Well, I am the second author, some time ago I added some improvements to
the original code by Jan Bilak, like tile prefetch, better settings, etc
... (revision 4 to 10 in the SVN). I do not care about the license of the
tracer server, so if Jan Bilak is OK with license change to GPL or any
other
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011 11:58:00 +0200 (CEST), Dirk Stöcker wrote:
On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, Martin Ždila wrote:
Wow. I never realized that search feature is SO powerful :-). It
even covers
Select Way Nodes from the UtilsPlugin2 :-) Thanks!
But how can I add button with predefined search string to my
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 21:20:10 +1100, Andrew Harvey wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
wrote:
Another option that we could think about is setting certain tags on
the
uploaded changeset that indicate what background layers were used
(e.g.
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:09:07 +0100, Olivier Croquette
m...@ocroquette.de wrote:
Hi,
as already discussed, I have been working on PicLayer recently. You
will find attached a patch which adds the following features and
corrections :
Misc:
- allow to auto-zoom on PicLayers (e.g. support of the
Again, the idea is not to build up a fortress. It is well known that if
someone really want to catch the images, he will be able to do so anyway.
The request to show and accept the uela is coming from the jurists, I cannot
change that. What I would like to know is if it is possible and how
On my old computer JOSM was quite a favorite target for OOM killer (1
gb java heap) or prone to OutOfMemory exceptions (500-600 mb java
heap). I think neither of these can be fixed in JOSM. There are also
other crashes that can't be fixed in the JOSM code - power outages,
blue screens of death,
AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory should be in Windows
No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
which is
Hi Stéphane!
I have create a plugin to simply convert a area into a multipolygon.
Have you considered adding it to the original multipolygon plugin?
For my original multipolygon plugin I plan to add some of the advanced
multipolygon features (like correctly handling outer way not being a
instead of today's
JOSM/1.5 (2069 SVN en_GB) Java/1.6.0_0
I would transmit
JOSM/1.5 (2069 SVN en_GB; wmsplugin, validator, slippymap) Java/1.6.0_0
This could create some network overhead - there are 39 plugins in
JOSM's official plugin list, of those I have personally 16 installed
Is it just me, or is the slippy map plugin a pain to work with? It lags
on my system and is a memory hog.
WMS is better, but it's not designed for changing the zoom levels
dynamically. (And it has some dependencies.)
You can improve the WMS plugin to use more than one zoomlevel :)
In
Ah I forgot. Most plugins use a nonstandard naming, so JOSM will not be
able to detect the plugin. The plugin multipoly is one of them.
Nonstandard naming? Which naming of what (name of class? name in
manifest? some other name?) is standard and what should I change in
the plugin to fix this?
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/3412 Check for missing name:*
translations
So this is patch which adds another check in validator. This reminded
me of one idea - that validator plugin could have plugins itself.
Currently if you want to add new test, you write new class and then
you open
But as I said before, I don't currently consider OSM accounts to be a
valuable asset. I have many of them and should one be compromised then
I'll create another. Any account created anonymously from the web page
They are not very valuable, but once someone start vandalising in
your name,
Multiple changesets means that you can have multiple stacks at a time.
Basically, instead of opening another JOSM process you can just open
another layer and another changeset ... and of course, you can
continue opened changesets even after you quit JOSM for any reason
(either you need to
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