I did, too, but it was a road very close to the United
States, just a mile or two over the border (the Colorado River) from Arizona.
However, the Remap-a-Tron tool is so good, who cares? Why
wasn't something like this planned along with the original redaction?
Charlotte
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Richard,
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Martijn van Exel wrote:
>> Let me know if it's useful / how it can be improved.
>
> Very very nice indeed.
>
> If someone could figure out a JavaScripty way to tell a currently-open
> Potlatch instance to "jump to this location"
Yes. The 'flag as remapped' bumps the remapped flag up by 1. When it's
up to 3 that way is no longer shown to others. The 'Yes, I remapped'
sets it to 3 immediately, so as to filter it out until the next Fairy
Dust run (which is only once a day).
Flag as remapped: 1390 events
Skipped: 522 events
Re
What happens to the 'flag as remapped' or 'yes, i remapped' input by users? Do
you store the responses?
On Sep 3, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> I am kind of learning this web stuff as I go along, so I didn't really
> think of monitoring usage. I did install awstats o
Hi Alex,
I am kind of learning this web stuff as I go along, so I didn't really
think of monitoring usage. I did install awstats on my server just now
which tells me I have ~350 page views on the remap page. This page
would only be loaded once per session though, as all the rest is AJAX
stuff. The
Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Although this tool currently only covers the US, it would be
> relatively straightforward (given proper server resources) to deploy
> it for other regions or even worldwide, which is why I include talk@
> as well.
Umm. I just got a road in Mexico! ;)
Alexander
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Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Let me know if it's useful / how it can be improved.
Very very nice indeed.
If someone could figure out a JavaScripty way to tell a currently-open
Potlatch instance to "jump to this location", rather than firing up a new
instance each time, that'd be great. I'll happily
Martijn -
Again, fantastic stuff. I'm hooked.
Do you have any stats on the tool's usage that you can publish?
On Aug 31, 2012, at 11:17 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to add The Remap-A-Tron to the ever growing list of tools
> designed to support the ongoing remapping effort
I contacted a new mapper in my area and asked if he had any questions about
editing the map. He asked about adding swamps to the map using the
in-browser editor. I was about to respond that he could use
natural=wetland for such things, but I wanted to make sure that I gave him
instructions that m
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