Re: Map Editor major ver (Nov 5, 2012) Official Feedback
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 8:51 am
Road layer is not currently showing, is selectable however. (INTL)
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This is a huge problem because an unterminated dead-end can be miles long. The highlighted route may not be in sight. Remember, this is a navigation app. It tells you where to go. "Proceed to Highlighted Route" is never acceptable and immediately signals that something is wrong with the map.xtago wrote:I don't see a problem with that myself, you have to go to the intersection anyway, I don't see what the point is of trying top start the navigation half way through the segment of a dead end road when you need top head towards the junction anyway.
This only happens if you select the segment before you move the end. If you select the end node without selecting the segment, you can move it around without losing the end node.xtago wrote:Also you do know that if you move the end of a segment that has a junction the editor automatically removes the junction, you can only keep the junction if you move the junction itself.2
Is the segment you're trying to edit locked by a higher level user? If you're trying to edit a major highway or complicated junction, it's common practice to lock these at a high level to prevent inexperienced editors from making changes.Fabione72 wrote:Hi,
I've got a boring editing problem.
I noticed a map error while driving on a road, and I'd like to fix it.
When I enter into the editing screen, I verified that, even if the whole road area is available for editing (that's very close to my last drives), the system says I'm not enable to edit it...
I checked the tutorial, I should be able to do it...
any suggestion? is that my problem or some kind of bug?
I'm using Chrome 22.0.1229.94 m
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Because they don't want the extra Illinoise.AlanOfTheBerg wrote:Hey, why is the 'c' silent in the middle of Connecticut?
You know you can remap your shortcuts however you want. I immediately changed Shift+A back to the arrow dimmer. I don't really need a shortcut to the AM layer...if I need to see that, I can use the menu.invented wrote:Firefox is a dog on my work laptop for some reason. It renders things weirdly.davipt wrote:Ctrl-a or cmd-a is your friend.invented wrote: I have to scroll down now to hit the 'Select All Segments'
For the scrolling and tab issues just use Firefox (or Safari) instead of chrome for a while
For some reason also, my left hand isn't on the keyboard when needing to hit "Select All Segments". I will have to revise my editing strategy when I'm "in the zone".
Oh and whose idea was it to make Shift+A into Shift+Z ?!
This happened to me several times a few nights ago. I assumed it was some kind of server issue. No problem with it today. If you're running any Chrome scripts, disable them and see if the problem goes away.calli84 wrote:I have the same problem. So I have to zoom in and out serveral times and then I can select some streets.stijnley wrote:Since the new update I'm experiencing some problems when I want to edit. When zoomed in, I select a street that I want to edit. Unfortunately the left editor area doesn't say "one segment selected" (including all editable information) like it should be. It keeps saying "hello stijnley, you are level 1 editor......."
When I zoom out and select the same street, I can edit a few minutes after zooming back in. But the problem keeps coming back when selecting a nearby street.
This is a Firefox bug. Use Chrome.numbtrip wrote:So annoying it's soured the editing, and its also much too fiddly to try and select a road that is almost horizontal on the map, I have to keep adjusting my mouse precision just to try and select 1 segment.
It could be, as was pointed out by davipt and bz2012 earlier: http://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 68#p288168invented wrote:It wouldn't be an issue with a cable modem, it's just a dumb bridge. Maybe with something doing NAT like your router. Perhaps the user that reported success was using a combined modem/router thing.