On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, Chris Hill wrote:
I simply don't see namespaces as necessary. In this case I'd draw the
building and label it as a supermarket, then add a node for the post office.
This seems a very messy solution to me.
The building is a supermarket, the post office is only part of
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Jonathan Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
A completely different (and quite OSM-like!) option is dropping all this
complex logic, left-right-blah tagging, number schemes, relations and
all, and just put simple nodes: This is B street
Hi,
Currently i'm working with the bbox of Belgium, but this bbox includes
parts of the Netherlands, France,..
And this gives me some problems... it appears that some places in
Belgium also exists in the Netherlands or France.
Apparently it is only possible to use bbox-es to limit the size.
Download from here, it uses a polygon instead of a bbox.
http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/europe/
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Johan Huysmans
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Hi,
Currently i'm working with the bbox of Belgium, but this bbox includes
parts of the Netherlands, France,..
And
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Martijn van Exel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pitfalls include:
* what if way direction is reversed?
* what if way is extended, merged, split?
That will be a problem indeed. Could theoretically be solved with
strong editor support, but that does not
Yes, downloading the last version fron SVN the error was resolved.
Thanks.
Rpr
2008/4/16, Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Ricardo Peironcely
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've a problem with osm2pgsql and the last version of planet file.
When I
Hi,
* what if way direction is reversed?
* what if way is extended, merged, split?
That will be a problem indeed. Could theoretically be solved with
strong editor support, but that does not fix the intrinsic flaw. You
never know when a script comes around that reverses direction for
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, Robin Paulson wrote:
structure=pole
highway=bus_stop
amenity=post_box
Ok, but you still have a potential conflict here. Hypothetically, you
could have a timetable tag which applies to both a bus stop (tells you
when busses arrive) and a post box (when is the post
i would be cool if the osmxapi could accept a href to a polygon xml
file reference instead of a bbox. We can put a list of
country/province/city/... polygons somewhere on a site
2008/4/18, Johan Huysmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And a combination of both? Does that exists.
Now my php script just
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Steve Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, Andy Allan wrote:
And full of frigging namespaces.
Yes - I consider this a Good Thing.
Then we'll need to do our best to persuade each other :-) !
british_trad = VS
british_tech = 6b
french
Could someone please have a look at the Firefox browser with slippy map?
I have FF2.0.0.14 and it has two annoying things happening.
1 the red marquee when you shift-drag to resize has gone. Not important
but is nice to have confirmation of re-zoom you have just set, and a
graphic as you drag
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Steve Chilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone please have a look at the Firefox browser with slippy map?
I have FF2.0.0.14 and it has two annoying things happening.
1 the red marquee when you shift-drag to resize has gone. Not important
but is nice
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Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, I see the problem. You are taking a tag away from it's context,
and then complaining that the tag has no context on its own. Only part
of your argument is based around conflicts, but the rest seems to be
context.
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, Andy Allan wrote:
Ah, I see the problem. You are taking a tag away from it's context,
and then complaining that the tag has no context on its own. Only part
of your argument is based around conflicts, but the rest seems to be
context.
Yes, it's a bit of both - I think
That's exactly what i mean/want :D
That way you can call the osmxapi url with [polygon=belgium] or
[polygon:country=belgium]
What do the osmxapi developers think about it?
Greetings Johan
Rob wrote:
i would be cool if the osmxapi could accept a href to a polygon xml
file reference instead
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:58 AM, Martijn van Oosterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Jonathan Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
A completely different (and quite OSM-like!) option is dropping all this
complex logic, left-right-blah
Over last week I've noticed that the accuracy reading on my ETrex has briefly
gone down to 10ft a few times. Before last Saturday the best was 16ft. Today
I saw 9ft briefly. Anyone else seen this or know what's going on?
cheers, Chris
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Johan Huysmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's exactly what i mean/want :D
That way you can call the osmxapi url with [polygon=belgium] or
[polygon:country=belgium]
What do the osmxapi developers think about it?
It's a nice idea. I just need to implement
Hi,
That way you can call the osmxapi url with [polygon=belgium] or
[polygon:country=belgium]
What do the osmxapi developers think about it?
It's a nice idea. I just need to implement the algorithm described earlier
in this thread :)
Not only do you need to implement the algorithm, you
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(An obvious optimization is to compute the largest rectangle contained
in, and the largest rectangle containing, the polygon. First check if
point is outside the outer bbox - if yes, you're done. Then check if
point
Chris Hill wrote:
Over last week I've noticed that the accuracy reading on my ETrex has briefly
gone down to 10ft a few times. Before last Saturday the best was 16ft.
Today I saw 9ft briefly. Anyone else seen this or know what's going on?
I've noticed I've been getting WAAS signals a lot
It would be good to get a resolution of the issue of highway classification
and rendering in the USA.
The San Francisco area is getting into a pretty
http://openstreetmap.org/?lat=37.3792lon=-121.9487zoom=12layers=0BFT
good state now, and could act as an 'exemplar' area for the USA should good
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Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The state roads are currently tagged on OSM variously with trunk (green)
primary (red) and secondary (orange). Some pretty major roads a tagged with
secondary (actually a very lowly road class in the UK below motorway,
If we can agree on the rendering rules and get both Mapnik and osmarender
sorted out for the USA
sorted out - they both work fine. Even if we had a production-ready
mechanism for country-specific rendering, it would still be a matter
of opinion, or more accurately, a matter of cartographic
On a ground truth note, it turns out that state highways in
California do range from freeways (CA 85), to major urban surface roads
(CA 82) to narrow two-lane rural roads (CA 130). While lowly, some of
them really are secondary roads.
Dan
On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 17:33 +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
In
Chris Hill wrote:
Sent: 18 April 2008 4:24 PM
To: Talk OSM
Subject: [OSM-talk] GPS accuracy
Over last week I've noticed that the accuracy reading on my ETrex has
briefly gone down to 10ft a few times. Before last Saturday the best was
16ft. Today I saw 9ft briefly. Anyone else seen this or
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
That way you can call the osmxapi url with [polygon=belgium] or
[polygon:country=belgium]
What do the osmxapi developers think about it?
It's a nice idea. I just need to implement the algorithm
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, I see the problem. You are taking a tag away from it's context,
and then complaining that the tag has no context on its own. Only part
of
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Steve Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I would prefer to see everything namespaced, such as
amenity:pub:name or pub:name.
Hmm. In that case, I'm not sure we'll see eye to eye on this at any point!
Cheers,
Andy
On Friday 18 April 2008, Tom Hughes wrote:
If we can agree on the rendering rules and get both Mapnik and
osmarender sorted out for the USA then people will be incentivised
to tag appropriately. The moto 'render and they will come' probably
applies here as elsewhere.
Agreeing on the
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that we do not have the technology to render different
countries in different ways. I don't believe we even know of an efficient
way to do it, so we don't even know what the technology would look like
Hi,
Shouldn't this be as easy as adding a tag indicating country and
altering the stylesheet to say highway=motorway country=us =
color=yellow, highway=motorway country=uk = color=blue?
Complete with the ability to have US motorways in the UK, yay!
Bye
Frederik
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Hi,
Who decides what colours are used on the main maps? I.e. who actually
decided that motorways should be blue, and trunks should be green, how
railways are rendered etc.?
Say I'd like to see railways rendered differently in the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
maps, where
should I ask? Is there
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Shouldn't this be as easy as adding a tag indicating country and
altering the stylesheet to say highway=motorway country=us =
color=yellow, highway=motorway country=uk = color=blue?
Complete with the ability
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Adam Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that we do not have the technology to render different
countries in different ways. I don't believe we even know of an
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Ben Laenen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 18 April 2008, Tom Hughes wrote:
If we can agree on the rendering rules and get both Mapnik and
osmarender sorted out for the USA then people will be incentivised
to tag appropriately. The moto 'render
I hope I didn't come across as aggressive, but I did want to point out some
really weird inconsistencies that do need to be resolved and wanted to
encourage debate. In the UK a secondary roads is a minor road, in San
Francisco this
http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=slat=37.668663lon=-122.485307zoom=18
On Friday 18 April 2008 19:14:22 Tom Hughes wrote:
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On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that we do not have the technology to render different
countries in
On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 19:14 +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
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Adam Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that we do not have the technology to render different
countries
On Friday 18 April 2008 19:25:37 Peter Miller wrote:
I hope I didn't come across as aggressive, but I did want to point out some
really weird inconsistencies that do need to be resolved and wanted to
encourage debate. In the UK a secondary roads is a minor road, in San
Francisco this
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Jon Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Provided we have the polygons describing the boundaries of countries,
states etc then we could tag the data during the osm2pgsql processing.
Alternatively it might be possible for Mapnik to query them at run time
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:44:49 -0400
From: Adam Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] tagging and rendering highways in the USA and
elsewhere
To: Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
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It seems the DR Congo has been mapping their villages using GPS devices since
traditional mapping methods are made difficult by the thick forest. See the
BBC article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7355335.stm.
Compare their map
On Friday 18 April 2008 21:23:47 Peter Miller wrote:
The answer is that OSM's currently
colour scheme seems to be that it is UK imperialism!
For interest, here are some colours using by Google maps around the world
snip
I would suggest we have a default of orange for top-level roads
Hello,
I have a question regarding the amount of nodes that one may use to draw
a road, and whether the amount of nodes used has a considerable effect
on the speed of the OpenStreetMap.
I did my first edits to OSM a few days ago. I'll get a GPS device soon,
but so far my only edits have been
On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 21:57 +0100, Jon Burgess wrote:
It should then be possible to include fips_cntry as a filter in the
osm.xml.
From a purely functional perspective this approach seems to work. The
screenshot below shows what happens if you ask for the motorways in
Ireland to be rendered
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Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 21:13:12 +0100
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Subject: [OSM-talk] BBC: Villages 'discovered' in DR Congo
To: talk talk@openstreetmap.org
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It seems the DR Congo has been
Mapping Africa has is likely to be the most challenging - and at the same
time the most valuable - project that OSM contributes to.
Tony Bowden (User:Tmtm) and I are trying to get a pilot project going in
Uganda to help the Guardian's Katine project (
http://www.guardian.co.uk/katine) which is
Hi,
I took some screenshots of the changes in question, so that people would
get a better picture of what I'm talking about. I took screenshots of
four different places that I edited,
I think your edits are perfectly ok. Be reminded, though, that we have
automatic bezier curve hinting in
Ari,
The short answer is that you can add as many nodes as you like if you think
it better describes what is physically on the ground. I'm always adding
nodes to stuff to make it look right, but I also remove nodes as I go where
I know or find a feature is truly straight.
Cheers
Andy
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Jon Stockill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Hill wrote:
Over last week I've noticed that the accuracy reading on my ETrex has
briefly gone down to 10ft a few times. Before last Saturday the best was
16ft. Today I saw 9ft briefly. Anyone else seen this or
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Tom Hughes wrote:
| In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| If we can agree on the rendering rules and get both Mapnik and osmarender
| sorted out for the USA then people will be incentivised to tag
|
la, 2008-04-19 kello 00:32 +0200, Frederik Ramm kirjoitti:
I think your edits are perfectly ok. Be reminded, though, that we have
automatic bezier curve hinting in place at least for the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
map, so it is very likely that the road was already a smooth curve on
the map even
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Adam Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that we do not have the technology to render different
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:14 AM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
* what if way direction is reversed?
* what if way is extended, merged, split?
That will be a problem indeed. Could theoretically be solved with
strong editor support, but that does not fix the intrinsic
Robert (Jamie) Munro schreef:
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Tom Hughes wrote:
| In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| If we can agree on the rendering rules and get both Mapnik and osmarender
| sorted out for the USA then people
Ari Torhamo schreef:
Hello,
I have a question regarding the amount of nodes that one may use to draw
a road, and whether the amount of nodes used has a considerable effect
on the speed of the OpenStreetMap.
I did my first edits to OSM a few days ago. I'll get a GPS device soon,
but so far
Hallo Jürgen.
Am 18.04.2008 07:26 schrieb Jürgen Fleckenstein:
Hallo,
könntest Du auch die Fahrradkarte als Layer anbieten?
http://www.gravitystorm.co.uk/osm/?zoom=10lat=6446060.49233lon=1041530.08256layers=B00
Jürgen
Harald Kirsch schrieb:
mein OSM/OpenLayers Experiment auf
Hi,
Christoph Wagner schrieb:
Äh?? Nöö...
Ich hab die 103,7MB (gepackt) gmapsupp.img gezogen und getestet...
Wo hasten du ne 94MB Datei?
Auf dem Server. :-)
Dann war die noch irgendwo im Cache oder so.
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Computerteddy
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Martin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
| Hallo,
|
| OK, das sehe ich ein. Habe ich noch gar nicht so genau drauf geachtet
| bisher. Dann eben doch eine 2. Zeile, ist auch nicht der Untergang.
| Und die kann man dann im Laufe der Zeit auch noch vollpacken ;-)
|
Moin,
entweder ich bin blind oder es gibt keinen Tag für Schiffsanleger.
Gerade am Rhein, im Moment arbeite ich an Köln, gibt es ja viele Anleger
für Fahrgastschiffe, Fähren usw.
Es gibt zwar den Pier (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Pier ),
aber der scheint mir doch etwas größeres
Moin
entweder ich bin blind oder es gibt keinen Tag für Schiffsanleger.
Gerade am Rhein, im Moment arbeite ich an Köln, gibt es ja viele
Anleger für Fahrgastschiffe, Fähren usw.
Ich erweitere mal gleich um Anleger für Ruder- und Tretboote.
Ist mir die Tage im Bremerhavener Bürgerpark
Das klingt nach EPSG:4326, diese (dafault-JOSM-) Projektion ist nicht
winkeltreu, im Gegensatz zu Mercator.
ich war mir zwar schon mind. 100% sicher, habe aber nochmal
nachgesehen, und ja: es ist, war und bleibt Mercator-Projektion bei
mir eingestellt.
Ich glaube eher, es ist noch ein
Bei der Amenity restaurant könnte man
Man koennte noch alles moegliche, aber solange meine
Karte noch das Dasein eines Geheimtipps fristet, habe
ich wenig Motivation zu Erweiterungen.
Paul
das würden wir ja gerne ändern ;-)
Gruß Martin
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Harald Kirsch schrieb:
| Hallo Jürgen.
|
| Am 18.04.2008 07:26 schrieb Jürgen Fleckenstein:
| Hallo,
| könntest Du auch die Fahrradkarte als Layer anbieten?
|
|
http://www.gravitystorm.co.uk/osm/?zoom=10lat=6446060.49233lon=1041530.08256layers=B00
|
|
Harald Kirsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Das lässt sich vermutlich einrichten. Allerdings sehe ich im Code, dass
offenbar mal wieder eine andere Projektion verwendet wird.
Das kann ich ehrlich gesagt nicht so recht glauben, denn das ist auch nur
ein normaler mapnik. Alle OSM Projektionen sind ja
Von: Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hallo,
Winkelanzeige: nachdem ich erst eine Waagerechte gezeichnet habe und
anschließend versucht habe, rechtwinklig nach oben oder unten zu
zeichnen, zeigt er mir anstatt 90 Grad 270 Grad an (unten und oben),
während es gleich daneben dann
Hallo,
nach der Funktion Allign Nodes in Rectangle würde ich mir die Funktion des
winkeltreuen Aufziehens von Rechtecken wünschen ;-)
Je nach bisheriger Ungenauigkeit ändert sich ja nach den rechtwinkligen
Anordnen der 4 Nodes das Außenmaß des neuen Rechtecks. Um jetzt wieder auf
einen alten
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:04:02 +0200, Carsten Schwede wrote:
Gravierendste Änderung ist die Darstellung der Straßen. Sie sind jetzt
besser auf die vorhandenen Linientypen abgebildet. Nähres könnt ihr im
Featurefile nachlesen.
Das stimmt durchaus, auch in TTQV. Allerdings läuft die
Ich bin relativ neu hier - nehme aber mal an, dass es AUCH um das
gmapsupp.img von Computerteddy vom 16.04. geht.
Ich hatte bis jetzt nur in der englischen Liste gepostet, dass die
Version vom 16.04. es auf meinem Garmin (Vista) leider nicht erkannt
wird - die vorherigen Versionen
hallo zusammen,
auf webseiten, die osm-karten mit denen von google und yahoo
vergleichen, hat mich in der vergangenheit immer wieder gestört, dass
man dort ständig hin und her schauen muss.
darum habe ich mich vorher an den texteditor gesetzt und ein bischen
code zusammengeworfen.
damit kann
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Hallo,
nach dem ich angefangen habe, mich in den JOSM einzuarbeiten und mir auch
meine Wohnumgebung angeschaut habe, sind mir zwei Dinge aufgefallen. Zum
einen fehlen einige Details. Zum Beispiel eine kleine Verbindung zwischen
zwei Straßen, die nie
Moin,
Gibt es irgendwo den kompletten Workaround wie man aus einem planetfile
ein gmapsupp.img für einen ausgewählten Bereich macht. Rumprobieren mit
mkgmap, osmosis, ... ist mir letztendlich zu mühsam. Hatte mal das
planetfile mit 'ner boundingbox auf Pi*Daumen Deutschland beschnitten
dafür
Hi,
das ganze findet ihr hier: http://sautter.com/map/
Kommt bei mir ne Javascript-Fehlermeldung: OpenLayers not found in
Zeilen 30 und 35?
Bye
Frederik
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Hallo Christoph,
- ich will ja das ganze mal selbst aus dem planet-file basteln (den
Spieltrieb hatte ich ja erwähnt) und deswegen reichen mir die Sachen
vorgefertigten Scahen von der Geofabrik momentan erstmal nicht (die
können ja auch nicht alles machen ;-)
- Die Polygone (wenn auch so
Hallo,
Im JOSM habe ich ein TooL gefunden, mit dem ich mehrere Punkte in
einer Linie ausrichten kann. Die Winkelfunktion habe ich aber noch
nicht gefunden. An welcher Stelle muss ich suchen?
Die ist im gleichen Menue wie die align in line, bloss gibt es die
erst seit 2 Tagen, eventuell musst
Paul Lenz schrieb:
Bei der Amenity restaurant knnte man
Man koennte noch alles moegliche, aber solange meine
Karte noch das Dasein eines Geheimtipps fristet, habe
ich wenig Motivation zu Erweiterungen.
Hast du schon erwägt das auf der osm.org Hauptseite hinzufügen?
Die dynamische
Moin,
- ich will ja das ganze mal selbst aus dem planet-file basteln (den
Spieltrieb hatte ich ja erwähnt) und deswegen reichen mir die Sachen
vorgefertigten Scahen von der Geofabrik momentan erstmal nicht (die
können ja auch nicht alles machen ;-)
- Die Polygone (wenn auch so komische
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 21:48:35 +0200
From: Frank Sautter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Talk-de] ?berblendung zwischen osm und google/yahoo karten
damit kann man jetzt mit einem regler zwischen osm und den verschiedenen
anderen karten ?berblenden.
das ganze findet ihr hier:
Hallo,
Man koennte noch alles moegliche, aber solange meine
Karte noch das Dasein eines Geheimtipps fristet, habe
ich wenig Motivation zu Erweiterungen.
Hast du schon erwägt das auf der osm.org Hauptseite hinzufügen?
Die dynamische POI-Funktion ist an sich eine sehr Sinnvolle
Frank Sautter wrote:
hallo zusammen,
auf webseiten, die osm-karten mit denen von google und yahoo
vergleichen, hat mich in der vergangenheit immer wieder gestört, dass
man dort ständig hin und her schauen muss.
[...]
damit kann man jetzt mit einem regler zwischen osm und den
Bonjour,
Je suis actuellement en stage chez QSMS, une entreprise qui n'a rien à voir
avec la géolocalisation.
Le but est d'utiliser un modules de géolocalisation pour faciliter certaines
taches dans le logiciel. J'ai trouver un moyen de se localiser en utilisant
un fichier XML sur
Je découvre.
Je vais expérimenter et vous donne mes impressions.
Merci pour le tuyau.
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it would seem they just dont render on mapnik for some reason
On 18 Apr 2008, at 10:08, Gerald A wrote:
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SteveC wrote:
The great lakes are missing off the map!
Anyone here able to import them or something
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