So, your software could potentially mark every connection between two roads as
"roads not connected", leading to having to verify every intersection in the
world? Sounds like a very bad design.
On October 18, 2014 2:28:01 PM CDT, Yves wrote:
>For users to check if it's an error or not, and to
Well, I say that mostly because Tulsa Transit's a little on the tricky side
to use if you know what you're doing, even coming from the airport.
Granted, line directly to downtown. And not sure I could pull together a
team, unless Code for Tulsa want to help on this...
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 6:40
Meant to send that to list.
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> On 17 Oct 2014 00:59, "Paul Johnson" wrote:
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> > Crud, I guess Tulsa's out...
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> Nowhere is rules out. At this stage we're seeking proposals. From my
experience with organising SOTM 2013, I would say that the main th
On 2014-10-18 21:28, Yves wrote:
For users to check if it's an error or not, and to correct if needed.
QA softwares look at possible error according to automatic rules in
this exact purpose.
Yes, obviously. But why flag this as a possible error?
Regards,
Maarten
Le 18 octobre 2014 20:37:21
For users to check if it's an error or not, and to correct if needed. QA
softwares look at possible error according to automatic rules in this exact
purpose.
Yves
Le 18 octobre 2014 20:37:21 CEST, Maarten Deen a écrit :
>On 2014-10-16 18:04, Yves wrote:
>> Because its the purpose of this partic
Hi Mike,
For the Mali activation in early 2013, the
contributor povadict made a patch to JOSM for contrasts. This is an option that
it would be great to integrate permanently into JOSM.
Pierre
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On 2014-10-16 18:04, Yves wrote:
Because its the purpose of this particular software.
Not wanting to diminish this search, but why would you show an error
"roads not connected" when they are connected? What is the rationale
behind flagging this as a possible error?
Regards,
Maarten
On 16
Hi Jochen and Sven,
how much additional disk space is approximately needed (compared to a
bg-map that includes one language rule)? Of course this value can only
be an approx. ratio. The absolute space depends on aoi, zoomlevels, ...
Marco
Am 18.10.2014 um 16:29 schrieb Jochen Topf:
> -Sven Gegg
Emir,
Thanks. That seems to be exactly what I was looking for. Too bad it is no
longer available.
Mike
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Emir Hartato
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> There was a java binary called Enhance Imagery:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugin/Enhance_Imagery
> B
Hi everyone,
There was a java binary called Enhance Imagery:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugin/Enhance_Imagery
But unfortunately, I think the developer drop the binary. I don't know
where I can download it. It's interesting though.
Or maybe anyone else here know the guy who made the
Enock,
Thanks for the quick and informative reply. I din't know about that
feature. However, it isn't exactly what I was looking for. Adjusting the
opacity of a layer allows me to see the layer underneath it. What I want
to do is lighten up a single imagery layer so I can more easily see detai
Hi Mike,
Try using the adjust opacity button in Layers toolbar,
See attached image. Hope this helps.
Best
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Mike Thompson wrote:
> Is there anyway to adjust the contrast of Bing imagery when viewed in
> JOSM? I am mapping an area that has a lot of shadows and li
Is there anyway to adjust the contrast of Bing imagery when viewed in JOSM?
I am mapping an area that has a lot of shadows and lightening up the image
would help.
Mike
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