Am 20.11.2010 01:38, schrieb Brett Henderson:
My best suggestion is to continue running the old Osmosis. The old
version still works so don't upgrade. As Frederik suggests you can run
the two versions alongside each other and pipe data between them as
necessary.
Maybe Andreas can port the
Am 19.11.2010 09:38, schrieb Sven Geggus:
M∡rtin Koppenhoeferdieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
yes, I did this because I don't know how to get a proper package for
mapnik, thank you.
This should be as simple as apt-get install libmapnik-dev
If you want a brand-new breaking-edge mapnik svn
Am 19.11.2010 09:58, schrieb Andreas Kalsch:
One simple answer: The drivers do not work appropriately with complex
SQL data types. In PHP or node.js I will get a string that I have to
parse
Sure, no final solution, but here's my php HStore class.
Peter
attachment: HStore.php
Am 14.11.2010 11:54, schrieb Stefan de Konink:
Is it possible to generate them and be placed on
planet.openstreetmap.org http://planet.openstreetmap.org?
I'd like to vote for that, too, if the server is able to produce both
versions. I wouldn't want to see the xml.bz2 version dropped.
Am 11.11.2010 19:44, schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
from this old thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/talk...@openstreetmap.org/msg12577.html
This is a problem of http://www.mail-archive.com, not of osm.
See the original archives:
Did you try specifying /dev/stdin as filename? I think it just don't
support piping on windows and doesn't support the - shorthand.
Peter
Am 09.11.2010 20:14, schrieb Chris66:
is there any technical reason why osmosis can't read pbf from
a pipe (STDIN) ?
Am 09.11.2010 18:39, schrieb Samir Faci (Dev):
I was looking over the wiki[1] and I don't see anything relating to
pbf. I was trying to do something along these lines.
osmosis --read-replication-interval --simplify-change --write-pbf
though from the output I'm guessing this is either not
Am 05.11.2010 17:39, schrieb NicoG:
Oh yes of course 0/1/0 doesn't exist ^^
and that works with 2/0/1, 4/2/1 etc.
With openlayers, all the tiles are generated. thx
By the way, i'll write a complete how to install mod_tile on debian.
i'll post the link later
There are already some:
Hi
I'm running on lenny. I took the bzr head (need to install bzr
autoconf from the backports) and got the following error:
p...@maps:/osm/tools/osm2pgsql-autotools$ ./autogen.sh
autoreconf: Entering directory `.'
autoreconf: configure.ac: not using Gettext
autoreconf: running: aclocal
Am 03.11.2010 21:05, schrieb Peter Körner:
Hi
I'm running on lenny. I took the bzr head (need to install bzr
autoconf from the backports) and got the following error:
After modifying configure.ac and Makefile (need to remove all protobuf
stuff as I don't want to build against protobuf
Hi all
it seems, that nominatim is down:
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/nominatim.openstreetmap.org
I updated the wiki status page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Platform_Status
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Am 02.11.2010 11:52, schrieb Stefan Keller:
Hi
Nice idea.
I don't see any labels except those already rendered by Mapnik. I
looked at osm-labes-de and -ch.
That's just because our tile server is very busy rendering those
overlays. They are very young and most files below z0-6 have not been
Am 02.11.2010 14:55, schrieb Sven Geggus:
Jon Burgessjburgess...@gmail.com wrote:
Does protobuc-c exist or is this a typo?
The package is called libprotobuf-c0-dev (in Debian/unstable).
protobuc-c= 0.14: no
The reason for this check is that it does not seem to work with Version 0.12
Am 02.11.2010 22:35, schrieb Jon Burgess:
On Tue, 2010-11-02 at 21:14 +, maw...@gmail.com wrote:
All the letters in Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, North Africa
and similar areas that don't use the english alphabet, are nonsense.
See http://d.imagehost.org/0402/OSM.png
Can someone
Am 02.11.2010 23:44, schrieb Jon Burgess:
Have you tried any other settings? I suspect that many other common
encodings will not work so well (LATIN1, WIN1252 etc). We know UTF8
works and that is what we recommend everyone should use.
No I didn't and I would advise everyone to creaate a new
See result here: http://b.imagehost.org/0738/Chad.jpg
Could this be my issue?
So it seems your rendering is fine but your database is messed up. It
may be worth trying with some small data extract [1] and juggling with
osm2pgsql and createdb arguments.
Peter
[1]
Hi
You could try to read both extracts with osmosis and use a merge task
before writing them both to the database in one rush. This may result in
overlap at the borders, depending on the data sources.
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I will try to test it in the next weeks. Setting up a new render stack
is no common task so it may take a while until you get enough response.
Best would be to ask for svn commit access and just commit it. If it
breaks, so. will fix it. It if not easy to get feedback on a tool like
osm2pgsql.
Am 26.09.2010 17:14, schrieb Stefan de Konink:
When this tool is polished enough (must include some bbox'ing then) we
can think about osm2pbf.
Are there any plans towards this? Will osm2pbf support the visible-flag?
I tried to process the full-experimental dump into .osm.pbf using
osmosis
I am able to generate those numbers for all tables but the user table,
which is of interest in regard do OdBL statistics. Does anybody have an
idea on how to get the current number of users in osm?
Peter
Am 11.10.2010 14:35, schrieb Peter Körner:
Am 11.10.2010 14:06, schrieb Jonathan Bennett
Am 12.10.2010 00:52, schrieb Anthony:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Peter
Körnerosm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
These dumps could be used as test-cases to benchmark tools and
compare results without the need of a huge 64GB RAM server or 100
MBit Internet connection.
FWIW, I've been
Am 12.10.2010 16:52, schrieb Ronan Crowley:
Yeah I have no free space left.
I'm doing this on an Amazon Virtual machine.
So my tablespace (and all my data I thought) was being written to
/mnt/sdo where there is over 200GB of space.
What I'm looking for is a way to continue / re-try the
Hi
Is there an API to get the highest User (and possibly Node, Way and
Relation) ID?
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Am 11.10.2010 14:06, schrieb Jonathan Bennett:
No, because it would be useless. Seconds after you got your result (if
not sooner), it would be invalid. Stuff would have been created and
numbers you have would no longer be the highest.
I thought about using the highest user id in combination
Hi
Now that the list of users that accepted the free OdBL is out, it is
time to do some analysis on the impacts. It is clear that analysis tools
need to look at the objects' history so the full-experimental-dumps are
a natural place to start.
But there are some problems with this dump:
-
Am 07.10.2010 12:14, schrieb Andy Allan:
The wider point is that the history dumps are, almost entirely,
currently unusable for most people. If anyone has any suggestions for
solving this problem, or wants to try making a toolchain to process
the history dumps into history extracts, that would
Am 05.10.2010 18:26, schrieb Csongor Nemes:
I am contacting you regarding the calculation of centers of areas in OSM.
One possibility would be to construct the position of the POI icons not
in Mapnik but in osm2pgsql during the import. I recently hacked together
a small patch [1] that allows
Am 06.10.2010 08:40, schrieb Jaak Laineste:
Can you share your experiences with this. We are doing exactly this
(global OSM map in Estonian and possibly also in some very local
dialects) right now. My initial plan is quite simplistic:
Not much other then: it works.
1.modify style file of
Am 05.10.2010 01:49, schrieb Manchun Yao:
I am learning how the change set works in OSM. I assume that if I can
apply the change sets of a particular area one by one then I can obtain
the current osm map of that area. Is this a valid assumption?
Yes but you're not supposed to take the
Hi
I'm unsure about the expiry code in mod_tile.
As far as I see mod_tile does treads a tile as old in two conditions:
- the tile is older then the planet-import-complete file
- the tile has not been changed for PLANET_INTERVAL days (defaults to
7 days)
So even if I'm not using
Am 03.10.2010 17:56, schrieb Scott Crosby:
When metadata is stripped during writing. No UID is stored. If that file
is later read the binary reader has to plug in some UID for downstream
osmosis and OsmUser.NONE is used. If the output of this processing is
written to a binary file, without
Am 02.10.2010 14:28, schrieb Kai Krueger:
On -10/01/37 20:59, Peter Körner wrote:
but renderd had a hard limit of 1000 tiles in the queue.
On the main OSM tile server, I believe, that limit is still there as a
feature rather than a bug.
Our starting point was that we have a very little
Am 30.09.2010 12:03, schrieb Gerrit:
Then, the individual OSM websites (e.g. www.openstreetmap.de,
www.openstreetmap.jp, www.openstreetmap.ru etc.) would offer a language
version suited for everyone.
We have experimented with complete translated map styles [1] as well as
different language
Am 28.09.2010 16:58, schrieb Samir Faci (Dev):
When I tried to use render_list to regenerate all the usual tiles
(that I care about 0-13).
It gets to up to lvl 10 then almost dies. When I tried to run just
level 10 it dies almost immediately.
renderd is not able to handle such big queues. In
Am 29.09.2010 10:10, schrieb Jon Burgess:
I'm not sure what went wrong for you but the main OpenStreetMap server
regularly runs with the queue full of 1000 requests. I'm not aware of
any fundamental problems in renderd with handling this level of load.
We started with a very small number of
Am 24.09.2010 22:10, schrieb Stefan de Konink:
Or the (static) 64bit version:
http://mirror.openstreetmap.nl/pbf2osm64
p...@maps:~$ pv -cN 'pbf-input' /osm/data/planet-extract/hessen.osm.pbf |
./pbf2osm64 | pv -cN 'xml-output' /osm/data/planet-extract/hessen.osm.xml
pbf-input: 43.1MB
Hi
A while ago we talked about adding support for a centroid column to
osm2pgsql [1]. Attached you'll find a patch that adds this
functionality. I did not test it extensively, especially not with
invalid geometries, but for most cases it should work.
Unfortunately the server I tested on has
Am 23.09.2010 19:35, schrieb Christian H. Bruhn:
seems to work properly (for only 60 seconds) but only produces a
pbf-file with 128 MB?
Does it work when you write to an xml file?
Peter
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Am 22.09.2010 15:23, schrieb Grant Slater:
I quite like the .osm.bz2 format. I don't see it being kicked off
http://planet.osm.org anytime soon. Parallel distribution is an
option.
Yes it hast definitive advantages as a primary data source. The biggest
one that I can see is, that it is easily
Hi
im Zuge der Umstellung auf tirex auf dem Wikimedia Toolserver, welcher
auf Solaris läuft, haben wir eine ganze Reihe von Änderungen am
Tirex-Source gemacht. Die meisten davon sind Solaris-Spezifisch aber
einige dürften auch für die Allgemeinheit interessant sein.
Beispielsweise haben wir
for those two changes is attached to the prev. mail.
Peter
Am 21.09.2010 23:25, schrieb Peter Körner:
Hi
im Zuge der Umstellung auf tirex auf dem Wikimedia Toolserver, welcher
auf Solaris läuft, haben wir eine ganze Reihe von Änderungen am
Tirex-Source gemacht. Die meisten davon sind Solaris
Am 20.09.2010 10:49, schrieb Jaak Laineste:
It seems to me not too hard to be coded, but would it make really sense?
I think we should definitely give it a try.
Peter
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Am 11.09.2010 02:12, schrieb Andreas Hubel:
Changes are now commited http://trac.openstreetmap.org/changeset/23108
Thank you!
Peter
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Am 11.09.2010 08:26, schrieb Jukka Rahkonen:
Pretty easy and in theory it works immediately after osm2pgsql import
without any other preprocessing. However, I did not put it into mapfile
because rendering fails after ST_PointOnSurface failing first with some
polygons:
NOTICE: TopologyException:
Am 05.09.2010 05:51, schrieb Scott Crosby:
This schema is more expressive than the current XML which only
includes a 'source' field in thebounds tag. Should I alter my
schema to have just one field, 'source'? Or define a mapping between
this schema and current XML? If I define a mapping, any
Am 02.09.2010 16:36, schrieb bernhard zwischenbrugger:
Hi all
Is there a way to get a node from xapi if I know the id?
I tryed this:
http://xapi.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/way[id=8136261]
and this.
http://xapi.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/way/8136261
You're requesting a way.
Am 31.08.2010 05:26, schrieb Parveen Arora:
Hello Dear List,
I want to automatically update data of my Map,
I have done it manually, by taking the .osm file of my area
and after giving manual instructions.
But i want to make a script and run it on cron job
So Please help me to do it.
Thank's in
Am 25.08.2010 15:16, schrieb Marco Lechner - FOSSGIS e.V.:
Hi Peter,
I'm very intersted in your history-extension and I'm going to test as
soon as a first snapshot is available. Will it be possible to eat an
--bound-polygon stream from osmosis? Or will it just import the whole
history-plane?
Am 25.08.2010 15:26, schrieb Brett Henderson:
In short it just hasn't been a high priority to change it.
I was planning to share on FileInputStream/FileOutputStream level. You
can feed a FileInputStream into the CopyManager as well as into a file,
can't you?
Maybe want to can copy the
. Will it be possible to eat an
--bound-polygon stream from osmosis? Or will it just import the whole
history-plane?
Marco
Am 25.08.2010 15:14, schrieb Peter Körner:
Hi all
After a little playing around I now got an idea of how I'm going to
implement everything. I'll keep as close as possible at the regular
simple
Am 25.08.2010 10:08, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi
Thank you for stepping forward.
How could we make life easier for them? What technological measures
could realistically be employed to determine what is safe to edit and
how could this be signalled to the mapper?
As a first base to build tools to
Am 25.08.2010 12:15, schrieb Alan Mintz:
To understand what needs to be done, I ask do we know what author
means, exactly?
Please read this discussion about possible rules:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2010-August/020124.html
Peter
Am 25.08.2010 13:20, schrieb Igor Brejc:
I'm not involved in this license change in any way, so I'm not the one
to answer. But being a developer myself and understanding at least a
little about complexities of such a migration, my advice is to keep some
kind of a backup.
All old planet dumps
Hi all
After a little playing around I now got an idea of how I'm going to
implement everything. I'll keep as close as possible at the regular
simple schema and at the way the pgsql tasks work.
Just as with the optional linestring/bbox builder, the history import
tasks will serve more then
Am 23.08.2010 17:40, schrieb Scott Crosby:
The timestamp field is both explicitly specified by the client, and
specified independently for each element. If the two elements have
different timestamps, will the data be rejected by the server? If not,
then using timestamps to define an order will
Am 22.08.2010 08:26, schrieb Brett Henderson:
Hi Peter,
This all sounds very interesting and will no doubt have many uses that I
can't anticipate.
I can't give you much assistance but will try to answer any specific
questions you have. My wife is going to give birth sometime within the
next
Hi
I during the last week I thought intensively about the new full history
dump and how we could use it. I wrote some kind of paper and also some
demo code to check how we could get osm history information into a
postgis database with linestings and all this delicate features osmosis
offers.
Hi
I during the last week I thought intensively about the new full history
dump and how we could use it. I wrote some kind of paper and also some
demo code to check how we could get osm history information into a
postgis database with linestings and all this delicate features osmosis
offers.
Am 20.08.2010 04:58, schrieb Parveen Arora:
That string is not terminated:
http://202.164.53.116/~hsrai/OSM/tiles/${z}/${x}/${y}.png,
is above link incorrect or how to terminate it ?
There's a missing at the end. A string literal is always *enclosed*
with or '.
You might consider
Am 20.08.2010 05:45, schrieb Michael Daines:
How do you see this working? Just opening a changeset at the beginning of the
editing session and letting it close automatically?
I'd do it that way.
Peter
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Am 19.08.2010 11:49, schrieb Parveen Arora:
http://202.164.53.116/~parveen/OpenLayers.js
You don't have to change this file
http://202.164.53.116/~parveen/OpenStreetMap.js
i have tried to to change the url here, and give our server's url
but the map stops working immediately after changing
Am 18.08.2010 10:31, schrieb Stephan Knauss:
It's complicated because different languages take up different space on
the map. So the placement of icons is not trivial.
I did the multilingual overlays on the Toolserver.
My first approach was to kick out all Symbolizers from the OSM Style
that
Am 18.08.2010 15:48, schrieb Ákos Maróy:
thus, it seems my custom tag of aviation_area=danger is omitted in the
import.
First, there's in normal use cases no need to query planet_osm_ways,
planet_osm_nodes and planet_osm_rels -- they're for internal use by
osm2pgsql's slim mode.
Use
Am 14.08.2010 00:12, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Yes. That way I can always be sure not to start loading something into
the DB before it has fully downloaded. Probably paranoia on my part,
since transactions should make sure everything is right, but ...
I'm doing it the same way but for another
Am 15.08.2010 11:16, schrieb Sebastian Klein:
Michael Daines wrote:
I recommend you have a look at the JOSM presets. They are quite
comprehensive have been actively maintained for a long time.
You could fetch them via web from [1] and to some filtering on it (eg.
only item /-Tags with
Am 15.08.2010 00:47, schrieb John Robert Peterson:
Reading between the lines of this question, (and if i'm getting it
wrong, asking a related question...)
If there is an area that has a licencing problem with it's data
I'd wait until the whole process is done -- maybe no licence switch is
Am 15.08.2010 18:39, schrieb Anthony:
I see http://planet.openstreetmap.org/robots.txt now has User-agent: *
and Disallow: /
Are we allowed to download the minute-replicate files as they become
available? If not, what's the point of having them?
Are you a robot?
Peter
Hi
I just downloaded the file using wget and it's 5.5mb. Just a guess: are
you using a proxy that could terminate the connection?
Peter
Am 13.08.2010 17:18, schrieb Eric Wolf:
I'm trying to revert a changeset (#5393406) that contains 30,000 nodes.
I'm using revert.pl http://revert.pl
Am 12.08.2010 00:39, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
bernhard zwischenbrugger wrote:
Is there a way to get a full way for an old version?
It is complicated because matching nodes have to be retrieved. The XAPI
can do it, see:
Its the no. 1 show stopper for a history viewer -- for obvious
Am 12.08.2010 13:23, schrieb Ákos Maróy:
- I'd use Mapnik, as described here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapnik to render the map into
bitmaps. to handle the specialties of aviation map artifacts, I'd need
to create rendering rules within Mapnik (?)
dependent on the complexity of data
Am 09.08.2010 23:27, schrieb Jim Brown:
and a feed of the userids of those who have accepted the new
terms and conditions (also updated over time)
Wehre do you plan to get this from? I thought about developing a web-app
that connects to the OSM Page using OAuth and allows users that have not
Am 02.08.2010 21:40, schrieb Stefan de Konink:
Could someone also put this out as a torrent?
I'm not sure if it would help anybody. As only a little number of users
will download it, it will get well distributed in the torrent network.
With a small number of seeds a torrent download will
Am 03.08.2010 20:13, schrieb Anthony:
Is there still no support in torrent for http seeding?
I think there is in some clients, but eg. not in my Synology
DiskStation. Also: as long as an http seed is available, why should
users take the torrent way when they can't take advantage of a big
So here you are:
http://toolserver.org/~mazder/temp/full-planet-100801.osm.bz2.torrent
I'm seeding for the next months via my 640 kBit/s uplink. I added the
webseed to the torrent. It would be better if those torrents would be
created automatically and published in an rss feed.
Peter
Am
Am 29.07.2010 01:03, schrieb Stephan Knauss:
Hope somebody considers this useful.
That's pretty cool! Thank you!
Peter
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Am 29.07.2010 10:35, schrieb Imóveis Nacionais:
to replicate the OSM server in my computer
What exactly do you maen by replicate?
- Do you want a Map-Rendering Stack?
- Do you want your own API?
- Do you want the openstreetmap.org Website with User-Diaries Co.
All of this is possible, but a
Am 29.07.2010 17:50, schrieb John Smith:
On 30 July 2010 01:46, Timo Juhani Lindforstimo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
that is needed by cgimap that in turn is needed by JOSM. Afaik
osm2pgsql is only good for mapnik and nothing else. I'd be happy to
be proven wrong though ;-)
What about the
Am 27.07.2010 18:25, schrieb bernhard zwischenbrugger:
Hi all
In October I will start a new course at my university.
The topic is business application development and we will do
serverside programming with ruby.
I's nice to see osm being used for business applications xD
I'm the teacher of
Am 26.07.2010 10:01, schrieb Brett Henderson:
Hi Peter,
You seem to have left my name as the author in some of the source
code.
Presumably that should be your name ;-)
Yes, I think so ^^
Can you let me know what the purpose of this is? Okay, I understand
that this is for replication lag,
Hi
To learn a bit about the internal structure of osmosis I developed a new
task in the replication section. It's basicly the same as the little
replag script [1] I use on my servers.
I also added a munin plugin that plots the replication lag into a graph.
On some systems the plugin needs
Am 21.07.2010 15:42, schrieb Brett Henderson:
I'm curious what the format of the full history dump is. I'd like to
understand how nodes, ways and relations are represented in the file but
I can't do so without downloading the whole thing and decompressing it.
Fyi. you can decompress and access
1,5 GB for OS + Import is much to small for a planet import. Try a
extract or buy more memory (4 or better 8 GB)
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But the map is not rendering tiles in Gurmukhi language.
Please help me.
the FontSet settings are just used to select the right ttf-file that
contains the glyphs to render.
To get a language special map, you'll first need to import the name:xx
tags (where xx is the language code used in the
Am 09.07.2010 09:47, schrieb Girum Asrat:
bzcat downloaded.osm.bz2 | osmosis\
--read-xml enableDateParsing=no file=/dev/stdin\
--bounding-box top=49.5138 left=10.9351 bottom=49.3866 right=11.201
--write-xml file=-\
| bzip2 extracted.osm.bz2
The operating system I have on my
Am 09.07.2010 14:29, schrieb PARVEEN ARORA:
but this is also not working.
Please check is there any mistake in my code
It's very hard to read your emails and to see what has been written by
you and what not. I'd suggest you should first lern a little javascript
syntax and then
Am 09.07.2010 14:53, schrieb Dennis Luxen:
Thanks for the feedback. The main input format are the standard .osm
files of xml formatted data. The README.TXT that comes along with the
source explains the steps how to run your own.
So it loads an .osm file into memory and performs everything
Hi
I use the owl_viewer http://matt.dev.openstreetmap.org/owl_viewer/ a
lot and it is very great to have this powerful tool. I got a feature
request that in my opinion is not too hard to realize:
I'd like to see the Commit-Comment and maybe a link to the changeset in
the RSS' description.
Am 08.07.2010 11:46, schrieb John Smith:
Does anyone know if pgsql hstore would facilitate something like XAPI
with similar performance, but allow multiple parameters?
The performance will be highly dependent on the number of queries but I
think it will be in a similar range. One ting to
Am 08.07.2010 17:50, schrieb John Smith:
On 9 July 2010 01:39, PARVEEN ARORAparveenarora...@gmail.com wrote:
and sir what are transparent layers, and how can i use them.
Instead of setting a background colour in the mapnik style sheet, you
can set it to transparent, then you just do a
As I got no feedback at all I'm not wure what to do now. I don't have
commit access to the repo so I hoped that some one could review and
commit my patch if he or she thinks it could be useful.
Peter
Am 25.06.2010 07:51, schrieb Peter Körner:
Hi all
i have missed two malloc's and forgot
Am 09.07.2010 00:07, schrieb PARVEEN ARORA:
Dear List,
Hi!
I am trying to show a default image of data not available or data
coming soon
where tiles are empty or not available with the help of following script:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/openlayers/OpenStreetMap.js
I have added this
Am 06.07.2010 19:41, schrieb Simon Nuttall:
Are there osmosis options for just catching the latest versions of the
nodes and ways?
It's called --simplify-changeset:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/Detailed_Usage_0.35#--simplify-change_.28--simc.29
Peter
it is maybe not yet ready for svn trunk but that
decision is not up to me ;)
Peter
Am 24.06.2010 00:02, schrieb Peter Körner:
Hi
I took Sven's hstore patch and added a new functionality.
It is now possible to request an arbitrary number of extra hstore
columns, that contains all tags that start
Hi
I took Sven's hstore patch and added a new functionality.
It is now possible to request an arbitrary number of extra hstore
columns, that contains all tags that start with the column name.
eg: osm2pgsql --hstore-column name: --hstore-column wikipedia:
will add two new columns name: and
Thomas Petazzoni schrieb:
Hello Peter,
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:31:33 +0200
Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
In a attempt to reactivate the Multilingual Maps Project, I started a
testcase with language overlays instead of complete language
maps. This should save a lot of RAM
Thomas Petazzoni schrieb:
Ah, ah, interesting, I didn't know about this. And how does this
interface with the Mapnik stylesheet to render names in this or that
language ?
Lie this:
http://svn.toolserver.org/svnroot/mazder/styles/osm-labels-poi/osm-labels-de.xml
Am 19.06.2010 16:22, schrieb Claudius:
Am 19.06.2010 13:22, Peter Körner:
Am 19.06.2010 13:13, schrieb Claudius:
A better approach would require country- or location-aware rules for
choosing fallback languages.
There is nor technical probelm here. If we had a fallback chain like:
de: de
Am 20.06.2010 19:26, schrieb Lennard:
That way updating your stylesheet is just an 'svn up' away. Now you'd
have to merge your changes into the updated versions.
But I have a custom stylesheet anyway - take a look at the xmls ;)
Peter
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Am 19.06.2010 13:13, schrieb Claudius:
A better approach would require country- or location-aware rules for
choosing fallback languages.
There is nor technical probelm here. If we had a fallback chain like:
de: de,en,fr
ru: ru,cz
or sth. this could be easily applied to the overlays. Does
Am 16.06.2010 15:14, schrieb Lennard:
Any moderately dense area would do, but I tested with Soho:
http://toolserver.org/~osm/locale/?zoom=17lat=51.51391lon=-0.13035layers=BTFF
I modified the lables-style to reflect this by keeping all
PointSymbolizers but hiding them using opacity=0. Btw.
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