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Komentarz od Stereo z 14 grudnia 2012 o 23:22

Isn’t that building misaligned? :)

You should draw with the roof, then move the entire shape down and left a bit so that it aligns with the visible parts of the ground floor, to compensate for the distortion.

Komentarz od aseerel4c26 z 15 grudnia 2012 o 01:26

Stereo, that is off topic, you’re out! ;-) Yes, sure, it is - well, unless the aerial imaginary is misaligned by the same offset. :P

On topic: great to see big advances with iD! Maybe I will try on my own - looks good! I like the (curve) refinement nodes on the street (at least I think the smaller grey dots should symbolize that). Saves much clicking work. I know that useful (for tracing) function from the gpsies.com tour creator.

Komentarz od lxbarth z 15 grudnia 2012 o 03:36

Stereo: you’re spot on, I should be closer to the footprint :)

aseerel4c26: what looks like curve refinement, there isn’t much curve refinement going on right now :) Glad you’re excited about movement on iD though, expect a more comprehensive update on development status before the end of the year.

Komentarz od Zverik z 15 grudnia 2012 o 07:30

So it doesn’t support moving imagery layer yet? (like space+drag in potlatch)

Komentarz od tmcw z 15 grudnia 2012 o 22:45

There’s also the hosted demo version which updates every 10 minutes if you want to test without having to clone/view locally!

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