Hello everyone.
I use a GPS 60CSX. In seeking a map to my gps, I found the website
http://mapcenter2.cgpsmapper.com/
It provides a cartographic database for free use and conversion.
Could we use this data to enrich Osm?
Thank you for your advice and light.
J-L
The licence is more restrictive than the OSM use:
Any Map covered by the License may be used for any personal or educational
purposes without limitations, including decompilation, modification,
conversion and recompilation. Any professional use (including but not
limited to commercial,
On 5 March 2010 20:35, simon msr...@gmail.com wrote:
In this case your park have to follow the coastline with the tham node
(I have correct it to show you)
unfortunately the water is part of the park
If it was a park with water in the midle you have to use multipolygone
relation
On 5 March 2010 20:40, Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't use coastline but tag the basin with natural water or any other water
type tags
like riverbank …
hmm, well if we can ignore for a moment the abomination of
inconsistency that is water tagging in general and
On 5 March 2010 20:39, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5 March 2010 17:17, Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com wrote:
i've recently mapped a park which contains a basin. when the tiles
render, the whole area, including the water, renders green. how would
i tag this so the
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Please tell me if I am wrong !?
As we are working together with wikipedia, it would be nice to include
direct-links to osm or even a small part of the map to the city/town pages.
I think this would be a good promotion towards osm.
I am not much
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:10 AM, colliar colliar4e...@aol.com wrote:
Please tell me if I am wrong !?
As we are working together with wikipedia, it would be nice to include
direct-links to osm or even a small part of the map to the city/town pages.
I think this would be a good promotion
Hi Colliar,
A link is already there. If the co-ordinates of a place are given in the top
right this leads to direct links to every map under the sun, and a few others
too by the look of it.
OpenStreetMap is already in the list, with its copyright, and a further list of
osm developer projects.
2010/3/5 Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com:
they'd already rendered, but now someone else has drawn it
incorrectly. i'll revert, use a polygon relation, and re-render
haven't you stated above that the water is part of the park? The
multipolygon-relation will exclude the inner from the
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Liz wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010, Patrick Weber wrote:
I tried Navit on Android yesterday, at least on my phone (HTC Magic) it
was unusable, the map didnt update properly or follow my movements, and
crashed a few times. I also could not find out
I have a related question, which I've let sit for several months hoping to find
an answer for. There is a park here
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=27.8394lon=-82.5924zoom=14layers=B000FTF
that includes wetland islands, wetland mainland, and dry mainland. Initially I
could not get any of it
I'm pleased to announce Gosmore Earth after more than a year of silence.
Gosmore is a viewer of OSM-XML with routing and searching capabilities.
Ports include Linux, Windows, Windows-Mobile and Maemo. It uses it's own
binary file format that is optimized for small devices.
New features include:
*
Danilo,
Yo estoy usando Thuban en Ubuntu para ver los archivos Shapefile.
Hay otros archivos, en este momento no recuerdo en que formato, para los
cuales aun no he buscado una alternativa. Si encuentras algo para esos otros
archivos, por favor avisame.
Saludos,
Julio Costa
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010
Main page here: [1]
Already discussed one year ago, we didn't come to a standardization of
the tag used to describe shops selling ice creams = proliferation of
different tags today
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Ice_cream
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Hillsman, Edward hills...@cutr.usf.edu writes:
I have a related question, which I've let sit for several months
hoping to find an answer for. There is a park here
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=27.8394lon=-82.5924zoom=14layers=B000FTF
that includes wetland islands, wetland mainland, and
On a related issue, since a way that forms a closed loop is interpreted as the
boundary of an area rather than as a way, how does one map a road or trail that
forms a closed loop?
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Sender: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org
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I'm pleased to announce Gosmore Earth after more than a year of silence.
Gosmore is a viewer of OSM-XML with routing and searching capabilities.
Ports include Linux, Windows, Windows-Mobile and Maemo. It uses it's own
binary file format that is optimized for small devices.
Looks sweet on my
On 5 March 2010 16:28, elf Pavlik perpetual-trip...@wwelves.org wrote:
Hello Everyone!
I just asked on GeoNames mailing list why they don't use OSM for their
map functionality.
http://groups.google.com/group/geonames/t/ec02877f850cf6c7
A person named Marc responded that OSM share-alike
John F. Eldredge wrote:
On a related issue, since a way that forms a closed loop is interpreted as
the boundary of an area rather than as a way, how does one map a road or
trail that forms a closed loop?
It depends on the context. A closed loop tagged with a highway tag is
just a
Hi Bernhard, all,
Very interesting proposal.
I think people in a position to do so should give attentive
consideration to your situation, facing Internet infrastructure
limitations in a developing country. (Beside your personal situation and
dedication which would certainly deserve a
On 5 Mar 2010, at 24:29 , Robin Paulson wrote:
On 5 March 2010 20:40, Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't use coastline but tag the basin with natural water or any other water
type tags
like riverbank …
hmm, well if we can ignore for a moment the abomination of
On 6 March 2010 01:24, Bernhard zwischenbrugger b...@datenkueche.com wrote:
Google Cache Time:
Cache-Control: public, max-age= //feels like one month (I
didn't calculate)
I'd say it's a bad idea to specify a cache time, instead there is
other caching mechanisms to tell if a tile has
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, elf Pavlik wrote:
Hello Everyone!
I just asked on GeoNames mailing list why they don't use OSM for their
map functionality.
http://groups.google.com/group/geonames/t/ec02877f850cf6c7
A person named Marc responded that OSM share-alike license is too
restrictive. Please
On 6 March 2010 01:41, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
haven't you stated above that the water is part of the park? The
multipolygon-relation will exclude the inner from the outer, so IMHO
this is not your desired solution...
ah, yes. good point.
i hadn't understood it
On 6 March 2010 06:23, Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
Didn't see when zoomed in to your view. clear now from low zoom.
you can hack it but that is dirty tagging for the renderer.
it is indeed. i'll leave it as is, and come up with some bullshit for
when a casual map user asks why
I have not seen this news here on the lists:
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/CeBIT-2010-Linux-New-Media-Awards-presented-946907.html
The jury chose OpenStreetMap as the most innovative open source
project. Second place in this category with an equal number of votes
was awarded to KDE and
While API 0.6 have implemented object versioning, preventing
accidentally overwriting someone else's changes, with introduction of
atomic uploads now I see many problems with duplicate data.
These come often with imports of data or generally if someone uploads
any new data without modifying any
Hi,
On 6 March 2010 00:16, MP singular...@gmail.com wrote:
While API 0.6 have implemented object versioning, preventing
accidentally overwriting someone else's changes, with introduction of
atomic uploads now I see many problems with duplicate data.
These come often with imports of data or
MP wrote:
While API 0.6 have implemented object versioning, preventing
accidentally overwriting someone else's changes, with introduction of
atomic uploads now I see many problems with duplicate data.
These come often with imports of data or generally if someone uploads
any new data without
On 5 Mar 2010, at 13:41 , Robin Paulson wrote:
landuse? no, i didn't use that. i used leisure=park
sure. ahh… our messy key,tag combinations for areas natural, landuse, leisure
…
and it's not a national park, only local council
we still use it for parks if it's the type of parks
Roy Wallace ha scritto:
Use amenity=* for useful and important facilities.
Use shop=* for a place selling a retail product or service
It could be a sensible proposal, but at present state the shops where
you can sit and eat (or even the take-away shops) are all tagged as
amenity.
The problem
Exporting from the OSM slippymap. The options are not visible for either
of the image options nor the HTML option. Looks OK in Firefox and Safari.
Is this a good enough place to report this problem, or should I send a
message or something elsewhere? It was working fine a couple of weeks ago
John Smith schrieb:
On 6 March 2010 01:24, Bernhard zwischenbrugger b...@datenkueche.com wrote:
Google Cache Time:
Cache-Control: public, max-age= //feels like one month (I
didn't calculate)
I'd say it's a bad idea to specify a cache time, instead there is
other caching
Fin qui tutto bello. Poi? Come si accede direttamente al db di OSM? Come
si fa a fare una beta per non rischiare di sputtanare tutto con qualcosa di
fatto male? Chi mi dà una mano a validare le mie scelte in termini di
regole di trasposizione dei dati?
ogni import di dati è una storia a
ogni import di dati è una storia a se e la parte più difficile è
convertire il modello dati originale nel modello OSM. Nel caso
particolare la struttura delle informazioni è abbastanza articolata
(nodi, way, relation, ... c'è tutto) quindi sicuramente bisogna fare
delle prove.
nel caso di
M(')appare Cologno[1]. Non è stato esattamente un successo di pubblico
(solamente 3 partecipanti, di cui solo 2 attivi), ma ha permesso di
iniziare la mappatura di quel comune, che fino ad allora era quasi un
deserto (ora è quasi accettabile).
Ciao!
[1]
On 3/4/10, Stefano Salvador stefano.salva...@gmail.com wrote:
Io propongo di sostituire le abbreviazioni.
Per esempio nel comune di Trieste c'è il Torrente S. Antonio. Dovrebbe
essere invece Torrente Sant'Antonio.
Più facile a dirsi che a farsi ;-)
ci penso su un attimo
Soluzione di
2010/3/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
M(')appare Cologno[1]. Non è stato esattamente un successo di pubblico
(solamente 3 partecipanti, di cui solo 2 attivi), ma ha permesso di
M(')appare Roma aveva lo stesso numero di partecipanti ;-)
ciao,
Martin
Stefano Pallicca ha scritto:
@Federico Cozzi: il promotore dell'iniziativa l'ho lasciato invariato,
in quanto la proposta scaturì da te.
Che la discussione abbia (di nuovo) inizio.
Ottimo, ma hai inviato la RFC nella ml internazionale?
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Il 05/03/2010 15:46, Giacomo Boschi ha scritto:
Stefano Pallicca ha scritto:
Che la discussione abbia (di nuovo) inizio.
Ottimo, ma hai inviato la RFC nella ml internazionale?
Sì (pochi secondi prima di intervenire su quella italiana) ma vedo che
non è ancora comparsa in
Giacomo Boschi ha scritto:
Ottimo, ma hai inviato la RFC nella ml internazionale?
Ok vista :-)
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ovvero... uno spazio aperto, disponibile a giochi e attività varie,
magari pure dotato di porte e reti da basket o da pallavolo, ma
asfaltato? ad esempio alcuni patronati o cose simili... prima di
accorgermi che recreation_ground richiede l'erba li avevo taggati
così, ma essendo asfaltati, cosa
2010/3/5 brunetto brunetto.zi...@gmail.com:
ovvero... uno spazio aperto, disponibile a giochi e attività varie,
magari pure dotato di porte e reti da basket o da pallavolo, ma
asfaltato? ad esempio alcuni patronati o cose simili... prima di
accorgermi che recreation_ground richiede l'erba li
Il 05 marzo 2010 16.36, Federico Cozzi ha scritto:
2010/3/5 brunetto :
ovvero... uno spazio aperto, disponibile a giochi e attività varie,
magari pure dotato di porte e reti da basket o da pallavolo, ma
asfaltato? ad esempio alcuni patronati o cose simili... prima di
accorgermi che
2010/3/5 brunetto brunetto.zi...@gmail.com:
se non ho capito male pitch è il campo da gioco... questi son più
spazi aperti disponibili per diverse attività... uno spazio asfaltato
Per diverse attività cosa intendi: una cosa che non è uno sport ma è
comunque un gioco (es. mosca cieca, bandiera
Il 05 marzo 2010 16.53, Federico Cozzi ha scritto:
2010/3/5 brunetto :
se non ho capito male pitch è il campo da gioco... questi son più
spazi aperti disponibili per diverse attività... uno spazio asfaltato
Per diverse attività cosa intendi: una cosa che non è uno sport ma è
comunque un
2010/3/5 Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com:
2010/3/5 brunetto brunetto.zi...@gmail.com:
ovvero... uno spazio aperto, disponibile a giochi e attività varie,
magari pure dotato di porte e reti da basket o da pallavolo, ma
asfaltato? ad esempio alcuni patronati o cose simili... prima di
Il 05 marzo 2010 17.26, Martin Koppenhoefer ha scritto:
+1, si per il campo da basket mettrei questo (insieme allo sport). Per
tutta l'area propongo
highway=pedestrian
area=yes
poi potresti aggiungere
leisure=recreation_ground
per l'asfalto:
surface=tarmac (o quello che è)
quindi alla
brunetto ha scritto:
quindi alla fine posso usare recreation_ground con superficie
asfaltata anche se nella desrizione si parla di aree verdi?
No, andrebbe modificato prima il senso del tag, che tra l'altro è sotto
landuse e non leisure. Poi su OSM puoi fare come ti pare, puoi anche
2010/3/5 brunetto brunetto.zi...@gmail.com:
quindi alla fine posso usare recreation_ground con superficie
asfaltata anche se nella desrizione si parla di aree verdi?
Io invece userei pitch per tutta l'area e non metterei sport (o al
massimo sport=multi che è previsto e non vuol dire niente...)
Il 05 marzo 2010 17.55, Federico Cozzi ha scritto:
2010/3/5 brunetto :
quindi alla fine posso usare recreation_ground con superficie
asfaltata anche se nella desrizione si parla di aree verdi?
Io invece userei pitch per tutta l'area e non metterei sport
Quello che descrivi tu non mi sembra
brunetto ha scritto:
è vero che in
OSM si può taggare come si vuole, ma se vogliamo andare avanti forse è
meglio mettersi d'accordo e andare tutti nella stesssa direzione, più
o meno!:-P
Parole sante!
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Le righe hanno questo formato:
tag k='name' v='Rio S. Antonio' /
Propongo: ...
grazie a tutti per i suggerimenti, alla fine ho scoperto che i nomi con questo
problema erano 49, quindi li ho sistemati a mano senza impazzire con
correzioni euristiche (ne ho già fatte abbastanza per questo
2010/3/5 Stefano Salvador stefano.salva...@gmail.com:
grazie a tutti per i suggerimenti, alla fine ho scoperto che i nomi con questo
problema erano 49, quindi li ho sistemati a mano ...
Domani scarico le waterway esistenti come suggerisce iiizio poi procedo al
caricamento.
ottimo. Grazie a
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, elf Pavlik wrote:
Hello Everyone!
I just asked on GeoNames mailing list why they don't use OSM for their
map functionality.
http://groups.google.com/group/geonames/t/ec02877f850cf6c7
A person named Marc responded that OSM share-alike license is too
restrictive. Please
On 05/03/10 20:16, Liz wrote:
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, elf Pavlik wrote:
Hello Everyone!
I just asked on GeoNames mailing list why they don't use OSM for their
map functionality.
http://groups.google.com/group/geonames/t/ec02877f850cf6c7
A person named Marc responded that OSM share-alike
Hallo,
Ik probeer tiles te renderen met Mapnik in NL projectie 28992 (ja met de
goede proj setting!). Alles lijkt goed te gaan. Via TileCache met
Mapnik backend worden tiles gegenereerd. Deze kloppen exact met andere
28992 bronnen qua extent/resolutie opgegeven in
tilecache.cfg/OpenLayers.
Just van den Broecke wrote:
Ik vermoed ergens een mismatch tussen projecties/extents in osm.xml
(mijn Map is srs28992) en datasource extent is
2.307,50.134,8.752,54.087 met PG data in 4326) of moeten de
world_boundaries een herprojectie naar 28992 krijgen ? Iemand enig idee
? Bedankt en
Lennard wrote:
Just van den Broecke wrote:
Ik vermoed ergens een mismatch tussen projecties/extents in osm.xml
(mijn Map is srs28992) en datasource extent is
2.307,50.134,8.752,54.087 met PG data in 4326) of moeten de
world_boundaries een herprojectie naar 28992 krijgen ? Iemand enig
Just van den Broecke wrote:
Dit en Map zijn de enige plekken waar 28992 wordt gebruikt. Tilecache
zal iets soortgelijks doen (gaat via WMS 28992 request).
Na een kort overleg op irc, komen we tot de conclusie dat dit
waarschijnlijk gerelateerd is aan http://trac.mapnik.org/ticket/308.
Met
Ja dit is precies waar ik net mee bezig ging: clippen naar RD extent en
dan herprojecteren. Iets als
ogr2ogr -f ESRI Shapefile -s_srs EPSG:... -t_srs EPSG:28992 -spat
${extent} ${dstShp} ${srcShp}
Bedankt voor de hulp alvast! Ik laat weten hoe dit verder verloopt.
groet,
Just van den Broecke
Ja dit was het probleem en dus idd op te lossen door de world_boundaries
shapes te clippen/herprojecteren. Bijv. met
ogr2ogr -f ESRI Shapefile -s_srs EPSG:3785 -t_srs EPSG:28992 -spat
311523.765594493 6555476.44574815 822461.515529216 7160903.43417988
processed_p_nl.shp processed_p.shp
It would be useful to have access to a layer showing boundaries sourced
externally as they were when originally loaded. That way the current boundary
state can always be compared with the original.
However the below email is a bit cryptic for me. How are boundaries getting
broken? One of the
On 6 March 2010 08:09, Neil Penman ianaf4...@yahoo.com wrote:
It would be useful to have access to a layer showing boundaries sourced
externally as they were when originally loaded. That way the current boundary
state can always be compared with the original.
However the below email is a
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, Neil Penman wrote:
One of the attached changesets indicates that the purpose was to separate
administrative boundaries from roads, whereas recently I have been tagging
administrative boundaries with keys for highways or waterways that follow
the same course. Is there a
On 6 March 2010 16:07, Nic Roets nro...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm also guessing that amenity:express should rather be tagged as
shop:convenience which is closer to the OSM tagging convention.
I have no strong opinion either way, that's just how it appears in the
BP CSV file.
I may be wrong here, but it just seems wrong to me that these roads
are marked as trunk:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-24.5503234863281lon=132.173767089844zoom=9
Except for the Stuart Highway, I'm guessing, but shouldn't they be
primary or secondary?
Em 4 de março de 2010 23:41, Flávio Henrique yoshi...@gmail.com escreveu:
pois em certos municípios do brasil teríamos varias villages, e não
seria possível definir qual a sede do município.
Qual o impacto disso no osm? Até o presente momento não vi onde estas
informações influenciam no
Para quem usa o mapa, o que interessa é o tamanho da cidade. Não faz
sentido Guarulhos/SP e Campinas/SP, ambas com mais de 1 milhão de
habitantes, terem a mesma classificação que Borá/SP ou Serra da
Saudade/MG, ambas com menos de 1000. Sugiro que fique como está:
city 100.000 (273 municípios)
Pessoal, desculpe se a pergunta já foi respondida ou parecer sem noção, mas
eu ainda não sei qual a diferença no mapa ou para quem pesquisa, se um node
é classificado como city, town, etc.
Alguém poderia me esclarecer se há diferença visual?
Resumindo, a classificação influencia em quê? (não
Lembre-se de uma das regras de ouro do OSM, não taguear para o renderizador :)
No Mapnik, faz diferença no tamanho da letra utilizada e em qual será
mostrada em baixos níveis de zoom.
[]s
Em 5 de março de 2010 14:59, Flávio Henrique yoshi...@gmail.com escreveu:
Pessoal, desculpe se a pergunta
mas como voce tem duas cidades perto (city), por inquanto Mapnik
render so um deles no zoom pequeno (8), e os duas no zoom mais alto
(14). Tags como population= e capital= poder ser no futuro alterar
este, como o cidade mais grande ou o capital ganha prioridade do
render.
A
2010/3/5 Alexandre
Ok. Entendi.
Obrigado pessoal.
Flávio Henrique
2010/3/5 Alexandre Parente Lima alexandre.pare...@gmail.com
A diferença esta na renderização do nome do local. (tamanho da fonte)
Citytownvilagehalmet
Outra diferença é em que plano ele é renderizado. (zoom)
Mais ou menos assim:
*city*
Moin,
+1
auch ich finde die relative Genauigkeit im Sinne der Lage der Objekte
zueinander wichtiger als die absolute Genauigkeit, die man zwar
anstreben, aber nicht von vornherein als Bedingung voraussetzen sollte.
Auch nur 'relativ genaue' - im Meterbereich - Gebäudeumrisse können -
Grüß Euch,
beim Betrachten der Insel Lindau
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.54673lon=9.68428zoom=16layers=B000FTF)
sind mir zwei Dinge aufgefallen:
- Die Umrisse der Insel selbst sind nicht - wie ich erwartet hätte - als
inner-Teil eines Multipolygons markiert, sondern über den
Moin,
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
I am just a mapper, but I come in peace
Der Spruch gefällt mir - trug er bereits ein entsprechendes
Oberbekleidungsstück, oder darf ich den Slogan zusammen mit dem OSM Logo
auf ein Shirt drucken?
(Bei einer evtl. Merchandising-Aktion falle ich voraussichtlich eh
Hallo,
ich wollte nur kurz bescheid geben, dass skobbler auf Basis von OSM gestern
live gegangen ist. Heute folgt noch die Pressemitteilung.
Als Routing-Engine benutzen wir den CloudMade-Service. Die Kartendarstellung
während der Navigation ist unsere Eigenentwicklung. Ärgerlich ist, dass der
Am 05.03.2010 00:42, schrieb Dimitri Junker:
Hallo,
kann mir jemand ein Programm zum bearbeiten von GPX-Files nennen? Ich habe
einige ausprobiert und nichts vernünftiges gefunden. Was ich brauche ist:
-Entfernen von Müll (Punktwolken)
-mehrere gpx-Files zusammenfügen
u.ä.
Dimitri
Am 05.03.2010 00:42, schrieb Dimitri Junker:
Hallo,
kann mir jemand ein Programm zum bearbeiten von GPX-Files nennen? Ich habe
einige ausprobiert und nichts vernünftiges gefunden. Was ich brauche ist:
-Entfernen von Müll (Punktwolken)
-mehrere gpx-Files zusammenfügen
u.ä.
Dimitri
Hallo Simon,
kann mir jemand ein Programm zum bearbeiten von GPX-Files nennen?
Ich habe einige ausprobiert und nichts vernünftiges gefunden. Was
ich brauche ist:
-Entfernen von Müll (Punktwolken)
-mehrere gpx-Files zusammenfügen u.ä.
Wie wäre es mit QLandkarteGT?
Das kann noch viel mehr
Moin,
Andreas Braunmiller schrieb:
Grüß Euch,
beim Betrachten der Insel Lindau
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.54673lon=9.68428zoom=16layers=B000FTF)
sind mir zwei Dinge aufgefallen:
- Die Umrisse der Insel selbst sind nicht - wie ich erwartet hätte - als
inner-Teil eines
Hallo Simon,
Sorry, zu schnell getippt, das war ein anderes Reply. ;-)
sed/Simon/Dimitri
Liebe Grüße...
Susanne
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hi,
habe logging noch nicht angeschaltet und noch nicht experimentiert... evtl.
kennt jemand das problem bzw. idealerweise die lösung.
habe eine intakte pdf datei und schiebe sie mit wput auf meinen server. dort
angekommen ist sie kaputt, trotzdem die korrekte größe angezeigt wird und sie
Am 5. März 2010 09:45 schrieb Oliver Kuehn (skobbler) osm.oliver.ku...@gmx.de:
Probleme gibt es unter Umständen auch noch in der Advisordarstellung, wenn
an einer T-Kreuzung Abbiegespuren eingezeichnet wurden, dann wird anstatt
einer T-Kreuzung erstmal eine V-Kreuzung dargstellt. Hier ist ein
Moin,
Am 05.03.2010 09:45, schrieb Oliver Kuehn (skobbler):
Jochen Topf wird heute auf der FOSSGIS einen neuen Routing-Layer im
OSM-Inspektor vorstellen, der von uns gesponsored wurde. Dieser zeigt
Probleme von potentiell nicht verbundenen Wegen sowie redundant übereinander
liegenden Wegen
Probleme gibt es unter Umständen auch noch in der Advisordarstellung, wenn
an einer T-Kreuzung Abbiegespuren eingezeichnet wurden, dann wird
anstatt
einer T-Kreuzung erstmal eine V-Kreuzung dargstellt. Hier ist ein
Beispiel,
wo die Husarenstraße zum Linksabbiegen auf die
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:50:46AM +0100, olvagor wrote:
Am 05.03.2010 09:45, schrieb Oliver Kuehn (skobbler):
Jochen Topf wird heute auf der FOSSGIS einen neuen Routing-Layer im
OSM-Inspektor vorstellen, der von uns gesponsored wurde. Dieser zeigt
Probleme von potentiell nicht verbundenen
nimm mal binary. kenn ich noch vom guten alten ftp. bedeutet eigentlich:
kopiere das file genau so rüber ohne auch nur ein bit zu ändern
gruss
wambacher, der sich jetzt zur kaffeemaschine kopiert ;-)
-
Der Fehler tritt nicht sporadisch sondern nur ab und zu auf - Fehlermeldung
eines DAUS
Am 5. März 2010 10:38 schrieb Martin Simon grenzde...@gmail.com:
Am 5. März 2010 09:45 schrieb Oliver Kuehn (skobbler)
osm.oliver.ku...@gmx.de:
Probleme gibt es unter Umständen auch noch in der Advisordarstellung, wenn
an einer T-Kreuzung Abbiegespuren eingezeichnet wurden, dann wird anstatt
Hallo,
habe nach einer existierenden Rel. gesucht, keine gefunden, so habe ich diese
erstellt
442671
Im Nachhinen bin ich mir nicht sicher ob ich besonders die Zeile osmc:symbol
richtig gemacht habe.
osmc:name Pfälzerwald Wanderweg Grün-Gelbes Kreuz (Oberbexbach - Ludwigshafen
a.
Bevor ich Vermessungswerkzeuge heraushole, was kann ich noch tun?
Ich gehe wenn moeglich einen Track immer auch der rechten Strassenseite
und zwar hin und zurueck. Daraus ergibt sich ein Schlauch, in dessen Mitte
die Nodes kommen.
Dadurch werden sehr viele Stoerungen durch Reflektionen etc.
Da könnte man doch analog zu highway=service, service=parking_aisle
einfach service=korrekte engl. Bezeichnung taggen. Damit könnte die
routing-engine diese Stückchen erkennen und eventuell auch bevorzugen,
da die Ampelanlage umgangen werden kann.
soweit ich das verstanden habe geht es um
fudde...@freenet.de schrieb:
Hallo,
habe nach einer existierenden Rel. gesucht, keine gefunden, so habe
ich diese erstellt
442671
Im Nachhinen bin ich mir nicht sicher ob ich besonders die Zeile
osmc:symbol richtig gemacht habe.
osmc:name Pfälzerwald Wanderweg Grün-Gelbes Kreuz
Am 5. März 2010 14:30 schrieb Johann H. Addicks addi...@gmx.net:
Service ist so ein Stück
m.E. in den seltensten Fällen.
Das ist leider die bekannte Linienbündel-Diskussion.
nö, es geht hier um die Frage, ob eine Abbiegespur mit Service getaggt
werden sollte. M.E. nicht.
Gruß Martin
PS:
Hallo,
hier ist noch mal ein Link, wo man (ungefiltert) die gemeldeten Bugs über
den skobbler-Rückkanal einsehen kann: http://beta.skobbler.de/osmbugs
Sobald wir sicherstellen können, dass wir die relevanten und richtigen
Fehler herausfiltern können, werden wir diese direkt an OpenStreetBugs
Wenn die dann auch einer abarbeitet ...
Am 5. März 2010 15:28 schrieb Oliver Kuehn (skobbler) osm.oliver.ku...@gmx.de:
Hallo,
hier ist noch mal ein Link, wo man (ungefiltert) die gemeldeten Bugs über
den skobbler-Rückkanal einsehen kann: http://beta.skobbler.de/osmbugs
Sobald wir
Hallo,
Oliver Kuehn (skobbler) schrieb:
hier ist noch mal ein Link, wo man (ungefiltert) die gemeldeten Bugs über
den skobbler-Rückkanal einsehen kann: http://beta.skobbler.de/osmbugs
Ich habe mir mal exemplarisch ein paar Meldungen in meiner Gegend angesehen.
Ist es evtl. möglich, auch
Am 05.03.2010 15:28, schrieb Oliver Kuehn (skobbler):
hier ist noch mal ein Link, wo man (ungefiltert) die gemeldeten Bugs über
den skobbler-Rückkanal einsehen kann: http://beta.skobbler.de/osmbugs
Sobald wir sicherstellen können, dass wir die relevanten und richtigen
Fehler herausfiltern
Am 05.03.2010 um 15:41 schrieb Stefan Dettenhofer (StefanDausR):
Hallo,
Oliver Kuehn (skobbler) schrieb:
hier ist noch mal ein Link, wo man (ungefiltert) die gemeldeten Bugs über
den skobbler-Rückkanal einsehen kann: http://beta.skobbler.de/osmbugs
Ich habe mir mal exemplarisch
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