Mikel Maron wrote:
Wondering about --D. I assume java is passing that into josm as an environment
variable?
Could the same be done with a blank login and password? If so, how would that
look?
No, doesn't work at the moment. But it is actually a nice idea to allow
overriding arbitrary
Am 21.02.2011 19:23, schrieb Sebastian Klein:
Mikel Maron wrote:
There is another option:
* Create links on the desktop, on for each user.
* Change the link from
java -jar .../josm-tested.jar
to
java -Djosm.home=.../josm-user1 -jar .../josm-tested.jar
(Replace ... by the
There is another option:
* Create links on the desktop, on for each user.
* Change the link from
java -jar .../josm-tested.jar
to
java -Djosm.home=.../josm-user1 -jar .../josm-tested.jar
(Replace ... by the path to the preference folder for user1 and the
path to
Am 23.02.2011 15:28, schrieb Mikel Maron:
There is another option:
* Create links on the desktop, on for each user.
* Change the link from
java -jar .../josm-tested.jar
to
java -Djosm.home=.../josm-user1 -jar .../josm-tested.jar
(Replace ... by the path to the
Hi
In Kenya, we have people often sharing computers. With JOSM, this causes an
issue, because people forget to change the saved authentication credential to
their own. You can choose to not save credentials, but this then leads JOSM to
ask for them on every single API call, which is basically