On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> MOTD says:
>
> "JOSM now supports keeping multiple changesets open simultaneously on
> the server. If you want to change something you notice while making an
> unrelated change you can now tag that change correctly."
>
> Could whoever wrote
MOTD says:
"JOSM now supports keeping multiple changesets open simultaneously on
the server. If you want to change something you notice while making an
unrelated change you can now tag that change correctly."
Could whoever wrote that please re-write it so that normal users can
understand it? N
Lennard schrieb:
> Ulf Lamping wrote:
>
>> That made me think if it might be possible to install JAVA and JOSM on
>> an USB stick and run JOSM on any suitable Windows machine without any
>> further installation on the target machine.
>>
>> It seems to be possible!
>
> It is, I had this working
Ulf Lamping wrote:
> That made me think if it might be possible to install JAVA and JOSM on
> an USB stick and run JOSM on any suitable Windows machine without any
> further installation on the target machine.
>
> It seems to be possible!
It is, I had this working last year. I followed the gui
Hi!
Some days ago, I came across the "Java portable" package on
PortableApps.com [1].
That made me think if it might be possible to install JAVA and JOSM on
an USB stick and run JOSM on any suitable Windows machine without any
further installation on the target machine.
It seems to be possibl
Frederik Ramm wrote:
> has something recently changed with regard to reading .osm files
> that contain a element? Stricter XML validation or something? A
> user has complained about getting an error message when trying to open
> one of these.
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/changeset/2092/
Hi,
has something recently changed with regard to reading .osm files
that contain a element? Stricter XML validation or something? A
user has complained about getting an error message when trying to open
one of these.
Bye
Frederik
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On Sun, 13 Sep 2009, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
I made a MOTD which uses HTML table syntax:
http://u.nix.is/~avar/motd.html
I think it uses up space a bit better than the current one. But
unfortunately trac deosn't support HTML tables (they end up being
escaped).
There are also some o