I can't see a time limit tag at all, there is a lot of free council car parks
in various places but they may have a 2 or 3 hour time limit on them.
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I see a problem wiith this idea. Only because councils change the
times/prices reguarly. Often without notice. You can use many supermarket
car parks for 2 hours but that could change depening on the seasons.
Jack
On Jul 26, 2009 7:42 AM, John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
I can't see a
I see a problem wiith this idea. Only because councils change the
times/prices reguarly. Often without notice. You can use many supermarket
car parks for 2 hours but that could change depening on the seasons
But it should be tagged nonetheless. The fact that there is a time
limitation for parking
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I see a problem wiith this idea.
Only because councils change the times/prices reguarly.
Often without notice. You can use many supermarket car parks
for 2 hours but that could change depening on the seasons.
What councils
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, Jack Stringer wrote:
I see a problem wiith this idea. Only because councils change the
times/prices reguarly. Often without notice. You can use many supermarket
car parks for 2 hours but that could change depening on the seasons.
Jack
On Jul 26, 2009 7:42 AM, John Smith
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Peter Dörrie peter.doer...@googlemail.com wrote:
time_limitation=yes
limitation_duration=3 (time in hours)
Well it's a restriction, so tagging it as such might be more consistent with
other restrictions, eg.
restriction=time_limitation
I have no idea about how to tag
restriction=time_limitation
Actually time is usually used in tagging for time of day, so perhaps
stay_limitation might be more applicable for how long you can stay in the car
park.
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Using the tag 'description=*' would help show users the most
noteworthy details along with the phone # to call for more info.
Cheers,
Sam
On 7/26/09, John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Peter Dörrie peter.doer...@googlemail.com wrote:
time_limitation=yes
John Smith (delta_foxt...@yahoo.com)schrieb:
I can't see a time limit tag at all, there is a lot of free council
car parks in various places but they may have a 2 or 3 hour time limit
on them.
Maybe this helps:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Maximum_Stay
Regards
malenki
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com wrote:
Using the tag 'description=*' would
help show users the most
noteworthy details along with the phone # to call for more
info.
It'd be nice if it would be computer readable, not just human readable since
then you could
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, malenki o...@malenki.ch wrote:
Maybe this helps:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Maximum_Stay
Doesn't look like it was approved, and it doesn't look like it would be
nice/easy to parse by some kind of software, eg searching for a place to park.
Just found this on BoingBoing:
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/07/26/london-mapped-in-wor.html
Jeffrey sez, Take a look at this map of London with a Warcraft II
theme; I used GSS/Geographic Stylesheets and Cartagen to create a
custom map style that displays the entire world as if it were a
On Sunday 26 July 2009 10:29:06 John Smith wrote:
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, malenki o...@malenki.ch wrote:
Maybe this helps:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Maximum_Stay
Doesn't look like it was approved, and it doesn't look like it would be
nice/easy to parse by some kind
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Cartinus carti...@xs4all.nl wrote:
When searching for a parking space, it is even simpler. The
software you use
for that, doesn't have to understand the tag. It just has
to display it.
Ok you get back 50 results within a 2 block radius but if you could drill down
so
Hi,
Is there a park barrier like this:
Like its made of metal, circular in shape, two perpendicular diagonals
separator, rotates and prevents any sort of vehicles including cycles to be
brought in.
Only one person can enter at a time.
I checked the http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Barrier but
On Sat, 25 Jul 2009, Karl Guggisberg wrote:
Is this the expected behaviour? Is there a problem perhaps with that
particular way?
I think it isn't. I today applied the patch from the provider of the sort
feature, but sorting of relations is still
under development.
We had tickets about
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, ヴィカス ヤダワ (vikas yadav) mevi...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a park barrier like this:
Like its made of metal, circular in shape, two
perpendicular diagonals separator, rotates and prevents any
sort of vehicles including cycles to be brought in.
Only one person can enter
Sounds like a turnstile.
It's not yet in the list of barriers, but the list can be extended.
Cheers, Chris
(vikas yadav) wrote:
Hi,
Is there a park barrier like this:
Like its made of metal, circular in shape, two perpendicular diagonals
separator, rotates and prevents any sort of
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 8:16 AM, John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, ヴィカス ヤダワ (vikas yadav) mevi...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a park barrier like this:
Like its made of metal, circular in shape, two
perpendicular diagonals separator, rotates and prevents any
Hi all,
I think this page is quite important for new users, as it describes
many of the possible beginner's errors:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Editing_Standards_and_Conventions
I don't understand why there is this disclaimer on top:
This article or section contains out-of-date
Exactly this: Full-height turnstiles in the same wikipedia page.
Ones here are just a metre high without a roof.
Ill use barrier=stile for these gates.
Thanks a lot.
Vikas
2009/7/26 Karl Newman siliconfi...@gmail.com
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 8:16 AM, John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.comwrote:
I'm just looking at ways of getting video-camera data into openstreetview
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Georeference_video
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/StreetPhotos/test3/output.kml
is anyone else working with georeferenced videos for mapping?
I think that you should use barrier=turnstile, otherwise data users
will think they are http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stile
Shaun
On 26 Jul 2009, at 17:34, Vikas Yadav wrote:
Exactly this: Full-height turnstiles in the same wikipedia page.
Ones here are just a metre high without a roof.
Ill
info is pretty old and not up to date. some rework is needed to make
it really useful . Include newer standards like relations, remove
some lengthy explanations about divided highways. remove or shrink
some of the large pictures to make it easier to read.
On Jul 26, 2009, at 9:17 AM,
Christiaan Welvaart wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2009, Karl Guggisberg wrote:
Is this the expected behaviour? Is there a problem perhaps with that
particular way?
I think it isn't. I today applied the patch from the provider of the sort
feature, but sorting of relations is still
under
Thanks. changed my gates to turnstile.
btw, JOSM does not recognize turnstile while it had an icon for stile.
2009/7/27 Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk
I think that you should use barrier=turnstile, otherwise data users will
think they are http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stile
Shaun
2009/7/26 Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com:
info is pretty old and not up to date.
well, but it is still valid, even if it's old, isn't it? I could not
find errors - things that now are treated/mapped differently or the
like.
some rework is needed to make it
really useful.
go ahead. I
I had an interesting experience related to my first mapping project. I was
trying find convenient entry points into a new local fitness trail to check it
out. Although there is an official Google map with a GPX trace, it's hard to
find entry points, parking, etc because they're a bit hidden
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Vikas Yadav vi...@thevikas.com wrote:
btw, JOSM does not recognize turnstile while it had an icon
for stile.
there is no official turnstile tag with OSM, stile is the same thing.
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Hi all,
I've been thinking about the CloudMade layoffs and the Foundation
articles of association. Have a look and let me know what you think.
http://weait.com/cloudmade-layoffs
Best regards,
Richard
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I swear that neither the
questioner or the last
poster is a sock puppet account!
Yes, some times the slightest of actions have the most effect :)
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Hi,
there are no newer diffs for the last 12 hours ...
Flo
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--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk wrote:
I think that you should use
barrier=turnstile, otherwise data users will think they are
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stile
Turnstiles were originally used, like other forms of stile, to allow human
beings to pass whilst
Hello,
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Hi,
there are no newer diffs for the last 12 hours ...
Flo
And no daily diffs since July 25th.
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Buongiorno,
al seguente link potrete votare parere positivo/neutro/negativo alla
proposta di uniformare tutti i portali italiani al modello[1] che è
stato adottato per Puglia e Lombardia.
http://www.doodle.com/x54iux4x5xf6e6az
Buon voto :)
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Puglia
2009/7/26 Stefano de Fabris defa...@katamail.com:
Solo due piccole note per coloro che si accingono ad eliminare
modificare i confini vecchi.
1) Il confine lato mare non appartiene alla relazione border-Italia a
differenza di quella vecchia: bisogna aggiungerla (io credo di sì)?
Direi di si,
ciao,
per una intervista che sara' in edicola a settembre, mi hanno chiesto
di fornire alcune immagini di mappe significative dello stato italiano
del progetto OpenStreetMap.
Oltre alle solite zone: milano, trieste, pompeii, roma...
c'e' qualche zona degna di essere pubblicata full color su una
2009/7/25 iiizio iiizio iiizio.iii...@gmail.com:
2009/7/25 Stefano Salvador stefano.salva...@gmail.com:
Mi sono fermato al confine austriaco: devo capire che tag riportare
visto che ne hanno un casino e in parte si riferiscono ad un loro
import massivo. Come definizione sono meglio quelli
Personalmente sarei contrario, al momento, ad un import massivo delle aree
agricole. Il piccolo pezzo importato nella zona di Palazzolo sull'Oglio [1]
ha comportato un vero e proprio dribbling per tracciare con JOSM gli argini
del fiume per i continui agganci ai nodi esistenti e alla minor
Io il mio piccolo comune (Castelleone di Suasa, AN) l'ho mappato in
maniera quanto più approfondita, ho inserito diversi numeri civici, ho
anche mappato delle strade in fase di costruzione, ho mappato e strade
bianche (imbracciate) di campagna, nonché ho mappato il parco
archeologico di Suasa
Francesco de Virgilio dixit:
Il giorno 26 luglio 2009 12.17, Giovanni Fasanog...@gvf.ve.it ha scritto:
Ma come prima proponi di appoggirsi al wiki e poi la prima cosa che fai
è
un sondaggio senza usarlo ??? :-)
Sono un wikipediano da qualche anno, ma continuo a pensare che Doodle
sia molto
ciao a tutti
Ho cominciato a segnalare i tratti di percorsi e sentieri che mi
risultano essere parte di route come Alta Via delle Dolomiti o simili.
Ho notato che sulla route c'e' la key symbol che dovrebbe essere la
descrizione del simbolo del percorso... Come lo riempio questo campo
in modo da
Il giorno 26 luglio 2009 20.49, Luca Delucchilucadel...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Il giorno 26 luglio 2009 20.45, Francesco de
Virgiliofradev...@gmail.com ha scritto:
3) al prossimo LinuxDay possiamo anche esportare le pagine più
importanti in PDF o farle stampare da PediaPress [2], e fare in
Ecco la prima bozza, che ne pensate? argomenti da aumentare e quelli
da diminuire? per fare il booklet servono delle pagine multiple di 4,
ora sono 12 una non del tutto piena
ciao
Luca
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Il giorno 27 luglio 2009 00.56, Luca Delucchilucadel...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Ecco la prima bozza, che ne pensate? argomenti da aumentare e quelli
da diminuire? per fare il booklet servono delle pagine multiple di 4,
ora sono 12 una non del tutto piena
scusate mancava il link
2009/7/27 Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
scusate mancava il link
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Image:Tutorial_italiano.pdf
bello!
alcune correzioni:
pagina1: Italian OpenStreetMap Minitutorial, July 27, 2009
pagina 2: Contents
pagina 3: alcune parole inglesi sono al singolare e
In data lunedì 27 luglio 2009 00:57:04, Luca Delucchi ha scritto:
scusate mancava il link
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Image:Tutorial_italiano.pdf
Naturalmente la trasmissione radiofonica («programma radio» non mi piace!) di
Radio Popolare (di Milano, così la si distingue da Radio
2009/7/27 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
2009/7/27 Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
scusate mancava il link
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Image:Tutorial_italiano.pdf
l'inizio del libro OSM in lingua italiana :)
complimenti!
ciao,
Martin
Hi
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
I am also aware that there is a 50K place gazetteer sitting there
untouched - last week I was adding villages in Norfolk by hand and
the data is sitting available in NPTG.
I taught myself XSLT at the weekend and played a bit with the NPTG
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
wood=mixed(54)|coniferous(25)|deciduous(15)|Pine(1)|Eucalytus
Globulos (Tas
Bluegum)(1)
is that from the Au dataset?
AU/NZ+some pacific islands bbox=110,-50,180,-10
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On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
Well tagwatch has this:
wood=mixed(54)|coniferous(25)|deciduous(15)|Pine(1)|Eucalytus Globulos (Tas
Bluegum)(1)
is that from the Au dataset?
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his principle was fitting it inside the case
mine would have been for function - working gps
I wasn't disagreeing, especially if you read the bit where it looks like he
stuffed something up and it only saw 2 satellites :)
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
applies to most of australia, we could just make it the
default :-)
I'm not sure if it's most or not, it would be most the western side of the
range, but there seems to be quite a few on the eastern side in QLD where this
isn't the case,
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Biogenesis_/diary/7219
did you go for road closed
road intermittent
ford
or some new tag?
looks like a
highway=construction
construction=residential
That is if they are actually planning to fix it.
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Biogenesis_/diary/7219
did you go for road closed
road intermittent
ford
or some new tag?
looks like a
highway=construction
construction=residential
That is if they are actually planning to fix it.
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bridge=no
local_council_does_engineering_checks_of_roads=no
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we don't seem to have industrial landuse tags
mine
steelworks
or agricultural/industry landuse
winery
silo
so should we make up a bumper size list of really_useful tags?
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--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
mine
landuse=quarry
steelworks
man_made=works
or agricultural/industry landuse
winery
winery is a building, the surrounding vines would be
landuse=vineyard
silo
I'd say silo's are buildings, not landuse.
so should we make up a
On 26/07/2009, at 6:39 PM, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
bridge=no
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On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
landuse=quarry
only works for opencut
otherwise one uses natural=cave_entrance??
No idea, try the main talk list, I would have just marked it as
landuse=quarry, layer=-1
No sane answers there :-)
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--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
there are silos big enough to be landuse
and then attached grain storage sites where they cover the
stuff with tarps
A silo is something which is a landmark around here because
its so flat
so they are worth having their own tag
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
How big does a building have to be before it's no longer a building?
747/380 Hangers are really big but they're still buildings. shrug
buildings that are big enough to mess up the contour data ??
i can identify some sheds here of that size
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--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
buildings that are big enough to mess up the contour data
??
i can identify some sheds here of that size
however they're still man made, not landuse, landuse is a grouping tag not a
tag for a single thing
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
I've updated the site:
http://maps.bigtincan.com/tagwatch/
to include both node and relation tags along with the existing way tags,
but I haven't figured out how to select a relation in JOSM yet.
I see that Ultimo has declared independence
Microsoft
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I see that Ultimo has declared independence
Damn yuppies with too much time on their hands! :)
Microsoft has been formally declared a cult
Linus referred to MS hating as a disease, so who knows :)
and we have four ways of marking Adventist
'Seventh-day Adventist' is the official name, but commonly abbreviated
to Adventist or SDA.
Technically, an adventist is someone who believes in the (soon) second
coming of Christ (the Advent), so most Christian faiths can be called
adventists. However, it's usually applied to a number of
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
Microsoft has been formally declared a cult
I just looked it up, someone being funny tagging MS' office in Sydney.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/345461052/history
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--- On Sun, 26/7/09, b.schulz...@scu.edu.au b.schulz...@scu.edu.au wrote:
That seems like the most appropriate.
I'll throw in a FIXME so it gets highlighted and
hopefully a local mapper will update it after I'm gone.
Just marking it as construction makes it go bright yellow in JOSM, and
Aí galera,
traduzi as legendas das Featured Images - Imagem da Semana no wiki. A ideia
é que elas apareçam em português na nossa página inicial - embora, por
alguma razão, elas não estejam aparecendo traduzidas...
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Bacharelando em Sistemas de Informação -
Moin Rudi,
Ich verwende mkgmap, um die einzelnen Layer zusammenzufügen. Damit ist es
nicht möglich, unterschiedliche Namen für die Layer zu vergeben (ich weiß
zumindest nicht, wie es geht). Wenn du gmaptool verwendest, kannst Du
unterschiedliche Namen erhalten (siehe All-In-One Karte).
Ah,
Es gibt noch mehr Wörtebücher als leo. Ganz gut ist auch
http://dict.tu-chemnitz.de
Und da steht tap für Wasserhahn, Wasserleitung. Nenn es water_tap, das
ist etwas erklärender.
Wenn ein Müllcontainer eine amenity ist, dann ist es eine
Wasserzapfstelle auch. Alosmein Vorschlag: amenity =
Am Saturday 25 July 2009 22:55:07 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hallo,
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Da die DPAG ja nicht mit uns kooperieren möchte, rufe ich hiermit die
Aktion Postkasten aus.
Zum Eintragen der Standorte benötigt man ja nicht unbedingt ein GPS...
Grundsaetzlich finde ich
Ich denke, wenn das nicht öffentliche Abstellplätze sind ist das für die
Allgemeinheit auch keine relevante Information.
Das ist zu kurz gedacht. In diesen Garagenhöfen liegen oft auch
Lieferanteneingänge und so. Also: Einzeichnen und access = private dran.
Wo wir schon dabei sind: Wie wäre
Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
Hallo Community,
die neue Postkasten-Suche der DPAG ist ja wohl eine reine Schikane...
Bei uns im Ort fehlen mehrere Kästen, in den Nachbardörfen alle.
Die DPAG verwendet wahrscheinlich den Geocoder von Google, das sieht man
an den Verschiebungen der Hausnummern.
Friedhelm Schmidt schrieb:
Ich denke, wenn das nicht öffentliche Abstellplätze sind ist das für die
Allgemeinheit auch keine relevante Information.
Das ist zu kurz gedacht. In diesen Garagenhöfen liegen oft auch
Lieferanteneingänge und so. Also: Einzeichnen und access = private dran.
On Sat, 2009-07-25 at 19:12 +0200, malenki wrote:
Willst du schnell durch die Stadt, egal wieviel Verkehr?
= Bundesstraßen existieren
Nun, ich will so durch die Stadt, wie ein Einheimischer mir als Fremden
empfehlen wuerde zu fahren (hauptsaechlich mit Blick auf den
Radtourismus).
= als
SLXViper schrieb:
Friedhelm Schmidt schrieb:
Wo wir schon dabei sind: Wie wäre es wenn man parking mit access =
private mit einem grauen P symbol rendern würde. Das sind dann
z.b.Parkplätze und Tiefgaragen in Wonanlagen, aber auch Aldis, Lidls und
Baumarkts Parkplätze.
Das sind dann
moin,
grungelborz schrieb:
D.h. wir brauche ein access='nur für Besucher und Angestellte von xxx'.
ist das nicht destination?
Anlieger frei = ich habe da etwas zu Erledigen...
Gruß
Jörk
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Friedhelm Schmidt schrieb:
Wenn ein Müllcontainer eine amenity ist, dann ist es eine
Wasserzapfstelle auch. Alosmein Vorschlag: amenity = water_tap.
wir sollten uns nicht so an amenity fest klammern.
das tolle bei osm ist ja, dass auf beiden Seiten (x=y) was steht und man
so Kategorien
Jörk schrieb:
grungelborz schrieb:
D.h. wir brauche ein access='nur für Besucher und Angestellte von xxx'.
ist das nicht destination?
Anlieger frei = ich habe da etwas zu Erledigen...
Man muß IMO irgendwie angeben, zu welchem Geschäft der Parkplatz gehört.
Daher reicht 'access' alleine nicht
Hallo,
Was, wenn das Garagengelände von einer öffentlichen Straße aus ohne
Zugangsbeschränkung erreichbar ist?
ggf. zeichne ich einen Straßenstummel wenn ich glaube daß es zur
Orientierung hilft ich aber nicht reingehen will.
Dimitri
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On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 10:01:47AM +0200, Sven Anders wrote:
Ich spinne mal ein wenig weiter:
Auf einer Webseite sollte es eine OSM Karte geben auf der man mit einem
Mausklick einen Briefkasten melden kann. Der wird dann automatisch in OSM
eintgetragen, wenn in der Nähe (z.B. 500m) nicht
grungelborz schrieb:
Hier
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=48.34524lon=12.126389zoom=18layers=B000FTF
zum Beispiel weißt du nicht ob du den Parkplatz verwenden darfst wenn du
das Seniorenzentrum besuchen willst.
operator = Edeka ?
Gruß
Jörk
Moin !
dann wäre in dem Zusammenhang aber ganz schön wenn es eine Themenkarte
gibt mit den verschiedenen Symbolen (Postkasten, Postbox etc.) um
schneller eine Übersicht zu bekommen.
Bei den Postkästen sollte dann noch erkennbar (Farbe des Symbols) sein
ob schon die Collection_Time erfaßt
grungelborz schrieb:
SLXViper schrieb:
Friedhelm Schmidt schrieb:
Wo wir schon dabei sind: Wie wäre es wenn man parking mit access =
private mit einem grauen P symbol rendern würde. Das sind dann
z.b.Parkplätze und Tiefgaragen in Wonanlagen, aber auch Aldis, Lidls und
Baumarkts
Thomas Reincke schrieb:
Fips Schneider schrieb:
Dazu sind mir folgende Probleme aufgefallen:
- die Stop-Positions bekommen nach dem Schema keinen Namen. Das ist aber
sehr unpraktisch,
wenn man in der Relation die richtigen Punkte noch erkennen will (in der
Übersicht aller
Teile der
Hallo,
wie bekomme ich am einfachsten die OSM Karte von Bangkok oder Thailand auf
mein Garmin.
Über die Worldkarte sollte es ja gehen und dann dort auswählen?
Gibt es einen einfacheren Weg?
Cu .
**Michael*
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Du kannst auf http://garmin.na1400.info/routable.php eine Routingfähige
Karte erstellen und als fertige .img Datei runterladen. Klappt prima und ist
komfortabel.
Grüße,
Peter
2009/7/26 Michael Sauer michael.openstreet...@suesz.de
Hallo,
wie bekomme ich am einfachsten die OSM Karte von
Fips Schneider schrieb:
Thomas Reincke schrieb:
Fips Schneider schrieb:
Dazu sind mir folgende Probleme aufgefallen:
- die Stop-Positions bekommen nach dem Schema keinen Namen. Das ist aber
sehr unpraktisch,
wenn man in der Relation die richtigen Punkte noch erkennen will (in der
Am Sonntag, 26. Juli 2009 schrieb Florian Lohoff:
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 10:01:47AM +0200, Sven Anders wrote:
Ich spinne mal ein wenig weiter:
Auf einer Webseite sollte es eine OSM Karte geben auf der man mit einem
Mausklick einen Briefkasten melden kann. Der wird dann automatisch in OSM
malenki o...@malenki.ch wrote:
Mal davon abgesehen, dass es Leute (wie mich) gibt, die
fahrbahnbegleitende Fahrradwege/Spuren als größeres Risiko, nichts als
Sicherheitsgewinn einschätzen und daher versuchen, solche Radwegen
möglichst zu meiden.
Das kann man in dieser Pauschalität IMO nicht
Sven Sommerkamp s_sommerk...@gmx.de wrote:
Noch besser fände ich es in nicht einer Extrakarte, sondern in einer
sozusagen
Allround Karte wo man dann gleich auch eine Radroute genrieren kann.
Sowas wie openstreetbrowser.
Welchen Rasterlayer mand a drunterlegt ist ja nicht relevant. Ich
habe
Am So, 26.07.2009, 10:01 schrieb Sven Anders:
Ist aber vermutlich Overkill. Wenn wir dass haben können wir das danach
auch
für andere Aktionen nutzen.
Sas wünsche ich mir auch schon lange - eine größere Version des
Amenity-Editors.
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Talk-de
Michael Sauer michael.openstreet...@suesz.de wrote:
wie bekomme ich am einfachsten die OSM Karte von Bangkok oder Thailand auf
mein Garmin.
Ich würde ja gefülsmäßig sagen, dass sich das nicht lohnt, weil da
noch viel zu wenig erfasst ist. Außerdem vermute ich, dass mkgmap da
eventuell
Sven Geggus schrieb:
malenki o...@malenki.ch wrote:
Mal davon abgesehen, dass es Leute (wie mich) gibt, die
fahrbahnbegleitende Fahrradwege/Spuren als größeres Risiko, nichts
als Sicherheitsgewinn einschätzen und daher versuchen, solche
Radwegen möglichst zu meiden.
Das kann man in dieser
Am 24. Juli 2009 20:58 schrieb Dirk Stöcker openstreet...@dstoecker.de:
All diejenigen die sich partout nicht an diese allgemeingültigen Regeln
halten wollen sorgen im Endeffekt dafür, dass die ganzen umstrittenen
Einträge für die Katz sind.
Die Hauptregel ist doch wirklich einfach zu
Am 26. Juli 2009 15:15 schrieb malenki o...@malenki.ch:
Das kann man in dieser Pauschalität IMO nicht so stehen lassen.
Überland sind solche fahrbahnbegleitenden Radwege ja meist
landwirtschaftliche Wege,
In dieser Form kenne ich das aus den Niederlanden. In D habe ich
bisher nur diese
Am 26. Juli 2009 10:01 schrieb Sven Anders s...@anders-hamburg.de:
Ich spinne mal ein wenig weiter:
Auf einer Webseite sollte es eine OSM Karte geben auf der man mit einem
Mausklick einen Briefkasten melden kann. Der wird dann automatisch in OSM
eintgetragen, wenn in der Nähe (z.B. 500m)
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 02:10:37PM +0200, Mitja Kleider wrote:
Du willst also wenn ich das richtig verstehe, dass unangemeldete Nutzer ohne
Kenntnis der Tags allgemein Objekte melden können, die noch nicht in der
Datenbank stehen. Die Meldungen sollten per RSS für ein Gebiet abfragbar sein
Hiho,
im Wiki findet sich für Sackgassen zwar das noexit=yes auf dem letzten
Knoten, aber nicht, wie ich die Straße markieren soll, wenn keine
Wendemöglichkeit für LKW besteht.
Gibts schon n Attribut oder generell eine Lösung dafür?
Grüße, Manu
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