Hi,
On 21 Apr 2008, at 22:24, Martijn van Exel wrote:
Op 21 apr 2008, om 22:46 heeft Frederik Ramm het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
Hi Frederik,
for an upcoming OSM booth we have the offer of a local Apple dealer
to supply us with all the hardware we want (including 30"+ displays
and all). These would, however, be out-of-the-box Macs with those
funny keyboards and those mice without buttons you know... and they
wouldn't even let us pop an Ubuntu CD in and install a proper OS ;-)
Where is this show?
[....]
Or will I have to install countless helpers, utilities and control
panels?
No. Only thing I'd recommend is putting this:
#!/bin/bash
java -jar -Xmx256M -XX:MaxPermSize=256M /Applications/josm-latest.jar
in ~/Library/Scripts/JOSM.sh (chmod 0755) and enabling the script menu
through the AppleScript Utility (included in Leopard) for easy access
to JOSM.
I've used Jar bundler, which produces much nicer mac like results.
I've also used increased memory allowance.
<http://shaunmcdonald.me.uk/osm/JOSM/macosx/JOSM.dmg>
You will need to update the josm-latest.jar inside it, as it is
currently an old version. You control/context+click the JOSM.app and
choose "show package contents". Then navigate to Contents/Resources/
Java and replace the josm-latest.jar in there with a newer version.
Finally don't run JOSM from the disk image.
I would like to accept the offer but if I end up endlessly tuning
those machines to act like normal computers then I'd rather opt for
run-down but working Linux boxes from the community instead of the
shiny Macs.
Is there no-one with hands-on Mac experience that can lend a hand? You
wouldn't want to turn down those 30" screens :)
30" displays are very impressive, and will give OSM that extra wow
factor.
Shaun
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