Dave F. wrote:
> I still use P2, I've tried the others a few times, but keep
> returning. Is it still being developed? I've noticed a 'tasks'
> button has been added.
Yes, it is, albeit sporadically. Now it's free of the pressure of being the
default editor, it's able to gain a few more unusual
On 23/12/14 14:58, Dave F. wrote:
I still use P2, I've tried the others a few times, but keep returning.
Is it still being developed? I've noticed a 'tasks' button has been
added. Anybody knows what it's for? I was hoping there'd be an
explanation in the weekly round-up blog.
I believe Richard
Hi
I still use P2, I've tried the others a few times, but keep returning.
Is it still being developed? I've noticed a 'tasks' button has been
added. Anybody knows what it's for? I was hoping there'd be an
explanation in the weekly round-up blog.
David F.
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Hans De Kryger wrote:
I don't know if anyone else is aware of this, but Potlatch 2 is
completely falling apart, It's starting to become unusable. It's a
concern for me because it's a huge part of my editing. Anyone else
having problems with it?
No problems here.
You might be better off on
I don't know if anyone else is aware of this, but Potlatch 2 is completely
falling apart, It's starting to become unusable. It's a concern for me
because it's a huge part of my editing. Anyone else having problems with it?
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2012/10/15 Martin Koppenhoefer :
> 2012/10/15 Frederik Ramm :
>> I think it is good to discourage users from using Potlatch 1 which is really
>> outdated now in a number of ways and does not receive active maintenance any
>> longer.
>
>
> +1
>
>> As has been pointed out in this discussion, if someo
2012/10/15 Frederik Ramm :
> I think it is good to discourage users from using Potlatch 1 which is really
> outdated now in a number of ways and does not receive active maintenance any
> longer.
+1
> As has been pointed out in this discussion, if someone really needs to use
> P1 they can still c
Hi,
On 10/15/2012 12:07 PM, Dave F. wrote:
It's discouraging users from editing at all.
I think it is good to discourage users from using Potlatch 1 which is
really outdated now in a number of ways and does not receive active
maintenance any longer. Leaving it in the drop-down menu would sen
Seems like another case of OSM cutting it's nose to spite it's face.
It's discouraging users from editing at all. As NE2 notes it could have
been placed at the bottom & described as being the (old version).
Richard claims undelete & revert is a "minority interest". It maybe used
infrequently b
See: https://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/4622 -James
> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 02:07:09 +0100
> From: dave...@madasafish.com
> To: talk@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 2 - revert
>
> Hi
>
> I noticed that the edit in Potlatch 1 option has been remov
Hi
I noticed that the edit in Potlatch 1 option has been removed from the
Edit pull-down. The only reason I used this is to revert complete ways
back to a previous state. Has this been added to P2? Couldn't see
anything in the Help/Primer pages.
Cheers
Dave F.
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groppo otto wrote:
> I have made subtitles in English and Italian for David Ellams video
> tutorials [1] [2] with Universal Subtitles.
That's great! So far we have English, Italian and Dutch. I hope speakers of
a few other tongues rise to the challenge.
Cheers
David
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Hi,
I'm an Italian mapper and this is my first message here. Sorry if I'm
writing in a new thread but I just subscribed to the list.
I have made subtitles in English and Italian for David Ellams video
tutorials [1] [2] with Universal Subtitles.
If someone doesn't know it:
"Universal Subtitles is
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 1:03 AM, David Ellams
wrote:
>
> I have finally got around to completing part 2 of the Potlatch 2
> video tutorial. This one is only just over three-and-a-half
> minutes, and covers tracing roads and areas from Bing aerial
> imagery. I have also renamed the video (and uploa
Nice job David! Very clear and professional.
I'd definitely support these videos being added to the wiki ASAP.
One small point: it might be worth mentioning the 'B' shortcut in Potlatch
2, which will set the source=Bing tag without having to flip to the 'Misc'
tab and type it in manually.
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I have finally got around to completing part 2 of the Potlatch 2
video tutorial. This one is only just over three-and-a-half
minutes, and covers tracing roads and areas from Bing aerial
imagery. I have also renamed the video (and uploaded a retitled
part 1) to “OpenStreetMap for Beginners” to make
After a mere aeon, I have finally got around to re-recording the
voiceover for the Potlatch 2 POI tutorial. I have also trimmed
out some of the dead time, thus cutting the length to 4:23, and
added a couple of labels that pop up as I describe parts of the
screen. I've uploaded an "HD" version to Vi
I think the video is great. I will definitely point some new mappers
at it. You show how to achieve a single mapping goal in simple terms.
The audio is a little odd though. It sounds like maybe your mic gain
is set too high and there is some clipping going on. And the levels
are out of whack. When
(Apologies to subscribers to newbies - I have already posted this message
there, but I think it is of general interest, too.)
The barrier to entry to OSM seems to be falling. Now we’ve got an awesome
even easier-to-use online editor and hi-res imagery for much more of the
world. We now need some
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Julio Costa Zambelli wrote:
>
> I agree. Actually I was thinking on how to integrate P2 with a new design
>> for our Chilean website. The idea of integrating Potlatch with our own
>> website graphics/color scheme, instead of sending peo
Julio Costa Zambelli wrote:
I agree. Actually I was thinking on how to integrate P2 with a new design
for our Chilean website. The idea of integrating Potlatch with our own
website graphics/color scheme, instead of sending people to a completely
different website/graphic (openstreetmap.org) as w
Andy,
I agree. Actually I was thinking on how to integrate P2 with a new design
for our Chilean website. The idea of integrating Potlatch with our own
website graphics/color scheme, instead of sending people to a completely
different website/graphic (openstreetmap.org) as we are doing now, sounds
Andy Allan wrote:
I think the point where it's good enough to start thinking about
replacing Potlatch 1 on the edit tab is still a long way off. It's
much more likely that, when it moves out of alpha, Potlatch 2 appears
and gets used on other sites first since it's much easier to
customize.
In
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Julio Costa Zambelli
wrote:
> Great work Richard. But it still needs lots of improvement to compete with
> Potlatch 1 (I know, I know, It is still in Public Alpha).
>
> Will there be a permanent website for the soon to be legacy version (1.4)?
> Will this new versi
Great work Richard. But it still needs lots of improvement to compete with
Potlatch 1 (I know, I know, It is still in Public Alpha).
Will there be a permanent website for the soon to be legacy version (1.4)?
Will this new version stay in geowiki.com or will replace 1.4 in the Edit
tab?
I will say
On 10 July 2010 02:57, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> (Deep breath)
>
> I'm delighted to unveil a test version of Potlatch 2, the all-new,
> completely rewritten version of OpenStreetMap's online editor.
>
> You can play with it at http://www.geowiki.com/ . It talks to the main OSM
> serve
Dave F. wrote:
One thing I can't find is GPX tracks (key: G). Has it not been
implemented yet or am I going blind?
Not yet! It's next on the list. But you can load a GPX from somewhere on
the web (Flash permission stuff notwithstanding) using the vector layers
stuff in the "Background" menu.
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Hi all,
(Deep breath)
I'm delighted to unveil a test version of Potlatch 2, the all-new,
completely rewritten version of OpenStreetMap's online editor.
You can play with it at http://www.geowiki.com/ . It talks to the main
OSM server and you can make real edits with
Hi all,
(Deep breath)
I'm delighted to unveil a test version of Potlatch 2, the all-new,
completely rewritten version of OpenStreetMap's online editor.
You can play with it at http://www.geowiki.com/ . It talks to the main
OSM server and you can make real edits with it.
This is a public al
Am 30.11.2009 11:03, Richard Fairhurst:
> I’d like to tell you about Potlatch 2, the all-new version of the
> OpenStreetMap online editor.
>
> (...)
> So have a play, let us know what you think, and grab the source. You can
> find a read-only running version at:
> http://www.geowiki.com/potla
On Nov 30, 2009, at 5:10 PM, Steve Bennett wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Dane Springmeyer
> wrote:
> We're close on this with Mapnik, feedback welcome:
>
> http://trac.mapnik.org/ticket/180
>
> Wow, looks fantastic. There are so many obvious uses:
>
> - bike lane
> - multiple overlap
Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Richard Fairhurst wrote:
>> Code is all at
>>http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/potlatch2/
>
> All still PD licensed?
Of course!
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/potlatch2/LICENCE.txt
cheers
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On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Dane Springmeyer wrote:
> We're close on this with Mapnik, feedback welcome:
>
> http://trac.mapnik.org/ticket/180
>
> Wow, looks fantastic. There are so many obvious uses:
- bike lane
- multiple overlaping bus routes
- footpaths beside roads
- administrative boun
Hi,
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Code is all at
>http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/potlatch2/
> and, in particular, the Halcyon rendering code is
All still PD licensed?
Bye
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Thanks everyone for the kin
Thanks everyone for the kind comments! Really appreciated (and I should
reiterate that loads of the clever stuff is Dave's work rather than mine).
Marjan Vrban wrote:
> Great news for Potlatch users, i would suggest that you implement icons
> for POI-s (At least for most used). So that we could
2009/11/30 Richard Fairhurst :
> Hi all,
>
> I’d like to tell you about Potlatch 2, the all-new version of the
> OpenStreetMap online editor.
Potlatch 1 is fantastic. You have set yourself up a tough target to
better it. I am looking forward to the initial release to find out :-)
Well done. Congr
On Nov 30, 2009, at 2:55 AM, Richard Mann wrote:
> Dare I ask whether Halcyon can do offset lines (so we can start to
> do one-way, bike lanes & bus lanes with different casings)?
>
> Richard
>
We're close on this with Mapnik, feedback welcome:
http://trac.mapnik.org/ticket/180
Dane
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On Nov 30, 2009, at 2:03 AM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’d like to tell you about Potlatch 2, the all-new version of the
> OpenStreetMap online editor.
>
> Potlatch 2 is a complete rewrite still with the same principle in
> mind:
> an editor which hits the right balance between spee
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Steve Bennett wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Richard Fairhurst
> wrote:
>
>> Just like the tagging, the rendering is easy to customise. It uses a
>> special form of CSS, called MapCSS, which lets you create
>>
>
Hee, you can do cute stuff:
way[highway
Awesome,
i like how there will be (is) someway to view data thats available,
but not yet imported :)
i mention that at our CanVec import meeting saturday. So we'll find
the best way to make it work.
Sam
On 11/30/09, Marjan Vrban wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:55:18 +, Richard Mann wrote:
>
>
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:55:18 +, Richard Mann wrote:
> Dare I ask whether Halcyon can do offset lines (so we can start to do
> one-way, bike lanes & bus lanes with different casings)?
>
> Richard
>
Great news for Potlatch users, i would suggest that you implement icons for
POI-s (At least fo
Dare I ask whether Halcyon can do offset lines (so we can start to do
one-way, bike lanes & bus lanes with different casings)?
Richard
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Steve Bennett wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Richard Fairhurst
> wrote:
>
>> Just like the tagging, the rendering
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Just like the tagging, the rendering is easy to customise. It uses a
> special form of CSS, called MapCSS, which lets you create
> wonderful-looking maps with just a few lines of text. The tagging and
> rendering together make Potlatch 2
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> I’d like to tell you about Potlatch 2, the all-new version of the
> OpenStreetMap online editor.
This is fantastic, I was getting really tired of the "BAN POTLATCH!!"
messages here, now I look forward to "BAN POTLATCH 2!!" instead.
Anyway, keep up the good work :)
Be
Hi all,
I’d like to tell you about Potlatch 2, the all-new version of the
OpenStreetMap online editor.
Potlatch 2 is a complete rewrite still with the same principle in mind:
an editor which hits the right balance between speed, ease-of-use, and
flexibility. It’s under very active development
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