Frederik Ramm wrote:
>> PS: Ideas for the shortcut manager (additions welcome):
>
> Do check if there's something out there already that we could use. I
> have a hunch that we are not the only ones with a problem here.
Sure, but first we need to collect the requirements...
>> * classification
Shaun McDonald wrote:
> jEdit adds some extra functionality for Mac users through a plugin. You
> may want to look into that.
It's not about extra functionality, just about the bare basics to behave
nicely at the moment. See my other reply from 5 minutes ago for details.
> I have a package tha
Hi,
> PS: Ideas for the shortcut manager (additions welcome):
Do check if there's something out there already that we could use. I
have a hunch that we are not the only ones with a problem here.
> * classification of shortcuts (painting command (a/s/d), system commands
> (open, save, help), me
Christoph Eckert wrote:
> Ctrl-O, usually used to open files in many programs, is occupied by "Create
> Circle". Maybe it could be moved to Ctrl-0 (zero) instead.
0 is not really good, as the user won't be able to see it from the menu
entry. What about Shift-O? That one is still unused.
BTW:
Hi,
> The patch collection is safe for all other platforms (I put if()s around
> all new code, you might want to check that).
I'm slightly unhappy about having all that extra code in there just for
the benefit of users of one kind of operating system. I have in the past
disregarded requests fo
Dirk Stöcker wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Henry Loenwind wrote:
>
>> * Menu bar will be where it belongs (but: won't work with Metal and
>> CDE/motif LookAndFeels).
>
> Won't work? This specific feature won't work or the whole look and feel
> won't work? As I cannot test and probably Frederik a
Hi,
Ctrl-O, usually used to open files in many programs, is occupied by "Create
Circle". Maybe it could be moved to Ctrl-0 (zero) instead.
Cheers,
ce
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and it should be written that Yahoo imagery might be less accurate
than GPS tracks. So, improving the accuracy is important.
Don't give the impression that downgrading accuracy of existing data
is not important.
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Dirk Stöcker schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> a recent image ompimization of the mappaint icons showed that JOSM has a
> strange behaviour related to the existence of an alpha channel.
>
> a) If there is an alpha channel it is used for transparency.
> b) If there is no alpha channel, the background color i
On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 08:53 +0200, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> I just remembered that I am the list admnistrator and can modify
> Mailman's behaviour through a web interface ;-) I have turned off the
> content-type filtering of attachments now so perhaps even re-sending
> would work.
Resent. Howeve
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Henry Loenwind wrote:
> * Menu bar will be where it belongs (but: won't work with Metal and
> CDE/motif LookAndFeels).
Won't work? This specific feature won't work or the whole look and feel
won't work? As I cannot test and probably Frederik also cannot - Is it
save to appl
The spirit of the message (and it was probably written before Y!
imagery) is, "map the places that you know"
now, with Y! and other imagery, personal knowledge about a place is
not required. (Grenada for example)
Maybe we should talk about the broader issue of data quality?
"Quality is important
Hi,
I just put a big patch for JOSM into Trac (ticket #1589) to make JOSM
look and feel a little bit less foreign on OS X.
As soon as someone includes it into JOSM, the following will change on
OS X (only):
* Menu bar will be where it belongs (but: won't work with Metal and
CDE/motif LookAndF
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