Over the last couple of weeks I’ve done a substantial amount of work on vespucci the OSM editor for Android http://code.google.com/p/osmeditor4android/, with the goal of a new release 0.9.4 some time in March. While a lot of the work is under the hood, there are a couple of new features that will make editing with vespucci a lot easier
- support for overlays (for example the OSM GPS tracks)
- imagery configuration from OSM imagery index hopefully making it easier to keep the available imagery updated
- support for imagery offsets
- multiple simultaneously active presets (vespucci uses JOSM presets)
- support for accessing the API with https and OAuth
and not to forget, you can now zoom out completly without getting sea sick :-).
Since google has stopped supporting new downloads from the google code site, new releases and beta/test builds are available on google drive:
Diskussion
Kommentar von Zverik am 26. Februar 2014 um 08:37 Uhr
Would you add an imagery offset database support? At least for downloading offsets.
Kommentar von SimonPoole am 26. Februar 2014 um 08:44 Uhr
That is the plan and that is one of the reaons I redid the imagery configuration (so that we have consistent imagery URLs available).
Kommentar von Vincent de Phily am 26. Februar 2014 um 09:18 Uhr
Thanks for the ongoing work, will try the prereleases.
Kommentar von RobJN am 26. Februar 2014 um 16:02 Uhr
Looks good, will test it when I’m next out mapping.
My big request would be to use Vespucci to help conflation of external data. So for example, load open data from a government into a holding database, and be able to intergrate this into OSM using Vespucci whilst out on the ground.
Kommentar von mircozorzo am 24. März 2014 um 16:36 Uhr
Thank you for the work!