If you add a josm.cmd, you can start JOSM passing it some parameters.
Normally you would point to a folder on the USB stick, but you can have it
point to the C: drive as well.
I use the following (you need gnu-tools for wget.exe to work on Windows.
And you will need to change the paths to
Which browser did you use? The browser works fine, JOSM works fine it just
when you select the tile in the browser it doesn't get passed through to
JOSM.
Cheerio John
On 14 May 2016 at 16:10, Jo wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I did create such sticks several months ago and I didn't
Hey Polyglot, people sign up for the London mapathons via eventbrite, so we
emailed all the JOSM newbies beforehand to ask them install JOSM before
they came.
Next month, we can try including the twitch links in the email...
Ta!
Pete
On 14 May 2016 17:54, "Jo" wrote:
> Hi,
Hi John,
I did create such sticks several months ago and I didn't have that issue.
It must be network/firewall related.
Jo
2016-05-14 21:28 GMT+02:00 john whelan :
> I picked up PortableApps from the link and installed it with portable
> Firefox and Jportable. JOSM runs
I picked up PortableApps from the link and installed it with portable
Firefox and Jportable. JOSM runs fine but the link from the HOT tiles
gives "JOSM remote control did not respond. Do you have JOSM running and
configured to be controlled remotely?"
I think until we get that resolved the Linux
Portable apps appears to be hosted on Sourceforge which has changed hands
recently and no most packages come with adware that installs on you
computer as part of the package. Also I was never able to get it to pass
through the link from the tile in browser to JOSM.
Normally I prefer windows but
>From sardiniaopend...@gmail.com on April 5th 2106
So it looks doable with the right image on the USB stick. John
"
Dear HOT Team members
my name is Claudia and I 'm writing on the behave on an italian association
called SardiniaOpenData. Since 2013 we are involved in free training and
> i had no luck booting my laptop into linux to use linux software, but I
hear it works for a large % of people.
Works in some cases provided java (JRE/JDK) is installed in the live boot.
Since most people come along with their own laptops best solution is USB
sticks with JRE and JOSM for
There was a post on HOT some time ago where someone had done this as part
of a maperthon somewhere in Africa or Asia but I can't recall the details.
Cheerio John
On 14 May 2016 11:43 am, "Blake Girardot" wrote:
> What about the USB sticks? Those should be on hand so you can
What about the USB sticks? Those should be on hand so you can boot
anyone into a Linux environment with the right java and latest josm if
they were curious about josm but did not come expecting to try it or
something?
i had no luck booting my laptop into linux to use linux software, but
I hear it
I think if we suggest they download Java before arriving, josm-tested.jar
can be copied for a USB stick or local server ie laptop. I think that
would save bandwidth and trying to download multiple copies at the same
time would mean delays.
Hopefully it works out.
Thanks John
On 14 May 2016 at
Hi all, over the past few weeks, some of the validation chat has focused on
tools (iD / JOSM, generally). We made a decision at this month's London
Missing Maps mapathon to try and put more of a focus on using JOSM, rather
than iD. We're not sure how it went yet, but will continue to try and
J'apprécie grande votre initiative cher devancier, je pense que COSMHANNE
avait grand besoin d'un tel support pour son épanouissement. J'espère que
cela sera très apprécié par la quasitotalité des membres de ladite
communauté.
Remreciements anticipés!
Le mercredi 11 mai 2016, Jean Bully PROPHETE
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