There's a change log on the link above.xteejx wrote:Nice update. Any chance of a What's New section in the post?
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There's a change log on the link above.xteejx wrote:Nice update. Any chance of a What's New section in the post?
I cannot replicate this issue, except when selecting a Street and zooming out too far. This cannot be fixed.foxitrot wrote:Bug report:
If the v1.0.1 is enabled, opening an(y) editor page using a permalink with segments (or landmarks) does not select and highlight these segments (or landmarks).
I do not remember, whether it was functional in the previous versions.
I'll see what I can do to make this more robust.AndyPoms wrote:Very cool feature... Seems to be a little flaky when updating the city dropdown box...
Yes, it's always on, with no option to turn it off. Is there ever a need to disable it?AndyPoms wrote:As is ALWAYS on? No way to turn it off?Timbones wrote:- always highlight newly paved roads
Before, the script would highlight any segments that were either recent or edited by a user (in green). Now, it only highlight segments that are both recent and edited by a user (in green). Segments locked by that user should still be highlighted in red, etc.AndyPoms wrote:On the previous version one could select an editor & see their recent edits as well as locks (depending if the lock roads box was checked)... Or was I seeing ALL their edits before and now there is the option to "hide" older ones?
The user levels appear in the dropdown box of editors, in brackets. The old editor shows the old levels (AM = 2), while the new editor will show number of cones (AM = 4).AndyPoms wrote:User levels? Can we highlight by editing rank now too?Timbones wrote:- user levels now match number of cones in Beta
I shall reintroduce them at some point, once I've figured out an appropriate way to present them.shawndoc wrote:I would like to see a highlight for soft-turn restrictions.
While these are superfluous nodes, they don't really affect routing and so don't need to be deleted.chrysrobyn wrote:What do you think about adding a color option for null nodes (nodes joining two segments that are identical in type, direction, state and city with no real intersection)?
Do you have v1.1? That already makes them bold and red. Do you want them more bright or fat?dovos wrote:Can this script add highlights for red segments (a new road recorded via client) - more bright or fat color? It would make appreciable such segments of big scales on the maps
Nice work, Mike! I'll link back to it from the UserScripts so that other Mac users can find it.mike-bronner wrote:Thank you VERY much for such a useful script. Unfortunately I couldn't get it to work in Safari (even with NinjaKit, the Greasemonkey replacement for Safari) it didn't run. So I set about learning Safari Extensions, and adapted your work as an Extension that works natively in Safari. It can be downloaded here: https://github.com/mikebronner/WME-Color-Highlights.
Aww shucks, I thought I'd fixed it. Testing it again, and it fails some of the time, and works the rest of the time.foxitrot wrote:Still does not work for me (that issue with segments in permalink) (On Firefox, yet to try Chrome.)
In Firefox, this permalink should highlight 5 segments. Often it does not, but if you keep trying it it sometimes does. It's fine in Chrome.mike-bronner wrote:What are the steps to reproduce the permalink issues? Click on the permalink didn't cause any issues on my end after logging in.
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