One workaround is to use custom imagery with a url of about:blank or a blank
image.

 

From: John Firebaugh [mailto:john.fireba...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 10:41 AM
To: Kathleen Danielson
Cc: Banick, Robert; Paul Norman; Kate Chapman; william skora;
hot@openstreetmap.org; Simon Johnson; Tom MacWright
Subject: Re: [HOT] The status of iD in HOT contexts/projects

 

0% brightness still loads tiles -- the issue for that is
https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues/1472

 

On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Kathleen Danielson
<kathleen.daniel...@gmail.com> wrote:

This might be a dumb suggestion, but what if you turn the imagery to 0%
brightness. Does that help w/ bandwidth? 

 

On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Banick, Robert <robert.ban...@redcross.org>
wrote:

Indeed. I should note that the imagery is helpful but also consumes a fair
amount of bandwidth. A lovely future mod would be a "no imagery" option.


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On 9/30/13 6:12 PM, "Paul Norman" <penor...@mac.com> wrote:

>> From: Kate Chapman [mailto:k...@maploser.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2013 3:35 AM
>> Simon Johnson; Tom MacWright
>> Subject: Re: [HOT] The status of iD in HOT contexts/projects
>>
>> Hi Robert/All,
>>
>> I wanted to mention we'll be using iD as well for the mapping begin this
>> week in Haiphong. It is currently the only OSM editor with decent
>> Vietnamese support. I'm a bit concerned about conflicts during our
>> training, but intend to use the Tasking Manager to try to avoid that.
>
>Because iD discards all of its data on save and reloads new data from the
>API if you have your users save frequently it will also get them
>refreshing
>their local data frequently, significantly cutting down on conflicts.
>
>If you're in a limited bandwidth situation I wouldn't worry about the
>increased
>bandwidth usage because the map data comes compressed and even when
>loading
>a dense urban area only about 25% of the bandwidth is used for map data,
>the
>remainder mainly being used by aerial imagery.
>
>




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