On Mon, 5 May 2014, Alex Rollin wrote:
I tried editing the jar but my rezipped and renamed jar throws a corrupted
file error :(
Exact reason depends on the exact error. In case of a security exception
one reason may be that the signed manifest is no longer valid. Or you
broke the contents wh
Hi!
I tried editing the jar but my rezipped and renamed jar throws a corrupted
file error :(
Thank you very much for the change in 7058. How can I download this and
test it?
Also, your idea about the start page is great, but when I looked through
advanced settings I couldn't find any reference
On Sun, 4 May 2014, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
Yes, it is a good idea to support paths relative to the JOSM preferences
directory and relative to the JOSM cache directory, but I don't think this
is possible at the moment.
We could add an URI "josmdir://" in MirroredInputStream. Easy and
straighfo
On Sun, 4 May 2014, Paul Hartmann wrote:
Yes, it is a good idea to support paths relative to the JOSM preferences
directory and relative to the JOSM cache directory, but I don't think this is
possible at the moment.
We could add an URI "josmdir://" in MirroredInputStream. Easy and
straighfor
I did try to get them to autoload today by placing them into cache but it
didn't work.
I've been updating this package monthly, and now that I did just unzip my
first jar file I think I can handle this method.
Thank you Paul for those instructions. I will let you know what I figure
out.
I was in
On 02.05.2014 15:20, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
I am not sure when exactly this was introduced and if it was on purpose,
but for some months I strongly suffer from interruptions because JOSM stops
drawing the current way and starts a new one (with a gap). This because it
perceives a double click
On 03.05.2014 14:16, Alex Rollin wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to distribute JOSM with the HDM Presets and Paint Styles for
offline survey. That means I can't rely on JOSM to be able to pull the
presets down, and links should be relative so that they work no matter
where a user places the JOSM dire