Re: [Talk-us] default to potlatch 1?

2011-04-04 Thread Val Kartchner
On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 09:43 -0700, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> jerjozwik wrote:
> > however potlatch 2 would always retain the reloaded points
> > information. took me a while to realize what was happening 
> 
> Could you confirm if this is still happening?
> 
> cheers
> Richard

I can confirm that this is still happening.  When I duplicate the point
then change the address, more than 3/4 of the time the change doesn't
take.  I've learned to keep changing it then going back to verify that
the change has taken.  It is annoying, but it is possible to get an
actual change to stick.

I'm also going to switch back to Potlatch 1.  I'll let the Potlatch 2
alpha testing go on for a while before I switch back.

- Val -


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Re: [Talk-us] Dirt Bike Area

2011-04-04 Thread Val Kartchner
On Sun, 2011-04-03 at 15:15 -0400, James Umbanhowar wrote:
> On Sunday, April 03, 2011 08:53:50 am Richard Weait wrote:
> > Why not highway=track, surface=dirt for the built-up track itself ?
> Some of these areas don't have have a fixed track and may be best viewed 
> as a homogeneous area.

This is an area with small hills that have been built up for use as
jumps.  There are no specific tracks.  An area would be the best
designation.  But I don't see anything in the wiki.  Should a proposal
for such a designation be started?

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Re: [Talk-us] update to MQ critical address file for US (4Apr2011)

2011-04-04 Thread Mike N

On 4/4/2011 6:10 PM, deb wrote:

More information can be found on our wiki page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/MapQuest/Critical_Addresses



  A quick question - are these cumulative, or do we need to get each 
one in order to see the whole set of addresses?


  Thanks,

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[Talk-us] update to MQ critical address file for US (4Apr2011)

2011-04-04 Thread deb
MapQuest is providing critical address files on an ongoing basis to
the OSM community that contain user-provided latitude and longitude
locations across the world. Our users have provided these exact
locations to us so that they could be mapped correctly on our MapQuest
maps. More information can be found on our wiki page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/MapQuest/Critical_Addresses

Today, we added a new update file for the US:
http://www.mqdemo.com/antfarm/criticaladdressfile/critical_address_file-US_update-4April2011.csv

Cheers!

Deb Tankersley
MapQuest Open Initiative
OSM User: hey ok

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Re: [Talk-us] default to potlatch 1?

2011-04-04 Thread Richard Fairhurst
jerjozwik wrote:
> however potlatch 2 would always retain the reloaded points
> information. took me a while to realize what was happening 

Could you confirm if this is still happening?

cheers
Richard



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Re: [Talk-us] default to potlatch 1?

2011-04-04 Thread Kristian M Zoerhoff
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 08:07:30AM -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> 
> might ask why would you want to do that, well this morning i was
> adding addr:??? to the map.
> everytime i completed a address collection i would click a new point
> and reload the previous point information.
> then add the new addr:housenumber tag and update the addr:full.
> however potlatch 2 would always retain the reloaded points
> information. took me a while to realize what was happening and by then
> i had an entire street of addr:housenumber: 112. which...  was
> annoying.

I got bit by that this morning as well. Seems to be a new bug in Potlatch 2, 
as it wasn't happening to me on Friday.

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Re: [Talk-us] default to potlatch 1?

2011-04-04 Thread jeremy jozwik
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:07 AM, jeremy jozwik  wrote:
> hey community, im in the process of adding my gpx file to the map.
> everytime i go to edit them however, editing defaults to the potlatch 2 
> editor.
>
> is it possible to default back to potlatch 1 when editing a gpx file?
>
> might ask why would you want to do that, well this morning i was
> adding addr:??? to the map.
> everytime i completed a address collection i would click a new point
> and reload the previous point information.
> then add the new addr:housenumber tag and update the addr:full.
> however potlatch 2 would always retain the reloaded points
> information. took me a while to realize what was happening and by then
> i had an entire street of addr:housenumber: 112. which...  was
> annoying.


sigh...   "account page>my settings>preferred editor

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[Talk-us] default to potlatch 1?

2011-04-04 Thread jeremy jozwik
hey community, im in the process of adding my gpx file to the map.
everytime i go to edit them however, editing defaults to the potlatch 2 editor.

is it possible to default back to potlatch 1 when editing a gpx file?

might ask why would you want to do that, well this morning i was
adding addr:??? to the map.
everytime i completed a address collection i would click a new point
and reload the previous point information.
then add the new addr:housenumber tag and update the addr:full.
however potlatch 2 would always retain the reloaded points
information. took me a while to realize what was happening and by then
i had an entire street of addr:housenumber: 112. which...  was
annoying.

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