Hi Roland,
I agree with your criticisms on the show data feature. However, I
think it would better (easier for people to use) to fix the issues
with show data, rather than duplicating a bunch of its functionality
in a new way. You could put your tag - English translation into it,
somehow fix the
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Jason Remillard
remillard.ja...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Roland,
I agree with your criticisms on the show data feature. However, I
think it would better (easier for people to use) to fix the issues
with show data, rather than duplicating a bunch of its
Hi
My local Supermarket:
http://overpass.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.38116/-2.36842
If you click on it it display other objects (Bus Stop Road) before the
Supermarket. Is this expected behaviour?, if so, why?
On 26/08/2013 17:23, Roland Olbricht wrote:
Dear all,
the Popup
Hi
My local Supermarket:
http://overpass.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.38116/-2.36842
If you click on it it display other objects (Bus Stop Road) before the
Supermarket. Is this expected behaviour?, if so, why?
It is accepted behaviour. I would love to have some fixed order and
Is it possible to hide them in an collapsible list ?
Technically, yes. Current suggestions to handle large tag lists are:
- Don't show tag lists at all but refer to the object's page
- Clip them after some entries
- Show them with a vertical scrollbar in a decent viewport (5 lines or so)
- Show
Hi Roland,
nice work!
I was wondering if could be a workable solution to display and hide objects
based on current zoom.
On z19 for example the entry for administrative boundaries is less
interesting than a pub, as on lower zoom it could give priority to streets
and stations instead of shops, and
Hi Roland
Nice work! You solved a tricky issue by introducing page [1] [2]
One tiny enhancement: When clicking in the upper region of the map window,
the popup is being clipped, which is an issue for good User Interaction.
I see following solutions:
1. adapt height of the popup to the
Hi Stefan,
I see following solutions:
1. adapt height of the popup to the remaining space (down to at least 2
items, currently it's 7)
2. leave as is but make default height of the popup smaller, perhaps to 5
items
3. pan map down automatically until popup fits into map window
Actually, I
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.dewrote:
Actually, I think a solution
4. enhance Leaflet such that popups on the upper part of the viewport open
downwards.
is the preferrable solution and likely attractive for most other Leaflet
popup
users. I've no
Hallo Eric,
Take a look at my Rrose plugin for Leaflet, it may do what you need.
Thank you. Yes, this is exactly what I have searched for.
-- Roland
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Hi Roland,
Without some context it is hard to make any comments. What are the
goals/user scenarios of the feature not covered by the show data
function?
Thanks
Jason
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Roland Olbricht
roland.olbri...@gmx.de wrote:
Dear all,
the Popup extension for the
Hi Jason,
Without some context it is hard to make any comments. What are the
goals/user scenarios of the feature
The feature shows all elements that have a well-understood meaning by their
tagging. So the mapper gets a basic feedback what of his edits have made sense
in the commonly accepted
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