Visibility in layers window
Something weird happened to the layers window since yesterday. Imagery (Bing etc) now has to be moved up first in the list in order to see all the other layers. When new data layers are added after imagery layers they are placed first and have to be moved down below the Imagery in order to be visible. This can be rather confusing.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
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What is the expected result?
What happens instead?
Revision: 8614
Repository Root: http://josm.openstreetmap.de/svn
Relative URL: ^/trunk
Last Changed Author: bastiK
Last Changed Date: 2015-07-23 12:14:43 +0200 (Thu, 23 Jul 2015)
Build-Date: 2015-07-24 01:32:05
URL: http://josm.openstreetmap.de/svn/trunk
Repository UUID: 0c6e7542-c601-0410-84e7-c038aed88b3b
Last Changed Rev: 8614
Identification: JOSM/1.5 (8614 da) Linux openSUSE 13.2 (Harlequin) (x86_64)
Memory Usage: 636 MB / 1328 MB (357 MB allocated, but free)
Java version: 1.8.0_45, Oracle Corporation, OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM
Dataset consistency test: No problems found
Plugins:
- DirectUpload (31241)
- InfoMode (31241)
- Mapillary (31331)
- Remove.redundant.points (1000)
- SimplifyArea (31241)
- buildings_tools (31361)
- commons-imaging (31241)
- geochat (31241)
- gpsblam (31241)
- mirrored_download (31294)
- reverter (31241)
- scoutsigns (55)
- splinex (31130)
- tagging-preset-tester (31241)
- todo (29154)
- turnlanes (31241)
- undelete (31241)
- utilsplugin2 (31241)
- wikipedia (31241)
Last errors/warnings:
- E: Kunne ikke finde billedet "maxspeed_icon.svg"
- W: Mappaint style "standard" (Maxspeed) icon "maxspeed_icon.svg" not found.
- E: Kunne ikke finde billedet "presets/recycling.png"
- W: Could not get presets icon presets/recycling.png
- W: Unable to remove primitives from TestError [tester=org.openstreetmap.josm.data.validation.tests.CrossingWays$Ways@f5d8ad8d, code=601, message=Krydsende vandløb]
Change History
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Keywords: |
regression gsoc added
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Milestone: |
→ 15.07
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Resolution: |
→ duplicate
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Status: |
new → closed
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Closed as duplicate of #11496.