[Talk-se] Stockholm 1.0

2008-12-04 Thread Axel von Matern

Hej!

För er som inte sett det på forumet: Vi har under hösten dragit  
igång en gemensam ansträngning för OSM-datan i Stockholmsområdet.  
Vi har träffats några gånger och pratat om vilka mål vi bör ha och  
hur vi ska nå dit. Vi har även börjat jobba med kartläggningen  
hands on... Det handlar om kommunen i första hand.


Vi träffas regelbundet på söndagsförmiddagar någon gång i  
månaden. Om det finns tillräckligt intresse kan vi sätta en fast  
söndag varje månad så småningom.


De områden som vi fokuserar på, planeras fortlöpande på http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTFmsa=0msid=117251664708973675176.000449a75b853b767 
a3e9


En lista på vad version 1.0 ska innehålla finns här: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Stockh 
olm



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[OSM-talk] /tecnique/tool for drawing buildings?

2008-05-17 Thread Axel von Matern
  Is there a good technique or tool for drawing buildings? How do you  
guys do it? I am having a hard time to make the 90 degree corners,  
parallell ways etc.

(Would be nice to have a simple tool in Potlatch that draw boxes. With  
a rotate tool that would be all thats needed drawing better buildings.)

/Axel

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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-17 Thread Axel von Matern
Solved! Finally found a way to delete the stray nodes. :)

/Axel


12 maj 2008 kl. 18.53 skrev Axel von Matern:

 I can't remove this trans global way. My Potlatch just freez when
 trying. Can someone give it a try?
 /Axel

 12 maj 2008 kl. 15.26 skrev Tom Hughes:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Axel von Matern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The problems seem to get more bizarre... on my frontend I get a  
 huge,
 fat way covering the area. Tried to kill it. Also tried to press
 undelete with no luck. If you got the time to check out whats
 happening, its here: 
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=59.2471lon=18.0506zoom=17

 I think the problem is node 263897947 which is part of a waterway
 in that box, but which was moved over to the other side of the world
 somehow by you yesterday:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node/263897947/history

 The vast distance between that point and the rest of the way seems
 to be confusing the rendering in Potlatch.

 Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-12 Thread Axel von Matern
Hi!

Thanks for the update!

Just got an issue with the new feature. Its really dangerous to be  
able to shift whole ways that easy.

What happens is I accidently moved a large lake and then polatch  
bugged out due to memory issues. When logged back in, the lake where  
gone. Now I dont know how to fix this lake... do I need to redraw it?

I am reluctant to use the new Potlatch due to this bug... :(

/Axel


11 maj 2008 kl. 22.35 skrev Richard Fairhurst:

 Hi all,

 I didn't post about 0.9 here but naturally some of you have
 discovered the changes already... so here's a belated 0.9a update.

 First of all, as already noted, you can now drag whole ways.

 So that you don't accidentally drag them, as of 0.9a, you need to
 click, _hold_ for a very short while, then drag. (You don't need to
 hold if you'd previously selected the way.)

 Secondly, there's a generic undo button at the bottom left (or
 press Z). This is very much a first stab at it: there are a couple of
 little gremlins still to iron out, and a few things that it won’t
 undo (such as anything involving relations). If there's anything you
 spot that needs fixing, let me know.

 If you find that the map data is obscuring the background (whether it
 be Yahoo, OAM, NPE or whatever), you can now engage Caps Lock to dim
 the data.

 Plus there's the usual range of little tweaks and fixes.

 cheers
 Richard
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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-12 Thread Axel von Matern
Hi!
The problems seem to get more bizarre... on my frontend I get a huge,  
fat way covering the area. Tried to kill it. Also tried to press  
undelete with no luck. If you got the time to check out whats  
happening, its here: 
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=59.2471lon=18.0506zoom=17

/Axel


12 maj 2008 kl. 10.40 skrev Richard Fairhurst:

 Axel von Matern wrote:

 Just got an issue with the new feature. Its really dangerous to be
 able to shift whole ways that easy.

 That should be fixed in 0.9a - it's more reluctant to move ways than  
 0.9 was.

 What happens is I accidently moved a large lake and then polatch
 bugged out due to memory issues. When logged back in, the lake where
 gone. Now I dont know how to fix this lake... do I need to redraw it?

 You can undelete ways by pressing 'U'. Any ways that have been deleted
 will show up as red, locked ways - to undelete one, just unlock it by
 clicking the little padlock symbol.

 Failing that, if you post where the lake was, I'm sure someone here
 can have a go.

 cheers
 Richard


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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9a

2008-05-12 Thread Axel von Matern
I can't remove this trans global way. My Potlatch just freez when  
trying. Can someone give it a try?
/Axel

12 maj 2008 kl. 15.26 skrev Tom Hughes:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Axel von Matern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The problems seem to get more bizarre... on my frontend I get a huge,
 fat way covering the area. Tried to kill it. Also tried to press
 undelete with no luck. If you got the time to check out whats
 happening, its here: 
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=59.2471lon=18.0506zoom=17

 I think the problem is node 263897947 which is part of a waterway
 in that box, but which was moved over to the other side of the world
 somehow by you yesterday:

  http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node/263897947/history

 The vast distance between that point and the rest of the way seems
 to be confusing the rendering in Potlatch.

 Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 0.9: How to undo Move way action?

2008-05-11 Thread Axel von Matern
Yea its too easy to move the whole selected way. Can we do this in  
some other way?
/Axel

10 maj 2008 kl. 15.08 skrev Richard Fairhurst:

 Jukka Rahkonen wrote:

 It seems to be (too) easy to move the whole selected way with
 Potlatch 0.9 by
 dragging from between two nodes.  But what is the right way to undo
 the
 unintended move?  It looks like hitting the Esc key does not cancel
 the move
 correctly, at least not for the ways which are connected to the
 moved way

 Will be fixed in 0.9a in a day or two.

 cheers
 Richard

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Re: [OSM-talk] New Export Tab

2008-04-21 Thread Axel von Matern
Yea the export tab is a great leap forward for this project! Makes it  
so much more useful then any other map service! Thanks

(WARNING POSSIBLE FEATURE REQUEST)
- Is it possible to export larger chunks of the maps at the maximum  
level of detail?

(WARNING DWEEB QUESTIONS)
- Is it possible to import the XML-file into Illustrator?
- When I use this map, how can I tell the scale and projection when  
printing? Would it be correct just to say WGS84? And calculate the  
scale manually. Would that be enough to get that professional touch?


21 apr 2008 kl. 10.06 skrev Frederik Ramm:


 Just wanted to congratulate whoever was involved in the development  
 of
 the Export tab.



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Re: [OSM-talk] Easy way to export to Illustrator?

2008-04-04 Thread Axel von Matern
A PDF-exporter sounds great! And for Illustrator even better!

Would that be for the rendered files or for the data? I guess both  
would be valuable but a data dump to PDF is what I really need. :) Is  
it going to be a plug for JOSM or Potlatch? Layers? Tags?

Until then I found out an somewhat easy way to do it (wont give you  
any fancy stuff like the tags or leyers etc):
- Export GPX-file from JOSM
- Upload it to http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ and choose SVG as target  
file type
- Import the SVG-file into Adobe Illustrator
- All ways will be segmented. This you can fix with the Concatenate  
plugin from http://rj-graffix.com/software/plugins.html (20dollars).

/Axel


4 apr 2008 kl. 21.46 skrev Richard Fairhurst:

 Axel von Matern wrote:

 What I have found when searching the archives and else on Internet
 seem very complicated and outadet processes to do this. I found a web
 service that could make svg files out of gps files, but the vectors
 where totally segmented and therby useless.

 As yet there's not an easy way to do it.

 When TomH finishes the export tab real soon now, you'll be able to
 export as PDF and then import that into Illustrator. Or maybe you'll
 even be able to export into Illustrator if I get round to adding that
 bit.

 If you're handy with planet.osm and can get it into a database,
 there's a command-line utility in svn, but I'm guessing from your
 message that you're not. But maybe someone on the list who has the
 full planet could run the script for you?

 cheers
 Richard


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