Frederik Ramm writes:
> I can understand that if I load Ilya's geochat plugin it will phone home
> to Ilya's server, or if I enable certain imagery layers they will load
> data from the imagery server. Also it is clear that JOSM will access the
> OSM and JOSM servers. But I think that we should
Richard Welty writes:
> is this practical? image import wants a tfw file which i don't have;
> i have the tfwx and aux files instead.
I am not familiar with tfwx. I would guess wildly that it's an XML
version of tfw, because a file with a few numbers isn't cool anymore.
The longstanding
I should clarify: My IPv6 setup is working fine. The problem is that my
upstream ISP has routes to most parts of the v6 world but is missing a
few, I'm guessing due to a peering dispute. This is the same sort of
thing that can happen in v4, although I think it is less common. So
this is a
I'm not sure if I should file a ticket, or report this here, so I'll
start here.
I have been running JOSM for a long time, on a Mac, currently at OSX
10.7. I have functional IPv6, but my tunnel is from OCCAID, and
occasionally some places are unreachable - currently
api.openstreetmap.org is one
On exit, JOSM offers to save data to disk when it's modified, and this
is of course totally fine. It also offers to upload, and I find this to
be useful sometimes and sometimes troublesome, in two unrelated ways.
* inspection of not-yet-uploaded data case
Suppose one has a .osm file that's
I've been running the validator over my whole town (roughly 6km x 6km),
trying to fix all the real issues. Overall it's very helpful. Except
for the case below, I am able to understand quickly what it finds
problematic.
(I find that the disconnected ways step takes a very long time,
perhaps
Josh Doe j...@joshdoe.com writes:
I have a plugin (conflation) with a custom layer which draws arrows
between matched pairs of objects, and I'd like to enable these to be
clicked to select the match so it can be merged or deleted. I'm not
familiar with JOSM's map display code, so I'm not
M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com writes:
2010/11/24 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
Hi,
On 11/24/2010 09:31 AM, Viesturs Zariņš wrote:
Paris, Syndney seems more accurate but Moscow, Tallin has similar offset.
Is there a way to improve the rectification?
The JOSM slippy map
1.6 isn't available for PowerPC Macs, FWIW. Apple haven't made a PPC Mac
since 2006. I still use PPC for both my main machines (but then I'm not a
JOSM user so that may be moot).
This is in my view a sufficient reason to insist that everything work
with 1.5.
But, if someone just has to
Henrik Niehaus henrik.nieh...@gmx.de writes:
Cons:
1. JOSM depends on JAXB - 5 jars with a total size of 1MiB (for JDK
1.5. JDK 1.6 comes with JAXB)
2. It's a big patch and might need some time to get everything
(including plugins) back to work
3. New bugs, which made their way in the new
I can see why some people would find the comment requirement annoying,
but coming from using svn for source code it seems very natural to me.
I added a bunch of nodes for shops in my town last night and had no
trouble typing add some stores in Lower Village, and move some or
something like that.
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