. Added an "Append geometry type to layer name" check box to "Extract Layers by Attribute". SkyJUMP 1.2.2-isa V1.0.102 released 08/12/09. Added a layer right-click menu option to view the selected layer in Google Earth. This only works for layers with known projections. Improved "Convert/Reproject (OGR)" option to include a button to the right of EPSG options to open the selected projection/EPSG code in the spatialreference.org web site. Fixed a bug with Edit Selected Side when the length was edited or converted to feet and included a comma thousands separator. Fixed a bug in ASHS->Compute Wingard Parameters by changing the attributes to String and the geometry to LineString to allow saving as a ShapeFile. Added a "Select All Modified Features" option to the Edit menu that tracks changes made during the current session. SkyJUMP 1.2.2-isa V1.0.101 released 04/30/09. Added support for file format conversion and reprojection by scripting an open source utility called ogr2ogr. Choose "Convert / Reproject (OGR)" from the File menu. It can convert file formats and change projections. Added a T icon to Layers with an active LabelStyle. Also enhanced the tooltip with LabelStyle info. Added support for "Move along Clipboard LineString" to the "Move or Duplicate Along Angle" option. Added support for lines as targets for the "Past Over Selection" tool. Added a proportional text resize option to the Layer Properties dialog. Updated the Simple Query dialog to better fit the screen. Shrunk the size of the Change Styles dialog to better fit on screens that are 480 pixels tall. Added the capability to sort Categories by the size of text labels. Added a "View->EZ Button" toolbox with 10 buttons which can be set to perform any main menu or map right click menu options. Defines function keys F1-F10 as hot keys for the buttons.
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