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Posted by CatastropheAsh on 23 December 2008 in English.

I just realised a massively useful tool for Linux users: Utilise the Compiz zoom feature when tracing from low-resolution Yahoo maps.

I think it's super+scroll will zoom in and out of the desktop, and it makes it far easier to get a good grip on a difficult terrain. I think there's a comparable feature in Windows & Mac, so give it a try some time if you haven't already.

Edit: Also just added a number of streets in Narangba, QLD, Australia. I'm planning on visiting and GPS-ing a few of them tomorrow as the geo data seems to be a bit inaccurate.

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په 23 December 2008 په 20:45 باندې د awesm تبصره

You can probably also use your accessibility features – Orca screen magnifier and the like. I suspect Compiz is more fun, though.

In any case, don't you just see a bunch of big pixels when you zoom?

Hope your pair-mapping expedition went well. Waiting for the diary entry. :~)

په 23 December 2008 په 22:41 باندې د andrewpmk تبصره

It's much easier to use JOSM in my view.

په 24 December 2008 په 14:33 باندې د CatastropheAsh تبصره

Yeah, there's no anti-aliasing afaik, but it's still useful to get a closer look. I haven't worked out JOSM 100% yet, but I haven't used it all that much yet. :)

په 25 December 2008 په 00:28 باندې د eAi تبصره

The Mac equivalent has anti-aliasing (optionally anyway). I'm not sure Windows has a direct version, it can show a portion of the screen zoomed in in another window, but that's not so useful.

Really this is something that the editors should be able to zoom themselves - if a 'real' zoom level isn't available for the layer, fake it by magnifying it...

په 25 December 2008 په 00:28 باندې د eAi تبصره

The Mac equivalent has anti-aliasing (optionally anyway). I'm not sure Windows has a direct version, it can show a portion of the screen zoomed in in another window, but that's not so useful.

Really this is something that the editors should be able to zoom themselves - if a 'real' zoom level isn't available for the layer, fake it by magnifying it...

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