Idd... vrij problematisch stukje precies. Ik ken de streek niet, maar
bij validatie zitten er inderdaad wel een aantal errors in: 3 duplicate
relations alvast.
Blijkbaar zijn er veel bridleways gemaakt, maar ik ken de streek niet
dus daar kan ik niet over oordelen, er zitten helaas idd wel
Je bedoelt deze weg: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/28723855
Die is waarschijnlijk per ongeluk in de multipolygon relatie terecht
gekomen. Er is hier inderdaad geen relatie nodig.
Met het pad op zich zie ik niet zo veel fout. Het is onnauwkeurig
(waarschijnlijk heeft stanni zijn GPS
Sander,
Er zitten nog heel wat meer eigenaardigheden in :
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/205274894
Zal hem eens een mailtje sturen om een paar fouten op te lossen en vragen
wat zijn bedoeling is met die relatie's.
Groeten,
Georges
Op 13 februari 2013 10:29 schreef Sander Deryckere
Het was blijkbaar zijn bedoeling om 1 MTB-route in te voeren, maar er is
wat foutgelopen en nu zijn er nogal wat dubbele relaties.
Het lijkt me een goed idee om hem/haar te gaan coachen. De voldoening aan
jou kant is groot, al kost het soms wat inspanning en ik denk dat het voor
de meeste mensen
Hi,
Is Bing imagery wrong for this location?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.184649lon=4.391039zoom=18layers=Mway=23347009
If it was changed before spring 2011, we still have a bit of work to
improve the situation there.
Jo
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Hello,
Is there some way to display the names of crossroads on the OSM map?
This adress scheme is more important than street names in Japan, but
currently, OSM does not display it. In consequence, it is very hard to
locate something on the OSM map in Japan. There are almost no street
names,
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 21:57:56 Hans Schmidt wrote:
Hello,
Is there some way to display the names of crossroads on the OSM map?
This adress scheme is more important than street names in Japan, but
currently, OSM does not display it. In consequence, it is very hard to
locate something on the OSM
Can help me better understand the naming of junctions. Do junction names
have a direction attribute? How are they used to give directions with no
street names?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 5:22 AM, Andrew Errington erringt...@gmail.comwrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 21:57:56 Hans Schmidt wrote:
Am 13.02.2013 14:22, schrieb Andrew Errington:
I would also like this, for Korea. Obviously it's a rendering issue, but it
would be nice if the map on osm.org would have this.
I tried adding a junction=yes tag to a named junction as described in the
wiki[1], but it would not render a label for
Am 13.02.2013 14:34, schrieb Clifford Snow:
Can help me better understand the naming of junctions. Do junction
names have a direction attribute? How are they used to give directions
with no street names?
Take a look at this Google maps example from some small suburb of Tokyo:
Hi there,
My experience in Japan is that the junctions are named, but not oriented. You
give directions by saying 'go down this street and turn left at NAME
junction'. Or 'take the third right after NAME junction'. Or if you are
looking at a map, some junction names are shown, which makes
On 13 Feb 2013 12:59, Hans Schmidt z0idb...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
Is there some way to display the names of crossroads on the OSM map?
place=locality
Kevin
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 22:56:40 Kevin Peat wrote:
On 13 Feb 2013 12:59, Hans Schmidt z0idb...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
Is there some way to display the names of crossroads on the OSM map?
place=locality
Kevin
I don't think that's an appropriate way to name it. It's not a locality, nor
is it
place=locality
Looks like tagging for the renderer to me, although I am not a resident of
Japan or Korea.
As it is the rendering that is not working as expected, a better resolution
would be to change the renderer so that it displayed junction names.
Joseph
On 13 February 2013 13:56, Kevin
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 22:44:07 Hans Schmidt wrote:
Am 13.02.2013 14:22, schrieb Andrew Errington:
I would also like this, for Korea. Obviously it's a rendering issue, but
it would be nice if the map on osm.org would have this.
I tried adding a junction=yes tag to a named junction as
2013/2/13 Andrew Errington erringt...@gmail.com
I don't think that's an appropriate way to name it. It's not a locality,
nor
is it really a place. It's a junction, with a name.
I think junction=yes and name=* is the best way to record it, the next step
would be to get it rendered.
I
2013/2/13 Andrew Errington erringt...@gmail.com:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 22:56:40 Kevin Peat wrote:
On 13 Feb 2013 12:59, Hans Schmidt z0idb...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
Is there some way to display the names of crossroads on the OSM map?
place=locality
Kevin
I don't think that's an
2013/2/13 Joseph Reeves iknowjos...@gmail.com:
place=locality
Looks like tagging for the renderer to me, although I am not a resident of
Japan or Korea.
+1, place=locality is generally a generic placeholder, which
should/could be substituted by the time we dig deeper into toponyms
and develop
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Hans Schmidt z0idb...@gmx.de wrote:
Yes. Generally I think that non-Western map styles are completely
neglected in OSM, but I have no idea to change that. How can we get in
touch with the people who define the rendering styles? Somehow it seems to
me (from the
On 13 Feb 2013 14:20, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote
+1, place=locality is generally a generic placeholder, which
should/could be substituted by the time we dig deeper into toponyms
and develop more specific classes...
Well a place is just a named geographical location and I
The thing with the UK is that you get places named after junctions - Church
Cross, or whatever. That may well be a locality, but it's not the same as
naming the junction. That seems to be the difference with these Japan /
Korea examples.
Joseph
On 13 February 2013 14:37, Kevin Peat k...@k3v.eu
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Andrew Errington erringt...@gmail.comwrote:
I think junction=yes and name=* is the best way to record it, the next step
would be to get it rendered.
Let's not add to the everything=yes approach to tagging but go with an
existing key - highway seems
I'm starting to wonder if something could be adapted from the cycleway node
style network tagging.
On Feb 13, 2013 8:41 AM, Joseph Reeves iknowjos...@gmail.com wrote:
The thing with the UK is that you get places named after junctions -
Church Cross, or whatever. That may well be a locality, but
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, AJ Ashton aj.ash...@gmail.com wrote:
Let's not add to the everything=yes approach to tagging but go with an
existing key - highway seems appropriate. In fact highway=junction seems
to already be in use for this purpose with ~123 occurences.
Or nevermind, I
place=junction?
That would emphasize that a named junction is commonly used as a place
to indicate nearby locations. We already have place=farm, which is
practically the same... just thinking aloud.
Am 13.02.2013, 15:37 Uhr, schrieb Kevin Peat k...@k3v.eu:
On 13 Feb 2013 14:20, Martin
Andrew Errington writes:
I think junction=yes and name=* is the best way to record it, the next step
would be to get it rendered.
This is the way I also tag it in Thailand. junction=yes and name=*.
Stephan
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AJ Ashton writes:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Andrew Errington erringt...@gmail.comwrote:
Let's not add to the everything=yes approach to tagging but go with an
existing key - highway seems appropriate. In fact highway=junction seems
to already be in use for this purpose with ~123
On 13/02/2013 15:03, AJ Ashton wrote:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, AJ Ashton aj.ash...@gmail.com
mailto:aj.ash...@gmail.com wrote:
Let's not add to the everything=yes approach to tagging but go
with an existing key - highway seems appropriate. In fact
highway=junction seems to
2013/2/13 Kevin Peat k...@k3v.eu:
Be sure to let everyone know when you have developed your classes ;]
we won't have to do this all at once (like always in OSM). One class
that there could be is: junction
cheers,
Martin
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Named roundabouts is also ordinary : junction=roundabout + name=*
So junction=yes + name=* looks a bit strange but it's by far
better than a highway key on nodes and more consistent with other
junctions tagging.
Pieren
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Am 13.02.2013 14:44, schrieb Hans Schmidt:
Concerning tagging: I don’t think that there should be some special
tag. The node which intersects both roads should just get a name
property. JOSM displays the name there, and I think this is how it
should be displayed on osm.org, too.
Agreed for
From: Peter Wendorff [mailto:wendo...@uni-paderborn.de]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:21 AM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Display names of crossroads
Am 13.02.2013 14:44, schrieb Hans Schmidt:
Concerning tagging: I don’t think that there should be some
Am 13.02.2013 19:21, schrieb Peter Wendorff:
Agreed for no special name tag, but please use highway=junction +
name=whatever in combination instead of the name tag alone.
Yes, in retrospect, this is really better.
Am 13.02.2013 15:10, schrieb Janko Mihelić:
How is it best rendered? With a
Hi All,
We also have many cross-road or T-junctions junctions in the United Kingdom
that have names. Particularly in rural areas where early fingerpost signs
still exist:
Devon: I believe I am right in saying that the name on the column is the
junction name. I seem to remember that I've been
On 27/01/13 15:38, the Old Topo Depot wrote:
You may want to cross post to the broader talk list as well, as I have
heard rumors of work related to this but have no knowledge regarding status.
I read via Gmane, so I could be wrong, but I thought this _was_ the
broad talk list for OSM...
Gerv
(Sorry I'm late back to this discussion.)
On 27/01/13 11:39, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
If you want to make it happen, the best way to do this is to take part in
the project to port the current stylesheet to Carto:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto
and to make sure that
One little step towards zoom 19 :
http://tile.openstreetmap.fr:13080/?zoom=19lat=48.87164lon=2.30134layers=0B
That's a new, fast server* under test (but hooked to my home DSL line
so be patient).
* see on wiki: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Servers/Hardware#Dell_R610
2013/2/13
I am about to get a newer Garmin n�vi model for car navigation,
and want to use OSM maps with it.
I found several web pages, which suggest that in general
OSM maps on a n�vi should not be any problem, but the models
listed on
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Garmin#N.C3.BCvi_series
e. g.
Andreas Reuleaux reule...@web.de writes:
I am about to get a newer Garmin nvi model for car navigation,
and want to use OSM maps with it.
I found several web pages, which suggest that in general
OSM maps on a nvi should not be any problem, but the models
listed on
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com writes:
...
I am not sure that anyone has found a nuvi that does not work, so far.
* nvi 3490 LMT, 300 €
* nvi 2595 LM, 200 €
* nvi 2545 LM, 150 €
* nvi 2445 LM, 150 €
* and nvi 40, 100 €
I would expect that hte 3490 and 24/25 series are a slightly better
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote:
My other advice is that you can put osm data on a microsd, and take it
to the store and try it. See the mkgmap docs/wiki, but basically, once
you get the file, call it /Garmin/gmapsupp.img. Just power down the
unit, put in
2013/2/13 Giovanni Caudullo giovanni.caudu...@gmail.com:
Penso che non sia una questione di democrazia.
si, non parlavo di democrazia, ma di uniformità nel tagging.
Sul wiki [1] è chiaro che se si vuole inserire un tag con indicazioni
sul nome scientifico si debba usare taxon, se poi non si
Ok, non entriamo in merito a filosofie wiki-tagging.
Quello che volevo dire era:
1- nel wiki mi sembra corretto e ragionevole il senso del tag taxon in
un settore dove c'è della confusione
2- i tag attutali sembrano statisticamente poco corretti
3- io consiglieri di inziare ad usarlo, in modo da
2013/2/13 Giovanni Caudullo giovanni.caudu...@gmail.com:
1- nel wiki mi sembra corretto e ragionevole il senso del tag taxon in
un settore dove c'è della confusione
ok, mi metto a cambiare il wiki per metterlo più vicino alla realtà.
2- i tag attutali sembrano statisticamente poco corretti
2013/2/13 Giovanni Caudullo giovanni.caudu...@gmail.com:
Sul wiki [1] è chiaro che se si vuole inserire un tag con indicazioni
sul nome scientifico si debba usare taxon,
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:taxon
No, quella pagina è una proposta inattiva (anche segnalato così) del
Scusate se mi rispondo a me stesso. Vorrei un attimo chiarire come
penso che si potrebbe fare:
Mi piace taxon per la tassonomia generica (anche non sapendo se si
tratta di un genus o una specie un mappatore potrebbe aggiungere
l'informazione). Invece sono contrario a tutte le ridondanze come
Il 13/02/2013 11:48, Martin Koppenhoefer ha scritto:
Scusate se mi rispondo a me stesso. Vorrei un attimo chiarire come
penso che si potrebbe fare:
Mi piace taxon per la tassonomia generica (anche non sapendo se si
tratta di un genus o una specie un mappatore potrebbe aggiungere
Salve a tutti, sono un nuovo iscritto in mailing list anche se mappo dal 2009.
Ho mappato anche io qualche albero, e dunque sono curioso dell'esito della
discussione.
Visto che fate riferimento a discussioni precedenti che non ho letto, mi
permetto di fare
una sintesi per vedere se ho compreso
2013/2/13 Fra Mauro framauro...@yahoo.it:
In generale mi sembra siate d'accordo a mettere solo i nomi latini e ad
evitare i nomi in altre lingue, per evitare ridondanza. Giusto?
si, se sai il nome in latino metti quello, se non lo sai ma sai un
altro nome (per esempio in italiano) hai sempre
Scusa, non capisco.
Per inserire i tag io mi sono fatto una ricerca su wikipedia.
Da allora so che difficilmente scriverò che un albero è una quercia o farnia,
dopo aver letto questo:http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specie_di_Quercus
Nel caso del Carpino, da wikipedia scopro che carpino è il
Dunque potrei mettere anche taxon=Magnoliopsida o anche taxon=Ostrya
carpinifolia subsp. nonsaprei
Potrei anche scrivere taxon=Ostrya carpinifolia.
Questa è l'idea suggerita dal wiki e che trova il mio pieno consenso.
Pensavo che ci fosse un sostanziale consenso su questo, ho capito male?
Pensavo che ci fosse un sostanziale consenso su questo, ho capito male?
Purtroppo hai capito male : )
Almeno faccio progressi! :)
Stante l'assenza di consenso, permettete di fare qualche considerazione.
Il vantaggio di taxon è che posso mettere qualsiasi informazione tecnicamente
corretta in
Il 13/02/2013 18:15, Fra Mauro ha scritto:
Pensavo che ci fosse un sostanziale consenso su questo, ho capito male?
Purtroppo hai capito male : )
Almeno faccio progressi! :)
Stante l'assenza di consenso, permettete di fare qualche considerazione.
Il vantaggio di taxon è che posso mettere
2013/2/13 Giovanni Caudullo giovanni.caudu...@gmail.com:
Quindi, Martin, tu non vuoi usare il tag taxon, che ha la funzione di
raggruppare in un unico tag tutto quello che riguarda la nomenclatura
botanica, sia esso genere/specie in latino, che altri nomi in lingua.
per me non importa molto
Saluti a tutta la lista.
Sono state aggiunte le Key: Nuraghe, Tomba, natural.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/IT:How_to_map_a
Segnalate o aggiungete eventuali modifiche.
Buona giornata, Mario.
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dieterdre...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Io vorrei
evitare che in futuro dovrebbe aggiungere un numero significante di
altri tags a quella lista per guardarsi sempre la stessa cosa.
Si ha senso... +1
Convinto : )
Species, Genus e se uno non è sicuro
ciao a tutti,
mi chiamo Fabio Mosti e mi sono appena iscritto a questa lista. Da qualche
settimana sto inviando piccole correzioni o integrazioni alle mappe
relativamente ai luoghi che conosco meglio, inoltre per lavoro giro molto
quindi terrò gli occhi aperti!
spero che il mio contributo
It seems a Vietnamese mapper removed the nine-dash line from OSM:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/15014540
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 9:23 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear ian,
Can you document a timeline of events regarding this matter and a propose
Hi guys,
It seems that the design with the 3 stars + sun is the overwhelming
favorite among respondents on an informal Facebook poll:
https://www.facebook.com/OSMPH/posts/136076383227310
If there are no further comments, we'll start using that design as the
OSMPH logo (minus the capital star on
Please make the image in vector format so we won't lose resolution even if
we enlarge it. I plan to have stickers made from it. Thanks!
rem
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi guys,
It seems that the design with the 3 stars + sun is the
Hi Rem,
Yes, the logo will be in SVG format (made using Inkscape) so there will be
no loss of resolution. :-)
I will upload the (hopefully) final logo tonight.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 11:33 AM, rem zamora pompy...@gmail.com wrote:
Please make the image in vector format so we won't lose
Ok I've just spotted somethingit appears Google has added a couple of
trails onto their bicycling maps layer that only appear on OSM...nowhere else.
Namely the trail called Follow Me in Lysterfield Lake Park in Melbourne but
probably all the others too..
Is this an issue?
I mapped some roads in the state forest I like to play in and noted they
were substantially wrong in Google at the time. Couple of months later,
four or five ? they were fixed in google. Vic forest maps still show
them incorrectly but of course that could be just old releases, maybe
the
Am 13. Februar 2013 08:40 schrieb Martin Schafran mar...@ampelmeter.com:
In erster Linie dient die grüne Welle zum Sparen, indem Bremsen und
Beschleunigen möglichst verhindert wird. Die Fahrzeit für die Strecke bleibt
gleich.
in manchen Situationen fördert man mit derlei Informationen ggf.
Am 13.02.2013 10:42, schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
Am 13. Februar 2013 08:40 schrieb Martin Schafran mar...@ampelmeter.com:
in manchen Situationen fördert man mit derlei Informationen ggf. auch
das (zu) Schnellfahren, wenn man innerorts Geschwindigkeiten über
50km/h fahren muss, um die grüne
Jag har varit i kontakt med en kart- och gistekniker i Lomma kommun,
som berättar att de är intresserade av att dela med sig av allt
material som de äger till OSM, bland annat lekplatser och byggnader.
Han är intresserad av eventuella andra idéer som vi kan ha. Han håller
på att konvertera deras
Kan kolla upp det med mätpunkterna.
Det finns just nu Bing-täckning i södra delen av Lomma kommun (hela
Lomma tätort och Habo ljung norr om). Däremot byggs det så mycket i
Lomma centrum och i hamnen att det material vi har väldigt snabbt
blivit föråldrat. Därför vore det bra om vi kan få in
Hej,
Fråga om de vill ge bort sina adresspunkter. Om man kan få med det på husen
direkt är det enklare än att behöva matcha i efterhand.
/Philip
14 feb 2013 kl. 06:45 skrev Andreas Vilén andreas.vi...@gmail.com:
Kan kolla upp det med mätpunkterna.
Det finns just nu Bing-täckning i södra
Muchas gracias Jaime,
Investigaré a partir de lo que me pasas.
gracias de nuevo.
2013/2/11 Jaime Crespo jy...@jynus.com
El día 11 de febrero de 2013 13:27, Alberto G.G. gutga...@gmail.com
escribió:
Hola a todos:
Estoy intentando montar un servicio tileado con la cartografía de OSM.
Saludos
Soy Patricio Soriano de Geoinquietos Córdoba. Tras la última reunión del
grupo [1] y tras una propuesta de la Asociación Peatonal A Pata, para
realizar un mapa colaborativo en OSM sobre movilidad y accesibilidad de la
ciudad, parece que en los foros de Córdoba y su provincia se está
Hola Patricio :)
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 09:02:16 -0800 (PST), Patricio escribió:
PS Saludos
PS
PS Soy Patricio Soriano de Geoinquietos Córdoba. Tras la última reunión del
PS grupo [1] y tras una propuesta de la Asociación Peatonal A Pata, para
PS realizar un mapa colaborativo en OSM sobre
Hola Todos :|
Lamento que hace una hora y por una desgraciada equivocación he enviado a
esta lista un mensaje privado :(( Os ruego lo ignoréis, por favor.
Gracias.
Felipe :|
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Hola
Tengo casi lista la documentación de la importación que comentaba en el
mensaje anterior.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ES:Tenerife_Bus_Transport_Import
Se agradecen comentarios, sugerencias, opiniones a favor o en contra.
Un saludo, Javier.
oui, 12 passages dans taginfo, dont 2 façon de l'écrire : avec et sans _
une idée de où trouver une source sur ces corridors écologiques? (autres
que regarder bing au dessus des autoroutes à la mano?)
Le 12 février 2013 23:16, Etienne Trimaille etienne.trimai...@gmail.com a
écrit :
Taginfo
Cela donne un rendu intéressant.
Autrement il existe http://francetopo.fr/ qui propose un rendu de type IGN.
Je ne sais pas si ce projet est tenu à jour ni comment il fonctionne mais
peut être est il intéressant de mutualiser les efforts et solutions trouvée.
Le 12 février 2013 15:06, JB
Bonjour,
la réflexion sur les rendu papier m'intéresse bien.
Comme l'a dit percherie ya pas mal d'initiatives qui existent.
Je ne sais pas si certain d'entre vous seront présent au SOTM.
ça peut être l'occasion d'y faire un atelier.
bonne journée !
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Bonjour à toutes et tous,
Nous faisons un appel à la communauté OSM pour participer à un jeu de cartes
en garrigue, une cartopartie organisée le samedi 16 février (c'est bientôt) à
Moussac (30) à partir de 10h.
Objectifs : compléter la carte de
Le mercredi 13 février 2013 10:52:11 Jo. a écrit :
Cela donne un rendu intéressant.
Autrement il existe http://francetopo.fr/ qui propose un rendu de type IGN.
Je ne sais pas si ce projet est tenu à jour ni comment il fonctionne mais
peut être est il intéressant de mutualiser les efforts et
Cela montre la crédibilité des données si elles sont utilisées pour une
activité pro. Cela serait intéressant de le recontacter pour savoir si il a
changer d'avis.
Le 13 février 2013 12:28, Nicolas Dumoulin
nicolas_openstreetmap@dumoulin63.net a écrit :
Le mercredi 13 février 2013
Je ne vous cache pas que ma prochaine préoccupation sera la carte au
25 000 pour la rando… Francetopo ne permet pas la réutilisation
facilement, et quelques choix ne me conviennent pas tellement. J'avais
hésité à contacter l'auteur, mais ne l'avais finalement pas fait.
J'aurais tendance à
Cela ne fait pas longtemps que j'ai commencé à contribuer mais depuis ces
quelques mois je me suis rendu compte qu'il y a parfois des projets en
doublons un peut partout dans le monde (principalement en Europe). Certains
sont abandonnés, d'autres évolue lentement.
Ce qui permettrait de sortir des
Le 13 février 2013 14:04, JB jb...@mailoo.org a écrit :
**
Je ne vous cache pas que ma prochaine préoccupation sera la carte au
25 000 pour la rando…
Et tu es je pense loin d'être le seul à t'intéresser à cette question!
Francetopo ne permet pas la réutilisation facilement, et quelques
Le 13/02/2013 14:04, JB a écrit :
Je ne vous cache pas que ma prochaine préoccupation sera la carte au
25 000 pour la rando… Francetopo ne permet pas la réutilisation
facilement, et quelques choix ne me conviennent pas tellement. J'avais
hésité à contacter l'auteur, mais ne l'avais finalement
TileMill est simple d'usage, Maperitive aussi il me semble.
Ce qui est le plus complexe c'est la transformation des données OSM en
une base de données utilisée par TileMill ou Maperitive.
Ca nécessite une config costaud, et ce sont des temps d'import souvent longs.
C'est là où je pense que les
La conf que j'ai donnée hier à 12h30 à la BU Sciences de Grenoble est disponible
en ligne (pdf et vidéo) :
http://sicd1.ujf-grenoble.fr/AT20-Les-projets-de-donnees-libres
Les connaisseurs n'apprendront rien, puisque je visais le grand public.
Pour ceux qui regarderaient, désolé pour la voix
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Bonjour,
J'ai fait un petit tour à l'office de tourisme de Narbonne pour me renseigner
sur les nouveautés de l'année coté sortie. Pour l'occasion, j'ai posé la
question Y a t'il des restrictions ou des licences à respecter en vue d'une
réutilisation sur
Ça continue:
http://forum.openstreetmap.fr/viewtopic.php?f=6t=489start=10#p2388
Romain
Le 1 octobre 2012 16:36, Jean Couteau jean.cout...@gmail.com a écrit :
Du travail pour le futur DWG français ?
Pour les tags en trop, j'en ai vu pas mal introduits par GeoveloCDM sur
Coueron et Indre. Ce
Le 13 février 2013 12:28, Nicolas Dumoulin
nicolas_openstreetmap@dumoulin63.net a écrit :
Oui, ça aurait été le top, mais l'auteur ne souhaitait pas partager ses
feuilles de style car il souhaitait monter une activité pro (c'est sa
raison),
je ne sais pas si c'est toujours d'actualité …
bonjour tous
si j'en crois tous les messages sur les liste nantais et talk-fr
GeoveloCDM = Megacity = geovelo-cdm = M-Rick
il y a les bourrages d'urne et maintenant les bourrages de base sur
la quasi totalit (!) des rues nantaises pos par ce contributeur
djo_man wrote
bonjour agrave; tous
si j'en crois tous les messages sur les liste nantais et talk-frnbsp;
GeoveloCDM = Megacity = geovelo-cdm = M-Rick
Bonsoir,
J'interviens juste pour signaler que derrière tous ces pseudos cités il y a
a priori qu'une seule personne, qui ne
Alors qui envoie les changeset actuellement sous le pseudo Geovelo ?
Comment contacter cette personne pour la raisonner et faire qu'il ne
faille pas assez systématiquement repasser derrière ses contributions
?
Quelqu'un a les coordonnées téléphoniques de la Compagnie des
Mobilités qui est
Thank you, Paul: not only do I stand corrected, I am glad to be
corrected (improved, really) in this way. (I did know, in fact, the
number to be greater than fifty something.) I only planted the
seed, and you more fully grew the tree of this particular truth. I,
too, am not sure of a more
On 2/13/2013 6:27 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
Considering that there's nearly 40 in the area within relation 161645
(Oklahoma), I'd honestly be surprised if there aren't at least
50-something just within states starting with O.
AFAIK, all of the reservations in Oklahoma were allotted before
Not reservations as such, but there are tribal boundaries that last to this
day. Osage County/Nation isn't the only one. Heck, just drive around
Tulsa, and you'll see Entering the Cherokee/Muscogee (Creek)/Osage Nation
signs bisecting the city into thirds centered roughly at the
244/412/51/LL/64
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