As my utf-8 knowledge is next to inexistent, I would appreciate if people could
have a look whether this is really a case of an UTF-8 error, or whether our
UTF-8 checker is wrong.
The UTF-8 checker in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client aborts when rendering
./tilesGen.pl --Layers=caption xy 35 21
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spaetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As my utf-8 knowledge is next to inexistent, I would appreciate if
people could have a look whether this is really a case of an UTF-8
error, or whether our UTF-8 checker is wrong.
It's bogus - it's the classic result you get
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 09:34:33AM +0100, Andrew McCarthy wrote:
The problem is in the last word in this line. Bel is okay, but the next
two bytes, C3 2E, aren't valid UTF-8. If the first byte is in the range
C0???DF, the second byte must be in the range 80???BF.
If you have it on your
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Joachim Zobel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I took a closer look at the data and found that several ways (1+) in
europe) have identical nodes on subsequent sequence_ids.
I suspect this largely happens when someone removes a few nodes from a
loop and the
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On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Jon Burgess
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On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 11:10 -0700, SteveC wrote:
anyone able to help with this?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-36.8485lon=174.7679zoom=14layers=B00FTF
The coastline shapefile generator on hypercube has been offline
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 15:06 +0100, Andy Allan wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Jon Burgess
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 11:10 -0700, SteveC wrote:
anyone able to help with this?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-36.8485lon=174.7679zoom=14layers=B00FTF
The
Am Montag, den 18.08.2008, 13:30 +0200 schrieb Marc Schütz:
Is there actually a valid use case for having the same node multiple
times in a row?
I don't see any.
I could write a script to korrect the existing ones. Do the sequence_ids
have to be in sequence (which means the ones above need to
Hi,
it seems like this is a recurring topic on this mailing list, but this
only goes to show that there is an issue burning many people: the JOSM
architecture and design has countless deficits, but there is little hope
of fixing them while the Plugin-API consists of tons of public fields.
In know
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, David Earl wrote:
That would have been high on my list to implement as well...
Why would you want it, when SHIFT+CLICK does this? Or do you want it
*exactly* half way? If you add a new node, I guess there are two things
you might want to do next - extend a way from the
Dirk Stöcker wrote:
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, J.H. wrote:
[..]
- Identify plugins which might just as well be moved into the JOSM code
base (I'm sure there's plenty of code which doesn't have to be a plugin).
Unglue is the only candidate ATM.
Add the AgPhoto plugin, as it is way
Nice, quoting myself :-)
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, David Earl wrote:
That would have been high on my list to implement as well...
Why would you want it, when SHIFT+CLICK does this? Or do you want it
*exactly* half way? If you add a new node, I guess there are two things
you might want to do
Dirk Stöcker napsal(a):
Hello,
in revision 805 I implemented a new feature I want to know your opinions
about:
Virtual nodes.
When in select mode and the displayed way is long enough, in the middle of
the way a little + is added. When clicking this, a new node is created,
which can
Petr Nejedly napsal(a):
Dirk Stöcker napsal(a):
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Gerv also hinted at the fact that JOSM is written in a way that is
somewhat untypical for Java, and whenever a newcomer to JOSM programming
said this is all bullshit let's refactor it wholesale I told
Dirk Stöcker wrote:
- Implement drawing ways in select mode and Add is no longer required and
you have modeless editing. Start drawing mode using a key and ESC to
stop is probably the best way to do this. Is C like Create already
used?
'C'ombine Ways
--
Lennard
On 18/08/2008 14:13, Maarten Deen wrote:
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 02:01:09PM +0100, David Earl wrote:
On 18/08/2008 13:18, Maarten Deen wrote:
This also circumvents the half broken option of placing nodes with
SHIFT-CLICK
(half broken because it always adds a segment to the node you placed
Maarten Deen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Press 'A' or 'N' or select the 'Draw Nodes' tool. Press and hold
SHIFT and click a few nodes. These nodes are drawn without a segment.
So far so good. Now release SHIFT and move the mouse. You will see a
segment that starts from the last node you
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Matthias Julius wrote:
Dirk Stöcker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After a bit of thinking it is much easier: Adding a listener, which
checks ESC presses in Add-Modus and switches back to Select-Mode in case
ESC was pressed.
You still have the modes, but that would not affect
David Earl wrote:
On 18/08/2008 14:13, Maarten Deen wrote:
Press 'A' or 'N' or select the 'Draw Nodes' tool. Press and hold
SHIFT and click a few nodes. These nodes are drawn without a segment.
So far so good. Now release SHIFT and move the mouse. You will see a
segment that starts from the
J.H. schrieb:
- Introduce an API version management for plugins (let a plugin return
its expected API version. Assume pre-version-management version on
NoSuchMethodError).
- Make it easy for refactorers to run a workspace with all the
(critical) plugins checked out.
- By the way of
Matthias Julius wrote:
Maarten Deen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You have just redefined the meaning of shift-click.
No key or mouse combination with a special key I know of changes when you
release either key. JOSM is the first application I encounter that does so.
Simple example: use shift
2008/8/18 Petr Nejedly [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just don't like the appearance of the virtual nodes. Could you turn them
into
small (nonzoomed), thin red plus signs instead of rendering them the same
style
as the way they sit on?
I love this new functionality, which as you say, is perfect for
Hi,
Add the AgPhoto plugin, as it is way more memory efficient than the
builtin photo linking.
Frederik?
I do not use photos, so I'm not the right contact here.
I don't either but I have heard a number of reports that Agpifoj was
indeed better than what we have built in, so throw out the
Maarten Deen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matthias Julius wrote:
Maarten Deen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You have just redefined the meaning of shift-click.
No key or mouse combination with a special key I know of changes when you
release either key. JOSM is the first application I encounter
Dirk Stöcker napsal(a):
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Petr Nejedly wrote:
I just don't like the appearance of the virtual nodes. Could you turn them
into
small (nonzoomed), thin red plus signs instead of rendering them the same
style
as the way they sit on?
Sure. In SimplePaintVisitor there is
Evgeny Mandrikov napsal(a):
Why are you using ant instead of maven in JOSM-NG?
The obvious answer is 42 of course...
Guess what. I just created a new J2SE project in NetBeans and it created
an ant script for me with all the bells and whistles. It helps me debug,
it helps me profile. On the
Hi,
who had the brain-dead idea to put add-node hotspots into SELECT mode,
exactly where we used to click to SELECT ways before---and to leave out
a configuration setting to turn it off?
cu
Henry
PS: pissed, because I just found a couple of added nodes in my command
stack and have to redo my
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Other plugins are again one step more complex. They use the SVN revision
number as their version and thus make manual intervention unnecessary.
There is a catch, however, at least with subversion under Linux. If you
make a change to the plugin, then
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Henry Loenwind wrote:
who had the brain-dead idea to put add-node hotspots into SELECT mode,
exactly where we used to click to SELECT ways before---and to leave out
a configuration setting to turn it off?
First: You should learn to behave.
Second: It can be turned off,
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Dermot McNally wrote:
PS: pissed, because I just found a couple of added nodes in my command
stack and have to redo my last 20 minutes of work because I don't know
where they are and don't want to upload bogus nodes...
And that excuses rudeness on this scale directed
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Bodo Meissner wrote:
I cannot see any crosses when I select a GPX layer in the layers list. I
often use this because all ways will be displayed in dark gray colour
which makes it easier to see the GPX tracks.
Need to test if the element is in active layer. Display is
On 18/08/2008 18:31, Maarten Deen wrote:
Matthias Julius wrote:
There is the catch. Shift-Click and a node without a segment is created.
Release
the shift and the segment is created. The only way to create a node without a
segment is to created two nodes. Then the first is created without
Robin Rattay napsal(a):
J.H. schrieb:
- Introduce an API version management for plugins (let a plugin return
its expected API version. Assume pre-version-management version on
NoSuchMethodError).
- Make it easy for refactorers to run a workspace with all the
(critical) plugins checked out.
On 18/08/2008 23:14, Maarten Deen wrote:
David Earl wrote:
On 18/08/2008 18:31, Maarten Deen wrote:
Matthias Julius wrote:
There is the catch. Shift-Click and a node without a segment is created.
Release
the shift and the segment is created. The only way to create a node without
a
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
I don't see that NG or NG-2 would fly at this point.
I don't see why not.
Well, I hope you actually *do* see the point - as I know personally that
you're really not an ignorant :-)
I'm astonished why everybody is so eager about
fussing around with a piece of
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