Hi,
I don't know why we're using what we're using; maybe a design decision
by Imi. Anyway whatever reasons were valid then must not necessarily be
valid now.
My primary reason for asking is that I can't get JOSM to build under
NetBeans -- the latest version of the xnap-commons library lacks
Here's a quick patch to fix a raw type warning, and also to simplify and
improve the compareTo operation of WayPoint:
Index: src/org/openstreetmap/josm/data/gpx/WayPoint.java
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--- src/org/openstreetmap/josm/data/gpx/WayPoint.java
Frederik Ramm napsal(a):
Hi,
I don't know why we're using what we're using; maybe a design decision
by Imi. Anyway whatever reasons were valid then must not necessarily be
valid now.
My primary reason for asking is that I can't get JOSM to build under
NetBeans -- the latest version of
Hi,
would you be able to please include a possibility to download data from
osmxapi using tagwatch? Currently links from tagwatch (e.g. for Europe)
point to a download for an osm-file which you can then manually load
into JOSM. However such a link would allow to click on a mis-spelled tag
Dear Josm-dev,
Could someone commit the following two changes regarding the features align
nodes in circle and rotate objects ?
As I said in a previous email, a node initialized with LatLon(0,0) may have
completely wrong EastNorth values (at least for the Lambert projection).
Here is the change
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
would you be able to please include a possibility to download data
from osmxapi using tagwatch? Currently links from tagwatch (e.g. for
Europe) point to a download for an osm-file which you can then
manually load into JOSM. However such a link would allow to
Hi!
As a slightly related side note:
The current i18n uses the GNU tools which just fails miserably under MS
Windows and SUN JAVA to compile the translation plugins.
I spend some effort months ago to get the build of the language plugins
running under Windows and SUN JAVA, but the GNU tools