Opened 17 years ago
Last modified 5 years ago
#2212 new defect
can't edit over 180th meridian — at Version 4
| Reported by: | Owned by: | team | |
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| Priority: | normal | Milestone: | |
| Component: | Core | Version: | latest |
| Keywords: | edit 180 meridian | Cc: | flomigulau |
Description (last modified by )
JOSM currently treats the 180th meridian as the end of the world, making it difficult to edit data like http://openstreetmap.org/browse/way/31254026 . Disregarding the poles, JOSM should treat the world as a cylinder, not as a rectangle.
Note that the API doesn't currently support map calls that cross the 180th meridian, which could be a problem with seamless support.
I'd class it as a defect, but feel free to change to enhancement.
Cheers
Robert
Change History (4)
comment:1 by , 14 years ago
comment:2 by , 14 years ago
| Keywords: | edit 180 meridian added |
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| Priority: | minor → normal |
| Version: | → latest |
In my eyes this is at least a normal priority.
Have you ever tried to edit there ?
comment:4 by , 13 years ago
| Cc: | added |
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| Description: | modified (diff) |
From #8157:
I want to do some mapping on the Fiji island of Taveuni, which stretches across the 180° longitude
(see http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-16.853&lon=-179.935&zoom=11&layers=M )
My problems are that it is not possible to
a) load an area across 180° longitude
b) seamless move from the western to the eastern hemisphere. At 180° the world "ends" and a GPX track from the eastern to > the western hemisphere draws long lines across the earth.
I would expect that JOSM is able to seamless scroll from the eastern to the western hemisphere.
Use attached GPX file to reproduce the issue.
Thanks for fixing the bug!



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