[OSM-talk] OpenStreetView

John McKerrell john at mckerrell.net
Fri Sep 25 14:21:09 BST 2009


On 25 Sep 2009, at 13:58, malenki wrote:
>
> You are right (except that I have uploaded ~2k pictures. Meanwhile 376
> seem to exist for the counter :) )
>
> I wonder how I cam to "Moderating" loggin in before, since there is no
> hint how to get there now. After all, I took the URL from the history
> of th browser, but then you had fixed the bug already
>
You probably used the link on the top right that shows up when there's  
images available? I'm having issues getting that to show the right  
thing, I'll have another go this weekend. For information the current  
counts are as follows, though the number that you can moderate will  
depend on whether you've already moderated the image or not (though  
the count on the website is definitely wrong at the moment).

|     1224 | available   |
|        7 | error       |
|      907 | moderation  |
|       48 | processing  |     <--- these have failed, I'll need to  
look into that sometime, seems the resizing library doesn't like some  
JPEGs, possibly bad uploads.
|        1 | unavailable |

>>> Yes, when I click "Mask", even if I don't know/am not sure if there
>>> has
>>> to be something masked. Maybe it is an option to display one file
>>> after
>>> another at 1024x? or to show thumbnails bigger as they are now.
>>>
>> rasher on IRC suggested this too so I'll probably go with it when I
>> get time to do it, here's the mock-up he suggested, feel free to add
>> your own suggestions:
>> 	http://osm.jonash.dk/temp/osv-mock.png
>
> Looks good. An other view I'd like would be
> http://omploader.org/vMmY0cQ I recycled the first mock-up; the
> "selected picture" can be displayed in bigger size, of course.

Cheers, yes I suppose you could flick between the thumbnails and full  
size to make things quicker.

John
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