#3752: nodes without tags should have a different color than nodes with unknown
tags
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Reporter: flaimo | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
#3444: Potlatch 2: Have to click twice to take an action
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Reporter: techlady | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority:
Hi,
First off, thanks Mikel - great improvements on the history tab.
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Mikel Maron mikel_ma...@yahoo.com wrote:
[..]
In the bigger picture
* The real way to deal with big and bot changesets is to have this listing
driving by OWL. What's needed to make that
On Sat, May 07, 2011 at 08:25:49PM +0200, Christian Vetter wrote:
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 5:46 AM, Scott Crosby sc...@sacrosby.com wrote:
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Christian Vetter veaac.fdi...@gmail.com
wrote:
With regard to LZMA: I have some C++ code lying around to compress /
One point that came up in the PBF discussion was the questions of ordering OSM
files. Lets try to analyze that and try to separate the different issues:
1. Order of object types
OSM files contain three different kinds of objects: nodes, ways, and relations.
In the future new types of objects
Thinking about the inclusing of the invisible-Flag I think we have to step
back a bit:
There are two use-cases: One is reading an OSM file with no history
information. Thats what most people do. The other is reading an OSM file with
full (or in the future maybe partial) history information. Those
On Sat, May 07, 2011 at 03:15:32PM -0500, Scott Crosby wrote:
Be able to skip blocks with unwanted entity ID numbers:
optional int64 min_id =11
optional int64 max_id_delta = 12 (Delta to the max id)
Also about 10 bytes per block.
I can't think of any use case where you would
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 10:46:26PM -0500, Scott Crosby wrote:
- include .proto definitions in the file format? - self describing;
might be of interest of we ever break compatibility; or if you want to
read PBF files that were extended by a writer and don't want to hunt
down the
Hi,
Would it be possible to have the rss/atom feeds include which language
the aggregated blog entries are written in (as specified by the author
when tapping in an entry at http://www.openstreetmap.org/diary/new) -
looking at the source xml for the
http://blogs.openstreetmap.org/atom.xml feed at
Hi all,
Serge announced a custom deployment of Patlatch2. This version makes
adding / editing sidewalk data in Washington DC easier. I'm sure
you'll see many other custom applications for a custom P2 deployment.
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-us/2011-May/005835.html
Awesome
On 8 May 2011 15:10, Ken Guest k...@linux.ie wrote:
Hi,
Would it be possible to have the rss/atom feeds include which language
the aggregated blog entries are written in (as specified by the author
when tapping in an entry at http://www.openstreetmap.org/diary/new) -
looking at the source
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Matt Williams li...@milliams.com wrote:
On 8 May 2011 15:10, Ken Guest k...@linux.ie wrote:
Hi,
Would it be possible to have the rss/atom feeds include which language
the aggregated blog entries are written in (as specified by the author
when tapping in an
Am Sonntag, den 08.05.2011, 11:50 +0200 schrieb Jochen Topf:
The PBF documentation would then explain that your are not supposed to set the
visible flag on current OSM files and have to ignore its setting when
reading
those, but you have to set and read it for historic OSM files.
An
Am Freitag, den 06.05.2011, 23:01 -0500 schrieb Scott Crosby:
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Scott Crosby sc...@sacrosby.com wrote:
Yes. If you want to create an incompatable hpbf (History PBF) format that is
very similar to the existing PBF format. Encode the visible flag into the
Stefan Keller wrote:
Right. In fact - it's currently a programmers nightmare: It took us in
OSM-in-a-box several months of development.
I already argued earlier for an own geometry type. I proposed (and
still do) to choose the Simple Features geometry schema from OGC.
This roughly
Germán Márquez Mejía wrote:
Hi list,
I've made a plugin [0] that draws a line over the path of another. Pretty much
like the F shortcut in Potlatch2. It's not awfully good, but I myself find it
really useful.
Do you know this patch? http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/4190
It works quite
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