Having tried it a bit more, shift-click on the relation button appears to
copy the relations on the previously selected way to the current one (ie a
version of the R shortcut, but for relations only). This produces some
undesirable effects, especially when you've got umpteen relations that you
Apols for pre-empting announcement (I would rather have been en route to
Amsterdam, but alas...)
One suggestion would be the ability to memorise the last relation you've
added something to (maybe Memory as a third button on the add-to screen),
and a single keystroke method of adding another way
2009/7/11 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net
== Drag-and-drop points of interest ==
The basics of OSM editing are now easier than ever:
1. Drag a lovely colourful point of interest onto the right place on the
map
2. Save
3. Er, that’s it
Can one add it's own poi's ? (like atm's)
2009/7/16 Rob r...@coolbegin.com:
2009/7/11 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net
== Drag-and-drop points of interest ==
The basics of OSM editing are now easier than ever:
1. Drag a lovely colourful point of interest onto the right place on the
map
2. Save
3. Er, that’s it
Can one
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/7/16 Rob r...@coolbegin.com:
Can one add it's own poi's ? (like atm's)
or like amenity=drinking_water ? Shall I send you an suggested icon so
you can add it? Which would be your preferred format?
16x16 PNG to the same design and colour scheme as the current
Richard Mann wrote:
One suggestion would be the ability to memorise the last relation you've
added something to (maybe Memory as a third button on the add-to screen),
and a single keystroke method of adding another way or node to the
memorised relation. Maybe even just ctrl-clicking on the
..or make a selection box where you can select your favorite poi's for the
toolbar
2009/7/16 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/7/16 Rob r...@coolbegin.com:
Can one add it's own poi's ? (like atm's)
or like amenity=drinking_water ? Shall I send you an
2009/7/11 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net:
== Photo-mapping ==
You can now do photo-mapping with Potlatch. Just click the camera icon, and
it’ll talk to your favourite online photo storage service to get pictures.
By default it uses openstreetphoto.org - so many thanks to Stefan de
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Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:
Neither the page on openstreetphoto.org nor
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OpenStreetPhoto gives any
detail about how us, the community can add photos to this database.
:')
Maybe you could look back in your
2009/7/16 Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:
Neither the page on openstreetphoto.org nor
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OpenStreetPhoto gives any
detail about how us, the community can add photos to this database.
Maybe you could look back in your email
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Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/7/16 Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:
Neither the page on openstreetphoto.org nor
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OpenStreetPhoto gives any
detail about how us, the community
On 16 Jul 2009, at 19:04, Stefan de Konink wrote:
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Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:
Neither the page on openstreetphoto.org nor
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OpenStreetPhoto gives any
detail about how us, the community can add photos to this
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Shaun McDonald wrote:
Can you please place information on the above wiki page on how to do
that with all the glory details, rather than having people rely on
searching through their mail archives, if they are subscribed to the
mailing list.
Heh, you beat me to the announcement.
I’m delighted to say that Potlatch 1.1 - special commemorative SOTM edition
- is now live, and there’s loads of new stuff.
== Drag-and-drop points of interest ==
The basics of OSM editing are now easier than ever:
1. Drag a lovely colourful point of
+1
As it happened, I opened on a local shopping street (Cowley Road, Oxford).
The POIs that people have been adding that aren't on dragdrop are
ATMs/Banks and cycle parking...
Richard
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Just been and had a look.
Only problems I got was using mouse scroll wheel to zoom in does not
work and the icons look pixelated when you zoom in on the map.
Jack Stringer
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