Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-04 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, >The version I downloaded three days ago still allows to move entire ways >-- and indeed will do if you press the cursor keys while a way is >selected. That's correct. It has been made considerably harder to move stuff with the mouse, and to compensate we have introduced the "nudg

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-04 Thread Ludwig
The version I downloaded three days ago still allows to move entire ways -- and indeed will do if you press the cursor keys while a way is selected. Ludwig On 04/03/2008, OJ W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is it still possible to move an entire object in JOSM, or is it now > limited to one node

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-04 Thread OJ W
Is it still possible to move an entire object in JOSM, or is it now limited to one node at a time? On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Martijn Verwijmeren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 09:50:34 + > Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -- first all make a bulk move more difficul

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-04 Thread Ludwig
Very recent, built 571 downloaded 02 March. The nudging works if I have a way selected and then press shift and cursor. The problem is that some other application I am using has this key-combination for navigation, so I almost automatically use it when trying to navigate. It is all my fault of co

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-04 Thread Martijn Verwijmeren
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 09:50:34 + Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -- first all make a bulk move more difficult, so it cannot be executed > unless intended to. How recent is your copy of JOSM? Somewhere in the last month it was made more difficult to accidentally move objects in JOSM. m.v.g.,

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-04 Thread Ludwig
Vandalism is certainly one case of damage to OSM data, but as has been pointed out by others it can also happen accidentally. I have learned to be very careful when editing data as I of course want it to be as good as possible. But with JOSM it is quite easy to move all points when in fact all tha

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-04 Thread Dave Stubbs
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:35 PM, Bruce Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 2008-03-02 at 21:14 +0100, micha ruh wrote: > > It looks like the whole coastline of cuba has been deleted, surely > > some streets in Havanna also. > > Should I fix it? - No, it certainly gets deleted again. > >

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-03 Thread Bruce Cowan
On Sun, 2008-03-02 at 21:14 +0100, micha ruh wrote: > It looks like the whole coastline of cuba has been deleted, surely > some streets in Havanna also. > Should I fix it? - No, it certainly gets deleted again. Perhaps a big warning in potlatch when deleting stuff would be good/annoying. -- Bruce

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-03 Thread Skywave
I remember now, i did that, so i could upload coastline for the whole of Cuba and then merg the better quality again. But i found that the PGS data had too many holes and decided not to upload it. But then forgot to undelete it. On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Dave Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-03 Thread Dave Stubbs
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 8:14 PM, micha ruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi OSM, > > just after I finished traceing the coastline of the port of Havanna, Cuba i > noticed oddly looking > clusters of untagged nodes in the city. humm.. Nodes placed at intersections > looks reasonable, > but where are t

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is Cuba?'

2008-03-03 Thread Michael Collinson
FYI, I did a detailed trace of the whole of the Port of Havana coastline and less detailed to some 100km or so to the west in, IRC, December. Before that, there was no Cuban coastline at all unless already deleted. There was a very, very small number of main streets in Havana. Mike At 10

Re: [OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-03 Thread graham
I know it seems unlikely, but I guess there is no proof that it is not an accident rather than deliberate vandalism? Graham micha ruh wrote: > Hi OSM, > > just after I finished traceing the coastline of the port of Havanna, > Cuba i noticed oddly looking > clusters of untagged nodes in the cit

[OSM-talk] vandalism or 'where is cuba?'

2008-03-02 Thread micha ruh
Hi OSM, just after I finished traceing the coastline of the port of Havanna, Cuba i noticed oddly looking clusters of untagged nodes in the city. humm.. Nodes placed at intersections looks reasonable, but where are the ways? humm.. Time to test the Undo-Feature of potlach: 'U' is the key to press.