from psql client shows you what
permissions currently exist.
I've just granted the gis user select on geometry_columns and the contours are
now displaying.
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/wiki/Rails_port
Those two cover most of it.
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street names with minimal
overlap etc.
Some variant of the Chinese postman algorithm would be my guess...
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setup a local
tile server and generate the tiles you need on demand.
See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapnik
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something nearby.
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you get an error message assume it probably
worked.
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Tijs Zwinkels wrote:
Yet, if I have a bunch of pictures that I want to geotag on my Linux
desktop, I basically have no idea where to go. Fact remains that most
of the software out there looks dodgy and is closed source, or is hard
to use.
Digikam does it - http://www.digikam.org
As does
.
Before I start digging around, does anyone have advice on what
might possibly be missing?
Look at your apache error log, it will more than likely tell you.
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compression
methods.
Given how compression works I suspect you'd do better to tweak things
like the block size used at compression time than come up with some
binary format.
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), and a long list of possibilities for things not on the
'popular' list (basicly what the Proposed_features currently do).
Any proposed features that see significant real world usage make
there way onto the map_features page.
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probably missing the -m on your osm2pgsql import.
See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Mapnik#Loading_Data
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Chris Jones wrote:
Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
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I realise that the name finder will never be totally correct, but I
noticed the following error:
Beats searching for RG5 3DF (Reading) it gives you Manchester!
http
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