On 25/03/2017 01:38, David Wisbey wrote:
I have been meaning to do this for a long time. Finally...
And if I need to do this differently please let me know what I need to do.
Thanks
Some good ideas - thanks!
Probably the best place to put them is
http://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/issues
On 24/03/2017 15:01, Steve Doerr wrote:
Still a bug for me. I'm using Microsoft Edge browser.
"Fixed" means "fixed in the source code", not "deployed on osm.org" :)
Richard
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On 14/02/2014 17:44, Fernando Trebien wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was wondering when is it that Potlatch will be considered officially
deprecated.
There is no intention at all to deprecate P2.
Since newbie users are best-served by iD, the best thing you, as an OSM
contributor, can do to
On 14/02/2014 17:55, Fernando Trebien wrote:
The used did know know he was destroying data because Potlatch neither
displays turn restrictions
It does, you know:
http://imgur.com/j6A6clo
nor issues a warning when merging ways
referenced by relations
It does, you know:
On 26/06/2013 11:58, Roger Calvert wrote:
On return, I find that it does not appear as a lake in Potlatch II,
though it does in the default OSM view.
There are seven 'outer' elements in the named relation, some of which
are very short, but appear to be joined correctly. Most of them have no
[sent to potlatch-dev@ and rails-dev@, please trim follow-ups if
appropriate]
I've added a new embedding option to Potlatch 2 that can warn the user
if they attempt to save a changeset which is mostly deletions.
The option is selected like this:
args[user_check] = warn;
The value
On 11/12/2012 21:36, SomeoneElse wrote:
Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I have uploaded a bunch of gps traces as identifiable. They show up
under See your traces. However, when I click on map or edit I
can't see them on the map or in Potlatch2 editor. Am I doing something
wrong, or is there a temporary
Paul Norman wrote:
Background: P2 has excellent support for data layers but their full power is
not exposed to the user by default. I am contemplating using snapshot-server
with some extremely large datasets to make the data available to people
using P2 and JOSM as vector layers.
Great stuff.
On 17/07/2012 04:30, Steve Bennett wrote:
https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/33
https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/36
https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/49
https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/66
Seriously, now. These slow review times, and blocking pull requests
On 17/07/2012 12:30, Steve Bennett wrote:
Could we consider changing the process? Any of these things would help:
1) A dev build where almost all pull requests are accepted, and which
is the accepted starting point for new features. (The production build
is a subset of those branches)
2) More
Aleksi Kinnunen wrote:
But some UI sections are missing, like way and node editing view and
categories. Is it possible to translate them at all, or didn't I
just find them?
It's not yet possible to translate these, I'm afraid. These are from
config files rather than the app itself, and we
Ed Loach wrote:
I was using P2 and Opera 12 fine on Windows 7 yesterday. I think C
to close the changeset is the one I use most, and that was working.
I'm not sure whether I used any others in yesterday's session, but
I've just tried clicking Edit, selecting a way and pressing T and
learned a
Anyone here having keypress problems with P2 and Opera 12?
I can use F1/F2/F3 to switch between backgrounds, but the main keyboard
stuff (e.g. T for advanced tagging) don't work at all.
cheers
Richard
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Steve Bennett wrote:
I didn't get any response to this. Could someone please have a
look at this branch? I put quite a lot of work into this, and
it's a pretty useful tool - especially since we're about to do
a huge amount of remapping in some areas.
I'll take a proper look at the first
Steve Bennett wrote:
First, congrats on all the commits coming out of the hack session
over the weekend! :)
\o/
OS X, Firefox 11.0, Flash 10,1,102,64 (which I understand to be
just barely acceptable). (This isn't the machine I use for
development)
Out of interest, Intel or PowerPC?
Andy, Tom and I were holed up in my study this weekend hacking on P2.
(Pic at http://opengeodata.org/ !)
Quick summary of what was achieved:
- FileBank to allow all images/config files to be stored in a .zip, so
you can load one assets file per P2 instance rather than 300 or so.
Should be
Steve wrote:
- The Show all [v] button is ok, but would IMHO work better
as a More... sort of icon at the bottom/right of the list rather
than the top.
That actually had been my initial idea, but on balance (as ever with Flex
;) ) ease of execution trumped it'd be nice! Something we can keep
Hi all,
(This is partly a follow-up to Andy's mail of a few weeks ago!)
We had a few reports on help.osm.org of P2 not working (the drag-and-drop
icons on the left weren't appearing) and narrowed it down to the users
still having Flash Player 10.1 installed.
We were only using one 10.2 feature
Andy wrote:
Anyway, mumble grumble unit testing. When we find out what's the
trigger, for the love of god someone should help me write the unit
test so that when it's fixed, it stays fixed.
I've corresponded with Thomas B and found some, ahem, fairly easy steps to
reproduce:
1. Click on map
Steve Bennett wrote:
PS No, this wasn't some passive-aggressive complaint about queued
pull-requests either...:)
;) though for the record, I'm reviewing and integrating them as and when
time permits. Will probably get a few more through over this coming weekend.
cheers
Richard
SomeoneElse wrote:
How hard would it be have a version of Potlatch2 available after
merging for final testing before becoming the default P2 version on
the site?
I can see merit in users being able to select an unstable P2 as their
editor, which would work 99% of the time and be useful for
Current most obvious bug that I can see is that (in en-GB at least) the
dreaded [object Object] is back on the GPS menu.
Oh, and landuse=cemetery renders as a black opaque area. Appropriate I
guess but probably not great for editing. :)
cheers
Richard
On 01/03/2012 17:41, Andy Allan wrote:
I'm especially coming to the conclusion that defining the icons in
map_features.xml is the wrong place to do it - the icons in the panel
should always match the icons shown in the stylesheet. No idea how to
fix that though :-)
That's pretty easy in theory
Guttorm Flatabø wrote:
[https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/27.diff]
Added nn and nb translations (Norwegian nynorsk and bokmål). 'no'
('unspecified Norwegian') is symbolic link to 'nb' as that is the
dominant variety. Also included tweaks to english for consistency
and correctness of
Steve Bennett wrote:
There are pretty easy change requests that have been
sitting on the wiki for a year or more, presumably because
Git is too big a hurdle for casual (non-programmer)
contributors.
Is this more complicated than I'm thinking?
Two separate issues really.
Firstly, we need
Steve Bennett wrote:
Obviously 2) is easy to fix. But what about 1? Is it time we
implemented locale-specific map_features? IMHO it's incorrect to
display a region-specific tag like this to everyone in this way.
designation= is not region-specific nor country-specific. It is a way of
Steve Bennett wrote:
Looking at the voting page (huge string of oppose votes) and the
discussion on the Tagging list (3-4 March 2011), it looks like there
are some pretty serious issues with it.
s/pretty serious issues with it/idiots on the wiki/
From the P2 wiki docs:
The UI of the
Steve Bennett wrote:
e) I don't know if i18n used to work on my Mac, but it's not working
now? I get 3 copies of [object object] in the GPS drop down list. From
trial and error, the middle one is the right one :)
This is happening to me now too (on the Mac, in both Safari and P2). Bit
Steve Bennett wrote:
Ok, so I can try and understand you, can you define this
wikifiddling you're so opposed to? I find your attitude utterly
baffling.
Life is mercifully too short to rehash the same old argument that's been
had for the past five years of OSM all over again, but suffice it to
Hello all,
I note that CloudMade have EOLed their AS3 OSM editor Mapzen, under a
permissive licence:
http://shtosm.ru/2012/02/05/1/
http://mapzen_sources.sandbox.cloudmade.com/mapzen/sandbox/flex_src/mapzen-license.txt
That potentially opens up avenues for some of it to be used in P2. I
Cobra wrote:
Is there any other way than this one?
- click the map style button, select edit
- click add, name=Power, URL=http://dl.dropbox.com/u/31535737/Power.mapcss
- close the style popup
Ah, right. No, that won't work.
Flash Player only allows Flash apps (such as P2) to load data from
On 06/01/2012 11:33, Cobra wrote:
On 2012-01-06 11:59, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Flash Player only allows Flash apps (such as P2) to load data from
domains that have a permissions file, called crossdomain.xml. This
permissions file needs to be saved at the root of the domain.
random rant
On 05/01/2012 23:02, Cobra wrote:
I'm developing a stylesheet to get a more detailed view of power=*
objects and wanted to test it with potlatch, but couldn't get it to
work. After adding it to p2 and switching to it, all objects the cursors
touches disappear, including the power features. When
Eric Wolf wrote:
1. Why is the xml tag category reused to specify a tab name in input?
Why not just call it tabname? It's really confusing to someone just
hacking the XML - does this category have anything to do with the
Feature Categories?
Yes, this is a flaw and something we should fix at
Andy did a whole bunch of work on this at the London Hack Weekend,
building on the great stuff done by miurahr et al, and it's now live
thanks to Tom.
So... hopefully you won't be getting [Object object] any more. If you
do: speak out!
cheers
Richard
Alexandru wrote:
I have a private osm server with tiles being server from the official osm
server. In my potlatch tab i can't zoom out more than lvl 13. Why is it
so?
Because in most of the world on an OSM dataset, zooming out beyond 13
would request so much data that it would boggle Potlatch
NopMap wrote:
How would I go about updating a custom instance to P2.3?
Wiki instructions and random.dev appear to be outdated.
I guess we need to resuscitate an easily downloadable instance somewhere
- thank you for the pointer.
Until then... you can download the .swf from
Steve Bennett wrote:
Ok, so Richard runs the debug repository, Tom runs the production
repository.
I think strictly speaking it's more that I run the P2 project repository,
Tom runs the OSM instance of P2 repository. For whatever it's worth.
cheers
Richard
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Jeff Haack wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to set up an instance of Potlatch2, which all seems to be
working fine, except that it doesn't seem to be pulling the OSM data
from the database. Can see it here:
http://203.77.224.75/potlatch2/potlatch2.html
(Of course, it won't do anything right now because
Andy Allan wrote:
I'm not a huge fan of shortcut-only features, but I haven't got
around to adding gui controls for everything yet.
And I know you're not a great fan of the PopUpMenuButton used for the GPS
tracks drop-down, which would seem the obvious way to add extra
paraphernalia around the
Hi all,
The next version of Potlatch 2 will have a couple of major changes to
the MapCSS parser that you need to know about if you're writing custom
stylesheets. These are to bring it in line with other software that
understands MapCSS.
The changes are:
1. casing-width is now relative to
Eric Wolf wrote:
You can test it yourself here:
http://navigator.er.usgs.gov/p2test/potlatch2.html
Difficult to tell without seeing the changes you've made to the source,
but it's throwing an error in potlatch2.mxml, line 437. Possibly you've
changed event.dragSource.dataForFormat('container')
SomeoneElse wrote:
Presumably a number of commits get bundled together before it goes live
on osm.org? I'm not seeing the change on the osm.org instance of
potlatch2 yet?
Yep - the process is:
a) Andy pushes the patch to his repository on github
b) I pull it into mine and review it (which
2.1 is now live. It includes Ant's recent changes (thanks!) and a bunch
of other stuff. In brief:
- New Nominatim-powered Search box (click the magnifying glass icon)
- Yahoo component isn't loaded until you actually select Yahoo imagery
- Delete relation option (in the Relations actions menu
I'd like to pick the brains of those of you who are better at maths,
geometry etc. than I am (probably all of you).
At present, P2 sends a /map request to the server every time it needs
data for the current viewport. It does cache data (subject to not
boggling Flash Player by keeping too much
Andy Allan wrote:
Well, I don't have steps to reproduce
I think I'm starting to. This is _really_ weird.
Obviously this isn't the only way to trigger it, but try this:
1. Open a Potlatch 2 instance. Select a way. Select 'Advanced'. Delete some
tags with the 'X' button.
2. In another tab - yes,
NopMap wrote:
It used to work with the style sheet simply in the same directory as p2.
Indeed; we moved it because the p2 directory was getting horribly busy and
disorganised.
Does it need all stylesheets in a subdir? The main stylesheet is still
working from the main dir.
If you expressly
On 13/03/2011 08:14, NopMap wrote:
So the information on
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potlatch_2/Deploying_Potlatch_2
is totally obsolete?
Not _totally_ obsolete. It's just that the instance at
random.dev.openstreetmap.org is currently not being updated. I'm sure it
will be again in a
NopMap wrote:
I observe the following behaviour both with earlier versions of P2 and the
current build 25522. It works nicely until I save data for the first time.
Once the confirmation popup all data saved appears, P2 is broken. The
popup does not disappear by itself and it is impossible to
On 05/03/2011 18:17, Ed Loach wrote:
I'm back at my keyboard now. And on the live site I reproduce the problem as
follows:
I've not had chance to look at this issue itself, but you should test
against the dev instance if possible
Steve Bennett wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has any cool ideas for features or whatnot,
that they haven't got around to entering as bugs in Trac.
Like I said the other day, stability is definitely the watchword right
now, so we can get P2 ready to become the default editor. No new
Steve Bennett wrote:
Just checking, did you mean to leave the status open? (Not trying to
be a dick, just checking whether the workflow is different to what I
thought.)
No, I forget exactly what magic incantation it is that parses the text
and closes the ticket automatically. (Or even if we
Steve Bennett wrote:
4) I don't really understand what this kind of action is doing in Halcyon.
It's on my todo list to look at that one at some point.
cheers
Richard
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Steve Bennett wrote:
Can you elaborate a bit on who we is, in this context? And what kind
of process of review and integration of new features do you envisage?
I guess I'm wondering how long we can expect to wait between
developing a new feature and seeing its deployment.
We're having a
In the near future it looks likely that P2 will become the default
editor on osm.org.Consequently we need to move from the 'rapid
development' stage to the 'mature code' stage, and enforce a bit more
rigour in the codebase - with great power comes great responsibility
and all that. :)
In
NopMap wrote:
The subject says it all.
No, it can't.
cheers
Richard
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Andy Allan wrote:
Pretty unnecessary, imo. I think you're misunderstanding the
current purpose of the simple tab - providing a simple UI for
the majority of the mapping. Proposed buildings is pretty niche,
and should be incorporated in a way becoming of its niche-ness.
+1.
(Are we
Actually, what I forgot to say was...
Potlatch, 1 or 2, has always been a 90-10 editor. Make the
90% of mapping easy, and the 10% possible.
...and with P2, we can now make it both a 90-10 editor and a 99-1 editor.
That's why we have user-selectable stylesheets, and in particular the
Richard Mann wrote:
They almost certainly mean shared with peds and white-paint segregated
from peds (as opposed to track which the Germans think is completely
segregated).
Yep. I'm sure there's room for more help text and little pop-ups
beside particular settings (and, eventually, for
Steve Bennett wrote:
I hacked up some quick code to see the effect of simply not being able
to make junctions with ways that only have those basic tags. So far,
so good. Question is: what's the best way to let the user control
this?
My (very) strong preference is not to introduce another mode
I've reorganised the stylesheets a bit (r25165-25167) to give three main
drawing styles:
- Potlatch (standard)
- Enhanced (adds access/direction highlighting)
- Network (as Enhanced, but without landuse)
At present Network draws landuse outlines as a thin line, rather than
turning them off
Hi all,
I've added support for CSS @import rules in stylesheets, so you can
share common features between them (even nesting them if you like):
@import pois.css;
@import interactive.css;
P2's MapCSS implementation is currently order-sensitive (i.e. some
stuff, such as :drawn, will behave
Steve Bennett wrote:
Cool, I see we are out of the anything goes alpha phase then? :)
Definitely... thousands of people are using this to edit the map; we
have to be careful what we commit!
Have you had any thoughts about supplying icons for the new amenities? I
don't think we can make
Steve Bennett wrote:
Oh. So what do people use to debug with?
I use Flex Open Source SDK 3.5, the Flash Debug Player, and the TextMate
text editor for OS X (http://macromates.com/). I'll have the debug
player's error log constantly open in the extremely unlikely event of
there ever being a
Hi Christian,
don't know if some of you got a message automatically...
I've uploaded a diff-File for #3358.
See http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/3358 and the comment.
Wow - I've been thinking of multiple tagging as hard thing for the
future and am delighted to see you've tackled it! Will
Stellan Lagerstrom wrote:
I am beginning to suspect it is brought on by layer2 on a bridge.
I just found that the ramps around SFO produce much the same effect.
It seems to be a weird effect of using Flash's cacheAsBitmap property on
the way sprites. I've backed out the change for the time
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