Terve,
ti, 2010-07-20 kello 11:00 +0300, Jettis kirjoitti:
Hei.
Forumilla on suunniteltu tapaamista Etelä-Suomen alueelle.
Tapaamispaikaksi ja ajankohdaksi on muodostunut Keravan Sampotunnelin
länsipään aukio 24.07 klo 17.30 eli tällä viikolla lauantaina, josta
mahdollisesti siirrytään
Something like http://forum.openstreetmap.org rather than
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org or http://help.openstreetmap.org (that last one
doesn’t seem to be working at present, but is still linked from the FAQ page on
the wiki)?
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David Peek schrieb:
How about using destroyed or perhaps levelled?
railway fans would say, that abandonede also looks very
destroyed for them ;-)
levelled seems to be a good idea.
I just played around in dict.leo.org again and found
vanished
as a another possible word.
vanished into thin air
On 28 July 2010 11:26, Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk wrote:
Something like http://forum.openstreetmap.org
Definitely. Forum is way better than a mailing list, a threaded forum is
even better.
What needs to be done:
* creation of a subclass in the forum (name anybody? is Transit Talk OK,
or
Sorry, I mentioned it now, then. I don’t like web forums, so wouldn’t move if
the email list closed.
Ed
Definitely. Forum is way better than a mailing list, a threaded forum is even
better.
What needs to be done:
* creation of a subclass in the forum (name anybody? is Transit Talk
On 28.07.2010 12:06, Ed Loach wrote:
Sorry, I mentioned it now, then. I don’t like web forums, so wouldn’t
move if the email list closed.
Any sensible reasons for this?
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Michał Borsuk wrote:
What needs to be done:
* blocking new posts here, and leaving an automatic reply with the link
to the forum (can be done in the mailing list list administration page,
but must be done by the admin)
Why?
Mailing lists work extremely well (except for digests) gatewayed
Michał Borsuk schrieb:
Definitely. Forum is way better than a mailing list, a threaded forum is
even better.
I'm reading all OSM mailing lists threaded using thunderbird and
news.gmane.org
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On 28.07.2010 12:41, Heiko Jacobs wrote:
Michał Borsuk schrieb:
Definitely. Forum is way better than a mailing list, a threaded forum
is even better.
I'm reading all OSM mailing lists threaded using thunderbird and
news.gmane.org
Thanks!
...and the group is called
We should probably take this discussion offlist, but my spare time is valuable
and far too scarce, and I don’t want to spend it visiting websites just to see
if there have been any new posts.
I don’t believe I can configure the osm forums to email me notifications (or
better still the
Michał Borsuk schrieb:
levelled seems to be a good idea.
I'd stick to what is being used now.
There is be nothing official (noted in
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:railway )
for vanished ;-) rails ...
There might be some undocumented tries to tag this spread over the whole
On 28.07.2010 14:56, Heiko Jacobs wrote:
Michał Borsuk schrieb:
levelled seems to be a good idea.
I'd stick to what is being used now.
There is be nothing official (noted in
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:railway )
for vanished ;-) rails ...
There might be some undocumented tries to
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:17:10 +0200, Habijan Joža wrote:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/816052/ABE_0178.JPG
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/816052/ABE_0179.JPG
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/816052/ABE_0180.JPG Hvala još jednom svima za
sudjelovanje u projektu!
Sredio sam perspektivu slike i boje i stavio na
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 12:43:28 +, Valent Turkovic wrote:
Sredio sam perspektivu slike i boje i stavio na proposals page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/
Featured_image_proposals#Sinj_town_OSM_map
Svi su skuzili curu na lijevome rubu i smatraju kako je lijep umjetnički
dojam ;) Ne
Anyone interested to test this?
10m contour interval for Garmin devices. Download the link below (~200 MB):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/607635/osm-ph_gps_maps/10mcontour_ph_winmapsource_latest.exe
The contour were generated from SRTM data using Groundtruth. The data
was divided into 0.75 grid
Maning,
Nadownload ko na yung .exe file. Laki ng file. Eksperimentuhan ko yung points
na tinatanong mo. Mas interesado ako actually kung papano yung usefulness nya
na kung gamitin siya sa field.
As 10meter interval, naturally mas masinsin at detailed yung info but I would
want to know later
On 07/23/2010 04:41 PM, Anthony wrote:
I guess you're saying the lawyers who have advised the OSMF are not
reasonable people?
The perpetual discussion over licenses is very tiring,
but I can put up with that. What I just can't tolerate
is this kind of argument that professional lawyers
have
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Lars Aronsson l...@aronsson.se wrote:
What I just can't tolerate
is this kind of argument that professional lawyers
have some absolute authority, that trumps every
contributor's opinion. I'm not saying that these
lawyers are wrong, but the argument that they
Hi!
Our current default maps will display mountain_pass=yes only at very
high zoomlevels (z17), although these are often important geographic
features. Especially road maps will usually display passes even more
prominently than surrounding peaks.
Nowadays people seem to fine tune their
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:21:13AM +0200, Ulf Lamping wrote:
You can argue that place=locality (aka A Locality is a named place that
has no population.) isn't wrong for a pass. However, we're not tagging
locality together with other unpopulated places that have a name e.g.
natural=peak,
Talk Talk-ro,
talk-ro: could someone please translate this email.
A generous OpenStreetMapper in Timisoara, Romania has offered to
donate 2 unused Dell servers to OpenStreetMap. The servers are needed
in London, England.
The machines weigh around 35kg each. Using a shipping company seems to
be
Nice map, great exposure!
Bu to be the first: Where's the Openstreetmap attribution?
Greets,
Floris
Valent Turkovic wrote:
This is my first proposal for Image Of The Week so please tell me if
this proposal is correct:
Hello, nice map!
And the girl in the left margin is a master stroke!
Regards
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Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Image Of The Week proposal
To: Talk Openstreetmap talk@openstreetmap.org
Date:
On 28 July 2010 13:15, Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu wrote:
Bu to be the first: Where's the Openstreetmap attribution?
Since all data was collected by one mapper, their consent would be
enough to allow publication without the attribution.
Cheers
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu wrote:
Nice map, great exposure!
Bu to be the first: Where's the Openstreetmap attribution?
Greets,
Floris
I'll ask JHabjan because he is OSM contributer who made this.
Cheers,
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On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
juan_lucas...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello, nice map!
And the girl in the left margin is a master stroke!
Regards
Thanks, I just did some basic photo correction in GIMP, photo was
taken by JHabjan, but I knew had a feeling that girl in left
Hello everyone,
As some of you may know I gave a talk on OpenTrailView, which aims to be a
StreetView-like project for paths and trails, at SOTM.
In case anyone didn't get the URL of the project it's here:
http://www.free-map.org.uk/otv/
and all updates during development will be made at the
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Nick Whitelegg nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk
wrote:
I'll be working a lot on the viewing interface next, so this may not always
be functional. However I'm aiming to keep the upload side of things up and
running throughout.
I just noticed that Google's Map API
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:43 AM, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.comwrote:
On 28 July 2010 13:15, Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu wrote:
Bu to be the first: Where's the Openstreetmap attribution?
Since all data was collected by one mapper, their consent would be
enough to allow
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:51 AM, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
On 28 July 2010 15:28, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:43 AM, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 28 July 2010 13:15, Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu wrote:
Bu
Hi,
On 28 July 2010 15:28, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:43 AM, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 28 July 2010 13:15, Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu wrote:
Bu to be the first: Where's the Openstreetmap attribution?
Since all data was
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
It's a non-exclusive license though, so you can upload your data to
OSM and still upload it to other projects with different licenses.
Also someone mentioned it doesn't matter which path the data travelled
to the user (i.e. which project it was retrieved from), so by
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 15:57 +0200, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
But the girl is worth image of the week anyhow...
Could we please not talk about the girl anymore? This is the kind of
behavior that can drive women away from open source projects and geekery
in general.
I would prefer we not
--- On Wed, 7/28/10, Adam Killian vi...@bonius.com wrote:
From: Adam Killian vi...@bonius.com
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Image Of The Week proposal
To: Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Date: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 4:29 PM
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 15:57 +0200,
+1
Just after each SOTM, image of the week is a photo of the particpants.
Almost exclusively male.
Richard
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Adam Killian vi...@bonius.com wrote:
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 15:57 +0200, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
But the girl is worth image of the week anyhow...
El día Wednesday 28 July 2010 16:45:17, Richard Mann dijo:
+1
Just after each SOTM, image of the week is a photo of the particpants.
Almost exclusively male.
Hey, this SotM we did female t-shirts (tank tops). And we ran out of them,
which IMHO means we got more women than expected. Which is
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Adam Killian wrote:
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 15:57 +0200, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
But the girl is worth image of the week anyhow...
Could we please not talk about the girl anymore? This is the kind of
behavior that can drive women away from open source projects and
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Niccolo Rigacci o...@rigacci.org wrote:
For bikers - at least in Italy Alps and Appennini mountains - a
mountain pass along a road is often used as a meeting point or as
a trip destination. So the use of place=locality is not so
misleading.
Yep, I was thinking
Hi Nick,
That's a cool project. I've just ordered a new helmet camera which
has the ability to take photos continuously at 3 second intervals, so
I'd be keen to upload a *lot* of photos - have you thought about an
interface for that? Obviously doing them one at a time through a web
form is not
As we're all map geeks here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1272921/Ten-greatest-maps-changed-world.html
Simon.
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Subject: [OSM-talk] 10 Greatest Maps that changed the world
To: talk talk@openstreetmap.org
Date: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 8:24 PM
As we're all map geeks here:
There's a good map geek read to accompany these fine images, entitled, The
Fourth Part of the World by author Toby Lester. Here's a review from the
Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/30/AR2009103002866.html
SEJ
Wretches, utter wretches, keep your
we are in a mapping party in Colombia but the walking-papers.org
server does not respond, someone knows something?
A temporary error has occured, por favor, aguarda. Intentaremos
procesar tu scan en breve.
http://walking-papers.org/scan.php?id=rr8m7q5x
SALU2
HUMANO
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If it is is just for that one scan I would rescan and try to upload.
If that still doesn't work occasionally there are problems uploading
the scans.
If it is for all scans then there is a larger problem.
-Kate
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:49 PM, ouɐɯnH fredyriv...@gmail.com wrote:
we are in a
Am 28.07.2010 17:24, schrieb Steve Bennett:
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Niccolo Rigaccio...@rigacci.org wrote:
For bikers - at least in Italy Alps and Appennini mountains - a
mountain pass along a road is often used as a meeting point or as
a trip destination. So the use of place=locality
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010, Adam Killian wrote:
But the girl is worth image of the week anyhow...
Could we please not talk about the girl anymore? This is the kind of
behavior that can drive women away from open source projects and geekery
in general.
thanks Adam
On 28/07/2010 14:57, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
But the girl is worth image of the week anyhow...
http://xkcd.com/322/
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Hello all,
I'm currently trying to do automatic label placement for maps. I'd be pleased to
hear your option about some sample renderings.
Note: The survey is just about label placement, not about the other parts of the
maps' style.
Please fill out a short survey (about 3 minutes) and express
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 6:22 AM, Ulf Lamping ulf.lamp...@googlemail.com wrote:
Wouldn't it be an idea to simply render a pass importance based on the
type of highway it is connected to?
That's a heuristic which will work well in some areas, but I doubt it
will be flexible enough to give a good
New dataset of the electoral boundaries just became available:
http://data.australia.gov.au/638
I'm not sure it's worth doing anything with these as they tend to
shift too frequently, although they could be imported without trying
to merge them into existing boundaries so they can be reimported
On 28 July 2010 15:35, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
New dataset of the electoral boundaries just became available:
http://data.australia.gov.au/638
I'm not sure it's worth doing anything with these as they tend to
shift too frequently, although they could be imported without
On 28 July 2010 18:01, James Andrewartha tr...@student.uwa.edu.au wrote:
Each state is done once every seven years, that doesn't seem overly
frequent to me.
After posting that I noticed that it was crown copyright, so we can't
do anything with it anyway...
James Andrewartha tr...@student.uwa.edu.au wrote:
Each state is done once every seven years, that doesn't seem overly frequent
to
me.
In my experience electoral redistributions happen after every election (4 years
apart).
A little research shows that in my state, South Australia, members of
On 28 July 2010 16:35, Simon Biber simonbi...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
James Andrewartha tr...@student.uwa.edu.au wrote:
Each state is done once every seven years, that doesn't seem overly frequent
to
me.
In my experience electoral redistributions happen after every election (4
years
apart).
Does anyone have a suitable picture of a SES station so it can be used
on the wiki?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features#Emergency
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There's one just up the road from me, but my experience is that these are
brick buildings without much distinction.
If you like i could take a pic
cheers
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:01 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
Does anyone have a suitable picture of a SES station so it can
On 28 July 2010 23:05, Franc Carter franc.car...@gmail.com wrote:
There's one just up the road from me, but my experience is that these are
brick buildings without much distinction.
Most of the ones I've seen are tin sheds, in any case it's just to
illustrate and for some reason the image of
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:07 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
On 28 July 2010 23:05, Franc Carter franc.car...@gmail.com wrote:
There's one just up the road from me, but my experience is that these are
brick buildings without much distinction.
Most of the ones I've seen
The stream direction is very handy if you are doing network analysis, just
like one way streets are important to routing vehicles through a street
network. As with any data, its always best to code objects correctly in the
first instance to save time later. In some cases it is pretty difficult to
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Andrew Harvey andrew.harv...@gmail.com wrote:
If an existing way was marked as source:yahoo, but I made some minor
alterations from nearmap imagery what should I do to the source?
Unlike some of the other answers, I don't think it's at all clear what
to do here.
On 29 July 2010 01:43, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
1) Change the tag to source=nearmap: that's misattributing any parts
of the way that you didn't update
2) Change the tag to source=yahoo;nearmap: tedious, but relatively accurate
3) Add source tags to the individual nodes that you
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Craig Feuerherdt wrote:
In some cases it is pretty difficult to
determine which way streams flow as pointed out by Liz and in these
instances it may be worth putting a fixme=direction tag onto the stream.
If the flow is in either direction, depending on rainfall, fixme is
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, John Smith wrote:
Does anyone have a suitable picture of a SES station so it can be used
on the wiki?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features#Emergency
probably do.
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On 28 July 2010 23:43, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
I would love to know whether Yahoo or Nearmap actually gives a damn.
Obviously I can's peak for Yahoo (I think I should spell that Yahoo!) but
NearMap does care; we worked hard to make sure that our PhotoMaps could be
used as the
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
On 28 July 2010 23:43, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
I would love to know whether Yahoo or Nearmap actually gives a damn.
Obviously I can's peak for Yahoo (I think I should spell that Yahoo!) but
NearMap does
Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
Where a street name is added or corrected via our site, our current approach
is
to add or modify the source tag to be nearmap, but yesterday I was
(coincidentally) looking at whether we should be appending to any existing
source so that we don't
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Craig Feuerherdt wrote:
In some cases it is pretty difficult to
determine which way streams flow as pointed out by Liz and in these
instances it may be worth putting a fixme=direction tag onto the stream.
If
On 29 July 2010 08:32, Simon Biber simonbi...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
The established meaning of setting source to nearmap is that the
position of
the object was traced from NearMap PhotoMaps. I don't think it's right to
set
source to nearmap when a user on your website adds a name to a street,
since
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
If that's not feasible, I hope you use some other technique to make it
very
clear to users that they must not copy street names from a non-free map.
We understand this point very well :)
Heh, I'm glad you do, because it's
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:35 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure it's worth doing anything with these as they tend to
shift too frequently, although they could be imported without trying
to merge them into existing boundaries so they can be reimported later
when they
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
If that's not feasible, I hope you use some other technique to make it
very
clear to users that they must not copy street names from a non-free map.
On 29 July 2010 09:37, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
Heh, I'm glad you do, because it's far from obvious to me. Street
names are not copyright. And certainly the copyright holders of street
names are not map providers such as Google or Ausway. There is a very
weak provision in some
Parabéns pela iniciativa!
Tem como disponibilizar o material da apresentação? slides, video da
apresentação (se alguem gravou)
Guilherme Dagostin Donadel
Florianópolis
Em 27 de julho de 2010 21:11, Claudomiro Nascimento Junior
claudom...@claudomiro.com escreveu:
Pessoal,
Pra quem ainda não
Olá estou me juntando ao OSM,
tenho os mapas municipais da regiao sul de SC em .gpx gostaria de
ajuda para formata-los no padrão OSM
se alguém quiser ajudar estou trabalhando (testando/aprendendo) na
cidade de Siderópolis - SC
por enquanto apenas transformei o arquivo .gpx da cidade para camada
On Ter, 2010-07-27 at 21:11 -0300, Claudomiro Nascimento Junior wrote:
Pessoal,
Pra quem ainda não viu, fiz um post sobre a palestra que o Arlindo e o
Samuel apresentaram neste fim de semana:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Claudomiro/diary/11345
O Flavio tambem estava presente e
Oi gente,
So para a sua informação:
- Nilopolis, São João de Meriti e Mesquita estam 95%
completas (faltam algumas ruas e os nomes de ruas)
- Belford Roxo esta 80% completa (faltam ruas no norte
y nomes das ruas)
- Duque de Caxias esta 6% completa (faz uma semana so
que estou mapeando-la)
Oi Guilherme, bem vindo!
Você pode enviar uma amostra dos mapas que vc tem? Qual é a fonte destes
dados?
Vitor
2010/7/28 Guilherme Dagostin Donadel gdona...@gmail.com
Olá estou me juntando ao OSM,
tenho os mapas municipais da regiao sul de SC em .gpx gostaria de
ajuda para formata-los no
Oi Guilherme,
Bem vindo!
Dei uma olhada na sua cidade e os próximos passos seriam o de
classificar as ruas (como residential, primary, etc) - além disso
é necessário que as ruas que se cruzam tem um ponto em comum no
cruzamento. Qualquer dúvida pode mandar aqui.
[]s
2010/7/28 Guilherme
Oi Alno,
Você mora na França? Legal vc estar contribuindo com a gente aqui...
2010/7/28 Alno a...@alnoprods.net:
Oi gente,
So para a sua informação:
- Nilopolis, São João de Meriti e Mesquita estam 95%
completas (faltam algumas ruas e os nomes de ruas)
- Belford Roxo esta 80% completa
Vitor, esse mapa eu desenvolvi pro projeto tracksource, capturei os
dados com um Nuvi 760, usei umas imagens do google georeferenciadas
com os track q eu coletei.
Na epoca que comecei a desenvolver pro tracksource pensando q ele
fosse livre/open source já eles se intitulavam como sendo um projeto
Desculpem a demora, pessoal.
http://www.slideshare.net/nighto/osm-4860139
O vídeo eu vou ficar devendo, pelo menos por enquanto - ainda não arrumei
uma forma simples de dividir o vídeo no Ubuntu.
[]s
Em 28 de julho de 2010 13:18, Samuel Vale srcv...@minaslivre.org escreveu:
On Ter,
Oi Guilherme,
Esta é a parte chata do OpenStreetMap. É um projeto que toma muito cuidado
com as fontes, para garantir que não haja problemas de licenças no futuro
que possam impedir o uso dos dados para qualquer fim.
Isto pode ser um pouco frustante para um iniciante, mas você pode utilizar
as
Olá Vitor,
To la no site do inpe olhando o catalogo de imagens do CBERS,
encontrei minha região, como eu faço pra dar Zoom in lá?
Guilherme Dagostin Donadel
(48) 9972 4507
Em 28 de julho de 2010 19:49, vitor vitor.geo...@gmail.com escreveu:
CBERS-2B.
A Yahoo! tem um acordo com o projeto que permite expressamente a utilização
das imagens de satélite deles (não dos mapas!) para traçar ruas no
OpenStreetMap. Entretanto, as imagens de satélite do Yahoo só estão
disponíveis em alta resolução em algumas metrópoles. Veja se a sua cidade
está coberta
Dá uma olhada neste link: http://is.gd/dPy6Q
Vamos conversar no gtalk amanhã para eu descrever com mais detalhe o
processo.
Vitor
2010/7/29 Guilherme Dagostin Donadel gdona...@gmail.com
Olá Vitor,
To la no site do inpe olhando o catalogo de imagens do CBERS,
encontrei minha região, como eu
Ok
Valeu!
Guilherme Dagostin Donadel
(48) 9972 4507
Em 28 de julho de 2010 20:10, vitor vitor.geo...@gmail.com escreveu:
Dá uma olhada neste link: http://is.gd/dPy6Q
Vamos conversar no gtalk amanhã para eu descrever com mais detalhe o
processo.
Vitor
2010/7/29 Guilherme Dagostin
2010/7/28 Arlindo Pereira openstreet...@arlindopereira.com:
A Yahoo! tem um acordo com o projeto que permite expressamente a utilização
das imagens de satélite deles (não dos mapas!) para traçar ruas no
OpenStreetMap. Entretanto, as imagens de satélite do Yahoo só estão
disponíveis em alta
On Qua, 2010-07-28 at 19:04 -0300, Arlindo Pereira wrote:
Desculpem a demora, pessoal.
http://www.slideshare.net/nighto/osm-4860139
O vídeo eu vou ficar devendo, pelo menos por enquanto - ainda não
arrumei uma forma simples de dividir o vídeo no Ubuntu.
Opa!
Coloquei o pdf completo
Am Mittwoch 28 Juli 2010, 00:11:03 schrieb steffterra:
Am 27.07.2010 um 23:27 schrieb Guenther Meyer:
[..viele Beispiele...]
ich muss mir das Ganze nochmal genauer anschauen, aber abgesehen von der
Losloesung von der Richtungsabhaengigkeit
was aus meiner Sicht ein rieeesen Vorteil
Moin,
M∡rtin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
Am 27. Juli 2010 12:46 schrieb steffterra steffte...@me.com:
Ich schlug es ja zuvor schon vor, einfach mehrere Areas für die einzelnen
Parkarten zu erstellen [...]
*Augenroll* Vielleicht wurde das
Argument auch nur vorgeschoben, um die Einzelnode-Tags für
2010/7/28 Johann H. Addicks addi...@gmx.net:
[subject Travelling salesman-Router auf OSM-Datenbasis]
Gibt's da was?
Die Frage ist eigenartig formuliert.
Welcher Teil ist unklar?
Oder bekommt man OSM-Daten in Microsoft MapPoint? Das beherrscht das
schließlich...
Das Programm gibts,
Am Dienstag 27 Juli 2010, 12:59:04 schrieb steffterra:
Am 26. Jul 2010 um 23:43 schrieb Guenther Meyer d@sordidmusic.com:
Der Vorteil ist die Flexibilität ohne dabei neue Redundanz zu bilden,
gleichzeitig ist das ganze abwärtskompatibel. Das ist sogar der
wichtigste Punkt an der
Am 27.07.2010 18:08, schrieb UMAX974:
es ist wirklich so wie du vermutet hast, die basemap vom 23.07 läuft
problemlos...
Evtl hilt Dir dieses Ergebnis was.
Ok, ich hab da so ne Vermutung. Es könnte sein, dass die Kacheln des Keepright
layers etwas zu groß geraten und die Fehlerdichte
Am 27.07.2010 15:46, schrieb Andreas Tille:
Hallo,
ich benutze als Erinnerungshilfe gerne Fotos, die ich dann mit den
Trackdaten über die Uhrzeit synchronisiere. Da ich aber später manche
Bilder eventuell noch in anderem Zusammenhang benutzen möchte, wäre es
schön, wenn die einmal auf
Chris66 chris66...@gmx.de wrote:
Wenn google jetzt noch OSM Tiles anzeigen würde ;-)
Irgendwo hatte ich gelesen, dass Bing maps das bald anbieten will.
Weiß jemand, wann das erfolgen soll?
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if it's there and you can't see it, it's TRANSPARENT
if it's not there and you can see it, it's VIRTUAL
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Am 28.07.10 08:50, schrieb Walter Nordmann:
edwin? ;)
Falscher Film ;-)
Gruß,
André Joost
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Ach ja und wieder eine kurze Wasserstandsmeldung die AIO von Gestern (27.07)
läuft wieder problemlos am etrex Legend Cx ;) Freu!!
UMAX974
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On 28.07.2010 08:47, Tirkon wrote:
Chris66 chris66...@gmx.de wrote:
Wenn google jetzt noch OSM Tiles anzeigen würde ;-)
Irgendwo hatte ich gelesen, dass Bing maps das bald anbieten will.
Weiß jemand, wann das erfolgen soll?
ist schon live, allerdings wird silverlight benötigt
http://maps.google.de/?q=http://www.openstreetmap.org/trace/755285/data
Cool!
Wenn google jetzt noch OSM Tiles anzeigen würde ;-)
Über gpswandern.de gehts auch:
http://www.gpswandern.de/gpxviewer/gpxshow.shtml?url=http://www.openstreetmap.org/trace/755285/data
Hier kann man dann
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