Pat, 

I would find useful: 
A grid that doesn't change gps coordinates as I change zoom levels (50ft, 
150ft, 300ft, 500ft). 
Something that can be easily turned on and off (keyboard shortcut?)
Lines one pixel wide, very subtle, in a contrasting color, possibly magenta 
(#FF00FF)). 
Numbers on one edge alphabet on the other. 
similar the printed maps in my car. 
in BoldFace Helvetica or Verdana 13 to 15 pt.
in color making it easy to find an exact place. 
Nothing too fancy. 
In both ID and JSOM. 
Hope this suggestion helps. 
Suzan 


On May 12, 2015, at 11:07 PM, Pat Tressel wrote:

Some while back, I suggested writing a JOSM plugin to help make sure one has 
seen the entire task area.  Without going into details, the idea was to split 
the task into a grid with cells (subtasks) just slightly smaller than the 
viewport at the user's chosen zoom level.  When user is satisfied with their 
work in a subtask, they mark it as done and step to the next (e.g. using the 
normal navigation keys).  The user could move out of the subtask without 
marking the task as finished if they want to chase a long feature, then snap 
back to where the subtask they were working on.

I got sidetracked onto other projects.  One of those will end in two weeks, so 
there might be a window there,.  Is anyone interested in collaborating on this? 
 I've worked on Java desktop applications that involve graphics and drawing 
(for telemedicine and digitization of ultrasound images), but have not done 
more than peek at JOSM.  The collaboration might just mean nudzing me about it, 
but if you've worked on a JOSM plugin (hi, Andrew), this would be a good cause. 
 ;-)

-- Pat
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