Le 04/04/2014 10:57, Christoph Hormann a écrit :
On Friday 04 April 2014, Ilya Zverev wrote:
It is a web-based, text-only editor, a bit like RawEdit, but with
more features and without scary XML. Basically, you are editing easy
to understand lines like "way 123123" with tags written like
"highway=primary". There is a map for positioning of nodes, which
allows for creating new POIs, and it can edit multiple objects at
once.
Nice.
Yes, its a interesting approach.
Maybe keep way displayed on tag line.
Seems there have been several approaches recently to design text based
formats for OSM data that are less clumsy than XML like your Level0L
and Osmiums OPL:
http://osmcode.org/libosmium/manual/libosmium-manual.html#opl-object-per-line-format
These surely have different purposes - one is for easy human editing and
one is for automatic processing but it might none the less make sense
to see if these goals can be achieved in the same format together.
Last month I have also added a textual tags (only) editor in Osmose in
order to replace the RawEditor.
Quick look of the editor in wiki :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmose#Osmose_integrated_tags_editor
It support display of "diff" on tags.
You can also test it on live Osmose after loggin with OAuth and edit
something from a popup.
Frédéric.
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