[OSGeo-Discuss] Geometry Display for Dot Net WPF Program
Brad Hards
bradh at frogmouth.net
Fri Feb 3 13:00:17 PST 2017
Wouldn't contributing to one of those existing projects be more useful than
another project?
I see commits in the last year for all three - DotSpatial
(https://github.com/DotSpatial/DotSpatial), SharpMap
(https://github.com/SharpMap/SharpMap) and
MapWindow(https://github.com/MapWindow/MapWindow5)
Even if it doesn't have WPF support now (which at least SharpMap does), you
gain a lot by building on existing code.
Brad
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> From: Discuss [mailto:discuss-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Landon
> Blake
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> Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Geometry Display for Dot Net WPF Program
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> Hey guys. I may need to create a little utility program to display
> geospatial
> geometry in a Dot Net WPF program. I've checked out DotSpatial, SharpMap,
> and MapWindow, but they all seem to have map display components made for
> Windows Forms and not WPF, or they are no longer maintained.
>
> Before I write my own WPF map control, is there another open source option
> for WPF I should know about?
>
> If I need to roll my own, I'll try to make sure the code ends up as an OSGeo
> Incubation Labs project.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Landon
>
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