My C++ skills are not good, but I would love to help out (community
management, translation, documentation) so you have my blessing! Still a
big fan of merkaartor!
2014-12-17 21:04 GMT+01:00 Jarl Friis j...@softace.dk:
Hi Ladislav.
If you are interested in hacking maintaining Merkaartor, I
Thanks Merkaartor for all these years you stood by me and helped me
get a lot of nice work done in OpenStreetMap!
As you can see on: http://hdyc.neis-one.org/?milovanderlinden
merkaartor has long been my editor of choice. It is just recently that
I moved permanently to josm. Since recent system
I am waiting for the new version to arrive in the marcusls repository for
ubuntu maverick. Meanwhile I am using josm which is not as goodlookin' as
merkaartor is and works a bit nasty with wms (not loading the wms layer
dynamically but stickin to a certain zoomlevel) and this will do for now.
Thanks Richard,
I connected the e-mail sent to this list to the issue you opened on the
merkaartor.be website. I suggest to continue this discussion there.
2011/1/7 Richard Brinkman richardbrink...@hotmail.com
I think this is related to the bug I submitted not so long ago:
In Dutch that would be:
node - knooppunt, knoop of punt(object)
way - lijn(object)
area - vlak(object)
geometric primitives in GIS are point, line, polygon. I would prefer
to stick to this primitives when translating to dutch, even though the
translation is not completely according to what is
at 11:11, Milo van der Linden m...@dogodigi.net wrote:
Hello,
I am mapping Aruba, near the coast. But often I cannot see what to map
because the blue coastline is overlapping a big part of the area I
want to map.
Is there a way to turn off this thick blue coastline?
Kind regards
and integration in SVN? And how? as a svn diff
or as plain file?
kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
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