Robert Vollmert wrote: > > Finally got around to giving it a try: it compiled fine on OS X, though > installation required the following patch, as "install -D" is a GNUism.
Ta for the patch; just committed to trunk. > I didn't do more than change a couple of tags so far, but the first > impression was very good! Very smooth interface, congratulations! I'll > try using it for a bit at least. Thanks. I've opened up the bug report/feature request system at https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/?group_id=830 so that in theory anyone can raise bugs without having to get themselves a garage account. Should ease the process... > The very first impression was slightly less good: it's quite difficult > to set up a new "project" -- did I miss some way to paste a slippy map > URL, or is there a slippy map chooser available or planned? Now *that* would be a worthwhile new feature. If you're using it on an n810 of course, you can use the rather excellent maemo-mapper to zoom in and get a view; it's still a little clunky though. Having something built-in would be interesting. Anybody out there have a GPL3-compatible GTK2 slippy map coordinate selector widget coded up in C? :) Ideally goocanvas-based.... -- Andrew Chadwick _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk