On 27/02/2008, Richard Fairhurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lauri Hahne wrote: > > > There are few quirks currently with Potlatch. I hope somebody could > > fix these :D > > > Some good suggestions, thanks! > > > > 1. The auto complete is great but its behaviour is a bit non-standard. > > Currently only enter chooses the currently highlighted item and jumps > > to the next box. Usually tab does this too, and it must be dozens of > > times I've hit tab and then had to return to complete the tag name. > > > Ha, I'm never sure what to do with this one. > > Tab is standard for people who are used to *nix shells. > > On Windows and OS X, IME, tab jumps from field to field. Enter/Return > selects from an auto-complete menu (e.g. Safari, Excel). (The > behaviour of tab in auto-complete apps is inconsistent, on OS X at > least.) Potlatch is following Windows/OS X behaviour rather than *nix > shell behaviour. > > It's important that there's a keypress for "move to next field without > auto-complete", so that you can type "high=very" as well as > "highway=primary". (I will for the moment ignore those who feel there > should be RULES to PREVENT non-standard tags being USED.) As to > whether this is Tab or Enter, I'm not greatly fussed, but it seems > more logical to me that Enter should stick with its general sense of > "accept choice". >
Tab works in JOSM and Excel. > > > 5. I don't know how easy this would be but I'd like to see Nasa's > > Landsat images besides OpenAerial's as Nasa's seem to have better > > colours around here. > > > Potlatch will accept any tile source in the standard spherical > Mercator ("like-Google"/"900913") projection/tile system used by OSM > and a zillion others. I don't know of anyone offering standard-issue > NASA Landsat in such a form (and who'd be willing to let us leach > their bandwidth), but let me know if you do! > I don't know what server JOSM uses for its Landsat though it probably is in UTM. What about the other ideas? -- Lauri Hahne _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk