Hi Stefan,
Am So, 19.06.2016, 14:50 schrieb simson.gert...@gmail.com:
> the latest version for download from the josm website is only built once
> every night. So in your case probably there were several changes this
> day (from 10399 to 10407) but the next latest version was not yet built.
Ah
Hi there,
I've just downloaded "josm-latest.jar". Some plugins had to be updated,
but during the nag screen a problem occurs:
"josm-latest.jar" is v10399, the downloaded plugins want v10407!
Best regards,
Tobias
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Hi there,
before posting a bug-report: Can anyone verify that the plugin AlignWayS
stopped working in stable and latest? It was a very useful plugin ;-(
Best regards,
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Hi there,
I don't want to push #2318 [1], but I think there are many dupes already.
Is there a reason, why snapping hasn't been included in JOSM?
Of course there's a work-around for removing overshots by creating
points at intersections, but snapping is a feature, which is realling
missing in
Hi there,
I don't know if TRAC is still alive, so please don't mind me linking
to the bug I've me: https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/12653
Best regards,
Tobias
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Hi there,
is it possible to place multiline labels in MapPaint unsing MapCSS?
I've played around with eval(replace()) and \n in every variation
(\\n, "\n", '\n', "\\n", '\\n' etc.), but can't get the label to
break :(
Best regards,
Tobias
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Am Fr, 18.03.2016, 20:53 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
> I've generated a style for JOSM with very wide lines (width=40).
> It looks very well, but whenever I'm selecting a way, I'm getting
> a big fat (non-greek) red line.
Dirk just pointed me here:
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/He
Hi there,
that might be not the correct place to ask this question, but since
I've been registered on this list for a while, I'm giving it a try.
I've generated a style for JOSM with very wide lines (width=40).
It looks very well, but whenever I'm selecting a way, I'm getting
a big fat
Hi there,
JOSM is one of the best mapping tools with topological support.
In comparism to widely spread CAD software, like Microstation,
it's reduced to the needs of a mapper. Missing features, like
mapping bank/slops can easily be added by external python scripts.
My clients often ask whether
Am Do, 20.11.2014, 13:12 schrieb Dirk Stöcker:
JOSM does not give you any restrictions regarding the license of data
modified or created with it.
Thanks for this information!
But license restrictions can come from other data like loaded imports and
background imagery.
Sure :)
Donations:
Am Do, 20.11.2014, 13:16 schrieb Marko Mäkelä:
JOSM is licensed under the GNU GPL, which guarantees the four freedoms
listed at
https://gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
Thanks for pointing me.
Only if you import some data sources into JOSM and create a derivative
work based on that, then
Am Do, 20.11.2014, 14:11 schrieb Serge Wroclawski:
As other have pointed out, Josm itself has no restrictions, but for
example, Bing imagery does. You can't use it for non-OSM projects
AFAIK, as an example.
And of course there are data license issues with various data sources.
Yeah, I know.
Am 12.08.2011 17:28, schrieb Josh Doe:
Agreed. People complain about the OSM wiki being out of date, but rarely
update it or even report the problem.
Perhaps we should have a notice on wiki's website, which articles
might be too old and which might need an update. There are tons of
pages,
Dear Germán,
Am 09.05.2011 15:11, schrieb Germán Márquez Mejía:
Thanks. It's still not clear to me, what the problem with that patch is. At
least with my plugin there's no such a dificulty (IMHO). Unfortunately I only
knew the patch through your reply, so now I've posted there and won't make a
Am 08.03.2011 14:53, schrieb Josh Doe:
And as far as OSM putting both datums on the same level, I have to
disagree. OSM itself explicitly says all coordinates are in WGS84.
There may be certain applications which mix things up, but that's not
the fault of OSM.
Let me explain it in numbers,
Am 08.03.2011 16:26, schrieb Sebastian Klein:
For this to work, the (lat,lon) coordinates have to be in WGS84 in the
first place. EPSG:3785 defines (lat, lon) to be spherical, so it is not
useful for osm in any way.
But it *is* used in JOSM:
Am 08.03.2011 16:07, schrieb Josh Doe:
Okay, first of all the proj.4 parameters you gave aren't entirely
correct. If you look in the epsg file from proj.4 that I linked to in
my earlier message, you'll see that the parameters you claim for
EPSG:3785 (sphere) are in fact what proj.4 uses for both
Am 08.03.2011 18:07, schrieb Sebastian Klein:
In 3857 you start with WGS84 coordinates and blindly apply the spherical
formula. This is exactly what we do.
I agree with the other points, but not with this one. When drawing
with JOSM's mercator projection, we're not creating WGS84 coordinates.
* Gauss-Krueger proejctions commonly used in Germany are not processed
by proj.4 accurately unless an extra grid file (BETA2007.gsb) is used,
[...]
That's neither a real problem of proj4 and nor a problem of Germany: every
country has problems like these, but only German users really care about
Am 17.02.2011 17:15, schrieb Ian Dees:
Don't reproject your coordinates to Virginia, just tell ArcGIS that your
request bounding box is in Spherical Mercator projection by passing in a
projection id of 102113.
Interesting information on this topic:
Am 28.01.2011 15:26, schrieb Ian Dees:
I'd be happy to write an extension to the imagery code to allow this. In the
mean time, I can set up a tile cache for you to use with your data if you
give me the URL for the ArcGIS REST page.
Don't forget about ArcIMS (okay, will take a little more time)
Am 05.01.2011 18:55, schrieb Dirk Stöcker:
P.S. You don't BTW want to add libproj4 support (at least for Linux).
Would be very nice ...
There is a much easier way! I've tried it about 1 year ago,
and had great success:
Just interface proj4js through webkit's javascript ability.
proj4js works
I think my topic was wrong: Microsoft gains access to aerial imagery
One of these should be correct:
- OSM gains access to Microsoft's aerial imagery
- Microsoft grants access to aerial imagery
Best,
Tobias
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Am 23.11.2010 20:24, schrieb Ian Dees:
As of about an hour ago JOSM's slippymap plugin supports Bing aerial
maps. I haven't publicized it yet because the official (technical)
announcement hasn't come out yet specifying what the URL requests
should look like or if we have to include attribution.
Am Do, 28.10.2010, 12:04 schrieb Irene Pucci:
There is a method that converts meters in pixels?
Since digital screens have different pixel sizes, there
are two main specifications in GIS world:
1. based on 96 ppi (about 0.026458333 millimeters)
2. based on 0.28 millimeters (about 90.71423 ppi)
Matthias Julius schrieb:
The same is true for geofabrik.de. Did Geofabrik go belly up, or what?
A lot of German nameservers have these problem ... see reports at heise.de.
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Matthias Julius schrieb:
If you want to use the normal Web Mercator, OSM and Google use,
it would be better to use spherical geometry ... it's more accurate
than calculation into a projection and back to LatLon.
The point is that things like the state of Wyoming only look
rectangular
Am Do, 17.12.2009, 23:40 schrieb Anthony:
What's the definition of rectangle in non-euclidean geometry anyway?
I can't answer this right now ;-)
But since we've got projections which *are* actually good to show
rectangles with correct shapes and angles, it could be possible to find a
suiteable
Am Di, 8.12.2009, 08:51 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
The circle might not look like a real circle on your
screen but believe us it is a circle! ;-)
Exactly.
I recommend everyone to use the new UTM projection, since it's exemely
useful for most of our (micro-) mapping.
Hi there,
sorry, I can't find the original thread about the problem
that JOSM transfers passwords unprotected to the server...
Perhaps my understanding of security is mistaken, but this is
the way, how *I* would do it:
1. Set up two small servers (Atom) in the same network as the
database
Am So, 23.08.2009, 13:26 schrieb Dirk Stöcker:
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Sebastian Waschik wrote:
to the bugs. One even caused plaicy to give a comment.
plaice = Schollen-Fisch?!
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Hi there,
EPSG has changed the official code for Web-Mercator!
from: 3785
to: 3857
see: change-id EPSG::2008.114
Can anyone change this in source please?
File: src/org/openstreetmap/josm/data/projection/Mercator.java
Best regards,
Tobias
ps:
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/2685
something to put on your watch-list!
http://www.jhlabs.com/java/maps/proj/
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Hi Detlef,
Detlef Reichl schrieb:
I stumbled over a possible bug in the greatCircleDistance calculation of
the LatLon class. If you zoom out in JOSM so that the MapScale gets
beyond aprox 430 kilometers, the shown value will get _lower_.
I think, that it is a bug in the greatCircleDistance
Hi Detlef,
Detlef Reichl schrieb:
src/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/MapScaler.java line 30
src/org/openstreetmap/josm/data/osm/visitor/MapPaintVisitor.java line
1197
even if I don't like the spherical law of cosines formula, it's
done correctly:
Hi Community,
can anyone give me quick help please?
I'm not able to compile any JOSM-plugin from SVN.
JOSM from SVN compiles like a charm.
JOSM's directory is ~/josm.
Where do I need to put the plugin-files to and how do I
build it?
Putting into ~/josm/plugins and running the plugins'
Dear Coders,
I've scripted some projections (UTM, Gauß-Krüger) in PHP.
I want to port them to JOSM. I've read the files from SVN
and I might be able to do this on my own.
Is JOSM capable of paper-coordinates or do I need to
transform them to pixel-coordinates?
If I need to transform them, how
Pieren schrieb:
Perhaps the solution is to keep the original projections EPSG and
Mercator in core and create a projection plugin collecting all
projections. In this way, we use the osm subversion repository; we are
sure that one projection is developed only once for all; many
projections
I've downloaded latest ewms-plugin within JOSM and unpacked
the webkit-binary to C:\windows\ (it's bad, I know).
xeen schrieb:
How did you get it to run anyway? (i.e. which command line do you use
in the settings?)
Thanks!
xeen
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[EMAIL
Hi there,
I've just tried out latest ewmsplugin with YAHOO (webkit on Windows).
In Dortmund (51.52, 7.46) I'm getting white stripes between the images.
Also, the images are very distorted. I'm using Mercator-projection, like
Yahoo does.
Is there already a bugfix or are you working on it?
Best
Dear Developers,
I've got the dram of virtual layers in JOSM.
1. OSM-file with various layer-tags: -1, +1, +2, +3 etc.
2. JOSM creates virtual layers for earch layer loaded.
For example:
- a highway without layer 0 = virtual layer 0
- a leisure area with layer +1 = virtual layer 1
- a building
Dear Developers,
all the WMS-plugins don't send out a SRS-code to the server,
so I've added SRS=EPSG:4326 to the URL (WGS84 code).
My JOSM runs in Mercator (Spherical/Web Mercator)= EPSG:3785.
Even if the coordinates are equal, the projection should be
different (the image should look
Hey Frederik,
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
What you're doing is you request an EPSG4326 projected bitmap from the
server but with a height that doesn't fit. Example: Assume your JOSM map
view is 500x500 pixels and you're viewing an area around 60°N in
spherical Mercator. The area displayed is 5°
Harald Kucharek schrieb:
Frederik Ramm ## eMail [EMAIL PROTECTED] ## N49°00'09 E008°23'33
Almost neighbours. I live Südstadt, near Werderplatz.
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Werderstrasse 24 | FON:+49(721)389566
^^
Anyone needs to run the
Hi there,
I just wanted to try josm-latest on a brand new HTC phone
(which is capable of JAVA applets).
I'm getting a message that important information about
MIDlet are missing (MIDlet name).
Can anyone help?
Best,
Tobias
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Henrik Niehaus schrieb:
There is a compiled version in the build directory of the archive.
Woops, you're right :-)
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Henrik Niehaus schrieb:
I have uploaded version 0.5
http://hampelratte.org/zeugs/openstreetbugs-0.5.tar.gz
This version supports the creation of new bugs. Furthermore I have added
some icons and improved the code here and there ;)
Could you please compile it (for Win32)?
Dirk Stöcker schrieb:
www.google.com
If you have specific problems, you need to ask these directly.
Ah ... that's why I love OpenSource:
You need support? Sorry, no support ... Google for it!
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Hi there,
could anybody please compile this plugin? I would love to try it:
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/josm/plugins/validator/
In future, it would be great to release a binary ... not all of use
are keen in JAVA programming :-)
Best regards,
Tobias
Hi there,
I'm missing one important function in JOSM: Add Node!
In CAD-software and other GIS-editors, you can add nodes to existing
ways in order to split them up.
Is this really a missing feature or am I too stupid to find it?
Best regards,
Tobias
Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
Download:
http://raumplanung.tobwen.de/OSM/browser_josm_alpha.zip
Is working now :-)
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Hi there,
suggestion 1:
Stop drawing Nodes by pressing ESC ... every professional GIS has it,
every graphic application has it. It's a very important panic-button!
suggestion 2:
Angle Snapping for 45° and 90° angles ... starting from the last node.
This is very helpful for drawing houses and
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