On 18/12/2011 13:46, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
Working together with the autors of other editors also would be a good
idea, but until today all such tries failed miserably.
I suspect what this needs is for one person to just go ahead and
implement something, and for the other editor coders to see
On 18/12/2011 15:12, Frederik Ramm wrote:
But I admit that this is a kind of romantic view because it assumes that
everyone easily has a server available where they could publish their
styles,
Github FTW.
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ste...@binaervarianz.de wrote:
HTTPS can be done with certificates free of charge, as well as self signed
certificates as well as without certificates at all.
The original question asked for encryption, not authentication.
Of course. There wouldn't be any problem with non-technical people not
Dirk Stöcker wrote:
You should update. What do you think how I did compile the server stats?
I generally do keep up with SVN, and that wasn't the problem. The
problem was that I wasn't expecting to find the code to set the header
in the file for the About box.
I can see why it's been done that
Frederik Ramm wrote:
currently it is possible to select all and then set a tag for tens
of thousands of objects at the same time. Do you think we should do an
alert box saying you are editing 12.345 objects. are you sure you want
this? - or maybe just disallow it altogether?
Or remove
Matt Amos wrote:
indeed. i don't think frederik was suggesting that features are
removed, just warn the user that they might have selected more objects
than they thought.
Seriously though, can you think of a legitimate use for Select All in
JOSM? If removing it would prevent some editing
Dirk Stöcker wrote:
Please attach it to a Trac ticket.
Done - #2370
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Petr Nejedly wrote:
When thinking of it now, I don't think starting josm-ng was a bad idea.
It allowed me to prototype my ideas quickly and some of the ideas can
still be taken from josm-ng and ported to josm.
Petr, just out of interest, why didn't you base josm-ng on the NetBeans
platform,