Hi
Am 28.07.2012 09:03, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
I have rewritten the GPS tracking part to use a Service, allowing tracks
to be reliably recorded even when the application is not active. Tracks
are now only recorded by user request. The GPS location can be shown or
hidden independently from track
On Aug 12, 2012 8:20 p.m., Jan Schejbal jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Am 2012-08-11 16:19, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
Two things remain to be done: Making a decision how to deal with the
different license for the preset, and implementing change export (and
possibly linking to the help
Hi,
I have made one minor fix to the code (reversing ways did not cause the
way to be marked for upload).
The official deadline is 19:00 UTC. Please note that I do not intend to
abandon the project after finishing GSoC - while I probably won't
implement major features, I plan to still do small
I don't see much use for an action bar in the tag editor.
We should just leave it as it is.
We've made some great progress thanks to Jan to be talking about
trivial things like this. :)
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 4:35 AM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.comwrote:
Everything is looking pretty good
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 2:16:18 PM UTC+8, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I don't see much use for an action bar in the tag editor.
On the contrary, we're starting to have quite a little collection of
buttons in the main form that would be much better if moved to an action
bar.
We should
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:18 PM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 2:16:18 PM UTC+8, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I don't see much use for an action bar in the tag editor.
On the contrary, we're starting to have quite a little collection of
buttons in the
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 10:35:50 AM UTC+8, andrewg_oz wrote:
Everything is looking pretty good now. I'm going to take Vespucci out for
a survey later today to see how things go.
Now that I'm back from my survey, here are the things I noticed. First the
good stuff:
1. GPS works fine.
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:32 PM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 10:35:50 AM UTC+8, andrewg_oz wrote:
Everything is looking pretty good now. I'm going to take Vespucci out for
a survey later today to see how things go.
Now that I'm back from my
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 6:49:30 PM UTC+8, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:32 PM, andrewg_oz
andrew@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
2. In the tag editor, the tag key/value auto complete doesn't seem to be
working properly. The key auto-complete seems to be
Am 2012-08-19 04:35, schrieb andrewg_oz:
I've also noticed a small annoyance with the tag editor. The main map
activity is using the new action bar, but the tag editor activity is still
using the classic Android title bar. With the background transparent it
looks a little messy seeing half
Am 2012-08-19 12:32, schrieb andrewg_oz:
1. After a while the action bar items started disappearing. First the undo
and GPS buttons disappeared.
If it happened during data uploading, I think the workaround was missing
there, so maybe just inserting it fixed everything.
I noticed that at least
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 11:07:18 PM UTC+8, Jan Schejbal wrote:
Am 2012-08-19 12:32, schrieb andrewg_oz:
1. After a while the action bar items started disappearing. First the
undo
and GPS buttons disappeared.
If it happened during data uploading, I think the workaround was missing
Hi,
I have now added the GPL dual-license notice, added a license viewer
with a short description of the license situation and attribution.
This also means that the preset icons are included in the main APK
again, and checked into the repo.
The APK is again available at
Everything is looking pretty good now. I'm going to take Vespucci out for a
survey later today to see how things go.
I've also noticed a small annoyance with the tag editor. The main map
activity is using the new action bar, but the tag editor activity is still
using the classic Android title
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I'd like to hear everyones opinion on this.
What do you think?
I think it's annoying to have to install two packages.
cheers,
Derick
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Jan Schejbal
jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com wrote:
A new and maybe last
On 16 Aug 2012, at 08:47, Derick Rethans o...@derickrethans.nl wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I'd like to hear everyones opinion on this.
What do you think?
I think it's annoying to have to install two packages.
+1 Would it be possible to get a different set of icons
Betreff: Re: [OSM-dev] [GSoC] Improvements to Vespucci
On 16 Aug 2012, at 08:47, Derick Rethans o...@derickrethans.nl wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I'd like to hear everyones opinion on this.
What do you think?
I think it's annoying to have to install two packages
Am 2012-08-16 19:06, schrieb Shaun McDonald:
I'm being pedantic about the page it's going, as the page it
currently goes to is only the current version.
This is a bug, fixed in my working copy (as it was a trivial string change).
Kind regards,
Jan
A new and maybe last development APK was provided at the usual location:
http://www.janschejbal.de/temp/vespucci.apk
Due to licensing reasons explained on the osmeditor4anroid list, the
preset icons have been removed from the package.
A separate icon package is available at:
I'd like to hear everyones opinion on this.
What do you think?
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Jan Schejbal
jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com wrote:
A new and maybe last development APK was provided at the usual location:
http://www.janschejbal.de/temp/vespucci.apk
Due to licensing
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012, Paul Norman wrote:
Although the project is not yet completely over, I would already
like to thank everyone involved for the great opportunity and the
kind support I received. Participating in GSoC with OSM was a lot of
fun - thanks!
Speaking for myself, it's
2012/8/13 Derick Rethans o...@derickrethans.nl
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012, Paul Norman wrote:
Although the project is not yet completely over, I would already
like to thank everyone involved for the great opportunity and the
kind support I received. Participating in GSoC with OSM was a lot of
I think the undo item is still showing in the ActionBar even when nothing
is to be undone.
This prevents the more important GPS item from showing prominently.
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Hi Jan,
First of all, well done for all the work you've put into Vespucci. It's
been a long time since I've done anything with Vespucci (or OSM in general,
really) and you've certainly added quite a few nice things (and squished
some bugs along the way).
Now that the OSM license change
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 5:58 PM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Jan,
First of all, well done for all the work you've put into Vespucci. It's
been a long time since I've done anything with Vespucci (or OSM in general,
really) and you've certainly added quite a few nice things
Hi,
I follow with interest the improvements currently made on Vespucci. I did
not have yet the opportunity to test it (see second part of my email) but
will happen soon. I would like to know what are for you be the still
missing functions in Vespucci in comparison with a classic GPS
devices+paper
Am 2012-08-11 16:19, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
Two things remain to be done: Making a decision how to deal with the
different license for the preset, and implementing change export (and
possibly linking to the help page from within the application).
I have now added OsmChange export. If the JOSM
From: Jan Schejbal [mailto:jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 12:17 PM
To: osmeditor4andr...@googlegroups.com
Cc: dev@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] [GSoC] Improvements to Vespucci
Am 2012-08-11 16:19, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
Two things remain
Am 2012-08-12 22:49, schrieb Paul Norman:
I can see advantages to either format. A JOSM format allows you to edit
before uploading while a OsmChange format is more portable, but requires
command line tools.
OsmChange can be imported into JOSM.
Kind regards,
Jan
Am 2012-08-12 22:57, schrieb Ken Guest:
Why not export to both formats and let users decide on a case-by-case basis?
If there are significant practical benefits and demand for both formats,
this is an option. However, if one format suffices (as I said, OsmChange
can be imported in JOSM), I would
Am 2012-08-10 12:28, schrieb Marcus Wolschon:
Just tried it.
Seems to work really fine. :)
I can have a look and add missing German translations.
I added German and Czech translations for the strings I added. Somebody
should check the Czech ones.
A new APK is available at
Hi,
a new APK is available at the usual location,
http://www.janschejbal.de/temp/vespucci.apk
This version has a proper undo menu (long-pressing the undo button
allows to undo multiple steps and redo steps that were undone), supports
way deletion (and will ask you if you want to delete nodes that
Just tried it.
Seems to work really fine. :)
I can have a look and add missing German translations.
Marcus
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Am 2012-06-03 09:28, schrieb Simon Poole:
Is there a preferred way for reporting issues (except spaming this
list)? I just tried it on a 2.2 device and it refuses to start at all
(the release version works).
I could not reproduce this anymore on a 2.2 emulator. I remember seeing
(and fixing)
Am 2012-08-01 09:41, schrieb Peter Wendorff:
I assume it's possible to apply several presets to the same object, each
adding it's tags
Yes. You can apply any number of presets.
Combining this with what you describe about Vespucci, I wonder, if
Vespucci supports this, too in the
Hi Jan.
I didn't use Vespucci, yet, but as a small suggestion, because I thought
about it while reading your mail:
I assume it's possible to apply several presets to the same object, each
adding it's tags; at least that's what I'm doing in JOSM e.g. by using
the fuel template and afterwards
Hi,
Preset support is now enhanced. When applying a preset:
* Fixed tags (i.e. key and value are given) are still added as usual
* Non-fixed, non-optional tags (e.g. text or combo tags) are added with
the key only. If the user saves without entering a value, it will be
removed.
* Non-fixed,
That was FAST!
I would have thought that would take much longer.
Cool!
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Jan Schejbal
jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com wrote:
I have now implemented undo support. A proper button supporting a
multi-undo/redo selection via long-press will be provided later, until
Here's an idea I'd like to see implemented in Vespucci at some stage:
Could Vespucci be added to the Complete action in dialog when a link to
some point on the www.openstreetmap.org map is 'clicked' on?
I have noticed the github and Google+ apps do this for related URLs, so it
is possible.
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for our app on any other device (where you can
remotely install it
on any of your Android devices).
Von: Ken Guest [mailto:ken.gu...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 30. Juli 2012 11:12
An: Marcus Wolschon
Cc: dev@openstreetmap.org; osmeditor4andr...@googlegroups.com
Betreff: Re: [OSM-dev] [GSoC
Am 2012-07-30 11:25, schrieb Ken Guest:
Could Vespucci be added to the Complete action in dialog when a link to
some point on the www.openstreetmap.org map is 'clicked' on?
Yeah, should be possible using intent filters. However, please note that
I will need to focus on implementing existing
Hi,
I have rewritten the GPS tracking part to use a Service, allowing tracks
to be reliably recorded even when the application is not active. Tracks
are now only recorded by user request. The GPS location can be shown or
hidden independently from track recording. Recorded tracks are
automatically
Not sure if this has anything to do with your changes or not but I can
no longer use Bing imagery. If I select Bing as the background,
Vespucci crashes when I go back to the map. Then I can't even start it
up until I nuke all data to reset the background option back to mapnik
tiles. If it isn't
I have the same issue. I didn't realise it was to Bing though.
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Subject: [OSM-dev] [GSoC] Improvements to Vespucci
Date: Sat, Jul 28, 2012 10
Am 2012-07-28 10:08, schrieb Toby Murray:
Not sure if this has anything to do with your changes or not but I can
no longer use Bing imagery. If I select Bing as the background,
Vespucci crashes when I go back to the map.
I can confirm that it does happen in my version, and that it does not
Am 2012-07-28 10:13, schrieb winfi...@gmail.com:
I have the same issue. I didn't realise it was to Bing though.
A new APK has now been uploaded to the usual location.
Please note that this does not really fix the underlying issue, just
disable the crash Android triggers to alert developers
Am 2012-07-25 07:20, schrieb Graham Jones:
The UI looks very similar to your previous version, where you have a menu
at the top to select move/edit/edit tags modes.
Does 'Easy Edit' mode need to be selected somehow?
Yes. The new UI comes into play when you select a node or way in
EasyEdit
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012, Jan Schejbal wrote:
Hi,
I have implemented a number of significant changes, and released a new
APK at the usual location, http://www.janschejbal.de/temp/vespucci.apk
Changes include:
- Context menu is gone from EasyEdit mode, nearest nodes will be picked
Am 2012-07-25 15:29, schrieb Derick Rethans:
Is Undo on your planning?
Yes. Appropriate TODO markers informing about the exact data that needs
to be saved on each action are already present in the code.
I plan to do the following:
* Checkpoints are created at appropriate intervals, e.g. before
Ah - I had missed the fact that the 'mode' menu is scrollable and has 'easy
edit' at the bottom - It is probably worth having this at the top of the
list, or the default mode when it is finished.
I'll play with it now.
Thanks
Graham.
On 25 July 2012 13:44, Jan Schejbal
I finally decided to give this a try. For some reason I couldn't
install your APK at first. It just failed saying Software not
installed or something along those lines. I uninstalled Vespucci from
my phone and then your APK worked fine. So now sure what was going on
there.
But now that I have it
Toby,
The odd error message is an android 'feature' that caught me out a few
times.
You can only upgrade an app with one built by the same person (or at least
on the same computer), so Jan's version and one you either built yourself
or downloaded from the project site will be incompatible.
It
Am 2012-07-25 17:30, schrieb Toby Murray:
Question: What does the Save button do? I couldn't find any files on
the file system after I used it. Maybe I was just looking in the wrong
place?
Sorry, first reply didnt go to list:
I have removed the button, as it only does what the auto-save
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Jan Schejbal
jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 2012-07-25 17:30, schrieb Toby Murray:
Question: What does the Save button do? I couldn't find any files on
the file system after I used it. Maybe I was just looking in the wrong
place?
Sorry, first
Hi,
I have implemented a number of significant changes, and released a new
APK at the usual location, http://www.janschejbal.de/temp/vespucci.apk
Changes include:
- Context menu is gone from EasyEdit mode, nearest nodes will be picked
automatically
- Introduced new UI strongly based on action
Hi Jan,
Changes include:
- Context menu is gone from EasyEdit mode, nearest nodes will be picked
automatically
- Introduced new UI strongly based on action modes
This sounds very good, thank you.
Are you sure you have posted the right APK?
The UI looks very similar to your previous
Hi,
I would like to give a short overview of the changes I made in the last
few days. Most of them are related to bugfixes or other
behind-the-scenes work:
- I have added JavaDoc documentation for the work so far
- I assume that I have found and implemented a fix for the random
errors/crashes
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.
A couple of comments that I think would improve it more:
- It is not obvious to me that the
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
Am 2012-06-18 07:23, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
The API with all changes so far can be downloaded at
http://www.janschejbal.de/temp/vespucci.apk
Sorry, I only managed to fix some small bugs in the last weeks (Repo and
APK is updated). I have exams on the 10th and 11th that take more time
than
Am 2012-06-14 03:07, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
An APK will be provided once the preset downloading is at a stage where
a working prototype can be created again.
Preset downloading now should work (although I only tested it with one
preset so far), and preset/API deployment using URLs is now
Hi,
just a short update, as a more complete one with full preset support
(i.e. downloading presets including images) is coming soon.
I have decided to move all preset work to the tag editor. The preset tag
menu does not pop up automatically, but is accessible using a button.
This allows Presets
Is there a preferred way for reporting issues (except spaming this
list)? I just tried it on a 2.2 device and it refuses to start at all
(the release version works).
Simon
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Am 2012-05-25 19:44, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
The next step will probably be implementing menu-based tagging for the
EasyEdit mode.
A first version of menu-based tagging (using JOSM presets) now exists.
Only tagging of newly created nodes/ways/closedways is supported at the
moment, and the dialog
Hi Jan,
I haven't had chance to build your version of Vespucci yet - do you have a
pre-built .apk file that I could install to have a look at it please/
Cheers
Graham.
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Am 2012-06-02 17:21, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
The new features do work at this stage, but are not ready for any actual
use yet.
I have now made a proper menu and icon support (icons have NOT been
checked into the repository, as the copyright state of the icons is
unclear).
The icons are meant
Hi,
a first API selection system is now available. Multiple APIs can be
added, the current login should be preserved (I still need to test this
to be sure), switching is possible and will reload the data (after
warning the user if unsaved changes exist). I already made successful
edits on the dev
Am 2012-05-21 20:00, schrieb Marcus Wolschon:
If you don't have any URLs to list, I recommend only an EditText.
That's way easier becauser the EditTextPreference already handles it
and it does not confuse the user with an empty list.
There will be at least one URL in the list by default (the
Am 2012-04-26 22:51, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
b) allowing the user to select the API URL to use.
Sorry for not reporting in for so long. My biometry project for
university is finished and will be handed in today, so from now on, I
will have enough time for GSoC.
For the API selection UI, I plan to
Am 2012-04-28 23:10, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
I located the cause for the high CPU usage while the app is idle:
Updating the compass arrow (which happens quite often) invalidates the
entire map (see the sensorListener in Main.java). I'm probably not going
to do anything about this, at least not
Hi Jan,
I like your ideas for the 'Easy Editing Mode' - one of the shortfalls with
the existing Vespucii User Interface (in my opinion) is too many menu
selections to do simple things like create a node - download data - select
editing mode - select point etc.
Long clicking to create a node seems
Am 2012-04-30 23:13, schrieb Graham Jones:
I wonder if it could auto download the map data (provided zoomed in
far enough), to avoid having to select that separately too? [the
newer version may do that - long time since I worked on it).
I'll consider it for the additional changes, once the
Just a short update:
I have created a branch called gsoc-janschejbal, where I will be
putting all my changes. To get familiar with the project, I implemented
ActionBar support and committed it to the branch. Any feedback is
welcome, of course.
To ensure compatibility with old devices, I used the
Hi Marcus,
thanks for the feedback!
As a side note - should I work on a branch, or fork the repository to a
GitHub repo?
tapping the last one twice or closing the way. I would prefer and
ActionMode in an ActionBar (consistent with the new UI guidelines)
and ending that ActionMode finishes
Hi,
my name is Jan Schejbal and I would like to thank OSM for accepting my
GSoC project proposal. This means that during this summer, I will be
making some improvements to Vespucci, the OSM editor for Android.
My primary goals are:
a) creating an easy editing mode in which tags are set using a
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jan,
My personal order of preference for the features you suggest would be:
Simple Long Click POI Menu - this would be a big step forward for usability
- I think the application has most of the fundamental
Am 2012-03-24 19:26, schrieb Andrew Gregory:
As someone who uses Vespucci, and has contributed to it in the past, I
would welcome *any* contributions. I think the important thing for GSoC
is for any work to be relatively small in scope. Vespucci is a bit messy
on the inside and may take some
Hi Jan,
My personal order of preference for the features you suggest would be:
1. Simple Long Click POI Menu - this would be a big step forward for
usability - I think the application has most of the fundamental features
that I would use, but it takes too many clicks to do things. It
Jan,
I think adding long click support to vespucci would be a bug imlrovement to
the user interface. I keep checking out the code with a view to trying it,
but have never got around to it.
I wonder if it could have a few different interfaces - the existing, quite
full featured one
- the
Hi,
I am considering to apply for a GSoC project to improve the Android OSM
editor Vespucci.
I am looking to achieve two things:
1. An easier editing mode for new users. (This would include Issue 100
in the issue tracker,
http://code.google.com/p/osmeditor4android/issues/detail?id=100)
2.
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