Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-09-02 Thread Nick Whitelegg

To update: users can now view their own uploaded panoramas even if they haven't 
been approved yet.


Nick



From: Nick Whitelegg 
Sent: 01 September 2019 10:32:20
To: Stefan Baebler 
Cc: osm-talk 
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates



Hello Stefan,


Thanks for the that. ll be a very quick job to show photos to authors without 
approval, so will do that very soon - today or tomorrow.


Nick




From: Stefan Baebler 
Sent: 30 August 2019 23:27:48
To: Nick Whitelegg 
Cc: Simon Polster ; osm-talk 
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Yes, this is the one.
I don't mind waiting for the approval process, but when the user has no 
feedback "thanks for the photo, please wait few days for review before it can 
be seen" it might give impression that something didn't work, discouraging them 
from further uploads. You could even show the photos (on map and panorama) to 
their logged-in authors/uploaders without any approval.

Interestingly, when i open my uploaded panorama on the phone (same as the 
picture was taken with) it says:
"Your panorama is too big for your device! It's 8704px wide, but your device 
only supports images up to 8192px wide. Try another device. (If you are the 
author try scaling down the image.)"
Some quick googling confirmed that this is a WebGL device driver limitation.
https://github.com/mpetroff/pannellum/issues/444

br,
Štefan

On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 7:23 PM Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> wrote:


Hello Stefan,


Sorry - I have to approve panos before they go live, I've done this now. This 
is to guard against panos with privacy violations or unsuitable content. I 
presume yours is the one in the Alps at:


https://www.opentrailview.org/?id=82


I generally check for updates daily. This is the only one I can see, did you 
try others? Note that you have to upload them one at a time, it will not do 
multiple file uploads in one go.


Thanks for your suggestions, will implement them as soon as I can.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Stefan Baebler mailto:stefan.baeb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: 30 August 2019 07:46:23
To: Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>>
Cc: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>; osm-talk 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Thanks, the uploading works now!

However, I cannot see my uploaded photospheres anywhere on the site, not even 
while being logged in, logging in again Neither on the map nor on some 
list. Not sure if it was successful or not.

Few suggestions:
- make it so that the uploader sees his own uploads immediately (no pending 
approvals etc needed) with a status clearly shown
- allow for lower zoom levels. Panning away from your demo area is slow in high 
zooms.
- search box should trigger searching when enter key is pressed
- after login you should remove oauth_token from the URL (either via JavaScript 
history.push or http redirect)
- persist current coordinates in the URL, so it is easy to share and bookmark 
links (there are plugins for leaflet, eg leaflet-hash)
- make the site more mobile friendly (text is extremely unreadable, buttons 
hard to hit...)

Thanks,
Stefan

V sre., 28. avg. 2019 19:11 je oseba Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> napisala:


Hello Stefan,


Have increased limit to 15 MB now - let me know if you still have problems. 
Still not mobile friendly just yet - will do this when I have the time.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Stefan Baebler mailto:stefan.baeb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: 25 August 2019 22:33:38
To: Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>>
Cc: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>; osm-talk 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Hi!

I have problems uploading full 360°*180° photospheres. All of them are around 
10MB, and could not find any below 5MB to test with. The error does not say 
much - no photo uploaded and no error code.

The size limit should be raised (eg to 15MB) in my opinion as there is no easy 
option to compress such images (eg by lowering the resolution).

Also the website is really hard to use on mobile devices. :-(

Br,
Stefan




V pet., 16. avg. 2019 19:05 je oseba Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> napisala:


Hello Simon,


Glad it's working for you!


It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a 
Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look into 
that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>
Sent: 15 August 2019 18:17:46
To: talk@openstreetmap.org<mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org> 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] 

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-09-01 Thread Nick Whitelegg

Hello Stefan,


Thanks for the that. ll be a very quick job to show photos to authors without 
approval, so will do that very soon - today or tomorrow.


Nick




From: Stefan Baebler 
Sent: 30 August 2019 23:27:48
To: Nick Whitelegg 
Cc: Simon Polster ; osm-talk 
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Yes, this is the one.
I don't mind waiting for the approval process, but when the user has no 
feedback "thanks for the photo, please wait few days for review before it can 
be seen" it might give impression that something didn't work, discouraging them 
from further uploads. You could even show the photos (on map and panorama) to 
their logged-in authors/uploaders without any approval.

Interestingly, when i open my uploaded panorama on the phone (same as the 
picture was taken with) it says:
"Your panorama is too big for your device! It's 8704px wide, but your device 
only supports images up to 8192px wide. Try another device. (If you are the 
author try scaling down the image.)"
Some quick googling confirmed that this is a WebGL device driver limitation.
https://github.com/mpetroff/pannellum/issues/444

br,
Štefan

On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 7:23 PM Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> wrote:


Hello Stefan,


Sorry - I have to approve panos before they go live, I've done this now. This 
is to guard against panos with privacy violations or unsuitable content. I 
presume yours is the one in the Alps at:


https://www.opentrailview.org/?id=82


I generally check for updates daily. This is the only one I can see, did you 
try others? Note that you have to upload them one at a time, it will not do 
multiple file uploads in one go.


Thanks for your suggestions, will implement them as soon as I can.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Stefan Baebler mailto:stefan.baeb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: 30 August 2019 07:46:23
To: Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>>
Cc: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>; osm-talk 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Thanks, the uploading works now!

However, I cannot see my uploaded photospheres anywhere on the site, not even 
while being logged in, logging in again Neither on the map nor on some 
list. Not sure if it was successful or not.

Few suggestions:
- make it so that the uploader sees his own uploads immediately (no pending 
approvals etc needed) with a status clearly shown
- allow for lower zoom levels. Panning away from your demo area is slow in high 
zooms.
- search box should trigger searching when enter key is pressed
- after login you should remove oauth_token from the URL (either via JavaScript 
history.push or http redirect)
- persist current coordinates in the URL, so it is easy to share and bookmark 
links (there are plugins for leaflet, eg leaflet-hash)
- make the site more mobile friendly (text is extremely unreadable, buttons 
hard to hit...)

Thanks,
Stefan

V sre., 28. avg. 2019 19:11 je oseba Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> napisala:


Hello Stefan,


Have increased limit to 15 MB now - let me know if you still have problems. 
Still not mobile friendly just yet - will do this when I have the time.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Stefan Baebler mailto:stefan.baeb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: 25 August 2019 22:33:38
To: Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>>
Cc: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>; osm-talk 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Hi!

I have problems uploading full 360°*180° photospheres. All of them are around 
10MB, and could not find any below 5MB to test with. The error does not say 
much - no photo uploaded and no error code.

The size limit should be raised (eg to 15MB) in my opinion as there is no easy 
option to compress such images (eg by lowering the resolution).

Also the website is really hard to use on mobile devices. :-(

Br,
Stefan




V pet., 16. avg. 2019 19:05 je oseba Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> napisala:


Hello Simon,


Glad it's working for you!


It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a 
Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look into 
that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>
Sent: 15 August 2019 18:17:46
To: talk@openstreetmap.org<mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org> 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Looks very nice and works very smoothly for me, thank you!

One functionality I think would be useful for orientation: somehow make
the current viewfield of the panorama visible in the little overview map
(or if that's too difficult to implement at lea

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-30 Thread Stefan Baebler
Yes, this is the one.
I don't mind waiting for the approval process, but when the user has no
feedback "thanks for the photo, please wait few days for review before it
can be seen" it might give impression that something didn't work,
discouraging them from further uploads. You could even show the photos (on
map and panorama) to their logged-in authors/uploaders without any approval.

Interestingly, when i open my uploaded panorama on the phone (same as the
picture was taken with) it says:
"Your panorama is too big for your device! It's 8704px wide, but your
device only supports images up to 8192px wide. Try another device. (If you
are the author try scaling down the image.)"
Some quick googling confirmed that this is a WebGL device driver limitation.
https://github.com/mpetroff/pannellum/issues/444

br,
Štefan

On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 7:23 PM Nick Whitelegg 
wrote:

>
> Hello Stefan,
>
>
> Sorry - I have to approve panos before they go live, I've done this now.
> This is to guard against panos with privacy violations or unsuitable
> content. I presume yours is the one in the Alps at:
>
>
> https://www.opentrailview.org/?id=82
>
>
> I generally check for updates daily. This is the only one I can see, did
> you try others? Note that you have to upload them one at a time, it will
> not do multiple file uploads in one go.
>
>
> Thanks for your suggestions, will implement them as soon as I can.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>
> --
> *From:* Stefan Baebler 
> *Sent:* 30 August 2019 07:46:23
> *To:* Nick Whitelegg 
> *Cc:* Simon Polster ; osm-talk 
> *Subject:* Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates
>
> Thanks, the uploading works now!
>
> However, I cannot see my uploaded photospheres anywhere on the site, not
> even while being logged in, logging in again Neither on the map nor on
> some list. Not sure if it was successful or not.
>
> Few suggestions:
> - make it so that the uploader sees his own uploads immediately (no
> pending approvals etc needed) with a status clearly shown
> - allow for lower zoom levels. Panning away from your demo area is slow in
> high zooms.
> - search box should trigger searching when enter key is pressed
> - after login you should remove oauth_token from the URL (either via
> JavaScript history.push or http redirect)
> - persist current coordinates in the URL, so it is easy to share and
> bookmark links (there are plugins for leaflet, eg leaflet-hash)
> - make the site more mobile friendly (text is extremely unreadable,
> buttons hard to hit...)
>
> Thanks,
> Stefan
>
> V sre., 28. avg. 2019 19:11 je oseba Nick Whitelegg <
> nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk> napisala:
>
>
> Hello Stefan,
>
>
> Have increased limit to 15 MB now - let me know if you still have
> problems. Still not mobile friendly just yet - will do this when I have the
> time.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>
> --
> *From:* Stefan Baebler 
> *Sent:* 25 August 2019 22:33:38
> *To:* Nick Whitelegg 
> *Cc:* Simon Polster ; osm-talk 
> *Subject:* Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates
>
> Hi!
>
> I have problems uploading full 360°*180° photospheres. All of them are
> around 10MB, and could not find any below 5MB to test with. The error does
> not say much - no photo uploaded and no error code.
>
> The size limit should be raised (eg to 15MB) in my opinion as there is no
> easy option to compress such images (eg by lowering the resolution).
>
> Also the website is really hard to use on mobile devices. :-(
>
> Br,
> Stefan
>
>
>
>
> V pet., 16. avg. 2019 19:05 je oseba Nick Whitelegg <
> nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk> napisala:
>
>
> Hello Simon,
>
>
> Glad it's working for you!
>
>
> It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a
> Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look
> into that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>
> --
> *From:* Simon Polster 
> *Sent:* 15 August 2019 18:17:46
> *To:* talk@openstreetmap.org 
> *Subject:* Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates
>
> Looks very nice and works very smoothly for me, thank you!
>
> One functionality I think would be useful for orientation: somehow make
> the current viewfield of the panorama visible in the little overview map
> (or if that's too difficult to implement at least link the rotation of
> the panorama with the overview map so that they always share the same
> geographic direction).
>
> Cheers
> Simon
>
> Am 06/08/2019 um 16:58 schrieb Nick Whitelegg:
> >
> > Hi,
> >

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-30 Thread Nick Whitelegg

Hello Stefan,


Sorry - I have to approve panos before they go live, I've done this now. This 
is to guard against panos with privacy violations or unsuitable content. I 
presume yours is the one in the Alps at:


https://www.opentrailview.org/?id=82


I generally check for updates daily. This is the only one I can see, did you 
try others? Note that you have to upload them one at a time, it will not do 
multiple file uploads in one go.


Thanks for your suggestions, will implement them as soon as I can.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Stefan Baebler 
Sent: 30 August 2019 07:46:23
To: Nick Whitelegg 
Cc: Simon Polster ; osm-talk 
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Thanks, the uploading works now!

However, I cannot see my uploaded photospheres anywhere on the site, not even 
while being logged in, logging in again Neither on the map nor on some 
list. Not sure if it was successful or not.

Few suggestions:
- make it so that the uploader sees his own uploads immediately (no pending 
approvals etc needed) with a status clearly shown
- allow for lower zoom levels. Panning away from your demo area is slow in high 
zooms.
- search box should trigger searching when enter key is pressed
- after login you should remove oauth_token from the URL (either via JavaScript 
history.push or http redirect)
- persist current coordinates in the URL, so it is easy to share and bookmark 
links (there are plugins for leaflet, eg leaflet-hash)
- make the site more mobile friendly (text is extremely unreadable, buttons 
hard to hit...)

Thanks,
Stefan

V sre., 28. avg. 2019 19:11 je oseba Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> napisala:


Hello Stefan,


Have increased limit to 15 MB now - let me know if you still have problems. 
Still not mobile friendly just yet - will do this when I have the time.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Stefan Baebler mailto:stefan.baeb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: 25 August 2019 22:33:38
To: Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>>
Cc: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>; osm-talk 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Hi!

I have problems uploading full 360°*180° photospheres. All of them are around 
10MB, and could not find any below 5MB to test with. The error does not say 
much - no photo uploaded and no error code.

The size limit should be raised (eg to 15MB) in my opinion as there is no easy 
option to compress such images (eg by lowering the resolution).

Also the website is really hard to use on mobile devices. :-(

Br,
Stefan




V pet., 16. avg. 2019 19:05 je oseba Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> napisala:


Hello Simon,


Glad it's working for you!


It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a 
Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look into 
that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>
Sent: 15 August 2019 18:17:46
To: talk@openstreetmap.org<mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org> 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Looks very nice and works very smoothly for me, thank you!

One functionality I think would be useful for orientation: somehow make
the current viewfield of the panorama visible in the little overview map
(or if that's too difficult to implement at least link the rotation of
the panorama with the overview map so that they always share the same
geographic direction).

Cheers
Simon

Am 06/08/2019 um 16:58 schrieb Nick Whitelegg:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few updates to 
> OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users to upload 360 
> panoramas which will then be automatically linked using underlying OSM ways, 
> allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.
>
>
> It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need to 
> create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility so if 
> you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username instead.
>
>
> It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if EXIF 
> latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done either by 
> clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX file recorded 
> at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using EXIF and GPX 
> timestamps.
>
>
> URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/
>
>
> <https://www.opentrailview.org/>
>
> Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/
>
>
> Nick
>
>
>
> ___
> talk mailing list
> talk@openstreetmap.org<mailto:t

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-30 Thread Stefan Baebler
Thanks, the uploading works now!

However, I cannot see my uploaded photospheres anywhere on the site, not
even while being logged in, logging in again Neither on the map nor on
some list. Not sure if it was successful or not.

Few suggestions:
- make it so that the uploader sees his own uploads immediately (no pending
approvals etc needed) with a status clearly shown
- allow for lower zoom levels. Panning away from your demo area is slow in
high zooms.
- search box should trigger searching when enter key is pressed
- after login you should remove oauth_token from the URL (either via
JavaScript history.push or http redirect)
- persist current coordinates in the URL, so it is easy to share and
bookmark links (there are plugins for leaflet, eg leaflet-hash)
- make the site more mobile friendly (text is extremely unreadable, buttons
hard to hit...)

Thanks,
Stefan

V sre., 28. avg. 2019 19:11 je oseba Nick Whitelegg <
nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk> napisala:

>
> Hello Stefan,
>
>
> Have increased limit to 15 MB now - let me know if you still have
> problems. Still not mobile friendly just yet - will do this when I have the
> time.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>
> --
> *From:* Stefan Baebler 
> *Sent:* 25 August 2019 22:33:38
> *To:* Nick Whitelegg 
> *Cc:* Simon Polster ; osm-talk 
> *Subject:* Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates
>
> Hi!
>
> I have problems uploading full 360°*180° photospheres. All of them are
> around 10MB, and could not find any below 5MB to test with. The error does
> not say much - no photo uploaded and no error code.
>
> The size limit should be raised (eg to 15MB) in my opinion as there is no
> easy option to compress such images (eg by lowering the resolution).
>
> Also the website is really hard to use on mobile devices. :-(
>
> Br,
> Stefan
>
>
>
>
> V pet., 16. avg. 2019 19:05 je oseba Nick Whitelegg <
> nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk> napisala:
>
>
> Hello Simon,
>
>
> Glad it's working for you!
>
>
> It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a
> Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look
> into that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>
> --
> *From:* Simon Polster 
> *Sent:* 15 August 2019 18:17:46
> *To:* talk@openstreetmap.org 
> *Subject:* Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates
>
> Looks very nice and works very smoothly for me, thank you!
>
> One functionality I think would be useful for orientation: somehow make
> the current viewfield of the panorama visible in the little overview map
> (or if that's too difficult to implement at least link the rotation of
> the panorama with the overview map so that they always share the same
> geographic direction).
>
> Cheers
> Simon
>
> Am 06/08/2019 um 16:58 schrieb Nick Whitelegg:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few
> updates to OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users
> to upload 360 panoramas which will then be automatically linked using
> underlying OSM ways, allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.
> >
> >
> > It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need
> to create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility
> so if you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username
> instead.
> >
> >
> > It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if
> EXIF latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done
> either by clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX
> file recorded at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using
> EXIF and GPX timestamps.
> >
> >
> > URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/
> >
> >
> > <https://www.opentrailview.org/>
> >
> > Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/
> >
> >
> > Nick
> >
> >
> >
> > ___
> > talk mailing list
> > talk@openstreetmap.org
> > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
> >
>
> ___
> talk mailing list
> talk@openstreetmap.org
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
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> talk@openstreetmap.org
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
>
>
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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-28 Thread Nick Whitelegg

Hello Stefan,


Have increased limit to 15 MB now - let me know if you still have problems. 
Still not mobile friendly just yet - will do this when I have the time.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Stefan Baebler 
Sent: 25 August 2019 22:33:38
To: Nick Whitelegg 
Cc: Simon Polster ; osm-talk 
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Hi!

I have problems uploading full 360°*180° photospheres. All of them are around 
10MB, and could not find any below 5MB to test with. The error does not say 
much - no photo uploaded and no error code.

The size limit should be raised (eg to 15MB) in my opinion as there is no easy 
option to compress such images (eg by lowering the resolution).

Also the website is really hard to use on mobile devices. :-(

Br,
Stefan




V pet., 16. avg. 2019 19:05 je oseba Nick Whitelegg 
mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>> napisala:


Hello Simon,


Glad it's working for you!


It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a 
Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look into 
that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Simon Polster mailto:sid...@posteo.de>>
Sent: 15 August 2019 18:17:46
To: talk@openstreetmap.org<mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org> 
mailto:talk@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Looks very nice and works very smoothly for me, thank you!

One functionality I think would be useful for orientation: somehow make
the current viewfield of the panorama visible in the little overview map
(or if that's too difficult to implement at least link the rotation of
the panorama with the overview map so that they always share the same
geographic direction).

Cheers
Simon

Am 06/08/2019 um 16:58 schrieb Nick Whitelegg:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few updates to 
> OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users to upload 360 
> panoramas which will then be automatically linked using underlying OSM ways, 
> allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.
>
>
> It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need to 
> create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility so if 
> you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username instead.
>
>
> It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if EXIF 
> latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done either by 
> clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX file recorded 
> at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using EXIF and GPX 
> timestamps.
>
>
> URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/
>
>
> <https://www.opentrailview.org/>
>
> Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/
>
>
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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-25 Thread Stefan Baebler
Hi!

I have problems uploading full 360°*180° photospheres. All of them are
around 10MB, and could not find any below 5MB to test with. The error does
not say much - no photo uploaded and no error code.

The size limit should be raised (eg to 15MB) in my opinion as there is no
easy option to compress such images (eg by lowering the resolution).

Also the website is really hard to use on mobile devices. :-(

Br,
Stefan




V pet., 16. avg. 2019 19:05 je oseba Nick Whitelegg <
nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk> napisala:

>
> Hello Simon,
>
>
> Glad it's working for you!
>
>
> It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a
> Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look
> into that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>
> --
> *From:* Simon Polster 
> *Sent:* 15 August 2019 18:17:46
> *To:* talk@openstreetmap.org 
> *Subject:* Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates
>
> Looks very nice and works very smoothly for me, thank you!
>
> One functionality I think would be useful for orientation: somehow make
> the current viewfield of the panorama visible in the little overview map
> (or if that's too difficult to implement at least link the rotation of
> the panorama with the overview map so that they always share the same
> geographic direction).
>
> Cheers
> Simon
>
> Am 06/08/2019 um 16:58 schrieb Nick Whitelegg:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few
> updates to OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users
> to upload 360 panoramas which will then be automatically linked using
> underlying OSM ways, allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.
> >
> >
> > It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need
> to create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility
> so if you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username
> instead.
> >
> >
> > It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if
> EXIF latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done
> either by clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX
> file recorded at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using
> EXIF and GPX timestamps.
> >
> >
> > URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/
> >
> >
> > <https://www.opentrailview.org/>
> >
> > Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/
> >
> >
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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-16 Thread Nick Whitelegg

Hello Simon,


Glad it's working for you!


It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a 
Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look into 
that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.


Thanks,

Nick


From: Simon Polster 
Sent: 15 August 2019 18:17:46
To: talk@openstreetmap.org 
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Looks very nice and works very smoothly for me, thank you!

One functionality I think would be useful for orientation: somehow make
the current viewfield of the panorama visible in the little overview map
(or if that's too difficult to implement at least link the rotation of
the panorama with the overview map so that they always share the same
geographic direction).

Cheers
Simon

Am 06/08/2019 um 16:58 schrieb Nick Whitelegg:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few updates to 
> OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users to upload 360 
> panoramas which will then be automatically linked using underlying OSM ways, 
> allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.
>
>
> It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need to 
> create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility so if 
> you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username instead.
>
>
> It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if EXIF 
> latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done either by 
> clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX file recorded 
> at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using EXIF and GPX 
> timestamps.
>
>
> URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/
>
>
> <https://www.opentrailview.org/>
>
> Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/
>
>
> Nick
>
>
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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-15 Thread Simon Polster
Looks very nice and works very smoothly for me, thank you!

One functionality I think would be useful for orientation: somehow make
the current viewfield of the panorama visible in the little overview map
(or if that's too difficult to implement at least link the rotation of
the panorama with the overview map so that they always share the same
geographic direction).

Cheers
Simon

Am 06/08/2019 um 16:58 schrieb Nick Whitelegg:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few updates to 
> OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users to upload 360 
> panoramas which will then be automatically linked using underlying OSM ways, 
> allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.
> 
> 
> It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need to 
> create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility so if 
> you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username instead.
> 
> 
> It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if EXIF 
> latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done either by 
> clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX file recorded 
> at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using EXIF and GPX 
> timestamps.
> 
> 
> URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/
> 
> 
> Nick
> 
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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-07 Thread Nick Whitelegg

Hi,


The reason for this is that there isn't a 'next' panorama as such; rather than 
a linear sequence of panoramas, it's a network, so at a junction there might be 
multiple routes to follow - it uses the underlying OSM way network to navigate.


It's in the todo list to provide Mapillary (and StreetView) like arrows 
superimposed on the ground, but this isn't implemented just yet.


Nick


From: Dave F 
Sent: 06 August 2019 16:18:46
To: osm-talk 
Cc: Nick Whitelegg 
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

Hi

I find it slightly irritating the next panorama icon isn't in a constant 
location on the screen. Is there a key shortcut or maybe add directions arrows 
at the top of the screen similar to Mapilary?

Cheers
DaveF

On 06/08/2019 15:58, Nick Whitelegg wrote:


Hi,


To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few updates to 
OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users to upload 360 
panoramas which will then be automatically linked using underlying OSM ways, 
allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.


It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need to 
create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility so if 
you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username instead.


It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if EXIF 
latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done either by 
clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX file recorded 
at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using EXIF and GPX 
timestamps.


URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/


<https://www.opentrailview.org/><https://www.opentrailview.org/>

Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/


Nick






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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-06 Thread Dave F via talk

Hi

I find it slightly irritating the next panorama icon isn't in a constant 
location on the screen. Is there a key shortcut or maybe add directions 
arrows at the top of the screen similar to Mapilary?


Cheers
DaveF

On 06/08/2019 15:58, Nick Whitelegg wrote:

Hi,


To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few updates to 
OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users to upload 360 
panoramas which will then be automatically linked using underlying OSM ways, 
allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.


It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need to 
create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility so if 
you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username instead.


It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if EXIF 
latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done either by 
clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX file recorded 
at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using EXIF and GPX 
timestamps.


URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/




Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/


Nick




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[OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates

2019-08-06 Thread Nick Whitelegg

Hi,


To follow up my post of a couple of months ago, I have made a few updates to 
OpenTrailView, a StreetView-like application which allows users to upload 360 
panoramas which will then be automatically linked using underlying OSM ways, 
allowing users to navigate from panorama to panorama.


It now allows you to login with your OSM credentials, removing the need to 
create a separate account - in fact I have removed the signup facility so if 
you signed up before, you should now login using your OSM username instead.


It also has a facility to allow you to set the position of a panorama if EXIF 
latitude and longitude metadata is not present. This can be done either by 
clicking on the map to position the panorama, or by using a GPX file recorded 
at the same time to position panoramas automatically by using EXIF and GPX 
timestamps.


URL: https://www.opentrailview.org/




Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/


Nick

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