Re: [Tagging] README tag with editor support

2015-06-11 Thread jgpacker
Well, I don't see a need to reinvent this tag anyway. The key note=* is well-established as far as I'm aware. If the editor interface isn't satisfactory, we should be talking with the developers. I'm not sure if it's possible, but placing the note closer to the top of the presets seems like a good

Re: [Tagging] README tag with editor support

2015-06-11 Thread johnw
> On Jun 12, 2015, at 9:55 AM, jgpacker wrote: > > This tag already exists and has editor support (at least in iD) for a > considerable time. > It's called note=*. > > Cheers, > João > Note doesn’t appear in a modal window when selecting an object, just on the list on the left (and offscreen

Re: [Tagging] README tag with editor support

2015-06-11 Thread jgpacker
This tag already exists and has editor support (at least in iD) for a considerable time. It's called note=*. Cheers, João -- View this message in context: http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/README-tag-with-editor-support-tp5847911p5847943.html Sent from the Tagging mailing list archive at Nabble.c

Re: [Tagging] README tag with editor support

2015-06-11 Thread Mike N
On 6/11/2015 6:17 PM, David wrote: Perhaps more emphasis is needed on good manners when editing existing data too. I believe these are mostly honest mistakes with good intentions. If someone traces imagery or works a fixup challenge while watching TV, 99.99% of edits might be to verify and m

Re: [Tagging] README tag with editor support

2015-06-11 Thread Janko Mihelić
I like the idea. Editors show the message prominently the first time you touch the object. It doesn't have to be imagery, it can be various messages to subsequent mappers. pet, 12. lip 2015. 00:20 David je napisao: > Formalising readme is a good and have editing tools display it. But i > would l

Re: [Tagging] README tag with editor support

2015-06-11 Thread David
Formalising readme is a good and have editing tools display it. But i would like to see the readme tag used very selectively. It could contain far more data than the rest if the object's tag. Bad if people saw it like comments in source code. Perhaps more emphasis is needed on good manners when

[Tagging] README tag with editor support

2015-06-11 Thread Richard Welty
this is a summary of previous discussion on newbies & talk-us we have an ongoing, persistent problem with armchair mappers "correcting" the map to match out of date aerial imagery. i just had to repair the map in Rensselaer, NY; the street named Broadway was reconfigured in late 2012, and bing ima