Matti Viljanen wrote:
Stephan, does it still work, if you use that line on Windows?
It is still working.
the manifest of batik.jar references the other jars. no need to mess
with additional includes.
Is the batik jar installed in some special directory within ubuntu? Tah
looks in these
Dirk Stöcker wrote:
Or is there a deeper meaning? Please enlighten me. It's like this for
already three months. Could such an obvious bug hide that long?
Why not :-) Would you feel artist enough to draw four little images
instead of these texts?
So it is no bug? I would be happy with the
Hello Martin,
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
another selection-feature I'm missing quite often (maybe it is already
there and I don't know how to use it) is the use of the
selection-rectangle to select ways but not nodes. Currently if you
select by rectangle you will only select nodes, and ways
Sebastian Müller writes:
I have a data file with position data in it (Longitude/Latitude). I want to
show them in a map. I thought JOSM is nice so I chose it. Now I need a tool or
plugin (I think remoteControl is the best for this task) to send them into JOSM.
I assume you're talking about
Hi Bodo,
Bodo Meissner wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/RemoteControl#other_commands
a while back I added the version command to enable web sites to detect a
running JOSM.
I thought that a version number might be sufficient to let Websites know
which commands are
Bodo Meissner wrote:
In the source code you can find this syntax for the HTTP request to add
a node:
GET /add_node?lon=...lat=...
I know... But is there a reason it's not documented? Maybe in some cases
this function could harm and damage data?
Or some malicious websites adding random
Florian Lohoff wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
http://marc.merlins.org/netrants/reply-to-useful.html
Off-topic can be fun ;)
Honestly: With the reply-to list add-On for Thunderbird I don't miss
anything. It should be included in standard distribution.
Stephan
Sebastian Klein wrote:
So either the common protocol must be included in Josm core or
another possible solution would be to use reflection.
How about adding the basic functionality into core? Providing the
listener and accepting commands.
By default it will have no commands included.
It
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
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
On 27.02.2011 03:33, Josh Doe wrote:
Error: In directory 'C:\devel\josm\plugins\smed\plugs\oseam\src\images'
Error: Can't open file
Error:
'C:\devel\josm\plugins\smed\plugs\oseam\src\images\.svn\tmp\text-base\tower.png.svn-base':
Error: The system cannot find the file specified.
Hm, last time
On 04.03.2011 08:36, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
With http:// it works. For https:// we probably need a better SSL
certificate for the server which is strange, as firefox itself accepts
the certificates. Java and certificates is a strange topic I don't
comletely understand ATM.
Java has it's own list
Hi Frederik,
On 02.07.2011 16:12, Frederik Ramm wrote:
The tool is doing background data requests. It should provide some
feedback to the user regarding this.
It shouldn't be doing background data requests, only send a request when
you explicitly ask for it.
Yes, but then the request is
Hello Dirk,
On 07.07.2011 14:49, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
That would be wrong. I'm not sure if he described it that way, but the
condition must be:
* no tags of previous editors are included in the current node (which is
true for untagged nodes)
and
* the position of the node is different.
I think
On 07.07.2011 23:16, Frederik Ramm wrote:
* All versions of an element are clean, so the whole element is
considered clean (green).
I think that clean elements should not be marked at all. Clean is the
default; no action is required on a clean element.
Yes, in some areas this is already the
Hi,
the build process is not cross platform capable. Eg the licensechange
plugin does refer /dev/null which is not available on windows.
I would like to change the build files to work on windows without
adaptions. In the same step I would like to get rid of some temporary
files created in
Hi,
a while ago JOSM started to print EDT violations in the console window.
As these are quite frequent I thought they would be fixed fast. However,
they seam to persist. For example when opening the history dialog it
floods the console for some seconds before the dialog opens.
What would
Dirk Stöcker writes:
Cert chain is/was complete. It seems Java still does not include StartSSL,
but Unix versions and browsers use the system certstore. So standalone
non-Unixes fail. All others work.
probably you wanted to say WOsign here, but yes, neither that, nor Startcom
nor
On 15.12.2015 08:20, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
Seems Java with Windows 7 does not work, Java with Windows 7 in browser
works. Then we have to wait until Windows 7 dies to use it and renew
Globalsign.
the last report pointed to a quite recent configuration:
Identification: JOSM/1.5 (9060 en) Windows
Hello,
I sometimes suffer delays of 10-15s when panning or zooming the map.
I had the impression it started to become worse when tile serving was
switched over to https, but switching back to http did not fully fix it.
With JOSM being updated in parallel all not that great to track down
such
Hello Michael,
On 10.09.2018 22:07, Michael Zangl wrote:
Tile loading should be in background. You can completely ignore those
loader threads and need to focus on the AWT Event Thread instead. This
is the thread that should not be blocked. It can be blocked by several
things, e.g.:
*
As I started digging into UI hangs already, would be great to have a discussion
regarding the thread pools and how they could interfere / block painting.
Stephan
On October 15, 2018 2:05:26 AM GMT+07:00, Vincent Privat
wrote:
>There are at least two tickets for which I'd like to get help:
On 14.09.2018 09:12, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
Hello Stephan,
Shall I create a ticket with the details up to now to better track it?
Yes. Please create a ticket and copy all relevant details there.
created https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/16734
Discussions in the mailinglist tend to be
On 11.09.2018 08:04, Stephan Knauss wrote:
The AWT Eventqueue looks a bit generic. YourKit can point to "Long AWT
Events" in the "Threads" tab. I have for example one longer than 5s.
I stored a snapshot here. Can't shorten the timeline I think, but
resetting telemetry
On 17.08.2020 16:29, Simon Poole wrote:
Some of the recent patches to JOSMs default preset have included
elements for what are essentially presets for "similar"
objects.
This would seem to be to me quite interesting information to capture,
however the specific unstructured way of handling
On 17.08.2020 23:00, Simon Poole wrote:
> One of the frequent use of them in JOSM is for address and contact
fields.
>
> This is semantically something totally different than suggesting an
> alternative preset item (because the current one might be a common
> mistagging, the alternative might
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