As Laurent Savaete stated, The Markseen plug in does the job already.
When you put the parameters correct you have grip on what area you have
scanned and still to do.
fi. zooming till 20-30 meters gives enough detail to map, zooming out
for an overview does not effect the mini map with scanned a
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> > I would support being added directly to the TODO plugin as additional
> functionality.
> One other thing that should be changed in the TODO Plugin to make this
> work is that the current version expands the bbox of the object being
> zoomed to (one reason is that you never want to try to zoom
Andrew, Laurent,
Thanks for your feedback!
> Isn't the JOSM plugin MarkSeen https://github.com/risicle/josm-markseen
very similar to what you're thinking about, or at least useful for your
purposes?
I was unaware of the MarkSeen plugin. I just tried it, and I think it
fills the need I was trying
That looks very handy, and is pretty much what I was thinking. Thanks for
pointing it out Laurent, am looking forward to trying it out.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020, 10:49 AM Laurent Savaete wrote:
> Isn't the JOSM plugin MarkSeen https://github.com/risicle/josm-markseen
> very similar to what you're t
Isn't the JOSM plugin MarkSeen https://github.com/risicle/josm-markseen
very similar to what you're thinking about, or at least useful for your
purposes?
On 23/09/2020 16:42, Andrew Buck wrote:
Its a good idea, and something the TODO list plugin was originally
intended to do, in addition to i
Its a good idea, and something the TODO list plugin was originally
intended to do, in addition to its current functionality. I am the one
who came up with the original idea for the plugin, but I am terrible
with Java so Gnonthgol coded it up based on my idea.
I wanted to also add the "area co
Dear fellow humanitarian mappers,
When I am mapping or validating a task from the tasking manager, I often
find myself "panning and scanning", that is, zooming into a level at which
I can quickly tell if everything that appears in imagery is mapped, and
then systematically panning over the entire