Changes between Version 59 and Version 60 of Help/Dialog/SelectionList


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Timestamp:
2020-10-19T16:42:12+02:00 (5 years ago)
Author:
skyper
Comment:

add missing advanced preferences

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  • Help/Dialog/SelectionList

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    111111=== History ===
    112 [[JOSMImage(dialogs/history)]] '''History''' opens the [wikitr:/Help/Action/ObjectHistory History Browser]. For each [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/SelectionList#Selection selected] [wikitr:/Help/Concepts/Object object] a separate window will open.
     112[[JOSMImage(dialogs/history)]] '''History''' - opens the [wikitr:/Help/Action/ObjectHistory History Browser]. For each [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/SelectionList#Selection selected] [wikitr:/Help/Concepts/Object object] a separate window will open.
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    115115== Advanced Preferences ==
    116 There are some advanced settings which can be changed in the [wikitr:/Help/Preferences/Advanced advanced preference]:
     116There are some advanced settings which all can be changed in the [wikitr:/Help/Preferences/Advanced advanced preference]. While the first three can additionally be found under [wikitr:/Help/Preferences/Display#LookAndFeel Look and Feel] the fourth will only show up there in [wikitr:/Help/ExpertMode Expert mode] and the last never:
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    118 * `osm-primitives.showid`: set to `true`/`false` to display/hide the osm id of the object in the list
     118* `osm-primitives.showid`: set to `true`/`false` to display/hide the OSM id of the object in the list
    119119* `osm-primitives.showcoor`: set to `true`/`false` to display/hide the coordinates of the object in the list
     120* `osm-primitives.showversion`: set to `true`/`false` to display/hide the version number of the object in the list
     121* `osm-primitives.localize-name`: set to `true` to display the localized name of the object, if corresponding tag is present (expert mode only).
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     123* `osm-primitives.showid.new-primitives`: set to `true` to display the internal negative OSM id of new objects in the list, instead of zero (`0`) for all (expert mode only).
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