I fail to see how the situation is unique in the UK. What is different there than anywhere else?Timbones wrote:Our position in the UK is that all U-turns should be disabled, whether they're on then end of a dead-end or not. Noam has acknowledged our special situation in one of the Beta threads: [restricted link]
Why? There's not much reason to ever disallow all turns.WaseYves wrote:Would be nice if we have the option of changing to an other key.
Instead of take over the "Q" key
Here's something I just discovered after continually getting the popup message that JNF had failed the API check. I went as far as to disable JNF and still got the message. I discovered that at some point, I had installed JNF into Tampermonkey and it was still active. If you're trying to use JNF from the Chrome Web Store, and you have Tampermonkey installed, make sure that it's been disabled from there.
Try to disable tamper monkey completely. Then uninstall all instances of JNF in the Extensions. Then install 0.0.9.2 from Chrome Web store. See what happens.randcon wrote:I found that I had the script in TamperMonkey, too, and it was giving me fits. Finally removed it and had 9.1 installed. Then 9.2. Still wasn't working right and getting the API errors. Tried everything. Even un-installed chrome and all extensions and started from scratch. Added the toolbar and got JNF wouldn't load and API error. I'd not even installed JNF.
I'm thinking of switching to FF. Lost everything to have it still not work. <grumble>
Is there any possibility in getting JNF updated to "fix" 'same endpoints drivable segments' in a similar fashion to how it fixes self-connecting loops, so that I can just hit one node of a 'same endpoints' with the 'qw' key combination and it'll automatically break the segment in question into two? Or is there another script/extension (for Chrome please ) that will do that?
It'd save me a huge amount of time getting rid of thousands of these segments in my city, rather than drawing a road intersecting the segment and then deleting it.
It'd save me a huge amount of time getting rid of thousands of these segments in my city, rather than drawing a road intersecting the segment and then deleting it.
Brilliant, thanks
For ditchi56 - as for which one to break up, I'd suggest the longest one, and if they are of exactly the same length, the tie-breaker could be either one (pick the lower-numbered, or higher-numbered, and do that one consistently).
For ditchi56 - as for which one to break up, I'd suggest the longest one, and if they are of exactly the same length, the tie-breaker could be either one (pick the lower-numbered, or higher-numbered, and do that one consistently).
It hadn't occurred to me that some of these would have differing road types, thanks for pointing that out. Overwhelmingly the ones I'm having to deal with are roads which are essentially large square loops. Here's an example.
AlanOfTheBerg wrote:You mean ensuring 3-part loops?olestas wrote:So how about splitting in halves same connection segments?
I suspect they mean what I posted in post 241.
That happened to me yesterday. I had to figure out how to add JNF the scripting way (which is needlessly complicated and more risky IMO).RodNav wrote:It's just got worse. When I opened the editor, Chrome told me that extensions that are not from the Web Store have been disabled, and cannot be renabled!Dev0 wrote:BTW: Will this get into the Chrome store? I heard something about that we won't be able to install scripts from outside of the Chrome store anymore.
So Google is starting to have a monopoly mentality.
Same here. Its been like that for the past few days.masvbr wrote:I updated to 0.0.8.2 with FF v27.0 and it doesn't work.
Error message: WME Junction Node Fixer has failed to load due to API check: Waze.map
What is wrong?
I'm using the editor at https://www.waze.com/editor/ and not in a Developer mode. (as mentioned in previous pages).
Nevertheless i even did try to add the
// @include https://*.waze.com/*/editor/*
but that didnt work either.
Re: [Script] WME Junction Node Fixer v0.0.9.0 2014-08-18