On Monday, 20 November 2017 22:45:04 GMT Paul Hartmann wrote:
> ...
> This code is by Michael Zangl, so he would know much more about it. From
> my understanding, isVisibleOnScreen() prevents the recalculation of the
> location state when the component has not been added to the visible window.
> At
On 20.11.2017 00:09, Robert Scott wrote:
Hi,
Just trying to decode some of the reasoning behind bits of
NavigatableComponent - was wondering what case exactly NavigatableComponent
$isVisibleOnScreen() is intended to protect updateLocationState() from.
I'm looking at it thinking whether it's pos
Hello,
I quickly created an mappaint style called "colour tag". I checked with
an osm file but not with an kml file. Please check if it works for you.
You can download it from within josm.
Stefan
Am 20.11.2017 um 18:31 schrieb Bob Hawkins:
Vincent, Dirk
If I might interject: exporting to .
Vincent, Dirk
If I might interject: exporting to .gpx and using that because I can change
colour would take me backwards. I use .kml files now instead of .gpx because
they retain the attributes of the polyline, in this case. I have arrived at a
convoluted solution: to export to .gpx, open it,
Nope, the plugin loads it as an OSM data layer. But it can be converted to
a GPX layer then.
2017-11-20 15:34 GMT+01:00 Dirk Stöcker :
> On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Vincent Privat wrote:
>
> The color/colour tag is not natively used to colorize ways.
>> You could write your own map paint style to do so,
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Vincent Privat wrote:
The color/colour tag is not natively used to colorize ways.
You could write your own map paint style to do so, see
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Styles#CreateStyle
Isn't KML loaded alike to GPX? In this case he simply needs to right click
the la
Hi,
The color/colour tag is not natively used to colorize ways.
You could write your own map paint style to do so, see
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Styles#CreateStyle
Cheers,
Vincent
2017-11-20 13:55 GMT+01:00 Bob Hawkins :
> I copy here a post from OpenStreetMap Forum>Editors, to which I h
I copy here a post from OpenStreetMap Forum>Editors, to which I have received
no answer:
I have found the presence of Public Rights of Way .kml files in JOSM to be very
useful for comparative purposes. One drawback is that they appear as grey
polylines. I cannot see a facility to change colour