I (hope I) have fixed the following bugs in the audio mapping: 1. Rubber band rectangles sometimes appeared when dragging the play head arrow(*).
2. When dropping the play head arrow on the track it didn't take any calibration into account, so could start playing a little way from where you dropped it (it was still accurate, the arrow just ended up a little way from where you dropped it). And some enhancements (partly based on Chris Morley's experience using it): 3. When dropping the play head somewhere, the point on the track it selects is now the projection of the drop point onto the track rather than the nearest track point. For reasonably dense tracks this isn't important in itself, but it does mean if you went down a street both ways, you won't snap to the wrong side of the street because a track point on that side happened to be nearer than one on the side you dropped. This also applies to shift+drag for synchronization, which also improves synchronization accuracy in the absence of an explicit waypoint. 4. It seems at least some Garmin devices don't time stamp waypoints (Chris's doesn't at all except as a comment; mine puts only the date, as if it were midnight!). So you can now choose to include these waypoints as audio markers with their timing estimated from their position in relation to the track (projection as above). They have to be on or close to it (some devices let you make waypoints unrelated to the track). 5. Related to that, you can now use any combination of the methods for creating audio markers, not just the first one that works. The audio preferences have been reorganised to reflect this, though your previous settings should still work, where relevant. David (* I turned rubber banding off when the button is pressed on the play head, but it seems Java has already queued the same mouse down event for select mode before I can turn it off, so selection immediately turned it back on again. Hmph. Zoom mode was OK, which is why I hadn't seen this happening). _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/josm-dev
