[postgis-devel] Do you think we should put a note about 2D and3D on each function?

Obe, Regina robe.dnd at cityofboston.gov
Fri Sep 19 05:46:39 PDT 2008


Is there an easy way to define a new tag or something for this.  I was
thinking if we had a separate tag for it, it would be easier to pull out
those functions that have that tag later.

I guess we have similar issues with MM.  Anyrate we can still do it if
we stick to the same terminology, but I figured it would be less prone
to error if we had a tag.

I am feeling a bit more confident about my XSLT abilities now that I
have a couple of unrelated projects that involved me having to write xsl
files to transform the data into another format.  I was hoping to tackle
generating the function alter comments statements in the next week or so
trying to stick with just using a custom .xsl file for minimum increase
in dependencies.

Which brings me to the topic of if we create a custom xsl file for this,
where should we put this in the source tree or is this direction
completely wrong?

Thanks,
Regina


 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:postgis-devel-bounces at postgis.refractions.net] On Behalf Of
Kevin Neufeld
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 11:19 AM
To: PostGIS Development Discussion
Subject: Re: [postgis-devel] Do you think we should put a note about 2D
and3D on each function?

I think it's a good idea as well.  3D is definitely becoming more
popular.
-- Kevin

Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
> Obe, Regina wrote:
> 
>> What are your thoughts on that?  Seems like more people seem to be
>> trying to use the 3D support these days.
> 
> Ooooh. Yes please :)
> 
> 
> ATB,
> 
> Mark.
> 
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