![]() Fix tile refresh and missed download problems.Fix WMS browser goes to the wrong location on certain SVS WMS layers.Fixed Blue Marble tiles appeared at lower altitude in 1.3.2a2 than in 1.3.1. ![]() With downloadable Blue Marble (World Wind Lite), change cached Blue Marble folders so existing Blue Marble data from previous World Wind versions can be used.Reorganize help menu new Credits button in About dialog.Add support for loading GIF and TIFF files. ![]() Cache, toolbar render, and tile memory usage optimizations.Screenshots can again contain position info (if position info is enabled upon save).Speed up World Wind startup, especially with large XML config files: calculate icon world coordinates when enabled instead of on startup.Call mouse event handlers in plugins before local handlers.Add OutlineText setting that outlines placenames for readability.Add "Show Legend" to context menu for image layers with LegendImagePath tag.Unload plugins on application shutdown.New security warning dialog on plugin load.Images are converted to DDS by default (same as 1.3.1.1).Download tiles in single thread (back out multithreaded downloading due to performance problems).Its settings are now stored in WorldWind.xml (local settings folder). You can now toggle the opacity setting on image layers, in the property window.So wurde also eine ganze Reihe mehr oder weniger grosser Probleme beseitigt. ![]() Heute wurde nun die Version 1.3.2 veröffentlicht, die offenbar hauptsächlich der Fehlerbehebung dient. Dadurch kann man die Oberfläche der Erde in 3D erkunden, ganz so als wäre man tatsächlich dort. Das Programm verwendet dazu Karten der Landsat-Satelliten und Daten von Radar Topographie Missionen des Space Shuttles. It’s a recognition to the gvSIG Association and the community work, that has started up a development model based on the collaboration, solidarity and shared knowledge successfully.World Wind erlaubt es dem Heimanwender aus der Sicht eines Satelliten auf einen Ort seiner Wahl auf unserem Planeten heranzuzoomen. This award is a recognition to the probably most successful open source project born in the European Union. Trough gvSIG, thousands of users around the world manage their spatial information without any license use limitation. The project presented by the gvSIG Association allows the integration of the virtual globe developed by the NASA in gvSIG, an open source geographical information system that has become a referent as technology for information analysis from the territorial point of view, in an international level, after it’s 10th anniversary. ![]() Besides, the meeting served to stablish the bases of a collaboration agreement between NASA and the gvSIG Association. The award was given by Patrick Hogan finally, the NASA World Wind project manager. These awards are given to development projects of computer applications that use the NASA World Wind software, a virtual globe similar to Google Earth in open source, and are framed at the standards use to share and access to geographical information, defined by the INSPIRE European Directive. The “Europa Challenge” award has an international character where besides the Spanish representatives from the gvSIG Association, projects from United States, Italy, United Kingdom, Hungary and India. The gvSIG Association received one of the “ Europa Challenge” awards, given by the NASA and the European Commission last Friday, during the “ FOSS4G Europe” in Como, Italy. ![]()
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