Hi Pete,
I have really wanted something like has been discussed in this thread
for a while now.
Your opaque indicator of reviewed areas reminds me of an idea we had for
a JOSM plugin to help with these scanning type mapping tasks:
One of those overhead spotlights that follows you around
I ran a small mapathon at the MSF office at which we were doing task 993.
This is a vast area and a lot of the squares have not a lot in them. As
these were beginners, they were all using iD. They felt very comfortable
using the arrows to scroll through the squares, so that their scanning was
Pat,
I would find useful:
A grid that doesn't change gps coordinates as I change zoom levels (50ft,
150ft, 300ft, 500ft).
Something that can be easily turned on and off (keyboard shortcut?)
Lines one pixel wide, very subtle, in a contrasting color, possibly magenta
(#FF00FF)).
Numbers on
I agree. A grid in both JOSM and ID would be a big help. With numbers and
or letters to navigate.
Suzan
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On May 12, 2015 6:36:35 PM Steve Bower sbo...@gmavt.net wrote:
Like John Tom, in JOSM I set the scale bar to 30m, then use
Michael,
I've just been wishing for a grid, too. One that can be turned on and off so
it's not in the way.
Or the alphabet on the left, numbers on the bottom to sort of grid it like a
street map.
I do two things: look along geographical areas that already have buildings
(that's my focus)
The