I'm in the same boat as Hannah. I'm not sure how much use I would be for
developing this but would like to help if I can.
Best,
Noah
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Hannah Sender <
hannahlouisesen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would love to, although I am, like I said, very new to this. So perhaps
I would love to, although I am, like I said, very new to this. So perhaps
use me as a text editor for the manual, or a dummy-student!
Best,
Hannah
On 20 November 2014 15:47, Tom Taylor wrote:
> I'd be interested, though my programming is mostly 20 years in the past.
> Looking at your functiona
I'd be interested, though my programming is mostly 20 years in the past.
Looking at your functional specifications, I'd suggest starting off
simply by creating a new grid image layer that overlays all the others.
That alone would make life a lot easier. (Actually, I could probably
pre-create a
> I pitched exactly the same thing a while back, as a JOSM plugin, and then
>> got sidetracked. Are you interested in working on it? Anyone else? Maybe
>> if we egg each other on, it will get done.
>>
>> -- Pat
>>
>
> I should try to find the previous discussion, as there were some useful
> sugg
Noah points out that I did not do "reply all"...this was supposed to go to
the list:
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Pat Tressel wrote:
> Hi, Noah!
>
> I pitched exactly the same thing a while back, as a JOSM plugin, and then
> got sidetracked. Are you interested in working on it? Anyone else?
Great idea. I was wishing for that at the weekend!
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 6:14 PM, wrote:
> I'm all for it. I've had to create my own system to keep myself
> organized/oriented within a task, but Noah's grid suggestion is far better
> and is something I've been wishing was available since I bega
I think this is a great suggestion.
One of the most challenging things about
the HOT mapping is keeping track of where I am
and where I have been within each square.
I think it might be helpful to number
the grid squares, such as the numbering system
the USGS did for t
I'm all for it. I've had to create my own system to keep myself
organized/oriented within a task, but Noah's grid suggestion is far
better and is something I've been wishing was available since I began
mapping.
On 11/3/2014 at 8:08 AM, "noah ahles" wrote:Hi Everyone,
I work at the Spatial Analysis
Thanks Blake,
that works indeed. It's however too easy to undo too much.
Ideally the undo should stop at that certain level where the overall
scanning happens.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Blake Girardot wrote:
> Ralf,
>
> Have you tried the '8' key in JOSM? It steps you back through previous
Ralf,
Have you tried the '8' key in JOSM? It steps you back through previous
"views" until you get back to the one you want.
It is sort of like a multiple "undo" for view changes.
It mostly helps me when I accidentally zoom my view when trying to do
something else, but it might help your use
While it's not difficult to scan in JOSM via keyboard, once you leave that
zig-zag
for detailed viewing or editing, it's difficult to snap back to exactly
where you left
the trail. If there was a means for helping with it that would be awesome.
Regards,
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Blake Girar
Hi Noah,
I think this is a good idea. I have often wanted a grid to overlay on my
task square to help me in scanning for things to map while zoomed in so
I get the hi-res imagery.
Cheers,
Blake
On 11/3/2014 11:18 AM, noah ahles wrote:
This is a duplicate but it looks like my image did not l
Hi Noah,
this Grid layer could be an interesting feature in JOSM either. There is a JOSM
enhancement ticket opened for this.https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/8464
Pierre
De : noah ahles
À : hot@openstreetmap.org
Envoyé le : Lundi 3 novembre 2014 9h53
Objet : [HOT] Tile Navigation
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