where is http://www.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/export in svn?
thanks
mikel
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On 10/10/09, Mikel Maron mikel_ma...@yahoo.com wrote:
where is http://www.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/export in svn?
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2009/10/1 Christian Müller cmu...@gmx.de:
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Will gosmore stay PD and, if not, what license will it be licensed under
in the future?
PD Confirmed
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/changeset/18055
I've modified the code quite a bit - is there any chance on getting svn
access / do you accept
Hello,
I think, the future will not be Blender or any gaming engine like openarena.
I think, the most used platform will be WebGL, a 3D-rendering API integrated in
the browsers, usable with JavaScript. It is already integrated in developer
versions of WebKit (Safari, Konqueror) and Firefox.
What about vrml? And blender is an editor. What editor will you use to
produce webgl? Blender
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Stefan Ziegler
stefan.ziegler_...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
I think, the future will not be Blender or any gaming engine like openarena.
I think, the most used
Regarding this F1 thing - no one will get it. Best you can do is put some
big inviting help button on the dialog
that might need explanation.
I already started to do that.
See the new help aware option pane
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/browser/trunk/src/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/He
Karl Guggisberg wrote:
Hi,
I plan to remove JOSMs internal help browser and to always delegate to an
external browser, for two reasons:
Consider mapping in remote areas using portable device such as netbook.
1) Download appropriate area using josm and save osm file.
2) Collect gps data
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009, MP wrote:
Before someone deleted it from the plugins page (so it WAS available
through official JOSM plugin update system and it was pointing to
corrent URL with newest and working version) it was maintained and
perfectly working. I wonder how someone have discovered that
Hi,
Sorry if I am giving the impression of being too impatient, but I have
submitted two patches on Trac. As an outsider or hang-around member of the
JOSM developer community, I am not familiar with the workflow. Will the
Trac tickets containing the patches be eventually accepted or rejected by
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009, MP wrote:
Also, i think this feature as it is is quite stupid - if you want to
use some of the unmaintained plugins (if that plugin is still working,
which is the case of mutipoly), there should be some checkbox don't
remind me for this plugin again, otherwise you'll see
Ah I forgot. Most plugins use a nonstandard naming, so JOSM will not be
able to detect the plugin. The plugin multipoly is one of them.
Nonstandard naming? Which naming of what (name of class? name in
manifest? some other name?) is standard and what should I change in
the plugin to fix this?
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/3412 Check for missing name:*
translations
So this is patch which adds another check in validator. This reminded
me of one idea - that validator plugin could have plugins itself.
Currently if you want to add new test, you write new class and then
you open
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009, MP wrote:
Ah I forgot. Most plugins use a nonstandard naming, so JOSM will not be
able to detect the plugin. The plugin multipoly is one of them.
Nonstandard naming? Which naming of what (name of class? name in
manifest? some other name?) is standard and what should I
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009, MP wrote:
Only things that would need to be resolved for that would be enforcing
plugin dependencies (that could be done at runtime in worst case) and
allowing plugins to interact with each other, so the new check could
add itself in validator. Something like:
Validator
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