On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Detlef Reichl wrote:
I made a patch to support I18N for plugin descriptions. This would be a
first step for bug #762.
At this point the translation is supported, if the description is read
from the jar file. The translated descriptions will go to the plugins
build.xml
Am 22.01.2009 13:16, Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Claudius Henrichs wrote:
I've written some small patches fixing some issues. Do you (the core
JOSM dev team) prefer commiting them for yourself or can I get SVN write
access as well?
If it isn't too much trouble for you we'd ask you to attach your
2009/1/22 Claudius Henrichs claudiu...@gmx.de
I would like to beautify the recently introduced link to the map
features page in the tagging presets by using a clickable link text. I
would need to add some code for some kind of JLinkLabel, a linkable
JLabel. Would you consider this over the
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Claudius Henrichs wrote:
I would like to beautify the recently introduced link to the map
features page in the tagging presets by using a clickable link text. I
would need to add some code for some kind of JLinkLabel, a linkable
JLabel. Would you consider this over the
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Claudius Henrichs schrieb:
I'd like to move 2008.11.14 (1076): The align nodes in
rectangle(...) and 2008.11.28 (1078): If you have the display
boundaries of downloaded data option enabled to the motd archive. The
Getting Started section is not visible with 1024*768
Am 22.01.2009 22:45, Frederik Ramm:
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Claudius Henrichs schrieb:
I'd like to move 2008.11.14 (1076): The align nodes in
rectangle(...) and 2008.11.28 (1078): If you have the display
boundaries of downloaded data option enabled to the motd archive. The
Getting Started section
Am 22.01.2009 14:40, Claudius Henrichs:
I would like to beautify the recently introduced link to the map
features page in the tagging presets by using a clickable link text. I
would need to add some code for some kind of JLinkLabel, a linkable
JLabel. Would you consider this over the top for
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 22.01.2009, 22:45 +0100 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Claudius Henrichs schrieb:
I'd like to move 2008.11.14 (1076): The align nodes in
rectangle(...) and 2008.11.28 (1078): If you have the display
boundaries of downloaded data option enabled
Hi,
Claudius Henrichs wrote:
I'd like to replace the world chooser in the download dialog with the
slippy map chooser.
sounds great, that's what I intended when I wrote the slippy map
chooser.
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Do you think it would be possible to take the world image that is used
Pieren schrieb:
Yesterday, I've updated JOSM to the latest version. And I noticed some
changes in the relation editor behaviour which are making it less
intuitive than earlier.
I've updated one trac about what I have noticed (#2058) :
PLEASE REMEMBER: Putting unrelated stuff into a single
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
- if you select one key/value in the relation editor, all objects
listed in the roles are selected.
I've change this recently. Why do you find it unintuitive? When you
select a thing in the editor, then it will be selected in the map display.
Does that mean that if
Hi,
since the relation editor is getting some developer attention at the
moment.
Note that for API 0.6, relations will be ordered and thus we will need
methods to move relation members up and down in the list (I have
implemented something to that effect but it may not be perfect), and
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
- if you select one key/value in the relation editor, all objects
listed in the roles are selected.
I've change this recently. Why do you find it unintuitive? When you
select a thing in the editor, then it will be selected in the map
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Does that mean that if you go through the members in the relation to
e.g. change their role or so, and later leave the relation editor, the
selection history will contain dozens of one-element selections, one
for each relation member that you worked on?
About
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Claudius Henrichs wrote:
please replace the OpenBrowser with a nice In-Java
display like for the help pages. This OpenBrowser call is a crude
workaround.
I prefer opening the system browser because the user has the possibility
to bookmark map feature pages he finds
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Please go on!
I would say that having 4-5 (depending on the text length) motd is ok,
more is problematic:
a. doesn't fit on a smaller screen (as you've said)
b. if it's too much no one will really read the messages
JOSM could also record the
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Claudius Henrichs wrote:
- Motd cleaned up.
- created Sv and Fr Old motd pages
When you create foreign language pages, you also need to copy the missing
english parts to these pages or the users of other languages will not see
all information. Fixed it.
Ciao
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