Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-08 Thread Russ Nelson
Nathan Edgars II writes:
  If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
  and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?

Delete tiger:reviewed=no after you've reviewed a road.  The highlight
is supposed to be ugly and annoying, by way of encouraging you to
review roads.  What does reviewed mean?  Just that as far as you
know, the name is correct and the position of the way is correct.

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-08 Thread Nathan Edgars II
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 3:18 AM, Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com wrote:
 Nathan Edgars II writes:
   If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
   and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?

 Delete tiger:reviewed=no after you've reviewed a road.  The highlight
 is supposed to be ugly and annoying, by way of encouraging you to
 review roads.  What does reviewed mean?  Just that as far as you
 know, the name is correct and the position of the way is correct.

And if all I'm doing is adding it to a bike route relation, without
being sure of the name?

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-08 Thread Russ Nelson
Nathan Edgars II writes:
  
  On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 3:18 AM, Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com wrote:
   Nathan Edgars II writes:
 If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
 and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?
  
   Delete tiger:reviewed=no after you've reviewed a road.  The highlight
   is supposed to be ugly and annoying, by way of encouraging you to
   review roads.  What does reviewed mean?  Just that as far as you
   know, the name is correct and the position of the way is correct.
  
  And if all I'm doing is adding it to a bike route relation, without
  being sure of the name?

Good question.  You might want to leave it there, as a reminder that
nobody has yet checked that the name of the road is correct.  Of
course, if they stop it from being displayed, then they won't get that
reminder.

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[OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Nathan Edgars II
If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread maning sambale
Use the wireframe mode
Ctrl-R

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote:
 If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
 and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Nathan Edgars II
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 4:37 AM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Use the wireframe mode
 Ctrl-R

That's ctrl-W, and I don't want all that, just disabling the highlight.

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Peteris Krisjanis
2010/8/2 Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com:
 If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
 and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?


Use new JOSM filter feature?

Cheers,
Peter.

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Sebastian Klein

Nathan Edgars II wrote:

If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?


You can put

color.mappaint.standard.tiger_data=#80808000

in your advanced preferences. This makes the highlight 100% transparent, 
however the selection is still fat.


Another option is to modify the default style and simply remove the 
tiger style rules. For this you copy 
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/browser/trunk/styles/standard/elemstyles.xml
to some folder, fix it in a text editor and then simply load the style 
from the preferences. (Make sure to untick enable build-in defaults.)



Sebastian

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Nathan Edgars II
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Peteris Krisjanis pec...@gmail.com wrote:
 2010/8/2 Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com:
 If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
 and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?


 Use new JOSM filter feature?

How? I can hide ways with tiger:reviewed=no, but I don't think I can
only hide the highlight...

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Nathan Edgars II


Sebastian Klein wrote:
 
 Nathan Edgars II wrote:
 If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
 and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?
 
 You can put
 
 color.mappaint.standard.tiger_data=#80808000
 
 in your advanced preferences. This makes the highlight 100% transparent, 
 however the selection is still fat.
 
Yeah, it's the selection fatness that I want to get rid of (it hides the
direction arrows).


Sebastian Klein wrote:
 
 Another option is to modify the default style and simply remove the 
 tiger style rules. For this you copy 
 http://josm.openstreetmap.de/browser/trunk/styles/standard/elemstyles.xml
 to some folder, fix it in a text editor and then simply load the style 
 from the preferences. (Make sure to untick enable build-in defaults.)
 
I'm having a bit of trouble with this - I loaded this xml in 'map paint
styles' but now all ways show up as gray lines.
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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Sebastian Klein

Nathan Edgars II wrote:

Sebastian Klein wrote:
Another option is to modify the default style and simply remove the 
tiger style rules. For this you copy 
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/browser/trunk/styles/standard/elemstyles.xml
to some folder, fix it in a text editor and then simply load the style 
from the preferences. (Make sure to untick enable build-in defaults.)



I'm having a bit of trouble with this - I loaded this xml in 'map paint
styles' but now all ways show up as gray lines.


There seems to be a general user interface problem here, as you are not 
the first having trouble with loading custom styles.


To avoid noise on this list, we can try to resolve it on josm trac.
Please add Help-status report to the ticket.


Sebastian

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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Nathan Edgars II


Sebastian Klein wrote:
 
 There seems to be a general user interface problem here, as you are not 
 the first having trouble with loading custom styles.
 
 To avoid noise on this list, we can try to resolve it on josm trac.
 Please add Help-status report to the ticket.
 

I created a ticket - https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/5292 - but I'm not
sure where you want 'Help-status report' added.
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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Apollinaris Schoell
you can compile JOSM yourself and edit the default style at 
./styles/standard/elemstyles.xml
If this is too complicated I can send you a Josm binary with these changes. 




On 2 Aug 2010, at 1:19 , Nathan Edgars II wrote:

 If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
 and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?
 
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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Apollinaris Schoell

On 2 Aug 2010, at 1:50 , Sebastian Klein wrote:

 Nathan Edgars II wrote:
 If a way is tagged tiger:reviewed=no, JOSM puts a highlight behind it,
 and when you select it the red is a lot fatter. How do I disable this?
 
 You can put
 
 color.mappaint.standard.tiger_data=#80808000
 
 in your advanced preferences. This makes the highlight 100% transparent, 
 however the selection is still fat.
 
 Another option is to modify the default style and simply remove the tiger 
 style rules. For this you copy 
 http://josm.openstreetmap.de/browser/trunk/styles/standard/elemstyles.xml
 to some folder, fix it in a text editor and then simply load the style from 
 the preferences. (Make sure to untick enable build-in defaults.)
 

shouldn't custom or country specific style be maintained in an external style 
anyway? there is no good reason to have tiger, opengeodb, …  in the default 
elemstyle. 
I had a trac ticket for tiger but has never been committed. If there is 
interest I can provide a patch. But I don't know where the custom style should 
be placed to make it accessible to anyone. As far as I understand JOSM this 
would be hosted on an external site and not built in to the program.

 
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Re: [OSM-talk] How do I turn JOSM's tiger:reviewed=no highlight off?

2010-08-02 Thread Alan Mintz

At 2010-08-02 09:17, Apollinaris Schoell wrote:

...
shouldn't custom or country specific style be maintained in an external 
style anyway? there is no good reason to have tiger, opengeodb, …  in the 
default elemstyle. ...


+1. I have my own style file that I copied and then modified over a year 
ago, and it's a pain to have to compare it against the current version and 
merge changes. Similar to presets, I think you should be able to specify a 
list of style files that are simply combined in the order listed (and be 
able to move the order around easily), so local changes can be easily kept 
while allowing new base changes to come through. This would also allow 
better organization of various types of things into separate files, letting 
you choose someone's cycle rendering and someone else's maxspeeds.


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