Has anyone ever looked at the results from running 'findbugs'
(http://findbugs.sf.net/) against JOSM? Maybe it would be worth
investigating/fixing some of the stuff it complains about?
Cheers,
- Michel
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Hi,
> The Nokia N810 seems to be able
> to start JOSM but that's about it, the lack of "screen real estate"
> makes it impossible to do anything useful.
just for clarification, there's no "official" Java support for the N810.
Instead, there's a community driven project called "Jalimo"[1].
Chee
Hi,
Shaun McDonald wrote:
> JOSM is build for Desktop Java. Phones support mobile Java. JOSM does
> not run on mobile Java. JOSM would need to be specifically built for
> Mobile Java, which is not easy.
Some mobile devices run a proper Linux. The Nokia N810 seems to be able
to start JOSM but
Hi guys.
I downloaded the webkit but I can't make anything out of it.
This seems like a c++ source file.
Maybe it needs to be compiled first or something but I don't have
a clue on how to.
Shall I remind you that I am on ms winxp.
Any tips?
Cheers
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Shaun McDonald schrieb:
> JOSM is build for Desktop Java. Phones support mobile Java. JOSM does
> not run on mobile Java. JOSM would need to be specifically built for
> Mobile Java, which is not easy.
It's Esmertec Jbed, not J2ME. I can run a lot of "real" Java-Apps.
But sad to hear, JOSM doesn
JOSM is build for Desktop Java. Phones support mobile Java. JOSM does
not run on mobile Java. JOSM would need to be specifically built for
Mobile Java, which is not easy.
Shaun
On 13 Oct 2008, at 15:29, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just wanted to try josm-latest on a brand new HT
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Petr Dlouhý wrote:
You can use this tools as downloader for ewmsplugin:
http://www.dstoecker.eu/webkit-image.cpp
Thought you need to find the reason for the different scaling first to
get
useful results. I had no time yet to have a deep look into this.
Ciao
My patch did
Hi there,
I just wanted to try josm-latest on a brand new HTC phone
(which is capable of JAVA applets).
I'm getting a message that important information about
MIDlet are missing (MIDlet name).
Can anyone help?
Best,
Tobias
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Dirk Stöcker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> You can use this tools as downloader for ewmsplugin:
>
> http://www.dstoecker.eu/webkit-image.cpp
>
> Thought you need to find the reason for the different scaling first to get
> useful results. I had no time yet to have a deep look into this.
>
> C
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 15:45:13 +0200, Dirk Stöcker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Rui Correia wrote:
>
>
> You can use this tools as downloader for ewmsplugin:
>
> http://www.dstoecker.eu/webkit-image.cpp
>
> Thought you need to find the reason for the different scaling first to
Lennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 'Move on' in the sense that you no longer want FF2 anywhere on your
> system, or in the sense that you want to install FF3 and work with that
> as your regular browser?
> If the latter: It's perfectly doable to have both FF2 and FF3 installed,
> with FF2 on
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Henry Loenwind wrote:
>> I found no way to register a shortcut using a modifier. Did I overlook
>> anything. I wanted to removed the F1/F1 clash and make the About dialog
>> into Shift+F1.
>
> There is no way to register a modifier. That would defeat the whole
> point about bei
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