Hi Leon Not been near the Great Lake so must be someone else. Working on Lake St Clair after I think I have succeeded on Lake Ina as a test using multipolygon to define the shore. It looks ok in OSM but the test will be how it converts to Garmin format and displays on my 62S.
Cheers Brett Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:10:17 +1000 Subject: Re: [talk-au] Any sensible way to establish who is changing objects? From: lker...@gmail.com To: brussell...@live.com.au CC: talk-au@openstreetmap.org Ah hah, so it probably me you were looking for in the first place then. :-p I noticed Great Lake had vanished in Tassie and returned it back to a normal poly the other day. I'll leave it alone now since your playing with it. On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Brett Russell <brussell...@live.com.au> wrote: Hi Leon Brilliant. Just what I was after. Now to work on mapping large lakes using multipolygon relationships to overcome the 2000 point maximum number of nodes. Think I am gradually winning on that with Lake Ina test! Cheers Brett Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 10:25:08 +1000 Subject: Re: [talk-au] Any sensible way to establish who is changing objects? From: lker...@gmail.com To: brussell...@live.com.au CC: talk-au@openstreetmap.org You can select the object in Potlatch 2, go to advanced view and click the objects id number at the top of the panel. That will give you a history of that object only. On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Brett Russell <brussell...@live.com.au> wrote: Hi I am working my way around the State and noticed a few edits to tracks that I have put in. The history function option in Polatch 2 is annoying as it gets swamped with global changes. All I want to do is select an object and have the history of changes showing and more importantly who is doing them. Is there a way of doing this? Cheers Brett _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list Talk-au@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au
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