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2020년 4월 17일 10:47saintam1님의 의견

If you’re not a fan of triggering data downloads manually, have a look at osm.wiki/JOSM/Plugins/continuosDownload

2020년 4월 17일 11:46ndrw6님의 의견

I was referring to impressions of a person familiar with iD trying to use jOSM for the first time. It can be a bit overwhelming - different workflow, tons of settings and you are greeted with an empty screen. No data, no imagery, need to log in to osm.org etc. With iD I was taking all these things for granted.

ContinuousDownload does work well, indeed but being a plugin it is not the first thing a new user is looking into. By the way, I am not using it now - I found mapping “File: Download Data” to an easily accessible key more convenient. But that was after a few months of using jOSM and it only works as expected when “zoom to downloaded data” has been switched off, which is an “advanced” option.

2020년 4월 17일 11:55saintam1님의 의견

Ah, yes I see your point. Yeah JOSM has a steeper learning curve.

2020년 4월 17일 12:32ndrw6님의 의견

Yes, and to certain extent that’s fine. In fact, it was the more advanced features that made me use jOSM for the first time - editing tags of multiple objects and split&merge tools. These operations were either impossible or cumbersome in iD. I started editing simpler objects in jOSM later, when I got tired of switching between iD and jOSM.

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