Julio Costa Zambelli
Hi?
Thank you for the sharing, could you drop us a clip of some little stuff
using this methodology and sight of things like how large is your top you
are using.
Thank you once again.
Bernard/
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Julio Costa Zambelli <
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> I have been using a Wacom Intuos CTL-490 (probably the cheapest Wacom
> available, around USD110 here) combined wit
Date: 03/14/2018 9:07 AM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Re: [HOT] Using a pen tablet for mapping input
I have been using a Wacom Intuos CTL-490 (probably the cheapest Wacom
available, around USD110 here) combined with JOSM and i
I have been using a Wacom Intuos CTL-490 (probably the cheapest Wacom
available, around USD110 here) combined with JOSM and its FastDraw plugin
for over a year now. All of this in Ubuntu(Gnome) 16.04.
They work great together, specially if you want to map forests, woods,
reservoirs, riverbanks
We had a mapathon regular in London who mapped very efficiently in JOSM
with a pen and tablet
Pete
On Wed, 14 Mar 2018, 01:46 Blake Girardot HOT/OSM, <
blake.girar...@hotosm.org> wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> Here are a few links relevant to your question, for some reason it is
> just a very rare
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> Date: 03/13/2018 8:48 PM (GMT-05:00)
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> My feeling is tablets are not ideal unless you use a mouse, a wireless one
Hi Bryan,
Here are a few links relevant to your question, for some reason it is
just a very rare topic so not a lot of feedback:
https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/33641/graphics-pen-tablet
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/hot/2015-January/007079.html
There is a JOSM plug in to
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Subject: Re: [HOT] Using a pen tablet for mapping input
My feeling is tablets are not ideal unless you use a mouse, a wireless one
would work fine. It's a matter of control, I have a Microsoft surface tablet
lying around it has the computing power but until I use
My feeling is tablets are not ideal unless you use a mouse, a wireless one
would work fine. It's a matter of control, I have a Microsoft surface
tablet lying around it has the computing power but until I used a wireless
mouse with it I had difficulty with the pen.
JOSM should run under ubuntu.
Does anyone know if it is possible to use a pen tablet input device, ideally in
ubuntu, to do the mapping for the missing maps? If so, can anyone recommend a
specific tablet?
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