Hi,
I updated the routeconverter.html to display better in Linux and MacOSX. As I don't know yet how you want your patches/diffs delivered, and the svn checkout resulted in an error, I uploaded the complete html as gzip to my website (gzip otherwise the browser wants to open the html).
You can find it here.
I used a "jar uf .." with correct jarfile and path.
What does it solve (at least for me):
Linux (Ubuntu 9.10 32bit):
- Map is displayed in the full map window instead of only the top 40 pixels (which was the same height as the contextmenu. IE bugfix generates another bug on linux).
- Dragging and zooming works correctly.
MacOSX:
- Map is now displayed full-size in the map pane and "behaves" correctly.
- Map coordinates are now correct.
Note: I did not test on windows as that's my "work" laptop and doesn't contain jar.
Edit:
- I added the new 3D zoomslider. You can set that back to the old 2D one off course.
- I set the new startpoint of the map to Greenwich.
- I set the initial zoomlevel to 3 instead of 2. 2 is too far zoomed out and gives only a partial map with coordinates problems.
I updated the routeconverter.html to display better in Linux and MacOSX. As I don't know yet how you want your patches/diffs delivered, and the svn checkout resulted in an error, I uploaded the complete html as gzip to my website (gzip otherwise the browser wants to open the html).
You can find it here.
I used a "jar uf .." with correct jarfile and path.
What does it solve (at least for me):
Linux (Ubuntu 9.10 32bit):
- Map is displayed in the full map window instead of only the top 40 pixels (which was the same height as the contextmenu. IE bugfix generates another bug on linux).
- Dragging and zooming works correctly.
MacOSX:
- Map is now displayed full-size in the map pane and "behaves" correctly.
- Map coordinates are now correct.
Note: I did not test on windows as that's my "work" laptop and doesn't contain jar.
Edit:
- I added the new 3D zoomslider. You can set that back to the old 2D one off course.
- I set the new startpoint of the map to Greenwich.
- I set the initial zoomlevel to 3 instead of 2. 2 is too far zoomed out and gives only a partial map with coordinates problems.
