[OSM-talk] iD news: v2.2.0 released

2017-05-09 Thread Bryan Housel
iD v2.2.0 was released May 9 2017 and is now available for editing on 
openstreetmap.org 

This is possibly our biggest release ever because it includes over 100 features 
and represents about 3 months of work by 13 contributors, and countless other 
translators and testers.  Thank you to everyone who made this possible!  ❤️
📣 Release Highlights

🛰 Two new global satellite imagery layers: DigitalGlobe Premium and 
DigitalGlobe Standard!
These new layers cover many parts of the world that previously had no usable 
imagery.
Check out the new imagery by opening the Background pane (shortcut B)

👉 A new right-click editing menu replaces the old radial menu.
The new editing menu gives iD room to grow and won't get in the way of your 
editing.
Remember: Right-click on map features to use the new menu.

👩‍🎓 The introductory walkthrough has been completely revised, covering more 
OpenStreetMap concepts and common editing tasks using the new right-click menu. 
Users can explore and practice editing in the example town - now much better 
mapped than before and completely localizable. Even long time iD users should 
give it a try!
Replay the walkthrough from the Help pane (shortcut H).

🚦 Big refresh of icons! You'll see a lot more icons for commonly mapped 
features.
Map traffic signals, stop signs, benches, crossings, street lamps, fountains, 
towers, and many more.

✍️ You can now see and edit changeset tags before uploading to OpenStreetMap.


The complete changelog is pretty epic, and can be found here:
   Changelog:  https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#220 


The next time you launch iD, you might even see a notification down in the 
corner of the screen about the new version!


Twitter:  
  v2.2.0: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862014150528180225 

  New Imagery: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862006438096510977 

  Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/bhousel 
 for more iD updates.


Thanks! 🙇
Bryan

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Re: [OSM-talk] iD news: v2.2.0 released

2017-05-09 Thread Dave F
Excellent, the radial menu's finally been removed! It always appeared 
precisely where I wanted to edit! I might start using it now.


The walk-through is very intuitive.

DaveF.


On 09/05/2017 19:49, Bryan Housel wrote:
*iD v2.2.0* was released May 9 2017 and is now available for editing 
on openstreetmap.org 


This is possibly our biggest release ever because it includes over 100 
features and represents about 3 months of work by 13 contributors, and 
countless other translators and testers.  Thank you to everyone who 
made this possible!  ❤️



📣 Release Highlights

 *

🛰 Two new global satellite imagery layers: DigitalGlobe Premium
and DigitalGlobe Standard!
These new layers cover many parts of the world that previously had
no usable imagery.
/Check out the new imagery by opening the Background pane
(shortcut B)/

 *

👉 A new right-click editing menu replaces the old radial menu.
The new editing menu gives iD room to grow and won't get in the
way of your editing.
/Remember: Right-click on map features to use the new menu./

 *

👩‍🎓 The introductory walkthrough has been completely revised,
covering more OpenStreetMap concepts and common editing tasks
using the new right-click menu. Users can explore and practice
editing in the example town - now much better mapped than before
and completely localizable. Even long time iD users should give it
a try!
/Replay the walkthrough from the Help pane (shortcut H)./

 *

🚦 Big refresh of icons! You'll see a lot more icons for commonly
mapped features.
/Map traffic signals, stop signs, benches, crossings, street
lamps, fountains, towers, and many more./

 *

✍️ You can now see and edit changeset tags before uploading to
OpenStreetMap.


The complete changelog is pretty epic, and can be found here:
   Changelog: 
https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#220


The next time you launch iD, you might even see a notification down in 
the corner of the screen about the new version!



Twitter:
  v2.2.0: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862014150528180225
  New Imagery: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862006438096510977
  Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/bhousel for more iD updates.


Thanks! 🙇
Bryan



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Re: [OSM-talk] iD news: v2.2.0 released

2017-05-09 Thread Erwin Olario
I like the new walk-through! Great job every one.

It's been mentioned that it's now "complete localizable", and that sounds
very interesting in the outreach training programs we do in OSMph. Could
you post a link for details about this?

Thank you.

/Erwin

On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:24 AM Dave F  wrote:

> Excellent, the radial menu's finally been removed! It always appeared
> precisely where I wanted to edit! I might start using it now.
>
> The walk-through is very intuitive.
>
> DaveF.
>
>
> On 09/05/2017 19:49, Bryan Housel wrote:
>
> *iD v2.2.0* was released May 9 2017 and is now available for editing on
> openstreetmap.org
>
> This is possibly our biggest release ever because it includes over 100
> features and represents about 3 months of work by 13 contributors, and
> countless other translators and testers.  Thank you to everyone who made
> this possible!  ❤️
> 📣 Release Highlights
>
>-
>
>🛰 Two new global satellite imagery layers: DigitalGlobe Premium and
>DigitalGlobe Standard!
>These new layers cover many parts of the world that previously had no
>usable imagery.
>*Check out the new imagery by opening the Background pane (shortcut B)*
>-
>
>👉 A new right-click editing menu replaces the old radial menu.
>The new editing menu gives iD room to grow and won't get in the way of
>your editing.
>*Remember: Right-click on map features to use the new menu.*
>-
>
>👩‍🎓 The introductory walkthrough has been completely revised,
>covering more OpenStreetMap concepts and common editing tasks using the new
>right-click menu. Users can explore and practice editing in the example
>town - now much better mapped than before and completely localizable. Even
>long time iD users should give it a try!
>*Replay the walkthrough from the Help pane (shortcut H).*
>-
>
>🚦 Big refresh of icons! You'll see a lot more icons for commonly
>mapped features.
>*Map traffic signals, stop signs, benches, crossings, street lamps,
>fountains, towers, and many more.*
>-
>
>✍️ You can now see and edit changeset tags before uploading to
>OpenStreetMap.
>
>
> The complete changelog is pretty epic, and can be found here:
>Changelog:
> https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#220
>
> The next time you launch iD, you might even see a notification down in the
> corner of the screen about the new version!
>
>
> Twitter:
>   v2.2.0: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862014150528180225
>   New Imagery: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862006438096510977
>   Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/bhousel for more iD updates.
>
>
> Thanks! 🙇
> Bryan
>
>
>
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Re: [OSM-talk] iD news: v2.2.0 released

2017-05-09 Thread Bryan Housel
Thanks!  The iD walkthrough is often a new user’s first introduction to mapping 
on OpenStreetMap, so I really wanted to make it accessible to as many users as 
possible.  

Completely localizable means that when the user starts the walkthrough, there 
is special code to replace the name and address tags to better fit that users 
language.  So “Spring Street” in English becomes “Gartenstraße” in German, or 
"Весенняя улица” in Russian.  The entire town contains about 120 named objects, 
and these can all be translated like any other text string in the user 
interface. 

I’ll be blogging more about the walkthrough improvements later in the week!
Bryan


> On May 9, 2017, at 7:52 PM, Erwin Olario  wrote:
> 
> I like the new walk-through! Great job every one. 
> 
> It's been mentioned that it's now "complete localizable", and that sounds 
> very interesting in the outreach training programs we do in OSMph. Could you 
> post a link for details about this?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> /Erwin
> 
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:24 AM Dave F  > wrote:
> Excellent, the radial menu's finally been removed! It always appeared 
> precisely where I wanted to edit! I might start using it now.
> 
> The walk-through is very intuitive.
> 
> DaveF. 
> 
> 
> On 09/05/2017 19:49, Bryan Housel wrote:
>> iD v2.2.0 was released May 9 2017 and is now available for editing on 
>> openstreetmap.org 
>> 
>> This is possibly our biggest release ever because it includes over 100 
>> features and represents about 3 months of work by 13 contributors, and 
>> countless other translators and testers.  Thank you to everyone who made 
>> this possible!  ❤️
>> 📣 Release Highlights
>> 
>> 🛰 Two new global satellite imagery layers: DigitalGlobe Premium and 
>> DigitalGlobe Standard!
>> These new layers cover many parts of the world that previously had no usable 
>> imagery.
>> Check out the new imagery by opening the Background pane (shortcut B)
>> 
>> 👉 A new right-click editing menu replaces the old radial menu.
>> The new editing menu gives iD room to grow and won't get in the way of your 
>> editing.
>> Remember: Right-click on map features to use the new menu.
>> 
>> 👩‍🎓 The introductory walkthrough has been completely revised, covering more 
>> OpenStreetMap concepts and common editing tasks using the new right-click 
>> menu. Users can explore and practice editing in the example town - now much 
>> better mapped than before and completely localizable. Even long time iD 
>> users should give it a try!
>> Replay the walkthrough from the Help pane (shortcut H).
>> 
>> 🚦 Big refresh of icons! You'll see a lot more icons for commonly mapped 
>> features.
>> Map traffic signals, stop signs, benches, crossings, street lamps, 
>> fountains, towers, and many more.
>> 
>> ✍️ You can now see and edit changeset tags before uploading to OpenStreetMap.
>> 
>> 
>> The complete changelog is pretty epic, and can be found here:
>>Changelog:  
>> https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#220 
>> 
>> 
>> The next time you launch iD, you might even see a notification down in the 
>> corner of the screen about the new version!
>> 
>> 
>> Twitter:  
>>   v2.2.0: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862014150528180225 
>> 
>>   New Imagery: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862006438096510977 
>> 
>>   Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/bhousel 
>>  for more iD updates.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks! 🙇
>> Bryan
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [OSM-talk] iD news: v2.2.0 released

2017-05-09 Thread Erwin Olario
Cool! I'll look forward for it. Thank you.

On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 8:18 AM Bryan Housel  wrote:

> Thanks!  The iD walkthrough is often a new user’s first introduction to
> mapping on OpenStreetMap, so I really wanted to make it accessible to as
> many users as possible.
>
> Completely localizable means that when the user starts the walkthrough,
> there is special code to replace the name and address tags to better fit
> that users language.  So “Spring Street” in English becomes “Gartenstraße”
> in German, or "Весенняя улица” in Russian.  The entire town contains about
> 120 named objects, and these can all be translated like any other text
> string in the user interface.
>
> I’ll be blogging more about the walkthrough improvements later in the week!
> Bryan
>
>
> On May 9, 2017, at 7:52 PM, Erwin Olario  wrote:
>
> I like the new walk-through! Great job every one.
>
> It's been mentioned that it's now "complete localizable", and that sounds
> very interesting in the outreach training programs we do in OSMph. Could
> you post a link for details about this?
>
> Thank you.
>
> /Erwin
>
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:24 AM Dave F 
> wrote:
>
>> Excellent, the radial menu's finally been removed! It always appeared
>> precisely where I wanted to edit! I might start using it now.
>>
>> The walk-through is very intuitive.
>>
>> DaveF.
>>
>>
>> On 09/05/2017 19:49, Bryan Housel wrote:
>>
>> *iD v2.2.0* was released May 9 2017 and is now available for editing on
>> openstreetmap.org
>>
>> This is possibly our biggest release ever because it includes over 100
>> features and represents about 3 months of work by 13 contributors, and
>> countless other translators and testers.  Thank you to everyone who made
>> this possible!  ❤️
>> 📣 Release Highlights
>>
>>-
>>
>>🛰 Two new global satellite imagery layers: DigitalGlobe Premium and
>>DigitalGlobe Standard!
>>These new layers cover many parts of the world that previously had no
>>usable imagery.
>>*Check out the new imagery by opening the Background pane
>>(shortcut B)*
>>-
>>
>>👉 A new right-click editing menu replaces the old radial menu.
>>The new editing menu gives iD room to grow and won't get in the way
>>of your editing.
>>*Remember: Right-click on map features to use the new menu.*
>>-
>>
>>👩‍🎓 The introductory walkthrough has been completely revised,
>>covering more OpenStreetMap concepts and common editing tasks using the 
>> new
>>right-click menu. Users can explore and practice editing in the example
>>town - now much better mapped than before and completely localizable. Even
>>long time iD users should give it a try!
>>*Replay the walkthrough from the Help pane (shortcut H).*
>>-
>>
>>🚦 Big refresh of icons! You'll see a lot more icons for commonly
>>mapped features.
>>*Map traffic signals, stop signs, benches, crossings, street lamps,
>>fountains, towers, and many more.*
>>-
>>
>>✍️ You can now see and edit changeset tags before uploading to
>>OpenStreetMap.
>>
>>
>> The complete changelog is pretty epic, and can be found here:
>>Changelog:
>> https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#220
>>
>> The next time you launch iD, you might even see a notification down in
>> the corner of the screen about the new version!
>>
>>
>> Twitter:
>>   v2.2.0: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862014150528180225
>>   New Imagery: https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/862006438096510977
>>   Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/bhousel for more iD updates.
>>
>>
>> Thanks! 🙇
>> Bryan
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [OSM-talk] iD news: v2.2.0 released

2017-05-11 Thread Dave F


On 10/05/2017 01:18, Bryan Housel wrote:
Thanks!  The iD walkthrough is often a new user’s first introduction 
to mapping on OpenStreetMap, so I really wanted to make it accessible 
to as many users as possible.


I've just checked the 'Areas' walkthrough & for me, after searching for 
& clicking 'playground' the following popup is displayed half off the 
left side of the window, maing it impossible to continue. I'm using 
latest Firefox on Windows 7. I'm unable to test other browsers.


Dave F.


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