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projection (OSGB36, I assume)..
All we theoretically need to do is map the image pixels to OSGB refs,
then let a tool rectify them to whatever projection we want.
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In short, I'm saying I support wiki-proposal 3, along with the
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I see no reason why the relation model cannot apply with a tagging of
boundary=maritime on the maritime sections of the boundary.
The required ways will still be retrievable from a (correctly
use a roundabout relation), and add only the needed parts into the route.
Sounds like the best option...
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, or alternatively the tag lcn=yes is supported if it has
no reference.
Also, has anyone tagged a bike box?
(http://www.portlandonline.com/TRANSPORTATION/index.cfm?c=46717
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Not to my knowledge, but there's plenty in the uk...
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with the postcodes, but France with the
official land registry maps, or something similar...
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2009/1/22 Adam Schreiber sa...@clemson.edu:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com
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Please subst: in any page-sized templates, it helps keep the wiki a
little speedier...
I have no idea what
-organised themselves to do this job
without any fanfare.
Wow, just as I was considering looking to see what else could be done
to help with the coastlines tidyup! :)
Good work to all who put in the effort!
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I guess they'd still render though. Perhaps a different icon would be useful.
Hope this helps,
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Ugh, this method got through voting?!
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trying to make the slippymap plugin show zoom levels other than 12. My
efforts on this (and all other bits of my OSM work) are postponed for
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... hoping that's the case here ;) really need this.
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Surely it's possible within the current data model without resorting
to further complexity. Relations should be able to handle them fairly
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support stuffing in a load of raster tiles, or is it
vector data only? (Obviously, you'd lose the ability to route with raster.)
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bubbles around
all coastlines in all general purpose renderers.
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the 12nm line around the UK and Ireland
to be fully tagged, so it's now showing in its own bubble on the
mapnik render.
I do note that Foula is not included in this line, so I'm looking for
details on how they were originally created so I can modify it to
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with the road they're on or so.
Bye
Frederik
Awesome tip, thanks very much, will have to remember it!
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and an SSH shell. So would people recommend sticking with
bytemark or transferring to something like uk2?
Thanks,
Nick
This would be a big mistake, from what I've heard of t...@h, it has too
many issues to be maintainable on a hosted serving package.
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registered for OSM, I tried to map using it and got
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rediscovered it (complete with working slippy maps, and a very early
version of 'Potlatch alpha')
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Java_Applet
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you reply to a digest message to not quote the
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geocaching.com to see why they removed the cache? I'd love to hear more.
Nick
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Thomas Wood
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Hi,
i have recently released a geocache
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Hi,
i have recently released a geocache which basically required you to look
up a certain node
in the OSM database. The position of that node was then the place where
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greater_London_boundary_changes)
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there is openlayer and it's also possible to use the original Google
API
with osm images
I see no legal reason not to use their function names if you want to.
However, I don't think its sensible, since people may assume
incorrectly that it is the Google API...
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VML is supported fully by OL)
But, wouldn't any vector tiles be problematic with elements
(expecially captions) crossing tile boarders?
Matthias
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the current view bbox). The main problem
with it is the high latency it seems to suffer from due to the
on-the-fly data requests.
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for another project. I wonder how well it scales up to country-sized
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I'm asking some contacts I have to see if I can get the full logs for
publishing and subsequent removal of it to see if a reason is further
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As others have said, service or unclassified depending on size.
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I am wondering what is the difference between footway and path? sac_scale
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via which I notice this:
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trivial. The most difficult part will probably
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it to give you lat/lons.
eg: map.addControl(new
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traffic_calming=chicane
A bump should be a node, IMHO.
May I theorise that aim of highway=traffic_calming was for use on nodes
that would otherwise only be marked with traffic_calming=*?
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the centreline of that
feature, the way does not represent merely the centre line of the
feature.
Until OSM moves to a very high accuracy method of using areas to
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See item 1 of http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Top_Ten_Tasks
The task is already being worked on, this is the first step:
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cross.
can you elaborate on this please?
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I think you're running into XSS limitations of browsers. You'll
probably need to proxy the request on the same domain thats hosting
the page.
I also think that the protocol in the url is mandatory.
At a quick glance, the rest seems like it would work.
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Best I can make out is that it is failing (siliently) to load the
data.
See http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
require is the landsat, there should be _few_
issues with the Google-based rectification that was brought up
recently for a small number of image sources on OAM.
http://wiki.openaerialmap.org/Using_With_OSM
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The issue here is that both these proposals take us back towards the old
segment model. Even towards removing ways, everything just being a
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and postcode is
Surrey, but I live in the London Borough of Sutton (so pay rates to
London etc).
Please lets not drag non-admin things into this, since it's
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then store that you've seen it in a cookie.
AFAIK, they used to just add the tile to a waiting list of tiles to
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I am working with a local trail mapping project to see if OSM can provide
the tools that they require to map out the trails in a mountian resort.
Eventually they would like to have a map showing all
the next road.
If something specifically informed me that it was permissive, I'd tag up
horse=permissive etc.
[0]
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found in the past that the sconscript defaults to some odd
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only one auto-complete option. (Not that this would be good behaviour
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wiki/Image:Pint_Glass_(Pub).svg
Cheers
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I think the icon is far too big. Also, I thought I saw the pub icon
change committed in the osm.xml file a few days ago?
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nothing to do whether there are trees in the middle.
Perhaps this is true in the UK but it definitely isn't true in Canada or the
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can't read some of the notes, so scanning and then (immediate)
transcription will keep them legible.
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southern greater london boundary fairly inaccurately, this is just a
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, I found it useful to look at the
Wordpress wp-mail.php file, seems to handle different forms of mail
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I recieved from their list, I just need some
further clarification from OSM whether it would be possible to
continue.
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Might it be possible to prefix the reference with a small bicycle
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