Hey.
I have seen a few posters of mapping parties.
Does any one share the source files?
Thanks.
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On 08/10/2009 4:29 PM, Sajjad Anwar sajja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey.
I have seen a few posters of mapping parties.
Does any one share the source files?
Thanks.
Regards.
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On 08/10/09 01:19, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
oh yes, there are. oneway=no, maxspeed=no, drinkable=no, building=no,
area=no, noexit=no (really, it is just used 803 times, but we could
add it to millions of ways), access=no, actually many tags do
have some no-values in the db, also if it
Gervase Markham wrote:
oneway=no might be useful in the very rare case that mappers for
some reason keep marking a road as oneway, but it's actually not!
But I'd expect a note= to be more appropriate. Other than that, I
agree it and noexit=no seem pointless.
oneway=no is useful for
I have added a few turn restrictions in my home town of Osijek, but it
seams that Cloudmade is ignoring them. Why? Does maps.cloudmade.com use
turn restricitons feature?
It there any website that is using OSM data and utilizes turn
restrictions?
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Gervase Markham wrote:
e.g. maxspeed=no is the same as maxspeed=infinite
Although technically correct (some autobahns?) it seems positively
dangerous to label as such. (no).
oneway=no is useful for highway types which would usually imply oneway=yes:
Using the URL seems reasonable, since the URL is unique and the page title
likely isn't unique.
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From: Dave
Hi Valent,
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Valent Turkovic
valent.turko...@gmail.comwrote:
I have added a few turn restrictions in my home town of Osijek, but it
seams that Cloudmade is ignoring them. Why? Does maps.cloudmade.com use
turn restricitons feature?
It there any website that is
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 15:18:50 +0300, Ciprian Talaba
cipriantal...@gmail.com
wrote:
From what I know Cloudmade's routing is not using turn restrinctions
(yet).
If you want something like this take a look at YOURS:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/YOURS.
I just tried YOURS for some turn
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
what are your thoughts?
I have a hard time seeing how any of these usecases can be anything other
than insubstantial extractions. The database directive (article 15) says
that Any contractual provision contrary to Articles 6
Hello Valent,
CloudMade definitely has some support for turn restrictions.
Here is the example:
http://maps.cloudmade.com/?layers=B000FTFlat=48.199192lng=16.300535zoom=15directions=48.19716101447791,16.296372413635254,48.202295544143816,16.302917003631592travel=carstyleId=1
Restriction used :
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Gustav Foseid gust...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
what are your thoughts?
I have a hard time seeing how any of these usecases can be anything other
than insubstantial extractions. The database
Dave F. wrote:
Do you know where are the Motorway Ends signs are located in you examples?
OS define the links as M* classification, but Google shows them as A*
B*.
http://osm.org/go/evhVzyiB
http://osm.org/go/euwqKRNL
On the M50 (I was originally thinking about j3, which is our regular
It there any website that is using OSM data and utilizes turn
restrictions?
Openrouteservice.org uses turn restrictions - but they do not supply information
about the date of their used maps. It is sorry that cloudmade routing does
(not/not always?) use turn restrictions, especially since
Igor Shubovych:
CloudMade definitely has some support for turn restrictions.
[...]
Unfortunately there are a lot of bugs there. CloudMade is going to fix it
during next couple of months.
Is it a known bug that restrictions with restriction=only_* tag are
apparently handled as if they were
oneway=no is useful for highway types which would usually imply
oneway=yes:
highway=motorway, highway=motorway_link and junction=roundabout. The
southern A601(M), that bonkers sliproad on the M50, and (depending on
interpretation) the Swindon Magic Roundabout are UK examples of each case
the interesting change is in US. No copyright info linking to Teleatlas.
Google is now it's own map provider. I was long awaiting this move.
With their data from Streetview they can extract nearly every
information from streetsigns and roadmarking.
But their data is still wrong in many places
Hi,
Longbow4u schrieb:
It there any website that is using OSM data and utilizes turn
restrictions?
Openrouteservice.org uses turn restrictions - but they do not supply
information
about the date of their used maps.
That's not right, ORS do NOT support turn restrictions.
The updates
I hate to revive a long dead thread, but the issue still exists and
Brandon's good idea seems to have been forgotten about. Does anybody have
any suggestions for how this idea might be implemented within OSM?
-Scott
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Brandon Aguirre bran...@cloudmade.comwrote:
Dave F. wrote:
It might be worth contacting the developer. They might have plans that
they can let you copy.
Not sure you got my point (I should have used a smiley). I don't want to
put anything into osm that is just lines on a blueprint in a drawer at
the municipality. I map
I have found situations in the past where maps showed bridges that had been
planned, but, even decades later, were never actually built.
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Polderrunner wrote:
Dave F. wrote:
It might be worth contacting the developer. They might have plans that
they can let you copy.
Not sure you got my point (I should have used a smiley). I don't want to
put anything into osm that is just lines on a blueprint in a
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
http://www.pathetic.org.uk/
What a superb site. What t'internet was invented for. :-)
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On 8 Oct 2009, at 10:39, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
oneway=no might be useful in the very rare case that mappers for
some reason keep marking a road as oneway, but it's actually not!
But I'd expect a note= to be more appropriate. Other than that, I
agree it and noexit=no
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
It might be worth contacting the developer. They might have plans that
they can let you copy.
How much permission do we need for stuff like that? I have this map:
http://warper.geothings.net/maps/preview/1474
... where
Hi Guys,
As Igor says, there are some bugs with our handling of turn restrictions :-(
They are the most urgent routing bugs we have to fix, so we'll be getting
onto them as soon as possible.
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On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Pascal Neis pascal.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Longbow4u
I agree with you. Every single map of my city I've seen has some planned
roads where in reality we have a forest or something else. These roads are
in the oficial map of the city plan made by the authorities and are
promptly copied to comercial maps. I think we should map only things that
are
Hello list members,
starting today there is a visual slippy map displaying map features for
the blind an visually impaired available in a beta testing state:
http://freenet-homepage.de/rapunzely/OSM/blindmap.html
Hobby cartographers without visual impairment can now check their
contributions to
2009/10/9 Lulu-Ann lulu-...@gmx.de:
Hello list members,
starting today there is a visual slippy map displaying map features for
the blind an visually impaired available in a beta testing state:
http://freenet-homepage.de/rapunzely/OSM/blindmap.html
Hobby cartographers without visual
Not quite the same thing but I was told last week some colour blind
people can't use Google maps because there is too much green, but they
can use maps based on OSM data, not sure which style etc, because it
has less/no green
As long as they don't live in Georgia g
2009/10/9 Mike N. nice...@att.net:
Not quite the same thing but I was told last week some colour blind
people can't use Google maps because there is too much green, but they
can use maps based on OSM data, not sure which style etc, because it
has less/no green
As long as they don't live in
Doctau created the following page, and various other people have
contributed to it.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/VotingOnTheWikiIsStupid
I don't think voting is stupid, but I do believe that voting is not
productive. Here's what I believe we should do instead of voting
2009/10/9 Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com:
The benefit is that people spend more time mapping and less time
coordinating with each other on things that don't need to be
coordinated in advance.
I disagree, there are contentious tags I just won't bother doing
anything with, simply because it seems
can you move this thread to the new list where it belongs?
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce a new mailing list: tagg...@openstreetmap.org .
You can subscribe at:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
The mailing list description is tag discussion, strategy and related
tools.
I considered doing so, but this issue is larger than tagging. Do you
have anything to contribute other than stop energy to my suggestion?
Apollinaris Schoell writes:
can you move this thread to the new list where it belongs?
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Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
c'è questo volantino in tedesco
http://www.openstreetmap.de/aktionen.html#flyer
http://www.openstreetmap.de/img/flyer-big.jpg
Ciao Martin,
non mi pare che abbiamo qualcosa di simile..
io se vuoi ti do una mano a sistemare l'italiano ma la traduzione
iniziale col
Il 08 ottobre 2009 09.44, Cristina Moretto more...@fbk.eu ha scritto:
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
c'è questo volantino in tedesco
http://www.openstreetmap.de/aktionen.html#flyer
http://www.openstreetmap.de/img/flyer-big.jpg
Ciao Martin,
non mi pare che abbiamo qualcosa di simile..
io se
ciao,
in questi giorni ho avuto fra le mani l'iblue 747 A+.
Tempo fa girava il lista un thread su questo dispositivo che non funziona
con mtkbabel.
Il download di tracce e waypoint funziona con gpsbabel.
Ho trovato questa illuminante pagina:
...scusate, dimenticavo: lavoro su Debian Lenny.
flavio
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2009/10/8 flavio rigolon flavio.rigo...@gmail.com:
in questi giorni ho avuto fra le mani l'iblue 747 A+.
nota a margine per chi come me possiede questo logger: a partire dal
primo di ottobre è stata attivata la rete EGNOS in tutta europa.
il Nostro ne dovrebbe interpretare correttamente il
2009/10/8 Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
Ciao Martin,
non mi pare che abbiamo qualcosa di simile..
io se vuoi ti do una mano a sistemare l'italiano ma la traduzione
iniziale col tedesco la devi fare te..io non ci capisco nulla!
Puoi chiedere a Frederik se ti ha il file .sla
per
Intanto metti la traduzione in italiano da qualche parte :)
poi - detto fra noi - non ti serve aprire inkscape: e' un file .svg,
ergo un xml, basta che lo apri con un editor di testo, cerchi le
stringhe e le modifichi :)
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Ciao a tutti,
è un'idea che ho avuto tempo fa e mi è tornata in mente parlando di volantini.
L'idea sarebbe quella di stampare migliaia di biglietti da visita, da
spargere a dovere durante le sessioni di mappaggio. Un po' come fa la
vigilanza notturna, con una cosa del genere:
Openstreetmap.org
2009/10/8 Maurizio Napolitano napoo...@gmail.com
Intanto metti la traduzione in italiano da qualche parte :)
poi - detto fra noi - non ti serve aprire inkscape: e' un file .svg,
ergo un xml, basta che lo apri con un editor di testo, cerchi le
stringhe e le modifichi :)
2009/10/8 Maurizio Napolitano napoo...@gmail.com:
Intanto metti la traduzione in italiano da qualche parte :)
+1
poi - detto fra noi - non ti serve aprire inkscape: e' un file .svg,
ergo un xml, basta che lo apri con un editor di testo, cerchi le
stringhe e le modifichi :)
quello bisogna
2009/10/8 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
per martin: se la quantità sale, il prezzo unitario dovrebbe diminuire
di parecchio.
se ne prendiamo 5000 secondo me non arriviamo a 200euro.
possibile, lo chiedo e faccio sapere. Penso che 2500 era già l'inizio
di un buon rapporto quantità prezzo.
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From: talk-it-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-it-
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Sent: giovedì 8 ottobre 2009 2.03
To: openstreetmap list - italiano
Subject: [Talk-it] volantini in italiano
Frederik ha offerto di stampare 2500 pezzi
2009/10/8 Stefano Pedretti stefano.pedre...@gmail.com:
Ciao a tutti,
è un'idea che ho avuto tempo fa e mi è tornata in mente parlando di volantini.
L'idea sarebbe quella di stampare migliaia di biglietti da visita, da
spargere a dovere durante le sessioni di mappaggio. Un po' come fa la
2009/10/8 Stefano Pedretti stefano.pedre...@gmail.com:
L'idea sarebbe quella di stampare migliaia di biglietti da visita, da
spargere a dovere durante le sessioni di mappaggio.
lo si puo` fare senza dover pagare tasse sull'affissione/volantinaggio?
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Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/10/8 flavio rigolon flavio.rigo...@gmail.com:
in questi giorni ho avuto fra le mani l'iblue 747 A+.
nota a margine per chi come me possiede questo logger: a partire dal
primo di ottobre è stata attivata la rete EGNOS in tutta europa.
il Nostro ne
Se si, imho è una buona idea..
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-Messag. originale-
Da: Elena of Valhalla
Inviato: 08/10/2009 13:44:31
Oggetto: Re: [Talk-it] Biglietti da visita
2009/10/8 Stefano Pedretti stefano.pedre...@gmail.com:
L'idea sarebbe quella di stampare migliaia di
2009/10/8 niubii f.pelu...@libero.it:
Credo che ci sia un po' di confusione in merito.
Io il segnale WAAS/EGNOS l'ho sempre ricevuto da quando ho il GPS.
Da qualche giorno e' terminata la fase di test ed e' iniziata la fase
operativa, ma a parte questo funziona tutto come funzionava un
Anzichè solo il volantino, traducigli anche il libro, che poi magari Frederik
i volantini li regala anche a noi :-)
Ottima idea :)
Ho il libro a casa (in tedesco).
Lancio la proposta a Martin e Simone per fare una cosa a sei mani :)
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2009/10/8 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
2009/10/8 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
per martin: se la quantità sale, il prezzo unitario dovrebbe diminuire
di parecchio.
se ne prendiamo 5000 secondo me non arriviamo a 200euro.
possibile, lo chiedo e faccio sapere. Penso che
2009/10/8 Maurizio Napolitano napoo...@gmail.com:
Anzichè solo il volantino, traducigli anche il libro, che poi magari
Frederik i volantini li regala anche a noi :-)
Ottima idea :)
si, ottima idea. Sei ti va, chiedi a Frederik se te la fa fare (visto
che parli benissimo tedesco).
Ho il
Ho provato ad usare Osmosis per estrarre una parte dei dati da
italy.osm.bz2 ma senza risultati.
Questo ho fatto:
- Scaricato Osmosis versione 0.31 full, estratto i files in una
cartella. (ambiente windows)
- Nella cartella principale di osmosis, dove c'è il file osmosis.jar,
ho creato un
Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/10/8 flavio rigolon flavio.rigo...@gmail.com:
in questi giorni ho avuto fra le mani l'iblue 747 A+.
nota a margine per chi come me possiede questo logger: a partire dal
primo di ottobre è stata attivata la rete EGNOS in tutta europa.
il Nostro ne
--- On 08/10/2009 15.14, albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it wrote:
Ho provato ad usare Osmosis per estrarre una parte dei dati da
italy.osm.bz2 ma senza risultati.
Questo ho fatto: - Scaricato Osmosis versione 0.31 full, estratto i
files in una cartella. (ambiente windows)
- Nella
2009/10/8 Fabio A Locati fabioloc...@gmail.com:
Se si, imho è una buona idea..
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-Messag. originale-
Da: Elena of Valhalla
Inviato: 08/10/2009 13:44:31
Oggetto: Re: [Talk-it] Biglietti da visita
2009/10/8 Stefano Pedretti
Non so se c'è qualche errore ma se apri una finestra dos e digiti li il
comando (anche solo il nome del .bat) puoi vedere che errore ti da,
perché la finestra alla fine non si chiude.
Damjan
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mi sa che non trova qualcosa...java cmq è installato !
devi lanciarlo usando java -jar osmosis.jar poi i tuoi comandi
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points-emilia.txt
1
11.64 44.37
11.76 44.35
11.76 44.31
11.65 44.35
END
ti interessa un bounding polygon dell'emilia in formato osmosis?
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2009/10/8 albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it:
points-emilia.txt
1
11.64 44.37
11.76 44.35
11.76 44.31
11.65 44.35
END
ti interessa un bounding polygon dell'emilia in formato osmosis?
beh...se sai dove trovarlo...altrimenti vado per quattro
Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/10/8 albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it:
mi sa che non trova qualcosa...java cmq è installato !
devi lanciarlo usando java -jar osmosis.jar poi i tuoi comandi
ho provato...continua a dirmi la stassa cosa...
C:\osmosisjava -jar osmosis.jar
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:15 PM, albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it wrote:
devi lanciarlo usando java -jar osmosis.jar poi i tuoi comandi
ho provato...continua a dirmi la stassa cosa...
Google dice:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2009-June/015928.html
Ciao
ho avuto lo stesso probelma e se non ricordo male ho aggiustato il file .bat
che mi sa era quello il problema (comunque il classpath). Dimmi se vuoi che
te lo mandi
Ciao
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 17:21, Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:15 PM, albertobonati
Il giorno gio, 08/10/2009 alle 16.09 +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer ha
scritto:
2009/10/8 Fabio A Locati fabioloc...@gmail.com:
Se si, imho è una buona idea..
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-Messag. originale-
Da: Elena of Valhalla
Inviato: 08/10/2009 13:44:31
Oggetto:
Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/10/8 flavio rigolon flavio.rigo...@gmail.com:
in questi giorni ho avuto fra le mani l'iblue 747 A+.
nota a margine per chi come me possiede questo logger: a partire dal
primo di ottobre è stata attivata la rete EGNOS in tutta europa.
il Nostro ne
Il 08 ottobre 2009 02.03, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
Frederik ha offerto di stampare 2500 pezzi in italiano al prezzo di
105 EUR. (Non so, se la spedizione sarebbe incluso). Se vi interessa
(e se troviamo un sponsor) farei la traduzione (diciamo la prima
versione da
Ho importato dalle ctr le quattro dighe di Trieste, ma non sò come taggarle,
siccome sono dei poligoni e non linee. Perciò waterway=weir non so se si può
usare. Seno opterei per man_made=pier. Cosa ne dite?
Altra cosa sono i fanali che sone su tutte le estremità delle dighe. L'unica
cosa che
I can make any specific data requests to MapAction. Let me know specifically
what I should ask them for.
-Mikel
From: Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
To: maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
Cc: osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Thu, October 8,
Hello Mikel,
I actually wanted the boundary data so that it can be imported into OSM. But
since GeoData provided that data to MapAction for humanitarian purposes
(as stated in the map info details) I doubt that the data can be imported
into OSM.
Thanks,
Eugene
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:53 PM,
Yep, geodata earns money by selling esri products, and data (imagery
and vectors)
I'm sure they are aware of our project.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Mikel,
I actually wanted the boundary data so that it can be imported into OSM. But
since
I've been cycling around for post-disaster updates of Marikina roads, question:
I saw some roads and cycleways that are either washed out or that
needs repair. I can add add new tags and access restrictions, but I
feel this will be repaired in the next few months anyway. Any advice?
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On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
i think the more useful case to most people will be to use the OSM
data geographically. if i started beerintheOSM i'd want to use OSM for
as much of the geographic data as possible - that's kinda the point of
OSM isn't it?
Matt Amos wrote:
can the SA requirement be satisfied by saying that we consider the
extracted IDs to be an ODbL part of a collective database, where the
proprietary data is the other part? it would require the ODbL part
(i.e: the list of IDs) to be made available, but nothing else.
This is
Matt Amos wrote:
are you suggesting that we change our guideline on what is substantial?
I am. Well, not so much change, more clarify.
Substantial in EU Database Directive terms can mean quantitative
and/or qualitative.
I agree that extracting a pubs of Britain dataset and distributing
it
A Tele Atlas spokesperson provides this statement on some rumors
floating around the Location Intelligence Conference. Tele Atlas
confirms that Google has decided to stop using Tele Atlas map data for
the U.S. Google will now use its own map data. Our relationship with
Google for map coverage
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A Tele Atlas spokesperson provides this statement on some rumors
floating around the Location Intelligence Conference. Tele Atlas
confirms that Google has decided to stop using Tele Atlas map data for
the U.S. Google
waar zie je dat precies?
dit blokkenpatroon is trouwens ook 'herkenbaar' :
http://maps.google.nl/maps?hl=nlie=UTF8ll=48.458352,-115.139465spn=1.254953,2.469177z=9
zullen we ze hulp aanbieden? :)
groet,
floris
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Floris Looijesteijn schreef:
waar zie je dat precies?
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/basemap/
zullen we ze hulp aanbieden? :)
Waarom /niet/? Dit is echt een perfect moment om Google en OSM in de
zelfde richting te laten kijken.
Stefan
Sam,
May I respectfully disagree?
A reason I'm putting in highway=road ways is that even though I may never
have the petrol or time to get out to most of these places, others might. And
if
others might, they may have a GPS logger. If they do, great, they can adjust
my naive centreline ways
Talking about the appropriate attribution,
The http://data.australia.gov.au/152 webpage indicates the citation as
Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management. This is
incorrect and DERM is actually chasing up the website editor to get things
changed. (Trust a gov2.0
-- Forwarded message --
From: Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com
Date: 2009/10/9
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Google Updates its Data
To: Barnett, Phillip phillip.barn...@itn.co.uk
Cc: OSM Talk t...@openstreetmap.org
the interesting change is in US. No copyright info linking to
fala pessoal,
a cloudmade vai lançar em breve a versão alpha do mapzen, um editor para o
OSM que parece ser mais amigável para novatos, mas que também oferecerá
opções avançadas, como restrições de conversão.
quem quiser se registrar para ser um testador, entre aqui: *
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 07:40:00 +0200, Bernd Wurst be...@bwurst.org wrote:
Das is_in-Tag ist meiner Meinung nach noch zu schlecht in JOSM
integriert,
auch wenn ich keine Endlösung bieten kann, wie das sein sollte.
Letztlich
kann man über das is_in-Tag aber schon ganz gut Zuordnungen treffen.
Seit
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 07:49:16 +0200, Bernd Wurst be...@bwurst.org wrote:
Hallo.
Am Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2009 schrieb Marcus Wolschon:
Dann brauchen wir aber endlich eine andere Möglichkeit die Polygone zu
finden in denen ein Punkt enthalten ist als nur lade halt das
Planet-File
und prüfe
Hallo.
Am Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2009 schrieb marcus.wolsc...@googlemail.com:
Das is_in -Tag ist einfach unbenutzbar spezifiziert.
Du kannst da sonstwas rein schreiben.
Ich kann auch sonstwo Punkte setzen und in jedes andere Tag kann ich auch
sonstwas reinschreiben. Das ist der Geist von OSM.
Hallo.
Am Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2009 schrieb marcus.wolsc...@googlemail.com:
Gegeben einen Punkt Lat+Lon und einen leeren Windows-Rechner
mit Browser und existierende Polygone.
Sage mir bitte, wie finde ich heraus in welchem Ort, Kreis und Bundesland
sowie PLZ-Gebiet dieser Punkt ist ohne
Hallo Martin,
ist das ein Bug im entspr. Plugin?
Das Übersetzungs-Tool wurde Anfang 2009 von einem
Wikipedia-Programmierer für uns geschrieben.
Es hat bestens funktioniert:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:Languages
Dann haben OSMer Hand angelegt und das ganze Ding verbogen.
Er
Hi,
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
Von Strassen hab ich nichts gelesen. Ich dachte an
Ortschaten und Stadtteile als kleinste Einheit.
Christian H. Bruhn wrote:
Man könnte auf unterster Ebene anfangen
und eine Relation für die Straße erstellen, in der alle Häuser erfaßt
sind. Die Relation für den
Hallo,
ich hab das mit dem TMC nur am Rande verfolgt, aber wenn ich den
note-Tag richtig lese, dann ist dies hier...
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/282430
... wohl ein unerwuenschter Effekt? (Scheint mir auch vernuenftig, sowas
nicht hochzuladen, denn diese TMC-Tags und
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
scheinen mir nicht gerade dem OSM-Grundsatz zu folgen, dass wir
menschenlesbare Daten haben wollen ;-)
ist mir heute morgen auch schon aufgefallen ;-)
ich finde es ok, die TMC codes bei uns mit aufzunehmen, aber eher im
sinne eines ref-tags, das auf externe daten (was
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 08:30:03 +0200, Bernd Wurst be...@bwurst.org wrote:
Hallo Bernd.
Wer nützliche Daten produzieren will, schaut sich Bestehendes an und
trägt
seine Daten äquivalent ein. So war das immer und so funktioniert das
auch.
Leider hat das im Falle dieses Tags nicht geklappt.
Es
On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 09:38:16 +0200, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
wrote:
Hallo,
ich hab das mit dem TMC nur am Rande verfolgt, aber wenn ich den
note-Tag richtig lese, dann ist dies hier...
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/282430
... wohl ein unerwuenschter Effekt?
Am Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2009 09:57:09 schrieb Frank Sautter:
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
scheinen mir nicht gerade dem OSM-Grundsatz zu folgen, dass wir
menschenlesbare Daten haben wollen ;-)
ist mir heute morgen auch schon aufgefallen ;-)
ich finde es ok, die TMC codes bei uns mit
On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 09:57:09 +0200, Frank Sautter
openstreet...@sautter.com wrote:
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
scheinen mir nicht gerade dem OSM-Grundsatz zu folgen, dass wir
menschenlesbare Daten haben wollen ;-)
ist mir heute morgen auch schon aufgefallen ;-)
ich finde es ok, die TMC codes
Am 8. Oktober 2009 10:00 schrieb marcus.wolsc...@googlemail.com:
http://tagwatch.stoecker.eu/Germany/De/ignored_is_in.html
Hier ist auch noch was schönes dazu:
http://autobug.osm.lab.rfc822.org/lists/hierarchy.html
Ciao André
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