I got a message from a gps user. Maybe a mapping party in the area
can improve it a bit?
My response:
Thanks for the feedback. As you maybe aware, we rely on volunteers
(like what you did in Paranaque) to improve the data. Very few
mappers are in Caloocan hence the poor quality. Overtime we
Any takers? I'm OK with the 15th. The professor who invited us will
be here until the 18th.
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 5:43 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
@ rally,
The mapper who contacted me is a german professor teaching Landscape
Architecture in Singapore they have some
I think it's OK to add prominent person's tomb in the map. Although a
borderline of who is popular/prominent can be difficult to define. I
also don't know what tag should be used.
(adding the talk-ph list for further discussion)
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 1:38 PM, tutubi
yeah, you're right. I think we limit it possibly to past presidents,
national artists, and national heroes so we don't argue on the
definition of prominent :P
On 1/7/11, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it's OK to add prominent person's tomb in the map. Although a
Patrick De Ruyter wants you to use Dropbox to sync and share files online and
across computers.
Get started here:
http://www.dropbox.com/link/20.K1uQ6W_UoC/NjU3MTYxMjUwNw?src=referrals_ab_bulk5
- The Dropbox Team
To stop receiving invites
Frederik Ramm frede...@... writes:
Data that is not fully relicensable, i.e. comes with strings attached,
will always be second-class data in OSM because it carries with it the
potential to cause problems. At the very least it would have to be
flagged as such. Giving everyone the opportunity
John Smith wrote:
On 6 January 2011 10:11, Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de wrote:
This would not be better at all, it would render the whole idea of
relicensing via Contributor Terms pointless.
This aregument you keep stating about people thinking the data is
owned by people isn't the
On 04/01/11 15:49, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
As it happens OS is planning to move to the Open Government Licence, and
this has an explicit compatibility clause with any ODC attribution licence.
(It also has sane guidance on attribution, e.g. If it is not practical to
cite all sources and
Robert Whittaker (OSM) wrote:
hopefully OS will switch to the new Open Government License soon,
which is explicitly compatible with ODbL.
They switched today. :)
cheers
Richard
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On 01/06/2011 12:47 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 01/06/11 11:29, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
hopefully OS will switch to the new Open Government License soon,
which is explicitly compatible with ODbL.
They switched today. :)
How can they do that without discussing it for four years in
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 4:53 AM, Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de wrote:
John Smith wrote:
On 6 January 2011 10:11, Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de wrote:
This would not be better at all, it would render the whole idea of
relicensing via Contributor Terms pointless.
This aregument you keep
At 03:32 PM 6/01/2011, John Smith wrote:
On 7 January 2011 00:45, Mike Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
Clause 4 of the new CTs may cover us completely, [it was designed for
governmental organisations] and I have updated
IMHO, section 4 is useless unless there is some kind of clause stating
At 05:04 PM 6/01/2011, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Mike Collinson wrote:
given that at least one contributor has been pointlessly editing my
personal contributions apparently so that they are no longer ODbL-ready,
sickly sadly all too possible.
That's vandalism, of course. Could you share
Nope. Clause 4 survives any license changes in the future, it is nothing to do
with the end user license:
4. At Your or the copyright owners holders option, OSMF agrees to attribute
You or the copyright owner holder. A mechanism will be provided, currently a
web page
Hi all,
I'm a rank newbie at OSM, but getting into it because of my interest in
mapping bike facilities.
The US Rails to Trails Conservancy has an outstanding database of bicycling
trails. This Traillink database is the basis of Google's bike layer. I've
read the legal FAQs for using data from
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Richard Masoner rmaso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a rank newbie at OSM, but getting into it because of my interest in
mapping bike facilities.
The US Rails to Trails Conservancy has an outstanding database of
bicycling trails. This Traillink database is the
On 01/06/2011 07:14 PM, Mike Collinson wrote:
At 05:04 PM 6/01/2011, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
(Rather coincidentally, this was published today:
http://mimiandeunice.com/2011/01/06/ownership/ )
What a beautifully apt cartoon!
Yes, I wish I'd found it. :-)
- Rob.
On 05/01/2011 07:39, Lester Caine wrote:
Dave F. wrote:
There's a lot of people on this list...
Err... So?
We would prefer less of the bad language. THAT is grounds for a simple
ban!
Yes you're correct, I regret the language I used, but stand by what I said.
Dave F.
On 6 January 2011 10:54, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
On 05/01/2011 07:39, Lester Caine wrote:
Dave F. wrote:
There's a lot of people on this list...
Err... So?
We would prefer less of the bad language. THAT is grounds for a simple
ban!
Yes you're correct, I regret the
On 05/01/2011 22:45, SteveC wrote:
In response to the critique of the validity, feel free to go do a better job.
Why do people who are afraid of criticism (in fact, it was just a
question to start with) always post ridiculous non sequiturs such as the
above?
*I* don't want to know who's
On 6 January 2011 22:34, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
Why do people who are afraid of criticism (in fact, it was just a question
to start with) always post ridiculous non sequiturs such as the above?
*I* don't want to know who's using what 'phone; I wanted to know why *you*
wanted to
Hi,
On 01/06/11 11:29, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
hopefully OS will switch to the new Open Government License soon,
which is explicitly compatible with ODbL.
They switched today. :)
How can they do that without discussing it for four years in advance?
Bye
Frederik
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Grant Slater
openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
On 6 January 2011 10:54, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
On 05/01/2011 07:39, Lester Caine wrote:
Dave F. wrote:
There's a lot of people on this list...
Err... So?
We would prefer less of the bad
Hi all,
I think the rendering of construction sites (landuse=construction /
brownfield) could be a little more subdued in color. As it is they
stand out too much, I believe.
See here for example: http://osm.org/go/0E5qt253--
A lighter tone of brown maybe? IANAC[1]
What do you think?
[1] I Am Not
On 6 January 2011 22:47, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 01/06/11 11:29, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
hopefully OS will switch to the new Open Government License soon,
which is explicitly compatible with ODbL.
They switched today. :)
How can they do that without discussing it
On Thursday 06 January 2011 08:40:02 Lester Caine wrote:
One thing that it does not show is what OS is being used. 'nokia' covers
several options, and I'm finding my N900 is actually quite a nice linux
computer ...
And you can pry my 6201 off my cold, dead hands!
--
Thanks Tom, this is excellent news and what the License Working Group was
hoping would happen.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/open-government-licence.htmhttp://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/open-government-licence.htm
+1
The same thing goes for landuse=brownfield (and also greenfield, I think).
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Hi all,
I think the rendering of construction sites (landuse=construction /
brownfield) could be a little more subdued in color. As it is they
And allotments...
Greets,
Floris
Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
+1
The same thing goes for landuse=brownfield (and also greenfield, I think).
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Hi all,
I think the rendering of construction sites (landuse=construction /
On 7 January 2011 00:45, Mike Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
Clause 4 of the new CTs may cover us completely, [it was designed for
governmental organisations] and I have updated
IMHO, section 4 is useless unless there is some kind of clause stating
what will happen if the license changes in
On 6 January 2011 14:45, Mike Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
Thanks Tom, this is excellent news and what the License Working Group was
hoping would happen.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/open-government-licence.htm
Hi
Does anyone have any good examples of static/slippy OSM maps that are
used by companies on their websites?
I've recently met a couple of bosses of small businesses who were
redesigning their websites I tried to promote OSM over a more famous
alternative.
I pointed them in the
mmm ... look here :)
It's not the same concept but ... i think you can be happy :)
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At 10:11 PM 5/01/2011, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Mike,
I have provisionally added Francis' suggested wording but would like
to run it by other License Working Group members. It may help NearMap
and similar situations.
The major change in all this, compared to the earlier versions, is the concept
Mike Collinson wrote:
given that at least one contributor has been pointlessly editing my
personal contributions apparently so that they are no longer ODbL-ready,
sickly sadly all too possible.
That's vandalism, of course. Could you share their user ID?
cheers
Richard
(Rather
Hi
Does anyone have any good examples of static/slippy OSM maps that are
used by companies on their websites?
I've recently met a couple of bosses of small businesses who were
redesigning their websites I tried to promote OSM over a more famous
alternative.
I pointed them in the
Which clause 3 contradicts
On 1/7/11, Mike Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
At 03:32 PM 6/01/2011, John Smith wrote:
On 7 January 2011 00:45, Mike Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
Clause 4 of the new CTs may cover us completely, [it was designed for
governmental organisations] and I have
2011/1/6 Raphaël Pinson raph...@gmail.com:
And on top of that, the survey is hosted on a Google Document survey...
I noticed that too, and smiled. :-)
--
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2011/1/6 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
Does anyone have any good examples of static/slippy OSM maps that are used
by companies on their websites?
Not exactly what you asked for, but http://www.castamap.de/ is a
free/paid service for making this easy (I hope it switches to English
if your
On 05.01.2011 23:45, SteveC wrote:
Results from my crude little survey;
For my point of view this is somehow the same as the distribution of
phones sold. Except: the very low number of BB-Devices.
Best regards,
Michael.
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http://www.meniulzilei.info/targu-mures/restaurante/detalii-firma/excalibur
I'm not sure how up-to-date (as in still maintained or not) this site
is, but it does seem to have a map location (with marker) for each
listed restaurant (scroll down the page), and it's even attributed
properly.
IAAC[1]
common use in cartography is to hatch objects that do not have a clear or
definite status.
[1] I Am A Cartographer
2011/1/6 Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu
And allotments...
Greets,
Floris
Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
+1
The same thing goes for landuse=brownfield (and also
On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 22:05 +0100, Michael Kugelmann wrote:
On 05.01.2011 23:45, SteveC wrote:
Results from my crude little survey;
For my point of view this is somehow the same as the distribution of
phones sold. Except: the very low number of BB-Devices.
I think also one bit missing is
On 7 January 2011 09:30, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
I think also one bit missing is the location of the survey answerer. I
read a stat that nearly 50% of phones in Australia now, are android. I
Not sure if that is accurate or not, there is a lot of BBs and iPhones
that have a
Gezellig!
Ik heb het ook gepost op de blog.
On 1/5/2011 8:42 PM, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
Zoals beloofd!
Volgende week zondag 16 januari is er een nieuwjaarsborrel in Hilversum.
Deel je plannen voor 2011 met al je map lotgenoten onder het genot van een
drankje.
The place to be:
Cafe Dudok
Hoe snel kunnen we een roetkaart maken van zuid holland ?
Gert
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Op 06-01-11 19:51, ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen schreef:
Hoe snel kunnen we een roetkaart maken van zuid holland ?
Even snel als jij de thread hebt gehijaked en de data hebt gevonden die
het RIVM heeft gemeten ;)
Stefan
Overnieuw dan. Nieuwe thread ta-ra-ta-ta
Hoe snel kunnen we een roete (geen route) kaart
In de luch brengen waar mensen aangetroffen
Roet kunnen melden inclusief geolocatie ??
Openroetmap.nl ?
Ala openstreetbugs ?
Of zijn we te druk bezig met licenties en de borrel ?
Heb je de data?
Zoja, waar, welk formaat, welke licentie?
(als dat geregeld is schat ik een paar uur, maar ik heb momenteel een
dooie server, dus ik ga niet renderen vandaag)
Op 6 januari 2011 20:12 heeft ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert
Gremmen g.grem...@cetest.nl het volgende geschreven:
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Op 06-01-11 20:12, ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen schreef:
In de luch brengen waar mensen aangetroffen
Roet kunnen melden inclusief geolocatie ??
Bedoel je feitelijk een neergeslagen roet kaart? Gezien mijn afgelopen
uur door de
Jongens jongens
Er is een officiele oproep aan de mensen in de omgeving om te melden
Als er ergens roet neergekomen is. Wat ius er beter
Voor OSM-NL om hier een openstreetbug achtige server
Voor op te zetten.
Kan er niks by oxilion draaien ? Als Peter geen server heeft.
Gert
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 2:48 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
Sorry for the late reply, I seemed to have missed/overlooked this...
On 12 October 2010 07:39, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone know where Melway gets that info from, and if we can get it
too? Or do
On 6 January 2011 21:38, Franc Carter franc.car...@gmail.com wrote:
In the absence of better data they still provide a much better idea than
guessing a radius around a point, we just need to make sure that we are
clear that they are best guesstimates for the moment.
I thought the ABS was due
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 10:47 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
On 6 January 2011 21:38, Franc Carter franc.car...@gmail.com wrote:
In the absence of better data they still provide a much better idea than
guessing a radius around a point, we just need to make sure that we are
On 6 January 2011 22:09, Franc Carter franc.car...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops - I mean having ABS instead of nothing - if we get a new ABS then that
would better than current ABS - w emay need to work out how to leave
boundaries where people have made extensive tweaks based on local knowledge
Yes,
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 11:23 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
On 6 January 2011 22:09, Franc Carter franc.car...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops - I mean having ABS instead of nothing - if we get a new ABS then
that
would better than current ABS - w emay need to work out how to leave
Merhaba,
Az bir kısmının konu içi olmasına güvenerek, sizlere sormak istedim.
Türkiye içinde, çoğunlukla Ankara'da araçta kullanmak üzere bir GPS
cihazı almak istiyorum. OSM için de log tutabilsin, genişleyebilir
belleği olsun düşüncesindeyim.
Marka/modelleri araştırdığımda değerlendirmeler
Um limite de um bairro que eu fiz ontem mesmo:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?relation=1358268 . Note que eu utilizo rios,
ruas, etc. na relação quando estes são realmente os limites dos bairros,
para evitar ter vias sobrepostas.
Há algum tempo atrás o Nominatim não levava em conta esses limites,
Abri aqui o arquivo.
Como eu disse, temos que evitar vias sobrepostas, então você tem que
juntá-las e utilizar relações. Por exemplo, a divisa dos bairros Santos
Dummont e Rodoviário deve ser composta de apenas um caminho que estará nas
relações dos dois bairros. O nome desse caminho pode ser
Uma dúvida:
Qual é a tag para Bairro?
Em 6 de janeiro de 2011 11:43, Bráulio brauliobeze...@gmail.com escreveu:
Abri aqui o arquivo.
Como eu disse, temos que evitar vias sobrepostas, então você tem que
juntá-las e utilizar relações. Por exemplo, a divisa dos bairros Santos
Dummont e
Utilizamos admin_level = 10 para bairros. Veja
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:boundary%3Dadministrative
2011/1/6 enqd e...@ymail.com
Uma dúvida:
Qual é a tag para Bairro?
Em 6 de janeiro de 2011 11:43, Bráulio brauliobeze...@gmail.comescreveu:
Abri aqui o arquivo.
Como eu disse,
Olá pessoal,
Temos alguém da Paraíba na lista? Um amigo estava hoje pesquisando sobre
a malha viária de lá e encontrou o site do [0]DER de lá, e ao que
parece, é só pedir os dados que eles enviam.
[0]http://www.der.pb.gov.br/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=12Itemid=28
--
Djavan
O mesmo acontece com os dados do Paraná:
O mapa político rodoviário foi impresso na escala de 1:900.000 e sua
distribuição é gratuita. As entidades interessadas devem se dirigir à
sede do DER, em Curitiba, e aos escritórios regionais do órgão no
Estado.
Eu!
Em 6 de janeiro de 2011 11:08, Djavan Fagundes dja...@comum.org escreveu:
Olá pessoal,
Temos alguém da Paraíba na lista? Um amigo estava hoje pesquisando sobre
a malha viária de lá e encontrou o site do [0]DER de lá, e ao que
parece, é só pedir os dados que eles enviam.
[0]
Ontem ao ler o Diary, vi esta postagem[0], achei bem interessante.
Pesquisem algo que saibam que tem as tags addr:street, addr:number,
etc.
Divirtam-se!
[0] http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Candid%20Dauth/diary/12723
http://olm.openstreetmap.de/
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E-mail | xmpp:
Não, enviei para outros órgãos.
Não tenho conhecimento de nenhum material publicado pelo DER.
Vou enviar um email ou oficio, solicitando informações/dados.
Alexandre P. Lima
Em 6 de janeiro de 2011 11:15, Djavan Fagundes dja...@comum.org escreveu:
Em Qui, 2011-01-06 às 11:15 -0300, Alexandre
Não consegui os dados nem mesmo da minha própria instituição :P
Em 6 de janeiro de 2011 11:29, Alexandre Parente Lima
alexandre.pare...@gmail.com escreveu:
Não, enviei para outros órgãos.
Não tenho conhecimento de nenhum material publicado pelo DER.
Vou enviar um email ou oficio,
Olá, Bráulio!
2011/1/6 Bráulio brauliobeze...@gmail.com
Abri aqui o arquivo.
Como eu disse, temos que evitar vias sobrepostas, então você tem que
juntá-las e utilizar relações. Por exemplo, a divisa dos bairros Santos
Dummont e Rodoviário deve ser composta de apenas um caminho que estará
Em 6 de janeiro de 2011 14:23, Flávio Henrique yoshi...@gmail.comescreveu:
Olá, Bráulio!
2011/1/6 Bráulio brauliobeze...@gmail.com
Abri aqui o arquivo.
Como eu disse, temos que evitar vias sobrepostas, então você tem que
juntá-las e utilizar relações. Por exemplo, a divisa dos bairros
2011/1/6 Arlindo Pereira openstreet...@arlindopereira.com
Esses são todos bairros da cidade?
Não sei precisar. Mas se não for está muito próximo. Goiânia tem +/- 950
bairros
Tudo isso?? O Rio tem 160!
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Lista_de_bairros_do_Rio_de_Janeiro
Já inseri
Hi,
ich versuch mal auf alle Anmerkungen zu antworten soweit es mir möglich ist.
zu 1) mit Weg-Typ meinst du z.B. Highway='residential' usw.? Das sollte an sich
kein Problem sein.
Zu 2) Bisher wird die Liste wie folgt erstellt:
- Export des Ergebnisses eines SQL-Befehls auf Postgres in
Am 05.01.2011 22:46, schrieb Sven Geggus:
Bernd Wurstbe...@bwurst.org wrote:
Meinem laienhaften Verständnis nach darf man für eine neutrale Kennzeichnung
einer Marke auch das Markenzeichen verwenden.
Hm auf http://www.gr-infos.com/gr-de.htm findet man:
® Die Abkürzungen GR® PR®GRP®, sowie
Hallo André.
Ich denke, das ist unter den vorliegenden Bedingungen kein schlechtes
Verfahren.
Langfristig sehe ich aber den Rückkanal von Navigationssystemen als die
spannendste Lösung an.
Was beim Straßentyp vielleicht nicht so ganz funktioniert, funktioniert
aber zumindest bei anderen
Am 06.01.2011 10:07, schrieb Michael Lück:
Hi,
ich versuch mal auf alle Anmerkungen zu antworten soweit es mir möglich ist.
zu 1) mit Weg-Typ meinst du z.B. Highway='residential' usw.? Das sollte an sich
kein Problem sein.
Ja ;) super
Zu 2) Bisher wird die Liste wie folgt erstellt:
-
Danke für die vielen Vorschläge.
Am 06.01.2011 01:36, Tobias Knerr:
Am 06.01.2011 01:24, schrieb Fips Schneider:
ich würde es aber einfach Vorlagen als Menüpunkt nennen.
Vorlagen ist schon die deutsche Übersetzung für Presets.
Ja Vorlagen (für 'presets') und Ebenen (für die Editorebenen)
Wir können die CSV gerne mit veröffentlichen. Brauchst du die gleichen Spalten,
die bisher drin sind?
Gruß,
Micha
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: talk-de-boun...@openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-de-boun...@openstreetmap.org] Im Auftrag von Peter Wendorff
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. Januar
Ok, ich hab jetzt ein paar Änderungen vorgenommen und die Listen neu
veröffentlicht.
Die HTML Seite unter:
http://www.bonk-consulting.de/download/osm/errAddresses.htm
die CSV-Datei unter:
http://www.bonk-consulting.de/download/osm/err_addresses_psql.htm
Die HTML Datei ist durch die Änderungen
Hallo Michael.
Hab mir grad mal die aktuelle tabelle angeguckt - die sieht schon viel
übersichtlicher aus - danke erstmal ;)
Aus den jetzt vorhandenen Spalten lässt sich alles andere zumindest
herleiten - notfalls über eine on-deman-API-Abfrage im Einzelfall.
Gruß
Peter
Am 06.01.2011
Am 06.01.2011 11:21, schrieb Michael Lück:
Ok, ich hab jetzt ein paar Änderungen vorgenommen und die Listen neu
veröffentlicht.
Die HTML Seite unter:
http://www.bonk-consulting.de/download/osm/errAddresses.htm
die CSV-Datei unter:
Guten Morgen Dieter,
Tabelle so dass ich zu der gewünschten Farbe
den Farcode ermitteln kann.
Hier:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilfe:Farben#Tabelle_Farbcodes
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilfe:Farben#Weblinks
Und denke an die Kalibrierung des Bildschirms.
Gruss, Markus
Das Thema markenrechtlich geschützter Wanderweg wird wohl ohne einen Anwalt
nicht zu lösen sein. Und dann evtl. auch noch ein Gerichtsurteil erfordern,
falls sich noch niemand darüber gestritten hat.
Weitere Beiträge zur Verwirrung:
- Das gibt es auch in Deutschland. Da hat sich ein Wanderverein
Was man eigentlich auch mal versuchen sollte anzugehen wäre die OSM
Typen halbwegs einheitlich auf Garmintypen zu mappen. Derzeit kann
man nämlich aufgrund dieser uneinheitlichen Umsetzung kaum sinnvoll
Typfiles anderer Garminkarten mir der AIO verwenden und umgekehrt.
Du verstehst hier
Hmm, ich gebe zu es wäre mir persönlich am liebsten, wenn sich um die
Styleerstellung komplett jemand anderes kümmert.
Die Typen kann man von mir aus mappen wie man will. Es gibt da leider bei
manchen Garmintypen auf manchen Geräten Probleme (komische Rauten oder weiß der
Geier...)
Ich hab
Felix Hartmann extremecar...@gmail.com wrote:
Wäre es nicht sinnvoll auf SVN zu wechseln??
Ich kenne nicht ein Projekt das in _diese_ Richtung gewechselt wäre.
War die Entscheidung von Christoph. Mir hätte ein Pfad im OSM SVN
auch besser gefallen. Wie ist eigentlich der Stand beim offiziellen
Felix Hartmann extremecar...@gmail.com wrote:
Du verstehst hier irgendwas nicht. Es ist komplett egal wer was wie
verwendet. Es braucht eh jede Karte ihr eigenes Typfile. Sonst müsste
man eine komplett einheitliche Darstellung haben, da nicht genug Typen
(speziell routingfähige) vorhanden
NopMap ekkeh...@gmx.de wrote:
Also, wer hat Lust und Geld eine negative Feststellungsklage anzustrengen
und die Löschung der unzulässigen Marke für simple Buchstaben anzustrengen?
:-)
Vielleicht sollte man mal einen der Open Source freundlichen Anwälte
fragen.
Gruss
Sven
--
If you don't
Peter Wendorff wendo...@uni-paderborn.de wrote:
Ich vermute, dass hier gar nicht so sehr das Markenrecht ausschlaggebend
sein wird.
Warum? Rechte an unserer Datenbank haben die ja nicht.
Im vorliegenden Fall der Wanderwege vertreiben wir aber nicht den Sitz
der Firma, sondern quasi deren
M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
ich kenne mich nicht besonders aus mit Markenrechten, aber das hier
ist doch auch nicht verboten, oder?
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Cola
Es _ist_ verboten seine eigene Cola auf den Markt zu bringen und diese
Coca-Cola zu nennen. Wenn man
On 2011-01-06 16:21, Sven Geggus wrote:
Am besten ändern wir das Kürzel GR irgendwie auf ein
englischsprachiges Pendant LT für Long Distance Trail oder sowas
und dokumentieren an prominenter Stelle, dass wir GR nicht verwenden
dürfen weil [TM].
Das hat gleich mehrere Vorteile. Wir kommen
Claudius schrieb:
Danke für die vielen Vorschläge.
Am 06.01.2011 01:36, Tobias Knerr:
Am 06.01.2011 01:24, schrieb Fips Schneider:
ich würde es aber einfach Vorlagen als Menüpunkt nennen.
Vorlagen ist schon die deutsche Übersetzung für Presets.
Ja Vorlagen (für 'presets') und Ebenen
am Donnerstag, 6. Januar 2011 um 11:56 schrieb Markus:
Tabelle so dass ich zu der gewünschten Farbe
den Farcode ermitteln kann.
Hier:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilfe:Farben#Tabelle_Farbcodes
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilfe:Farben#Weblinks
Ich bastele meine Farben gerne mit:
Zu Schritt 4. Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob die Last dadurch wirklich sinken
würde. Kann gut sein, dass die User dann im Endeffekt größere Karten
runterladen.
Es geht hier drum den Usern Vorteile zu bieten die sich gleichzeitig
positiv auf den Server auswirken. Außerdem könnte dann die Karte
Hallo,
ich habe mittlerweise die Info bekommen, dass sich das auch mit JOSM
(Preferences - Display Settings - Colors) über eine Farbtabelle machen
lässt.
Allerdings wird eine Änderung der Farbe für residental nicht umgesetzt,
wogegen es z. B. für secondary und tertiary funktioniert.
Habe ein
Am 05.01.2011 20:17, schrieb Dieter Jasper:
Hallo,
ich möchte die Farbeinstellungen insbesondere für nicht getagte ways bei
JOSM ändern, da der Kontrast zum Bing-Hintergrund zu gering ist.
Bei den Preferences finde ich nur 7stelligen Farbcode. Gibt eine Tabelle
oder irgendetwas, so dass ich zu
Am 06.01.2011 17:59, schrieb fla...@googlemail.com:
Wer Java installiert hat hat alles was er braucht. 1Ghz und 512MB Ram
sollten reichen.
Na wenn ich Felix richtig verstanden habe, braucht es etwas mehr RAM, wenn man
mit mkgmap den Adressindex erzeugen will - auch beim simplen Kacheln
Robert S. osm-m...@autobahnen-europa.eu wrote:
Es gibt derzeit sowieso ein paar Änderungen an den
Straßenbaurichtlinien, die in letzter Konsequenz die Definition von trunk in
Deutschland erleichtern könnten.
Danach suche ich schon lange. Ich bin gespannt.
On 06.01.2011 16:05, Sven Geggus wrote:
Felix Hartmannextremecar...@gmail.com wrote:
Du verstehst hier irgendwas nicht. Es ist komplett egal wer was wie
verwendet. Es braucht eh jede Karte ihr eigenes Typfile. Sonst müsste
man eine komplett einheitliche Darstellung haben, da nicht genug
On 06.01.2011 18:51, Christoph Wagner wrote:
Am 06.01.2011 17:59, schrieb fla...@googlemail.com:
Wer Java installiert hat hat alles was er braucht. 1Ghz und 512MB Ram
sollten reichen.
Na wenn ich Felix richtig verstanden habe, braucht es etwas mehr RAM, wenn man
mit mkgmap den Adressindex
Am 05.01.2011 18:47, schrieb Christoph Wagner:
Richtig und als ersten Schritt hab ich mal den alten prozess recycelt.
Es besteht der begründete Verdacht, dass es diesmal geklappt hat. Die
Länderextrakte laufen noch, aber europa ist schon mal da.
Hab die Karten nicht getestet. Hoffe das beste.
Moin,
ich habe hier einen ringförmigen Wohnblock mit zahlreichen Eingängen
und Hausnummern, bei dem es wegen verschachtelter Bauweise weder per
Luftbild noch per persönlicher Anschauung zweifelsfrei möglich ist,
die einzelnen Wohneinheiten voneinander abzugrenzen. Man kann also
nicht einfach
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