Hello,
Sorry, I can't upgrade, the OS X version 10.6.8 does not support Java 7.
Since I only borrow this computer from work during lunch for mapping, I
have to stay on this Java and OSX version. At this moment we need those
versions for testing (the OS) and development (the Java).
For now I'll
Hallo Paul,
Sorry, I can't upgrade, the OS X version 10.6.8 does not support Java 7.
Since I only borrow this computer from work during lunch for mapping, I
have to stay on this Java and OSX version. At this moment we need those
versions for testing (the OS) and development (the Java).
For now
Thanks for letting me know there is a key I can change. Of course I hope I
can upgrade this machine soon, but that's not my decision. And I fully
understand that you won't do anything special for this old version.
regards
m
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Dirk Stöcker
Hey JOSM-dev,
I am curious what JOSMs capabilities are with regard to reading OSC files.
I tried a few OSC files and they seem to read in correctly, but I am not
sure how useful they are for a use case where you would want to offer a
small file with proposed changes to OSM. Say I have a set of
The first two downsides you mention, invisible deletes and ignored
changeset tags, are not specific to the TODO plugin, or are they? I mean,
making deletes visible (through a toggle switch perhaps) and supporting
changeset tags in the JOSM XML format is something that could be added to
JOSM core?
I use JOSM XML for this all the time.
I'm able build a file representing add/update/delete operations.
It works well with the TODO plugin.
It's all pretty smooth.
Downsides:
* The delete operation is a bit invisible: deleted notes only show up at
upload time.
* Changeset tags in the file are
n Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
The first two downsides you mention, invisible deletes and ignored
changeset tags, are not specific to the TODO plugin, or are they? I mean,
making deletes visible (through a toggle switch perhaps) and supporting
changeset