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 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 I'm preferring solution 1 or 2. In any case I would make (a) "Page [1] [2]..." uppercase and (b) include the brackets "[1]" in the weblink to get a broader horizontal "click area". Yours, Stefan P.S. Note that the new G* Maps release abandoned popups (and right click) and displays everything under the search bar - which seems to be better adaptable to touch screens(?). 2013/8/27 Roland Olbricht <roland.olbri...@gmx.de> > 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 semantics. Additionally it is useful to get quick > information about what exists in a certain location, in particular at any > zoom > level. > > > not covered by the show data function? > > The data function is essentially a read-only view like an in-place editor. > So > it is only useful for me if I don't want to log in at that moment. It cares > about raw data, without any processing. It is in particular deeply hidden, > bceause it works in dense areas only on the highest zoom level, and then > only > with patience. For example > http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/50.73183/7.09999 > still takes around 10 seconds to load, and it is difficult to select the > right > object. > > Cheers, > > Roland > > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk >
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