Very nice! I also like OSM History View by Pewu but it seems to struggle to visualise ways that have too many nodes or versions, I think. Anyways, yours is definitely another tool to add to my OSM bookmarks. Cheers!
It’d be great if you didn’t have to scroll down to the bottom of the list … to get to the scroll bar at the bottom.
What browser are you using? It should be able to show both vertical and horizontal scroll bar if the table is too big for the viewport. Here is my screenshot:
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Comentario de santamariense no 27 de Outubro de 2017 ás 13:53
It’s a great and very useful tool, not only to view the how it was changed along the time and space, but also to undo incorrect changesets.
Comentario de raito no 27 de Outubro de 2017 ás 14:57
Very nice! I also like OSM History View by Pewu but it seems to struggle to visualise ways that have too many nodes or versions, I think. Anyways, yours is definitely another tool to add to my OSM bookmarks. Cheers!
Comentario de SomeoneElse no 27 de Outubro de 2017 ás 15:02
Looks great!
It’d be great if you didn’t have to scroll down to the bottom of the list on e.g. https://aleung.github.io/osm-visual-history/#/node/248436981 to get to the scroll bar at the bottom.
Can anything be done to reduce the memory use of e.g. https://aleung.github.io/osm-visual-history/#/relation/2767188 ? That’s a fairly extreme example, but memory use is a problem with OSM Deep History also.
Comentario de lleung no 29 de Outubro de 2017 ás 00:58
@SomeoneElse
What browser are you using? It should be able to show both vertical and horizontal scroll bar if the table is too big for the viewport. Here is my screenshot:
I didn’t investigate into it, but it looks like little I can do. It’s a single API call returns a result which has 714 versions.