[OSM-talk] JOSM landsat plugin... do people want a 'slippy' style interface?

Barnett, Phillip Phillip.Barnett at itn.co.uk
Mon Oct 23 13:19:03 BST 2006


Seconded, particularly the second point, re: ability to realign Landsat
data.

Phillip 

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[mailto:talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Mike Collinson
Sent: 22 October 2006 23:19
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Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] JOSM landsat plugin... do people want a 'slippy'
style interface?

I'm happy with the manual approach.  It allows me to only download
landsat data for a small area of interest in, say, a long intercity
drive and leave the rest clean and easy to see gps points.

What I'd really, really like is some ability to nudge the landsat view
to align with previously mapped features so that I can then digitise
other features.  I'll be able to complete much of the Sydney railway
system once that is available.

Mike
Oz


At 07:32 PM 21/10/2006, Nick Whitelegg wrote:

>Yesterday Steve suggested that the Landsat plugin might be better if it

>adopted a slippy approach, i.e. as you move round the map, data 
>automatically gets downloaded when you move into new areas. Or are 
>people happy with the current approach of manually downloading data?


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