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MapFish Print Server supports TMS

Monday, January 25th, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

With the revision 3349, MapFish prints now supports TMS layers (see OpenLayers for client side implementation).

MapFish Print Server supports TMS

Monday, January 25th, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

With the revision 3349, MapFish prints now supports TMS layers (see OpenLayers for client side implementation).

Vancouver 2010: also with MapFish !

Monday, January 25th, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

You can follow the weather forecast with a MapFish application: see here.

The Mystic River Electronic Environmental Atlas with GeoExt

Sunday, January 24th, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

Nice application. One small hint: use jsbuild to build your javascript library in production environments ;-)

Vancouver 2010: also with MapFish !

Sunday, January 24th, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

You can follow the weather forecast with a MapFish application: see here.

Traduction du site mapfish.org

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

Vous trouverez une traduction française du Quickstart et de la procédure d’Installation sur http://geoetic.net/index.php?view=Prise%20en%20main%20rapide%20MapFish. Merci à son auteur !

Traduction du site mapfish.org

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

Vous trouverez une traduction française du Quickstart et de la procédure d’Installation sur http://geoetic.net/index.php?view=Prise%20en%20main%20rapide%20MapFish. Merci à son auteur !

GeoExt User Extensions

Friday, January 15th, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

… also named GeoExt UX. The idea behind the GeoExt UX is to propose ready to use high level components.
Here are some UX:

GeoNames Search

Test it !

Routing

Test it !

Street View

Test it !

There is also a Google Earth UX (with WMS), a display projection selector, a scale selector, some toolbar components or spatial shortcuts.

The redlining tool is under development, like the Printing (with MapFish print server), the client Printer or the layer manager.

All information related to the UX can be found here: http://trac.geoext.org/wiki/Community.

If you have proposals for other UX or modification of existing UX, don’t hesitate to provide any ideas.

OpenERP & PostFinance : paiement OPAE

Monday, January 11th, 2010 by Luc Maurer

** English below **

Grâce à Camptocamp, il sera bientôt possible de générer un fichier OPAE (Ordre de Paiement Electronique) pour PostFinance.

Camptocamp, en tant qu’éditeur de la localisation Suisse et principal intégrateur de la solution, assure régulièrement l’amélioration des possibilités offertes par OpenERP pour le marché Suisse. Notre équipe a donc débuté le développement des paiements via fichier OPAE, répondant ainsi aux nombreuses demandes des petites et moyennes entreprises. Ce développement devrait normalement être terminé d’ici fin février 2010 et sera inclus dans le module l10n_ch.

Le financement de ce module est entièrement pris en charge par Camptocamp ; dans le cas où vous souhaiteriez nous aider à développer les fonctionnalités d’OpenERP, toute contribution de votre part est toujours grandement appréciée!

Salutations à toutes et à tous.

Luc Maurer

*English*

OpenERP & PostFinance :  OPAE payment

Thanks to Camptocamp, it will be soon possible to generate an EPO (Electronic Payment Order) file transfer for PostFinance.

Editor of the Swiss localization and main integrator of the solution, Camptocamp regularly makes sure OpenERP improvements and updates are adapted to the Swiss market. Our team committed to the development of payments via EPO file transfers in order to meet the needs of SMEs. This development will be completed by the end of February 2010 and will be included in the l10n_ch module.

The elaboration of this module is entirely financed by Camptocamp ; should you wish to participate to the development of the functionalities of OpenERP, any contribution from you is always greatly appreciated!

Best regards,

Luc Maurer

From gvSIG to MapFish

Sunday, January 10th, 2010 by Cédric Moullet

I relay a blog presenting a workflow from gvSIG to MapFish.