Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-17 Thread Axel von Matern
Solved! Finally found a way to delete the stray nodes. :)

/Axel


12 maj 2008 kl. 18.53 skrev Axel von Matern:

 I can't remove this trans global way. My Potlatch just freez when
 trying. Can someone give it a try?
 /Axel

 12 maj 2008 kl. 15.26 skrev Tom Hughes:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Axel von Matern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The problems seem to get more bizarre... on my frontend I get a  
 huge,
 fat way covering the area. Tried to kill it. Also tried to press
 undelete with no luck. If you got the time to check out whats
 happening, its here: 
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=59.2471lon=18.0506zoom=17

 I think the problem is node 263897947 which is part of a waterway
 in that box, but which was moved over to the other side of the world
 somehow by you yesterday:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node/263897947/history

 The vast distance between that point and the rest of the way seems
 to be confusing the rendering in Potlatch.

 Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-12 Thread Axel von Matern
Hi!

Thanks for the update!

Just got an issue with the new feature. Its really dangerous to be  
able to shift whole ways that easy.

What happens is I accidently moved a large lake and then polatch  
bugged out due to memory issues. When logged back in, the lake where  
gone. Now I dont know how to fix this lake... do I need to redraw it?

I am reluctant to use the new Potlatch due to this bug... :(

/Axel


11 maj 2008 kl. 22.35 skrev Richard Fairhurst:

 Hi all,

 I didn't post about 0.9 here but naturally some of you have
 discovered the changes already... so here's a belated 0.9a update.

 First of all, as already noted, you can now drag whole ways.

 So that you don't accidentally drag them, as of 0.9a, you need to
 click, _hold_ for a very short while, then drag. (You don't need to
 hold if you'd previously selected the way.)

 Secondly, there's a generic undo button at the bottom left (or
 press Z). This is very much a first stab at it: there are a couple of
 little gremlins still to iron out, and a few things that it won’t
 undo (such as anything involving relations). If there's anything you
 spot that needs fixing, let me know.

 If you find that the map data is obscuring the background (whether it
 be Yahoo, OAM, NPE or whatever), you can now engage Caps Lock to dim
 the data.

 Plus there's the usual range of little tweaks and fixes.

 cheers
 Richard
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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-12 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Axel von Matern wrote:

 Just got an issue with the new feature. Its really dangerous to be
 able to shift whole ways that easy.

That should be fixed in 0.9a - it's more reluctant to move ways than 0.9 was.

 What happens is I accidently moved a large lake and then polatch
 bugged out due to memory issues. When logged back in, the lake where
 gone. Now I dont know how to fix this lake... do I need to redraw it?

You can undelete ways by pressing 'U'. Any ways that have been deleted  
will show up as red, locked ways - to undelete one, just unlock it by  
clicking the little padlock symbol.

Failing that, if you post where the lake was, I'm sure someone here  
can have a go.

cheers
Richard


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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-12 Thread Axel von Matern
Hi!
The problems seem to get more bizarre... on my frontend I get a huge,  
fat way covering the area. Tried to kill it. Also tried to press  
undelete with no luck. If you got the time to check out whats  
happening, its here: 
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=59.2471lon=18.0506zoom=17

/Axel


12 maj 2008 kl. 10.40 skrev Richard Fairhurst:

 Axel von Matern wrote:

 Just got an issue with the new feature. Its really dangerous to be
 able to shift whole ways that easy.

 That should be fixed in 0.9a - it's more reluctant to move ways than  
 0.9 was.

 What happens is I accidently moved a large lake and then polatch
 bugged out due to memory issues. When logged back in, the lake where
 gone. Now I dont know how to fix this lake... do I need to redraw it?

 You can undelete ways by pressing 'U'. Any ways that have been deleted
 will show up as red, locked ways - to undelete one, just unlock it by
 clicking the little padlock symbol.

 Failing that, if you post where the lake was, I'm sure someone here
 can have a go.

 cheers
 Richard


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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-12 Thread Tom Hughes
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Axel von Matern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The problems seem to get more bizarre... on my frontend I get a huge,  
 fat way covering the area. Tried to kill it. Also tried to press  
 undelete with no luck. If you got the time to check out whats  
 happening, its here: 
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=59.2471lon=18.0506zoom=17

I think the problem is node 263897947 which is part of a waterway
in that box, but which was moved over to the other side of the world
somehow by you yesterday:

  http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node/263897947/history

The vast distance between that point and the rest of the way seems
to be confusing the rendering in Potlatch.

Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-12 Thread Axel von Matern
I can't remove this trans global way. My Potlatch just freez when  
trying. Can someone give it a try?
/Axel

12 maj 2008 kl. 15.26 skrev Tom Hughes:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Axel von Matern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The problems seem to get more bizarre... on my frontend I get a huge,
 fat way covering the area. Tried to kill it. Also tried to press
 undelete with no luck. If you got the time to check out whats
 happening, its here: 
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=59.2471lon=18.0506zoom=17

 I think the problem is node 263897947 which is part of a waterway
 in that box, but which was moved over to the other side of the world
 somehow by you yesterday:

  http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node/263897947/history

 The vast distance between that point and the rest of the way seems
 to be confusing the rendering in Potlatch.

 Tom

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 http://www.compton.nu/

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[OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-11 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Hi all,

I didn't post about 0.9 here but naturally some of you have  
discovered the changes already... so here's a belated 0.9a update.

First of all, as already noted, you can now drag whole ways.

So that you don't accidentally drag them, as of 0.9a, you need to  
click, _hold_ for a very short while, then drag. (You don't need to  
hold if you'd previously selected the way.)

Secondly, there's a generic undo button at the bottom left (or  
press Z). This is very much a first stab at it: there are a couple of  
little gremlins still to iron out, and a few things that it won’t  
undo (such as anything involving relations). If there's anything you  
spot that needs fixing, let me know.

If you find that the map data is obscuring the background (whether it  
be Yahoo, OAM, NPE or whatever), you can now engage Caps Lock to dim  
the data.

Plus there's the usual range of little tweaks and fixes.

cheers
Richard
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