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Links below slippy map changeset page do not update if you change the slippy map's position #4919

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openstreetmap-trac opened this issue Jul 23, 2021 · 3 comments

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Reporter: aseerel4c26
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 8.58pm, Thursday, 25th July 2013]

Links below slippy map ("Bereich auf grerer Karte, Bereich bearbeiten") on changeset page ([http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/17100116 example])do not update when the slippy map's zoom or bbox is changed. I would assume the links DO update since they are below the map.

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Author: aseerel4c26
[Added to the original trac issue at 11.05am, Friday, 26th July 2013]

I mean "update" to the new bbox after moving/zooming the slippy map. I would like to use this map to zoom in to a location and then call JOSM to not load a big area but just a small one. It least I tried that and was confused that the loaded area was the original changeset's bbox.

Any idea how to offer the user both links? "updated" and "not updated" (current behaviour)? Hmm, difficult. Well, would updating (would "synching" be a better word?) the links be possible at all?

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Author: TomH
[Added to the original trac issue at 12.24pm, Friday, 26th July 2013]

They don't change because they are meant to represent the area covered by the changeset, and that doesn't change just because you have moved the map.

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Author: aseerel4c26
[Added to the original trac issue at 2.24pm, Monday, 29th July 2013]

Thank you, Tom! Yes, okay, sure - an idea how to make the link meaning more clear (it would be if the small map would not be dynamic - but that is useful)? And: well, more links (like proposed above) would mean more clutter in the UI, I guess that is not worth the seldom use case.

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