On Sat, 20 Jul 2013 15:16:10 James Mast wrote:
> I'm personally not liking that they now have hidden the long/short links to
> the map location behind buttons. Instead of just one click to get the map
> location, now it's two clicks and is really annoying and slowing down work
> for me. :(
>
> -Ja
I'm personally not liking that they now have hidden the long/short links to the
map location behind buttons. Instead of just one click to get the map
location, now it's two clicks and is really annoying and slowing down work for
me. :(
-James
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Guillaume Pratte <
guilla...@guillaumepratte.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been a serious user of OpenStreetMap for less than six months, and
> I am proud to recently have achieved my one hundredth contribution to the
> project. I really love the OpenStreetMap pro
On 20.07.2013 01:07, Dave F. wrote:
> Does anybody use the +/- zoom controls? I thought it was all mouse
> wheels/pad gestures & finger gestures to zoom in & out.
I don't use these controls if I can avoid it, but sometimes I'm stuck
with them. Examples include browser compatibility issues (Firefox
On 20/07/2013 00:22, Toby Murray wrote:
You aren't in the #osm IRC channel, are you :)
No. I can't stand the cliquey, unilateral time zone defined exclusion of
that. I prefer to discuss with *all* in *all* timezones. A while back a
decision was made to change something in OSM (apologies, I fa
Hi
Does anybody use the +/- zoom controls? I thought it was all mouse
wheels/pad gestures & finger gestures to zoom in & out.
Are they needed any more?
Dave F.
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You aren't in the #osm IRC channel, are you :)
Turns out, yes... they are still used. It was actually interesting to watch
a coworker who doesn't know much about online maps interacting with osm.org.
This was a month or so ago. They actually used the pan controls instead of
dragging the map. I was
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