MacOSX Users Short Installation Guide
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1 - Download the version from the main page that is also for Win and Linux
- e.g. the version the latest version is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mentaer.u/files/moveantools/ojhorae/openjump_rc16moveantools_mar2013.zip/download
2 - Check for Java or if it needs to be installed
- Java is installed if you find in >Applications>Utilities> a Java Preferences app. If you don't have Java installed you can get if from Apple Support Page, e.g.: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1515
3 - Install and Start OpenJUMP HoRAE
- unzip/uncompress it by double click on the downloaded file
- go into the created folder "openjump_horae" (in my case created on the desktop) and further into the /bin/ directory
- then start it by clicking on OpenJUMP.app file
loading may actually take a while...
4 - Testing
- go to menu File>Open File... browse to where the OpenJUMP folder was generated during "uncompress" and further to the "testdata" folder. Select the file "gb_tracking_sampledata.jml"
- you can get a Kernel density raster for this dataset using from the main menu MOVEAN>HRE>Point KD> Point Kernel Density
- in the new dialog you will see that h_ref for the dataset is calculated with 4027.7m. Hence, in the "Distance (h,..)" field set "4000".
- set the "Cell Size" to "200" (i.e. 200m)
- press "ok"
- select/click on the newly generated raster layer (in the layer tree)
- now chose from the menu MOVEAN>HRE>Create Probablity Contours from Raster
- for the 95% contour simply click "ok" - and a new layer with the 95% Home Range Polygon is return
- You can save the home range polygon(s) by "ctrl" & mouse click on the layer name and choosing "Save Dataset As...". Select a location (e.g. the desktop) and the file format (jml or ESRI shp), and type the file name or keep the default name given (= Layer name). However, you should remove the "." of "0.95" in the file name to avoid problems later when trying to load the file(s). Click "ok".
Let me (Stefan:sstein=at=geo.uzh.ch) know if things don't work. So I can try and fix it. Btw. in the example above you did load points stored in a "jml" file. But points stored in *.shp (shapefile format) will work too. JML is just a simpler (GML) format of OpenJUMP.
Important Keys
- Apple-Key & mouse click on layer : opens the layer context menu
- Apple-Key & Shift & mouse click on object in the map - or table field : opens item context menu (e.g. to delete or modify items)
- Alt & Shift : to activate map panning modus