tim wrote: >> > What little things like that annoy you, or took you a while to >> get used to? > > There's quite a bit of "mystery meat" going on, which takes time to learn.
Mmmm, mystery meat... I had some of that in a curry house in Abergavenny on Sunday. Seriously, I do know, but that's kind of not what I'm looking for here. Potlatch needs a) built-in help, b) explicit buttons for some keyboard-only stuff (e.g. history/undelete). The help system will be done when I have some spare time, and the explicit buttons weren't possible before resizable Potlatch came along the other week, simply because there wasn't any space for them: they'll be along shortly. But right now I'd like to get a handle on the little annoyances. > Keyboard shortcuts. Potlatch has "hidden codes" which do stuff. Hardly > anyone has two browser windows open Ha, I'm guessing you're a Windows or Linux user... us long-time Mac users traditionally work with 29 windows open. (Bit of an exaggeration. I've just counted: I have 20 open right now: of those, two are Safari windows, one with three tabs, the other with 21.) :) > I still only use potlatch for basic stuff, as learning these commands > requires too much investment (want to do something, click help, tab to > wiki page, look for keyboard shortcuts link, open link, search for > command, forget what it was I wanted to do, tab back). Each to their own. One of the reasons I could never get used to JOSM (or, indeed, the old Java applet) is that there's all these slightly abstract toolbar icons and I can't remember what any of them do... Anyway, thanks all for the concrete suggestions, keep them coming! cheers Richard _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk

