It is interesting as an exercise in Regular Expressions.
I would prefer to have under
Geo URI
geo:47.8329,36.8763?z=16
just the coordinates themselves:
Geo coordinates
47.8329, 36.8763
where coordinates would be in a read-only input box with the "copy"
clickable icon which allows to copy the
Would this help?
https://pythex.org/?regex=(%5Cd%2B.%5Cd%2B%2C%5Cd%2B.%5Cd%2B)_string=geo%3A42.2010%2C20.7331%3Fz%3D14=0=0=0=0
Probably still more involved than what you would like.
Jo
On Sat, Jan 11, 2020, 10:51 Oleksiy Muzalyev
wrote:
> On MacOS it is Command+Shift+C.
>
> I wish there were
On MacOS it is Command+Shift+C.
I wish there were such a feature on the OSM.org map. Now it is also
possible to copy the coordinates of a place,
but one has to copy a long string and then to extract the coordinates
from it. But is JOSM one gets them directly in the proper format,
something
In JOSM, on an active layer, while a node is selected, you can press
CTRL+SHIFT+C and it will copy its coordinates to memory.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020, 09:43 tshrub wrote:
> hi,
>
> in JOSM's status bar the mouse position is constantly running as a
> coordinate. Is there any easy way to get it, may
I don't know if JOSM can do that, but in the iD editor you can press
Ctrl-Shift-M to open the Measurement box, then place a node where you
need coordinates. Click on the node, then select the coordinate text in
the Measurement box and press Ctrl-C.
On 1/6/2020 8:39 PM, tshrub wrote:
hi,
in
hi,
in JOSM's status bar the mouse position is constantly running as a
coordinate. Is there any easy way to get it, may be by keyboard into the
clipboard?
I want to edit GPS data from, or better: add GPS-data to trackless
photos - I want to place them like this with JOSM' sat-pictures.
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