On 9 déc. 2010, at 08:46, Olivier Croquette wrote:
On 8 déc. 2010, at 23:31, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
it could also be a way to use layers. Then you could draw all similar
stuff (e.g. POIs) on a separate layer, select all, apply your tags,
and merge it to the main data layer.
That will
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Sebastian Klein wrote:
Btw.: You can use html markup to create a multiline entry, e.g.
htmliWanderweg/ibrnbsp;nbsp;ausgeglichene Steigung,
Absturzgefahrbrnbsp;nbsp;nicht ausgeschlossen/html
(The height of the sac_scale field in the preset dialog will grow
Am 09.12.2010 17:38, schrieb Pieren:
Hi,
I recently updated my josm (yes I know, I'm not updating very often, I'm a
bad boy) and saw a small change in the relation editor which is a bit
irritating.
Until now, when I created a relation, I selected my objects then opened the
relation editor,
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 7:02 PM, colliar colliar4e...@aol.com wrote:
Your are right there is already a ticket filled about it:
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/5683
If you use the two below buttons it works !
Cheers colliar
Oops, sorry. I though it was something wished, not a bug.
Sorry if I am hijacking this thread, but on a related topic, I recently
wanted to tag a landuse area. Instead of the old simple area tag, I was
prompted to create a relation.
The problem was I had no clue what sort of relation was being suggested,
there was no link or other help. I searched the
Fichtennadel wrote:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Sebastian Klein wrote:
Btw.: You can use html markup to create a multiline entry, e.g.
htmliWanderweg/ibrnbsp;nbsp;ausgeglichene Steigung,
Absturzgefahrbrnbsp;nbsp;nicht ausgeschlossen/html
(The height of the sac_scale field in the preset