I think all outstanding coding issues have now been dealt with.
There's one minor tagging issue to address - should the source tag be
on the data or changesets.
Otherwise, a test upload of the Surrey data is visible here -
http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/394
Comments welcomed.
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
I think all outstanding coding issues have now been dealt with.
There's one minor tagging issue to address - should the source tag be
on the data or changesets.
Since the source tag applies to the whole changeset it makes sense to
tag only the
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/8/1 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
Otherwise, a test upload of the Surrey data is visible here -
http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/394
Comments welcomed.
Could
2009/7/30 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/7/29 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
I transformed the Plusbus Zones into a josm-file (XSLT is cool :-).
Thomas can you import it using the naptan-user if no one objects to
the tagging
2009/8/1 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/8/1 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
Otherwise, a test upload of the Surrey data is visible here -
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/7/30 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/7/29 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
I transformed the Plusbus Zones into a josm-file (XSLT is
cool :-). Thomas can you import it using
Excellent. The guy who put together the code that flips from Yahoo map tiles
to OSM ones for certain parts of the world gave a talk at SOTM 2009. They host
the tiles themselves and do not update them often. Since Flickr is partly or
wholly owned by Yahoo, he admitted that they were not
Cloudmade shapefiles and GRASS GIS kernel/kriging module. This is
what I like most with OSM, you can get the data and play around it in
anyway you like. A more simple way would be to use gnuplot but I'm
more familiar with GRASS.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Mike Collinsonm...@ayeltd.biz
On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 00:22:40 +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/1 Renaud MICHEL r.h.michel+...@gmail.com:
Le vendredi 31 juillet 2009 à 03:23, Roy Wallace a écrit :
What about a way that has either a physical limitation or a legal
limitation (not both). Perhaps
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 15:58 -0700, Andrew Ayre wrote:
As Shaun mentioned in another email, this seems to be another
instance
of nodes missing from the minutely diffs. This is a known issue but
I'm
not sure if we have a trac ticket for it. I have put more details
into
the trac ticket.
On 01/08/09 01:08, Andrew Ayre wrote:
How exactly is that supposed to help? Will this API have access to
some magic accelerator technology that the current API doesn't use?
It would help because people could upload large data sets as fast as
they can prepare them, then tweak any problems
Tom Hughes wrote:
Excuse me a minute while I find my magic wand...
[ time passes ]
...found it! fx: waves wand There you go, changeset processing is now
100 times faster.
Once you are done with your magic wand, do you mind lending it to me, I
have a server to optimize.
Emilie Laffray
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
If the administrative class in your country coincides with the
importance: fine. Nothing changes. Unfortunately this is neither in
Italy nor in Germany the case: some roads have been downgraded /
passed to a lower maintenance entity for
Most of the slippy-maps I've seen so far have OpenStreetMap or
similar as the document title. While nicely minimalist, it doesn't
always describe what you're looking at on screen.
Imagine if it said OpenStreetMap Oxfordshire, United Kingdom instead...
OJ W wrote:
Most of the slippy-maps I've seen so far have OpenStreetMap or
similar as the document title. While nicely minimalist, it doesn't
always describe what you're looking at on screen.
Imagine if it said OpenStreetMap Oxfordshire, United Kingdom instead...
There is really something broken, compare :
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/WhatCountry/?lat=51.8478lon=9.0282lang=
demode=raw
and
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/WhatCountry//?lat=51.894lon=9.1909mode=
raw
Both queries are responded from cache, but from different times. While the
data
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 13:38, OJ Wojwli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Imagine if it said OpenStreetMap Oxfordshire, United Kingdom instead...
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/TitlebarDemo/?zoom=11lat=51.76lon=-1.282
Awesome!
I really like all the stuff you have been coding lately (the business
Matthias Versen wrote:
Jonas Häggqvist wrote:
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/WhatCountry/?lat=56.0366lon=12.514
Okay, it no longer breaks - it just doesn't list the point as being in
Helsingør (rel#184034).
I fixed a bug in your relation, 2 not connected relation-members with
2009/8/1 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
areas, that's why your aussie-way might produce slightly
worse routing
results (don't know, just an idea).
The navit routing engine prefers residential to tertiary in some cases... So
not all poor routing is because we use unclassified for lower
2009/8/1 Christiaan Welvaart c...@daneel.dyndns.org:
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Why would who maintains a road directly determine its administrative
classification? If a municipality decides that some road is a motorway, we
better tag it as such. In The Netherlands some
--- On Sat, 1/8/09, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
Which are those cases? Maybe the tertiary was not
connected? Did you
check the map data in the area? Usually bad routing results
come from
bad map data ;-)
Yup, the map data was correct, navit just did weird things and
2009/8/1 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
--- On Sat, 1/8/09, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
Which are those cases? Maybe the tertiary was not
connected? Did you
check the map data in the area? Usually bad routing results
come from
bad map data ;-)
Yup, the map data
--- On Sat, 1/8/09, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, but actually this is a navit bug then, because I hope
we all agree
that a tertiary road should be prefered to a residential
road in
Yes it was a bug and I filed a bug about it in their bug tracker.
routing. Still I
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
seems as if you got me completely wrong. The administrative
classification _IS_ about who maintains the road (at least in Germany
and Italy). While BAB (Bundesautobahn / motorway) and Bundestraße
(federal road) are maintained by the federal administration,
Something that would also be very cool would be if the script told you
all polygons or multipolygons you're in regardless of whether they are
a relation or normal polygon, and you could filter the result for
country boundaries or other type of areas. It could for example tell
you you're in a
2009/8/1 OJ W ojwli...@googlemail.com:
Most of the slippy-maps I've seen so far have OpenStreetMap or
similar as the document title. While nicely minimalist, it doesn't
always describe what you're looking at on screen.
Imagine if it said OpenStreetMap Oxfordshire, United Kingdom instead...
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:07 AM, Aun Johnsen (via Webmail)
skipp...@gimnechiske.org wrote:
Ok, I am revisiting this. Both me and Gustav F (original writes of the
proposal) was not satisfied with the outcome of the last vote (about 50/50),
so I have rewritten the proposal based on many of the
Classifying roads in central asia, it is easier, and makes more sense
in my opinion to use the highway ref in the administrative sense. Some
countries or regions have 5 or 6 main roads with are the national
trunk system. In places they are almost reduced to tracks through the
mountains,
Hi,
I'd like to propose this set of tags :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/wilderness_mountain_buildings
(composed of different proposal) to classify buildings open to the public in
isolated areas.
It tries to officialise the rather well used alpine_hut and tries to clear
Jonas Häggqvist wrote:
I fixed a bug in your relation, 2 not connected relation-members with
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/1999106
I hope that it will fix the issue.
It did - thanks a lot. Out of curiousity, how did you figure out where the
error was?
I opened
Roland Olbricht wrote:
Both queries are responded from cache, but from different times. While the
data of the former is from 2009-07-31 15h00 UTC, the latter is from
2009-08-01 03h00 UTC. In the meantime, somebody has edited holes into the
border of Nordrhein-Westfalen. Based on the data of
OJ W ojwlists at googlemail.com writes:
Imagine if it said OpenStreetMap Oxfordshire, United Kingdom instead...
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/TitlebarDemo/?zoom=11lat=51.76lon=-1.282
You mean instead of OpenSteetMap Oxfordshire, United Kingdom? Yes that
would be cool!
Spelling apart,
On Sat, 1 Aug 2009, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/8/1 Christiaan Welvaart c...@daneel.dyndns.org:
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Why would who maintains a road directly determine its administrative
classification? If a municipality decides that some road is a motorway, we
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:26 PM, David Groomrevi...@pacific-rim.net wrote:
FWIW, I'm trying to get it working again (it was pointed out to me a
few days ago that hypercube was back online) however I keep running
into problems with corrupted planet dumps and daily diffs. I hope to
have it
On 01/08/2009 17:21, sylvain letuffe wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to propose this set of tags :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/wilderness_mountain_buildings
(composed of different proposal) to classify buildings open to the public in
isolated areas.
It tries to officialise
Though reading through that page, and the Wikipedia articles, a
wilderness hut and a bothy seem to be much the same thing.
Good point. In previous discussions on shelter, the name bothy came a few
times. In lack of evidence and knowledge, I proposed it separated from
wilderness_hut. (Reading
... sorry to double post but it appears I didn't send this to the list :-)
-- Forwarded message --
From: Dave G 9gerk...@gmail.com
Date: 2009/8/2
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] RFC - Proposal : mountain and wilderness shelter
buildings
To: sylvain letuffe li...@letuffe.org
Sylvain
I
... sorry to double post but it appears I didn't send this to the list :-)
2009/8/2 Dave G 9gerk...@gmail.com
Syl Craig
Further to the previous discussion
nearly all back-country huts in NZ are unlocked fees are usually paid to
stay in them
either to Dept. of Conservation the government
Le dimanche 2 août 2009 02:11, Dave G a écrit :
... sorry to double post but it appears I didn't send this to the list :-)
sorry to re-double post, I sent my answer to you only
Lean_to:
1. the fireplace tag be option as many of NZ Lean_to have fireplaces
2. option mattresses tag (as above)
Syl
many thanks for you proposal, I have been thinking about this for a while
but
I wasn't sure how to do this
Also I notice the current tag doesn't display a symbol on the standard OSM
Mapnik map,
but does show up on OpenCycleMap Osmarender - can we correct this with the
proposed feature
I
Jon Burgess wrote:
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 15:58 -0700, Andrew Ayre wrote:
As Shaun mentioned in another email, this seems to be another
instance
of nodes missing from the minutely diffs. This is a known issue but
I'm
not sure if we have a trac ticket for it. I have put more details
into
the
--- On Sat, 1/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
A long standing convention on a printed Australian map is
that a road which is
unsealed is drawn with a broken line of the same colour and
width as the road
would have if it was sealed.
That is to do with rendering, not how the data is
Cool!
For SEO reasons it could be really nice if this title would be present
in html title tag already while the html is being sent to the
client...and not delaying the initial response at the same time :)
Stefan
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Ed Avise...@waniasset.com wrote:
OJ W ojwlists at
Thanks for sharing the link John. It's amazing to see a visual
representation of the work done in OSM. I use the ITO site to keep an eye
one areas I regularly map.
Can anyone spot any of their own edits?
2009/8/1 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com
http://vimeo.com/2598878
--- On Fri, 31/7/09, b.schulz...@scu.edu.au b.schulz...@scu.edu.au wrote:
It may also be worth telling any
bushwalking or 4WD clubs about the event. They may not be as
nerdy as computer groups but they are likely to already have
GPS units and a use for maps.
I wouldn't consider 3 out of 4
On Sat, 1 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
I wouldn't consider 3 out of 4 of those I listed as nerdy anyway, take for
example this webpage :)
http://www.mugsunco.org.au/MUGSUNCO_Welcome.html
that lot are older than me!
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--- On Sat, 1/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
that lot are older than me!
They probably have a lot of spare time too :)
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
There seems to be quite a few 4wd clubs though, one at Nambour, another at
Caloundra and another at Maleny, most only publish snail mail addresses.
I doubt we will be able to get round them all by snail mail in time for the
meeting, so for these groups
--- On Sat, 1/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
(same designer both web sites)
Bundaberg might be bit far, dunno. I was thinking about contacting the Kingaroy
LUG too.
Do we have something worded to send them yet? This is the latest draft I'm
toying about with
--
Probably needs to include something 4wd specific about how they can map out
their favourite trails and easily share accurate maps of them with all their
friends.
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--- On Sat, 1/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
A long standing convention on a printed Australian map is
that a road which is
unsealed is drawn with a broken line of the same colour and
width as the road
would have if it was sealed.
That is to do with rendering, not how the data is
This is the default mapnik style sheet
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/mapnik/osm.xml
and here is the list of symbols/what gets rendered.
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/mapnik/symbols/
By coming up with an alternate stylesheet and/or symbols we can
Just a minor note: The tracks in the Glenrock State Recreation Area are closed
to public vehicles so it's more accurate to mention that link in relation to
bushwalking and MTB riding than 4WD'ing. Oh, and they're more detailed than
accurate. It's a shame that the shortlink links are so cryptic.
I've been tweaking things on the mapserver I'm currently running.
http://maps.bigtincan.com/
State borders now show at an appropriate zoom level, and I've made it so a
picnic table icon shows, but the image I'm using atm needs changing so it looks
awful at present.
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
I only just thought of it, but I probably need to include a suitable
copyright notice to, as this graphic and other info was a modified version
of what others have already done.
anything that started off from me is free to use
--- On Sun, 2/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
anything that started off from me is free to use
Thanks for making that explicit, I just put a short All images and text from
OpenStreetMap CC-BY-SA 2.0 at the bottom along with the cc-by-sa image.
/butt covered
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Franc Carter wrote:
Hi,
As an FYI, in case anyone gets caught out like I did ;-(
I was mapping out near Macquarie Feilds today and came across quite a few
streets
without street names, but then noticed that the street names were on signs
that were
bolted to the curb,
My local council has just published a street directory, advertised as more
local than your GPS
I've found the first mistake already
I'm sure the people down the road will be pleased to find their place of
business ( a seed business) has been taken over by a church group
Yep, that's what I assumed - it failed ;-(
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Franc Carter wrote:
Hi,
As an FYI, in case anyone gets caught out like I did ;-(
I was mapping out near Macquarie Feilds today and came across quite a few
--- On Sun, 2/8/09, b.schulz...@scu.edu.au b.schulz...@scu.edu.au wrote:
Can we make surface=unpaved
highways render differently, then? :)
As long as you can give me s suitable render style sheet/section I can make it
render pink with purple poka dots :)
However my graphics skills aren't
--- On Sun, 2/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
must be an attempt at being vandal proof
Macquarie Fields is not the most expensive suburb
I wonder what's cheaper, cleaning up spray paint or replacing signs...
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--- On Sun, 2/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
My local council has just published a
street directory, advertised as more
local than your GPS
I've found the first mistake already
I really wish I could come up with a suitable proposal to local governments to
remove the need to keep their
--- On Tue, 28/7/09, Franc Carter franc.car...@gmail.com wrote:
Excellent thanks - I'll be interested in the Aussie
file
It's too much of a hassle to do daily files, but I'm setting up scripts to run
after lunchtime on Sundays at present, the Aussie file is up, and the NZ one is
still
Thanks, weekly is very useful anyway.
I've just returned from a mapping trip, that used your navit map on my car
computer - it was
very useful for finding missed streets
cheers
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 2:51 PM, John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Tue, 28/7/09, Franc Carter
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
--- On Sun, 2/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
My local council has just published a
street directory, advertised as more
local than your GPS
I've found the first mistake already
I really wish I could come up with a suitable proposal to local
--- On Sun, 2/8/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
but this year has a pdf of an A1 map.
Quicker advocacy could have got us on their website, but we
still could
feature there if someone would talk to the council.
Unfortunately I think it will take a formalised organisation to talk
I've tweaked a few more things, the state names show at the same zoom level as
the state capitals, although Queensland isn't showing, most likely because the
place node is too close to the coral sea islands place node.
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On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
've tweaked a few more things, the state names show at the same zoom level
as the state capitals, although Queensland isn't showing, most likely
because the place node is too close to the coral sea islands place node.
move the coral sea islands ;-)
Acho que as meso e micro regiões não tem conotação nem política
nem adminsitrativa - na verdade, esse conceito é pouco usado fora do
IBGE - que agrupa os municípios nessas divisões em algumas tabelas
estatísticas geradas.
Comparando com os outros países o nível 6 parece mais adequado para os
pensando os outros ícones do hoteis, moteis e pousadas, poder ser uma cama
com uma cooraçaozinho rosa-pink :D
On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 08:41:24 -0300, Claudomiro Nascimento Junior
claudom...@claudomiro.com wrote:
Já poderíamos pensar num ícone para o mapa... um coraçãozinho ?
:-)
2009/8/1 Arlindo
On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 09:08:15AM -0300, Claudomiro Nascimento Junior wrote:
Acho que as meso e micro regiões não tem conotação nem política
nem adminsitrativa - na verdade, esse conceito é pouco usado fora do
IBGE - que agrupa os municípios nessas divisões em algumas tabelas
estatísticas
On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 12:57:16 -0300, Eduardo Habkost ehabk...@raisama.net
wrote:
On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 09:08:15AM -0300, Claudomiro Nascimento Junior
wrote:
Acho que as meso e micro regiões não tem conotação nem
política
nem adminsitrativa - na verdade, esse conceito é pouco usado fora do
Já existem uns limites municipais visíveis ao longo da costa Paraense
(parcialmente bagunçados no Mapnik desde uns dias em Bragança, não sei,
por que). No Pará, na verdade, existem todos os municípios + a fronteira
estadual, mas na minha importação recente, coloquei os tags nas
relations, não nos
On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 06:18:38PM +0200, Aun Johnsen (via Webmail) wrote:
snip
Um outra pergunta, que e mais probable, no futura adicionar mais
diverçoes do municipo ou adicionar outro niveis administrativo acima do
municipo? Au achou que nos poder verno maximo um ou duas niveis
2009/8/1 Eduardo Habkost ehabk...@raisama.net
Mas acho que a grande questão é: já existem fronteiras municipais
mapeadas no Brasil?
Minas Gerais já está com todas as fronteiras municipais, todos com
tag left: e right:, no nível 8. A Região Metropolitana de Belo
Horizonte está no nível 6.
On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 16:18:03 -0300, Eduardo Habkost ehabk...@raisama.net
wrote:
On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 07:57:35PM +0200, Aun Johnsen (via Webmail)
wrote:
snip
Acho que distritos e sub-prefeituras poder ser mesmo nivel, mas com
estrutura diferente. Sub-prefeitura ja e um parte dos metropolos
Markus liste12a4...@gmx.de writes:
Erst muss ich mal die Ursache für die unselige Doppelbeschriftung
finden, damit ich eine entfernen kann,
Das will wohl überlegt sein. Wahrscheinlich hat ein POI und ein polygon
den gleichen namen und das ist auch gut so.
und Mapnik dann den Namen der
On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 07:45:53AM +0200, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
Jens Herrmann o...@bikelab.org writes:
Gibt es weitere? Ich möchte natürlich, dass die Grenzen auch für die
Standardkarte gerendert werden. Ist das für beide tags der Fall?
Warum seid ihr eigentlich so scharf auf grenzen?
Klär mich mal einer auf, funktioniert irgendeine Openstreetbugs Seite?
Ich würde gerne einen Fehler hinzufügen, weiß aber nicht wie.
Das war eigentlich mal recht einfach...
Unterstüzt Josm das inzwischen auch wieder?
Gruß Sven
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Hallo zusammen,
ich habe die Zeitstempel aus meinen GPS-Spuren entfernt mit dem
Resultat, dass der OSM-Server die Spur nicht mehr annimmt. Ich würde
meine Spuren gerne öffentlich zur Verfügung stellen - aber ohne mein
Bewegungsprofil. Was habe ich noch für Möglichkeiten der Anonymisierung?
Ich
Am Samstag, 1. August 2009 08:20:08 schrieb Karl Eichwalder:
Markus liste12a4...@gmx.de writes:
Erst muss ich mal die Ursache für die unselige Doppelbeschriftung
finden, damit ich eine entfernen kann,
Das will wohl überlegt sein. Wahrscheinlich hat ein POI und ein polygon
den gleichen
Am Samstag, 1. August 2009 08:51:33 schrieb TeamAdiac:
Hallo zusammen,
ich habe die Zeitstempel aus meinen GPS-Spuren entfernt mit dem
Resultat, dass der OSM-Server die Spur nicht mehr annimmt. Ich würde
meine Spuren gerne öffentlich zur Verfügung stellen - aber ohne mein
Bewegungsprofil. Was
Am Samstag, 1. August 2009 07:45:53 schrieb Karl Eichwalder:
Jens Herrmann o...@bikelab.org writes:
Gibt es weitere? Ich möchte natürlich, dass die Grenzen auch für die
Standardkarte gerendert werden. Ist das für beide tags der Fall?
Warum seid ihr eigentlich so scharf auf grenzen? Ich
TeamAdiac schrieb:
meine Spuren gerne öffentlich zur Verfügung stellen - aber ohne mein
Bewegungsprofil. Was habe ich noch für Möglichkeiten der Anonymisierung?
Wenn du die Trackpunkte in festen Entfernungen statt zeitgesteuert
speicherst, sind relativ wenig Informationen über die
Hallo.
Am Samstag, 1. August 2009 schrieb Karl Eichwalder:
Erst muss ich mal die Ursache für die unselige Doppelbeschriftung
finden, damit ich eine entfernen kann,
Das will wohl überlegt sein. Wahrscheinlich hat ein POI und ein polygon
den gleichen namen und das ist auch gut so.
Nein, das
Hallo.
Am Samstag, 1. August 2009 schrieb Sven Sommerkamp:
Klär mich mal einer auf, funktioniert irgendeine Openstreetbugs Seite?
Ich würde gerne einen Fehler hinzufügen, weiß aber nicht wie.
Funktioniert denn irgend eine *NICHT*?
Für mich tun beide, die alte [1] und die aktuelle [2].
[1]:
Sven Sommerkamp schrieb:
Klär mich mal einer auf, funktioniert irgendeine Openstreetbugs Seite?
Ja, openstreetbugs.org funktioniert.
Ich würde gerne einen Fehler hinzufügen, weiß aber nicht wie.
Das war eigentlich mal recht einfach...
Was ist denn genau dein Problem?
Am Samstag, 1. August 2009 09:32:57 schrieb Ulf Möller:
Sven Sommerkamp schrieb:
Klär mich mal einer auf, funktioniert irgendeine Openstreetbugs Seite?
Ja, openstreetbugs.org funktioniert.
Ich würde gerne einen Fehler hinzufügen, weiß aber nicht wie.
Das war eigentlich mal recht
Sven Geggus schrieb:
Christoph Wagner freemaps@googlemail.com wrote:
Vielen Dank fürs Ausprobieren! Ich hab mal versucht die --lower-case
option wegzulassen. Obs was bringt sehen wir morgen dann.
Scheint zu funktionieren. Belibt die Frage warum das mit den alten
Versionen funktioniert
Hallo,
Christoph Wagner schrieb:
BTW, kannst Du es irgendwie einbauen, dass man im Gerät sehen kann
von wann die Karte ist und welches mkgmap sie erzeugt hat?
Muss ich mal drüber nachdenken, aber prinzipiell könnte ich mir das
vorstellen.
Ich könnte einfach den Mapnamen missbrauchen oder
Sven Sommerkamp schrieb:
Was ist denn genau dein Problem?
Mit was setzt man wo den Punkt mit dem Fehler?
Hinzoomen und einfach mit der linken Maustaste die jeweilige Position
anklicken. Dann sollte ein Dialog aufgehen, in dem du die
Fehlerbeschreibung eingeben kannst.
Sven Sommerkamp schrieb:
Vorschlag.
Du verwendest den Track direkt und machst eine Straße mit unbekanntem Typ
draus.
Also highway=road
Und was soll das bringen? Wenn man schon vor Ort war, kann man das doch
gleich richtig mappen.
So hätte man eine weitere unbekannte Straße mit
Moin,
Für mich tun beide, die alte [1] und die aktuelle [2].
[1]: http://openstreetbugs.appspot.com/
Die funktioniert bei mir ohne Probleme (wenn man mal vom Zoom-Thema absieht,
dass nicht klar ist, wann Fehler eingeblendet werden. Aber das ist bei der
neuen nicht anders).
Hi,
hier http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Todo.pl könnt ihr
Kartenausschnitte sehen, die Beschreibung lesen und das Programm testen.
Ein wenig finetuning muss bestimmt noch sein...
Ciao
Gerhard
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Hi,
Andreas schrieb:
Davon abgesehen, dass ich es ungünstig finde, nur durch ein JOSM-Update
von
der neuen Adresse zu erfahren, anstatt dass das alte Angebot auf das
neue
umgeleitet wird - und sei es nur durch einen Texthinweis.
Ich bin erstaunt, dass Du glaubst, der Macher der neuen Seite
Christoph Wagner freemaps@googlemail.com wrote:
Und vor allem warum es jetzt nicht mehr geht! Weiß da irgendjemand mehr?
Mal auf der mkgmap Liste fragen. Machst Du oder soll ich?
Sven
--
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be a recent version of
Am Samstag, den 01.08.2009, 11:12 +0200 schrieb SLXViper:
Sven Sommerkamp schrieb:
Vorschlag.
Du verwendest den Track direkt und machst eine Straße mit unbekanntem Typ
draus.
Also highway=road
Und was soll das bringen? Wenn man schon vor Ort war, kann man das doch
gleich
TeamAdiac schrieb:
Am Samstag, den 01.08.2009, 11:12 +0200 schrieb SLXViper:
Sven Sommerkamp schrieb:
Vorschlag.
Du verwendest den Track direkt und machst eine Straße mit unbekanntem Typ
draus.
Also highway=road
Und was soll das bringen? Wenn man schon vor Ort war,
Am Samstag, den 01.08.2009, 12:45 +0200 schrieb SLXViper:
Die Server-Admins haben gewiss besseres zu
tun als irgendwelchen Usern hinterherzuschnüffeln.
Von denen sprech‘ ich ja auch gaaar nicht. Da sind wir ja eher unter
uns obwohl da auch nie sicher sein kann.
Deine IP und deine
Am 1. August 2009 11:12 schrieb SLXViper slxvi...@gmx.net:
Sven Sommerkamp schrieb:
Vorschlag.
Du verwendest den Track direkt und machst eine Straße mit unbekanntem Typ
draus.
Und was soll das bringen? Wenn man schon vor Ort war, kann man das doch
gleich richtig mappen.
+1
Mein Vorschlag:
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