I remember this being referred to as braiding if that jogs anyone's
memory... I think I remember seeing it in SVN somewhere.
Beau
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Jessica Forbess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
I'm in Austin TX right now, and while looking for stuff to correct, I
noticed all
in this area). The freeway interchanges were
very bad and quite low resolution before, they're now quite good.
The map is centered on 47.61038, -122.20068; just East of Seattle.
Beau
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Beau Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just tried to create the tool you
taken
place. I've been playing around with the streets in my city (Stockton, CA)
and I can't imagine having a situation similar to the UK where every single
street had to be loaded by hand from scratch! Thanks Dave for the great
work!
-Mike
-- Beau Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I'd be glad to be a part of the community, and as far as I can tell after
a few days of looking around at least 150.000 WPs of my collection are
not
in openstreetmap.org - yet.
Were those 200,000 POIs collected by you or derived from public domain
sources? That sounds quite a lot of
Surprised no one has posted this link yet:
http://qntm.org/?uk
A nice Venn diagram of the UK. :)
Beau
On 5/29/08, Robert (Jamie) Munro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Dermot McNally wrote:
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Sidenote: I'm sure I'm not the only person who has hit those keys on
informationfreeway wondering what they did and messed up some tiles... Might
be good to have a popup explaining things the first time you press one and
then store that you've seen it in a cookie.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:07
What about using the Python bindings and actual Mapnik objects to create the
XML file?
It should be able to save an XML file, and that way you can abstract out all
of the XML text from your program too...
Beau
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:05 AM, Steve Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 27
Here's a freeway interchange near Seattle, WA in Mapnik:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.63265lon=-122.18557zoom=17layers=B00FF
And here's the same in Osmarender:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.63265lon=-122.18557zoom=17layers=0B0FF
The 'wings' at the start and end of the bridge
The US national border with Canada is all tagged with admin_level=4,
border_type=state, border=administrative... It also has the left/right
countries (at least the bit I looked at in WA did).
How should state borders that are also national borders be tagged?
Does setting admin_level=2 fix the
that, so that there are state borders
and the national border way next to (or on top of) each other?
Beau
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Ted Mielczarek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Beau Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The US national border with Canada
set, but it necessarily doesn't come in till higher zooms, which
appears to the case for your example below.
Cheers
STEVE
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Subject: Re
I've succeeded in uploading a large portion of my GPX tracks from Mexico
South America and now would like to map out some of the highways.
In many portions the GPX track (when converted to a data layer) is good
enough for a way--the only sticking point is that there are way too many
data points.
, Stefan Baebler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Simplify way in JOSM does it (lowermost icon on the left toolbar, if
memory serves me well).
Stefan
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Beau Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've succeeded in uploading a large portion of my GPX tracks from Mexico
South
Also just noticed this--just marked a tile dirty while testing a change and
it came back without any of the data on it (except coastlines).
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Andrew MacKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The Mapnik layer of the slippy map is currently broken. No map data is
shown
Earth because I
think I found it yesterday from the Belize border to Tikal in Guatemala...
Beau
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 3:44 AM, Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Beau Gunderson wrote:
I've driven to Belize City from Seattle with a 1hz GPS logger and am
wondering the best way
I've driven to Belize City from Seattle with a 1hz GPS logger and am
wondering the best way to upload the data to OSM.
You can see the route here:
http://www.bylandandsea.org/map
I've got it in GPX files that are each a day's drive long and also as one
giant GPX (180mb or so at current
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