Hi,
recently quite a bit changed on the map in my area. But the slippy map
chooser in JOSM still shows me the state of almost a week ago.
So I guess the tiles are cached somewhere but I cannot find where.
Please give someone give me a pointer where it resides (at least on Win XP).
Thanks
Rolf
Rolf Bode-Meyer schrieb:
So I guess the tiles are cached somewhere but I cannot find where.
Please give someone give me a pointer where it resides (at least on Win XP).
AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory
AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory should be in Windows
No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
which is
MP schrieb:
AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory should be in Windows
No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
On 8-4-2010 23:31, MP wrote:
No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
which is usually C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Temp) and it
creates
JMapViewerTiles_Username directory there in which it
Lennard l...@xs4all.nl writes:
On 8-4-2010 23:31, MP wrote:
No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
which is usually C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Temp) and it
creates
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 22:55, Matthias Julius li...@julius-net.net wrote:
Under Linux this is usually not a problem because /tmp typically gets
cleaned out at boot time (at least on Debian it does).
That depends on your usage patterns. I generally don't reboot my Linux
machine more than monthly