Hi,
thanks to fast development by Ian Dees, Bing imagery can now be used in
JOSM.
You'll need the latest version of josm (3688)
( http://josm.openstreetmap.de/download/josm-snapshot-3688.jar )
and an updated version of the slippy map plugin. Then go to Preferences
(F12) Slippy map and
What about offset correction?
This is pretty important in some areas.
Viesturs
On 2010.12.01. 13:26, Sebastian Klein wrote:
Hi,
thanks to fast development by Ian Dees, Bing imagery can now be used
in JOSM.
You'll need the latest version of josm (3688)
(
Upliner wrote:
Hello all.
I'm currently working on combination of wmsplugin and slippymap plugin. It
would be called imagery plugin and I plan to publish the first version
within next several hours.
This is great news - hopefully we'll see even more improvements. :)
Sebastian
I've committed an alpha version of the plugin to SVN. Currently it uses
wmsplugin icons so it could be quite confusing when used with wmsplugin.
When this issue is solved and some more testing is done, one will may
publish a jar.
2010/12/1 Sebastian Klein basti...@googlemail.com
Upliner wrote:
On 01.12.2010 12:26, Sebastian Klein wrote:
thanks to fast development by Ian Dees, Bing imagery can now be used in
JOSM.
great job, thanks to Ian for the fast response.
I really like the fast loading speed of the tiles compared to WMS
solutions. In contrast to the WMS I miss the possibility
Imagery plugin which combines wmsplugin and slippymap plugin is now
available. It's in experimental stage and there is some questions about
future of these plugins, however tracing the Bing imagery with offset
correction seems to work well.
--
Best regards,
Upliner
On 01.12.2010 21:49, Stephan Knauss wrote:
On 01.12.2010 12:26, Sebastian Klein wrote:
I did not check the source code, but would I assume the position of the
tiles is calculated. So adding an offset sounds not too difficult to
implement.
Upliner added this into imagery. Works well for me.
Stephan Knauss writes:
On 01.12.2010 12:26, Sebastian Klein wrote:
thanks to fast development by Ian Dees, Bing imagery can now be used in
JOSM.
great job, thanks to Ian for the fast response.
I really like the fast loading speed of the tiles compared to WMS
solutions. In