Great work Nick and team! Op ma 1 jul. 2019 om 21:15 schreef Nick Allen <nick.allen...@gmail.com>:
> Hi, > > Our little team has been hard at work over the last week or so, and we're > hoping the result will be helpful to you - all refer to the site at > https://learnosm.org/en/. > > The extremely good team of translators have been working hard as well, and > some of the modules, even though they are only a day or so old have already > been translated. Although the links given are for the English version, the > modules exist in other languages as well - click on the language switcher > at the top of the screen, and see if the language you want is available. > > Modules relating to the Tasking Manager 3 (the current HOT version) have > been updated - just search on 'Tasking' to see the modules available, have > been updated. > > The Beginner section for iD at https://learnosm.org/en/beginner/id-editor/ > has been updated - if you want to send a message to someone concerning a > particular section, click on it in the index, and the address bar at the > top of your browser should change to that particular module - for instance > https://learnosm.org/en/beginner/id-editor/#configuring-the-background-layer > deals with changing the aerial imagery within iD, altering the brightness, > and alignment. > > All modules in the https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/ section have been > updated - these modules are aimed at those new to OpenStreetMap and the > Tasking Manager, and are laid out to help a new mapper, or a validator who > wants to send a message to a particular mapper. Many of the images used in > this section are moving, so even if you don't understand the words, the > moving picture can help with your mapping. The links for the individual > modules are; > > Section index = https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/ > > Starting with the Tasking Manager and iD editor = > https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/getting-started/ > > Aerial imagery - changing within iD. changing the alignment etc.. = > https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/imagery/ > > Issues or warnings shown on iD when something is potentially wrong, such > as a building and a highway overlapping (Personally I like to investigate > this useful feature when I first open a task in iD, so I can quickly see if > there are some potential problems accidentally left by other mappers) = > https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/issues/ > > Rectangular buildings - tracing and 'squaring' = > https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/tracing-rectangular-buildings/ > > Round buildings - tracing or altering a rectangular tracing left by a > previous mapper, to a round building = > https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/tracing-round-buildings/ > > Saving to OSM in iD, also finishing or stopping mapping on the Tasking > Manager = https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/saving/ > > Tags and tagging = https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/tagging/ > > Copying, pasting, rotating, reflecting - makes iD a quick tool to use when > mapping a square = https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/copy-paste/ > > The help menu available from within iD itself is more comprehensive (click > on the '?' icon on the right side of the screen when editing in iD), and > the iD walkthrough available from the help menu are all also worth > investigating. > > If you would like to add any of the images from LearnOSM into any > instructions or other documentation you are producing, please feel free. In > my Firefox web browser it's right click and 'copy image location', which > produces a result like = > https://learnosm.org/images/hot-tips/rectangular_building.gif > > Happy mapping, and thanks for reading > > Nick (Tallguy) > HOT Training Working Group member. > > Incidentally, we could do with more help on the team - particularly from > people who would be willing to proof read something for us before we > publish it, also in providing feedback - beginners welcome. > > Thanks again. > > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > HOT@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >
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