Am 2012-07-12 22:43, schrieb Graham Jones: > Hi Jan, > This is looking very good - much more intuitive than the original interface > where you had to press the menu key, and nice easy access to the > upload/download feature, which gets used a lot.
Thanks! > A couple of comments that I think would improve it more: > > - It is not obvious to me that the little triangle in the menu bar means > that it is a drop down menu - the triangle is a long way away from the > 'Move' text etc., which makes it look like a separate icon rather than > being linked to that text. This is a default thing caused by using the ActionBar interface. I am working on a workaround, but it seems quite difficult. I have an ugly hack, but am looking for a clean solution. I'll either try to create a separate background color for the dropdown, or at least right-aligning the view. > - Do we have to have a separate 'Edit' and 'Edit Tags' mode? I spent a > little while with it in 'Edit' mode wondering why clicking on a way did not > bring up a tag editing dialog - would it be possible to make a long click > bring up the tag editor, and a short drag move the node? This corresponds to the original modes that were present before I started with my project. The EasyEdit mode which I created provides such a combined mode as you suggest: tap-and-drag moves a node, double-tap opens the tag editor. The first tap is needed as otherwise it would be nearly impossible to scroll the map in densely-populated areas as soon as you zoom out (every pixel is in the edit radius of a node then). I would suggest to either keep the edit/edit tags modes as they are (for users who want to tag/move without the additional tap) or just remove them. > - Actually, now I wonder what the 'move' mode is now - we seem to have > three modes that are about editing existing entities - Move, Edit and Edit > Tags - simplifying this would really help. I think "move" means "move/scroll the map view without changing anything". We could rename this to "read-only" or something similar. Kind regards, Jan _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev