Hi,
I'd like to set svn:eol-style=native for 481 source files. Any
objections? One-third (207) of the files already have this flag.
Btw, you can put the following in the subversion config:
enable-auto-props = yes
*.java = svn:eol-style=native
This way all added files get the p
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I think the addresses shown in trac ( cc:) are to long and not much of interest
for other user. Could you please shorten them somehow that you do almost get the
whole address.
It is also not really obvious that you can use your user-name instead of
At 2010-03-03 14:31, Richard Welty wrote:
>On 3/3/10 4:29 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Alan Mintz wrote:
>>
>>> A similar problem exists with some landuse=* ways that
>>> people have glued to roads.
>>>
>> I'd call that a bit of an error: Clearly that landuse doesn't
>> continue all the way
On 3/4/10 11:54 AM, Alan Mintz wrote:
> At 2010-03-03 14:31, Richard Welty wrote:
> >On 3/3/10 4:29 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >> Alan Mintz wrote:
> >>
> >>> A similar problem exists with some landuse=* ways that
> >>> people have glued to roads.
> >>>
> >> I'd call that a bit of
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Richard Welty schrieb:
> On 3/4/10 11:54 AM, Alan Mintz wrote:
>> At 2010-03-03 14:31, Richard Welty wrote:
>>From a technical standpoint, the land parcels do indeed usually extend out
>> to the centerline of the roadway, but an easement is gra
Hi,
that's fine for me. I've now updated my local SVN config too.
Regards
Karl
Am 04.03.2010 11:16, schrieb Sebastian Klein:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to set svn:eol-style=native for 481 source files. Any
> objections? One-third (207) of the files already have this flag.
>
>
> Btw, you can put the foll
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 06:39:34PM +0100, colliar wrote:
> Richard Welty schrieb:
> > On 3/4/10 11:54 AM, Alan Mintz wrote:
> >> At 2010-03-03 14:31, Richard Welty wrote:
> >>From a technical standpoint, the land parcels do indeed usually extend
> >> out
> >> to the centerline of the roadway,
Hi!
After switching to a recent version of JOSM, I noted that the presets have
changed to a different structure. I liked some of the old presets better,
e.g. the ability to set a track/tracktype with one click - which has become
much more complicated with the new presets.
Are the previous preset
At 2010-03-04 09:10, Richard Welty wrote:
>On 3/4/10 11:54 AM, Alan Mintz wrote:
>
>>From a technical standpoint, the land parcels do indeed usually
>> extend out
>>to the centerline of the roadway, but an easement is granted to the
>>city/county/state for the road, utilities, etc., and the ar
NopMap wrote:
> After switching to a recent version of JOSM, I noted that the presets have
> changed to a different structure. I liked some of the old presets better,
> e.g. the ability to set a track/tracktype with one click - which has become
> much more complicated with the new presets.
>
> Are
Alan Mintz wrote:
> From a technical standpoint, the land parcels do indeed usually extend out
> to the centerline of the roadway, but an easement is granted to the
> city/county/state for the road, utilities, etc., and the area within the
> easement may not be built upon by the landowner. IMO
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, colliar wrote:
> I think the addresses shown in trac ( cc:) are to long and not much of
> interest
> for other user. Could you please shorten them somehow that you do almost get
> the
> whole address.
No. I will not patch the Trac code. You need to ask Trac team about that.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
+1. Some days ago, I came across a mkgmap warning for a dead-end oneway
in a residential area that was riddled with landuse polygons that shared
points with ways. It was very hard to see that the oneway was not connected
to the road it was supposed to. I s
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