[OSM-talk] JOSM and landsat shifting
Barnett, Phillip
Phillip.Barnett at itn.co.uk
Wed Feb 21 14:34:30 GMT 2007
Same here. I was initially very frustrated with this feature, as I was
dragging and dragging for ages before I eventually realised I was
actually moving a very small few hundred metres chunk, and not the
several km square I was TRYING to move. Now I know to only try to move
the initial Landsat download.
Obviously a bug?
Phillip
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-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of David Earl
Sent: 21 February 2007 14:13
To: OSM
Subject: [OSM-talk] JOSM and landsat shifting
If I download a landsat background into JOSM and realign it on the known
points, it works fine. However if I then shift across a bit and download
the next section of landsat, when I try to adjust its position, what
actually moves is the remnant of the earlier section: there doesn't seem
to be any way I can grab the newly downloaded layer.
This isn't to do with selecting the overlay. The same still happens if I
delete the layer containing the old landsat image before I download the
new
one: the layer disappears from the layer palette, butte image is still
there and it still shifts in preference to the new one.
David
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