Sven Anders wrote:
Hi,
the Daily planet Files are broken (again):
See:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/daily/
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[ ] daily-20080305-20080306.osc.bz2
I think your suggestion is currently the best (easiest) way to do it.
I'll look much more professional to edit the SVG and then rasterise
the result.
Cheers,
Andy
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 11:03 PM, Robert (Jamie) Munro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 7:07 PM, SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else noticed the number of stares going up? I had about 5
in my hour or so of mapping. I waved at 3 of them and got one wave back.
Last month I had someone ask me if they had parked their car in an OK place.
They
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pieren Pieren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but again, the problem is not the templates but PHP on the server has a
limited memory and this page takes about 900Kb size of text and pictures
(with or without templates). (the error is a not possible to allocate
P.S. Schuyler, and Mikel nearly got arrested while mapping Ludhiana in India.
No no not at all. We simply got asked a series of rapid, intense, probing
questions from a representative of Ludhiana's police department. I'm sure she
was just curious about OSM.
On 10 Mar 2008, at 13:34, Mikel Maron wrote:
P.S. Schuyler, and Mikel nearly got arrested while mapping
Ludhiana in India.
No no not at all. We simply got asked a series of rapid, intense,
probing questions from a representative of Ludhiana's police
department. I'm sure she was
[Message to multi-lingual list members - please translate and repost
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All
Call for papers, blog, venue info etc all now live:
http://www.stateofthemap.org/
Limerick, Ireland 12-13 July 2008
Best
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Hi Daniel,
I'd just like to say how much I like this proposal, even though I have
little interest in it. I especially like the way that you have taken a
large subject and created a proposal to address the whole topic rather
than just proposing individual tags in a piecemeal fashion, and gone
to a
I am planning on visiting Cuba in April, and have heard one of the problems
with car hire is that road signs are truly awful. Which gave me the idea to
take a GPS and kill two birds with one stone - use existing data to know
roughly where the roads were and help with naviagation, and also to
Robert (Jamie) Munro rjmunro at arjam.net writes:
Someone asked this question on another list. I'm wondering what people
here would suggest? - Perhaps osmarender to make a map, then edit it in
Inkscape to remove things not needed.
Does anyone know of software that will allow you to pick
+1
cheers, Chris
- Original Message
From: Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Daniel Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: OSM-Talk Openstreetmap talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Monday, 10 March, 2008 4:27:03 PM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] RFC: golf course
Hi Daniel,
I'd just like to say how much I
Hola,
En la lista inglesa anuncian que ya está abierto el plazo para la presentación
de ponencias para el próximo State of the Map:
http://www.stateofthemap.org/
Junto con información sobre dónde se celebrará, fechas, etc etc etc.
Un saludo,
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Iván
Don't limit your vision, just because it is named OpenStreetMap,
doesn't mean that we're limited to streets!
The project has the scope of making maps (or at least collecting
cartographic data for maps), as a frame, OSM is useful for any
collaborative mapping project no matter how focused it could
Hi,
If all the rings were closed and the roles where correctly defined then
there is a relatively simple algorithm to reconstruct the multipolygons
without needing too much memory or CPU overhead.
I may be a bit slow here but couldn't we then just one-by-one fix the
existing multipolygons so
Voting is now open for
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/Path
Please vote on the proposal as it stands.
-Alex Mauer hawke
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Let's go with type=area_with_holes then, roles outer and inner as
before. All members are closed ways, the inner ways are contained
in the interior of the single outer way. The area_with_holes is the
interior of the outer way minus the interiors of the
Blake Crosby wrote:
Sent: 10 March 2008 6:24 PM
To: Andy Allan
Cc: OSM-Talk Openstreetmap
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] RFC: golf course
I agree with Andy 100%. In fact, i'm going to use proposal as a template
for some standards I would like to create for tags in Canada.
I do have one question though.
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 22:51 +0100, Igor Brejc wrote:
I too am a little bit confused: now the whole issue basically comes
down
to renaming the relation from multipolygon to area_with_holes. But
the inital proposal had some other features, like using the inner
polygons' tags to render the
On Mar 10, 2008, at 22:43, Jon Burgess wrote:
The original multipolygons created by the conversion above all had the
same tags and no defined roles.
Does osm2pgsql really require the same tags on all ways? The comments
in the code seem to say it's collecting tags from all member ways, in
In my last blog post (
http://www.livingwithdragons.com/2008/03/mapping-meets-geocaching) I ommited
that someone was waiting in their car for ages with the engine on while I
mapped passed them. I was waiting for them to leave and eventually when I
had gone out of their sight for 5 minutes they
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 23:40 +0100, Robert Vollmert wrote:
On Mar 10, 2008, at 22:43, Jon Burgess wrote:
The original multipolygons created by the conversion above all had the
same tags and no defined roles.
Does osm2pgsql really require the same tags on all ways? The comments
in the
Can I ask for suggestions on the best way to get Archicad (.dwg) files
into OSM?
I have got been given access to really excellent, detailed maps of my
university campus, but they are Archicad files. I'd really lurrrv to
get this into OSM, but my knowledge of Archicad is *limited*! -
On 11/03/2008, Andrew Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I ask for suggestions on the best way to get Archicad (.dwg) files
into OSM?
if you can convert them to dxf (should be able to do this with
archicad i think), there is a process for converting them into
shapefiles, as outlined in the
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Andy Robinson (blackadder)
So basically, if its information about a physical object, or something that
references that physical object - though I note that golf course holes have
a habit of moving around the green ;-) - then its worth having it in OSM.
I
Ok, then please let me know when you finish this transition to the new
system, so that I can update the Kosmos code. And it would be a good
thing to include a description of a recommended logic for rendering on
the http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Relations/Multipolygon page,
so that it
Gregory wrote:
In my last blog post
(http://www.livingwithdragons.com/2008/03/mapping-meets-geocaching) I
ommited that someone was waiting in their car for ages with the engine
on while I mapped passed them. I was waiting for them to leave and
eventually when I had gone out of their sight
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 16:53:49 +1030
Jack Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 11:47 +1030, Darrin Smith wrote:
OK, to take this a step further I'll start the ball rolling in
Adelaide: (As we get a consensus I'll write a Adelaide/South
Australia Wiki page to reflect the
A number of people seem to misread the lanes tag as total lanes on the
road, not lanes in each direction. A case could be made that it
should be total lanes, as that would allow for asymmetric roads to be
modelled. I suspect that a lot of the lanes=1 tags really mean that it
is a narrow, unmarked
Hallo,
fuer einen Freund suche ich ein Programm, das aehnliches leistet
wie mapbuilder.net: Man gibt eine Adresse ein, bekommt einen Pin an
die Stelle auf einem Luftbild oder einer Karte gesetzt, kann den noch
von Hand korrigieren und dazu eine Bemerkung schreiben, und sich dann
Hallo,
als Werbung fuer unser Buch habe ich den Lehmanns-Buchhandlungen
angeboten, ein Plakat zu drucken, auf dem jeweils die Innenstadt des
Ortes, an dem die Buchhandlung ist, zu sehen ist, und dann der Spruch
Fehlt was? Bei Openstreetmap kann jeder mitmachen und eine Abbildung
des
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| Hallo,
|
| als Werbung fuer unser Buch habe ich den Lehmanns-Buchhandlungen
| angeboten, ein Plakat zu drucken, auf dem jeweils die Innenstadt des
| Ortes, an dem die Buchhandlung ist, zu sehen ist, und dann der Spruch
| Fehlt was? Bei
Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Zu meiner grossen Freude hatten alle diese Orte durchaus praesentable
Daten der Innenstadt, nirgends sah es furchtbar lueckenhaft aus (ausser
der in Berlin an der Rudower Chausse, der ist etwas in der OSM-Wueste).
Du weißt aber schon auch, dass in
Dieter Faulbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Du weißt aber schon auch, dass in der Ecke von Berlin (derzeit noch)
nicht allzu viel los ist. Die Straßen stimmen dort schon rel. gut mit
der Bebauung überein. Bisvor einiger Zeit war das ein Flughafen-Gelände,
was erst so langsam erschlossen wird.
Hallo Liste
Es folgen ein paar Fragen :-D
Radwanderwege
Frage bezüglich des Taggens von Radwanderwegen. Gibt es einen Konsens
wie diese in Deutschland gehandhabt werden? Bei uns ist ja nun nicht
wie in GB, dass es ein einheitliches Nummernsystem gibt, sondern die
Wege tragen einen bestimmten
Sven Geggus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bei meiner Kombikarte kann man auf Google/TeleAtlas umschalten:
http://geggus.net/gmaps/gmaps-osm-fs.html?lat=52.44lon=13.53zoom=14
Ein paar Starßen fehlen bei OSM noch. Ob es die Tatsächlich schon gibt steht
natürlich auf nem völlig anderen Blatt.
Hallo,
Kannst du bitte den Posterentwurf mal irgendwo hochladen bzw. die
Sourcen teilen? Kann sicher auch bei anderen Gelegenheiten
(Vortra:gen, etc.) Verwendung finden.
Naja, eigentlich ist da nicht viel, halt ein OSM-Kartenausschnitt und
obendrauf der Werbetext. Ich habe das mit GIMP
Andreas Jacob wrote:
Zoomstufen
Wie ist eigentlich der zeitliche Rahmen für das Rendern der Zoomstufen
ab 11 abwärts (10, 9 etc.)? Einmal wöchentlich scheinen diese nicht
gerendert zu werden.
In der Mapnik-Karte werden auch die niedrigen Zoomstufen AFAIK wöchentlich
neu gerendert. Bei [EMAIL
Liebe Liste,
ich möchte gerne eine Karte (später eine Art Atlas) aus OSM-Daten
erstellen.. also ein PDF, welches ich ausdrucken kann.
Welche Möglichkeiten habe ich da außer Kosmos (mag trotz entsprechender
Pakete bei mir nicht laufen, habe kein Windows) und PDF-Atlas?
Arbeitet derzeit jemand an
Hallo,
ich möchte gerne eine Karte (später eine Art Atlas) aus OSM-Daten
erstellen.. also ein PDF, welches ich ausdrucken kann.
Ich nehme immer einfach die Bitmap-Karten vom Tileserver und setze die
zu einer grossen Bitmap zusammen (openstreetmap.gryph.de/bigmap.cgi).
Bye
Frederik
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Frederik Ramm schrieb:
ich möchte gerne eine Karte (später eine Art Atlas) aus OSM-Daten
erstellen.. also ein PDF, welches ich ausdrucken kann.
Ich nehme immer einfach die Bitmap-Karten vom Tileserver und setze die
zu einer grossen Bitmap zusammen (openstreetmap.gryph.de/bigmap.cgi).
On Montag 10 März 2008, fuesika wrote:
Liebe Liste,
ich möchte gerne eine Karte (später eine Art Atlas) aus OSM-Daten
erstellen.. also ein PDF, welches ich ausdrucken kann.
Welche Möglichkeiten habe ich da außer Kosmos (mag trotz entsprechender
Pakete bei mir nicht laufen, habe kein
Guten Abend allerseits!
Meine Name ist Kevin (Kevin_Price) und ich habe vor ca. 3 Wochen
angefangen, mit GPS-Maus, Begehungen und Fahrten meine Umgebung zu erfassen:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.23385lon=8.1742zoom=15layers=B0FT
Dabei hoffe ich ein gewisses Mindestmaß an Datenqualität zu
Salut,
Je finaliserai ce week-end l'upload des limites de régions et
départements sous cette forme :
Une limite de département :
way id='-171' visible='true'
nd ref='-14258'/
...
nd ref='-6292'/
tag k='boundary' v=administrative /
tag k='left:departement' v=Aube /
tag k='right:departement'
Can't you use openstreetmap.org/user/NickAustin
or whatever?
On 10 Mar 2008, at 08:35, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
(Apologies to the list - don't have an email address)
Hello Nick,
Looks like you've been doing a lot of countryside mapping near me -
maybe we
should try and coordinate efforts?
Potlatch/JOSM workshop. 20:00 - Wed 19th March - Sutton Coldfield
I will be hosting a one hour workshop for those that could use some help
with editing using Potlatch and JOSM. Richard Fairhurst will cover Potlatch
and I will cover separately JOSM. Bring your laptop if you have one.
It's aimed
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