Yeah i know this,
but i wanted to specially highlight big highways without maxspeed to
see what's missing ...
but yes ito can surely help :)
Regards,
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Hi !
If you wish not to attend the meeting with Philippe Henry and his
representatives, maybe you would be interested giving your opinion on
his proposals at an OSM Meeting ? Personnaly, I will be more confident
if I could tell things that have been discussed amongst contributors before.
I
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:36 PM, Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Robert Norris rw_nor...@hotmail.com wrote:
I think it's nice that the Royal Mail have chosen to use OSM for the
backdrop to their site for Great Britain Golden Postbox listings to
On 03/08/12 07:45, Toby Murray wrote:
For what it's worth, there *is* attribution in the code that sets up OpenLayers:
osm_mapnik:{baselayer:true,attribution:\u0026copy;\u003Ca
href=\u0022http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-sa\/2.0\/\u0022\u003ECCBYSA\u003C\/a\u003E
2010\n \u003Ca
Am 03.08.2012 02:19, schrieb Eugene Sandulenko:
Moreover, having unpredictable mix in 'name' will degrade quality of
any navigational maps or geocoding.
While I cannot say anything regarding your other points, and, to be
clear, I don't oppose you in general, I would like to disagree with this
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Simon Poole si...@poole.ch wrote:
From an original 1014 contributors in the first group a total of 495
agreed, resulting in a nearly 50% success rate. Of the 2nd group of 959,
362 agreed, giving a success rate of 38%. There was naturally some
acceptances in both
Hello Rob,
Fair point for 1. For 2, though, I don't think there's a blanket ban on using
the tileserver from a web front end unless it gets very heavily used - I think
apps are more of a problem.
Nick
-Robert Norris rw_nor...@hotmail.com wrote: -
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
From:
Non rigorous answer: less than a dozen I believe.
You naturally have to differentiate between genuine non-responders
which didn't respond because they didn't know (spam filter, invalid
e-mail address, e-mail account no longer in use and so on) and
decliners that didn't accept the CTs for
Hi all,
a first prototype of the OpenBuildingModels platform is finally online.
OpenBuildingModels aims to be a free-to-use online repository for
architectural 3D building models. These models can be referenced in
OpenStreetMap and are also displayed in the OSM-3D globe. However, the
models
Hi all,
a first prototype of the OpenBuildingModels platform is finally online.
OpenBuildingModels aims to be a free-to-use online repository for
architectural 3D building models. These models can be referenced in
OpenStreetMap and are also displayed in the OSM-3D globe. However, the
models
Ups, sorry!! I did not mean to answer to this topic but start a new
one... Forget about this reply.
M.
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Hello Matthias,
what a surprise: I didn't expect an actual working beta for a building
model repository. You know from previous discussions that I believe such
a site is very much needed. So instead of repeating that, I'll skip
straight to the criticism. ;)
On 03.08.2012 11:19, Matthias wrote:
On 3 August 2012 11:07, Peter Wendorff wendo...@uni-paderborn.de wrote:
Moreover, having unpredictable mix in 'name' will degrade quality of
any navigational maps or geocoding.
While I cannot say anything regarding your other points, and, to be clear, I
don't oppose you in general, I would
Am 03.08.2012 12:55, schrieb Eugene Sandulenko:
On 3 August 2012 11:07, Peter Wendorff wendo...@uni-paderborn.de wrote:
Moreover, having unpredictable mix in 'name' will degrade quality of
any navigational maps or geocoding.
While I cannot say anything regarding your other points, and, to be
Hi Tobias,
thanks for your valuable feedback. I agree with your opinions regarding
3D model repositories, collaborative work etc.
Tobias Knerr:
I'm a bit worried that this might be too strongly tied to the Heidelberg
OSM-3D globe. In particular, I have the following concerns:
* Is there,
On 03/08/2012 03:36, Toby Murray wrote:
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Robert Norris rw_nor...@hotmail.com wrote:
I think it's nice that the Royal Mail have chosen to use OSM for the backdrop
to their site for Great Britain Golden Postbox listings to celebrate Team GB
successes in the
A normal mapping trip for me is 1-2 hours and 200 photos.
I use the camera in my phone (I got through too many compact digital
cameras) which can nicely be used with one hand while cycling and a garmin
GPS for the track log.
A habit of taking a photo of the GPS' clock at the start of each trip/day
Hi,
quick update on the world-wide redaction layer:
On 07/26/2012 11:35 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
RED is for stuff deleted by the bot. You will be able to click on
individual items and see the tags of the deleted object with a big
WARNING saying that you must not copy that to OSM. Please
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 6:46 AM, Craig Wallace craig...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On 03/08/2012 03:36, Toby Murray wrote:
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Robert Norris rw_nor...@hotmail.com
wrote:
I think it's nice that the Royal Mail have chosen to use OSM for the
backdrop to their site for
On 3 August 2012 02:00, Robert Norris rw_nor...@hotmail.com wrote:
...
2. I think they are merely pointing to the OSM main tileserver
(tile.openstreetmap.org) - this doesn't seem in keeping with the OSM Tile
Usage Policy[2]
[2] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tile_usage_policy
I'm the
Hi Tobias,
* Will yo make the source code for the website freely available, and do
you plan to accept outside contributions?
Matthias mentioned in his answer that this is not planned yet, but in fact I
like this idea very much and certainly we would love to welcome outside
contributions.
On 3 aug 2012, at 11:19, Matthias u...@uni-heidelberg.de wrote:
Hi all,
a first prototype of the OpenBuildingModels platform is finally online.
OpenBuildingModels aims to be a free-to-use online repository for
architectural 3D building models. These models can be referenced in
Paul,
are you still running it 3 times a day?
It seems to be in a frozen state since at least 4 days. Fixed errors
still show up.
Any idea?
Thanks,
Simone
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Paul Norman penor...@mac.com wrote:
Minor update: I am now running three times a day. Exact upload times
Whoops - looks like I had disabled the cron job. Files should start
uploading at about 2-3 AM UTC.
-Original Message-
From: Simone Cortesi [mailto:sim...@cortesi.com]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 2:34 PM
To: Paul Norman
Cc: osm-talk
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Coastline generation
hi all
all of you know that we host the private openstreetmap here under
Indonesia Internet Exchange, and good news it, Australia, Canada, and
several country try to implement this model, because that is not good
a hoop between server must go to USA. China also agresif lobby a ISPs
here that
Does anybody know how to get in contact with the person who runs it? I've
found some routing bugs that aren't OSM data bugs (I've double checked the area
it's happening in more than once to make sure). It seems like his server
never imported the road(s) properly because they haven't been
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 11:46 PM, James Mast rickmastfa...@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know how to get in contact with the person who runs it? I've
found some routing bugs that aren't OSM data bugs (I've double checked the
area it's happening in more than once to make sure). It seems like
He's on IRC as DennisL (although his handle is currently DennisL_Vacation).
Or try github: https://github.com/DennisOSRM
Martijn
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 10:46 PM, James Mast rickmastfa...@hotmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know how to get in contact with the person who runs it? I've
found some
Precies.
Vaag kan ik me herinneren dat we er wel eens met AND over gesproken hebben
en dat het een kwestie was van voldoende gedetailleerd zijn voor hun doeleinden,
namelijk routering. Zonder referentie materiaal of controle ter plekke
zou je dit
ook nooit opmerken.
Groet,
Floris
2012/8/2
On 2012-08-03 10:37, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
Precies.
Vaag kan ik me herinneren dat we er wel eens met AND over gesproken
hebben
en dat het een kwestie was van voldoende gedetailleerd zijn voor hun
doeleinden,
namelijk routering. Zonder referentie materiaal of controle ter
plekke
zou je
Dit weekend zal er weer een update van openkvk plaatsvinden. Al eerder
hebben we veel adressen kunnen koppelen met de BAG. Daarmee zijn
geolocaties eenvoudig te onttrekken. Zou er belangstelling zijn om
automatisch een PoI import te doen met data uit openkvk, waar beschikbaar
inclusief
Quoting Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
Dit weekend zal er weer een update van openkvk plaatsvinden. Al eerder
hebben we veel adressen kunnen koppelen met de BAG. Daarmee zijn
geolocaties eenvoudig te onttrekken. Zou er belangstelling zijn om
automatisch een PoI import te doen met data uit
\ik geloof dat dit mijn eerste post op Talk-nl is dus even kijken of het
goed gaat.
Zoals je Stefan weet ben ik daar ook al eens mee bezig geweest. Als het
automatisch kan dan graag. Ik ben liever lui dan moe maar vrees net als
Frank dat dit lastig wordt. Ik heb ooit een concept gemaakt om mappers
Volgens de blog van Harry Wood
(http://blog.osmfoundation.org/2012/07/26/automated-redactions-complete/) is de
bot klaar en zijn alle data die niet onder ODBL vallen verwijderd.
Betekent dat nu dat we over zijn op een nieuwe licentie? In dat geval dan zou
ik wel verwachten dat de relevante
Voor een dergelijke osm file heb ik ook meer dan belangstelling. Voor de mergel
activiteiten zou eigenlijk een mooie functie in JOSM moeten zijn.
Met vriendelijke groeten
Robert Elsenaar
Frank Steggink stegg...@steggink.org schreef:
Quoting Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
Dit weekend
Het staat er allemaal in:
'The data now in the live OpenStreetMap database is largely in a state
where it can be declared ODbL licensed, however the license hasn’t
changed yet. We will be posting a further update when this is
imminent.'
Henk weet misschien meer over de status.
2012/8/3 Hugo
You can see them pretty clearly on StreetView. Looks like each of
those clusters is one real bus stop - not necessarily on both sides of
the road.
Steve
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
I see a cluster of bus stops in an area that looks unusual. Would a
I'm scheduled to give an OSM themed talk at the Sydney GeoRabble.
http://georabble.org/2012/08/02/first-speakers-announced-for-georabble-sydney-5/
Despite using OSM in the name, my talk will apply to generic *osm.org
instances.
I'm told there is free Pizza for those that attend.
Oi pessoal,
Recebi contato de Rodrigo e Ana, duas pessoas da região do Vale do Aço em
Minas, sobre uma possível importação. Conversamos um pouco mais, e a Ana me
informou que o mapa da região se alterou muito recentemente e por isso
querem fazer importações.
Investiguei um pouco, e, pelo que
Unter
http://www.br.de/themen/aktuell/inhalt/verkehr/staukarte-hintergrundinfos100.html
gibts auch noch ein paar Hintergrundinfos dazu.
MfG Andreas
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Hallo,
vielleicht will ja kurzfristig jemand hingehen und an OSM werkeln und
darüber diskutieren:
http://blog.wikimedia.de/2012/08/02/tickets-fur-die-campus-party-europe-zu-gewinnen/
Das ganze wird vom 21. bis 26. August auf dem Gelände des ehemaligen
Berliner Flughafens Tempelhof
He was one amazing guy, with lots of energy and enthusiasm. His experiments
with GPS devices in spectacles cases were just out of the box.
Sad.
RIP.
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Arun Ganesh arun.plane...@gmail.com wrote:
I met Kenneth first when I came to attend the Freemap India
RIP
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Kenneth Gonsalvas (KG / lawgon) passed away on 3rd Aug 2012. He was leading
light, mentor, evangelist and practitioner of Free and Open Source
Software. He was a geek up to his last moments. His demise is a great loss
to FOSS Community in India. May his soul rest in peace.
A short bio of Kenneth
Very unexpected, His presence will always be remembered.
RIP Lawgon
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Regards
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GPG key : FAEA34AB
Server : pgp.mit.edu
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http:/www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/SubhodipBiswas
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Sanjay Bhangar
Il 03 agosto 2012 04:40, EdoardoT tona.edoa...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Ho provato anch'io a usare OSMR per provare degli incroci e subito sono
incappato in una cosa strana... http://map.project-osrm.org/12L
In pratica per uscire dall'incrocio imbocca la rampa sbagliata (quella per
andare a sud
Come si fa a segnalare un bug allo sviluppatore ? Anche io ne ho
trovato uno molto strano e vorrei farglielo presente.
On 03/08/2012, Maurizio Daniele maurizio.dani...@gmail.com wrote:
Il 03 agosto 2012 04:40, EdoardoT tona.edoa...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Ho provato anch'io a usare OSMR per
Il 08/03/2012 12:25 PM, Francesco Cherubini scrisse:
Come si fa a segnalare un bug allo sviluppatore ? Anche io ne ho
trovato uno molto strano e vorrei farglielo presente.
https://github.com/DennisOSRM/Project-OSRM/issues
ciao
maxx
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Ok risolto... era la stringa di proiezione. Per di più mi sono accorto solo
adesso che avevo mandato una email con [risolto] a me stesso anziché a talk-
it ... no comment vi prego.:-P
Stefano
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Il 03/08/2012 15:24, stefano.fracc...@libero.it ha scritto:
Ok risolto... era la stringa di proiezione. Per di più mi sono accorto solo
adesso che avevo mandato una email con [risolto] a me stesso anziché a talk-
it ... no comment vi prego.:-P
Stefano
Bravo toso! :)
P.
Ok, non ho mai messo la relazione turn restriction in questo tipo di
svincolo ma in effetti e necessaria, faro' una revisione delle strade della
zona :)
Grazie!
*
*
*
Edoardo Tona*
Il giorno 03 agosto 2012 02:31, Maurizio Daniele maurizio.dani...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
Il 03 agosto 2012
Super fedt
lægger du den ind på wikien under eksempler på brugen af OSM data:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Eksempler_p%C3%A5_brug_af_OSM_data
Hygge
Jens
Den 2. aug. 2012 18.34 skrev Esben Damgaard maill...@hvemder.dk:
Hej mappere,
Jeg vil lige fortælle en lille succeshistorie fra
Sejt!
Må jeg poste billedet andetsteds, fx på Facebook?
- Peter Brodersen
2012/8/2 Esben Damgaard maill...@hvemder.dk:
Hej mappere,
Jeg vil lige fortælle en lille succeshistorie fra Odense.
Da jeg for en del tid siden var med en bybus i Odense, lagde jeg mærke til
at kortet de brugte på
Det skal jeg nok prøve at huske.
Den 03-08-2012 08:12, Jens Winbladh skrev:
Super fedt
lægger du den ind på wikien under eksempler på brugen af OSM data:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Eksempler_p%C3%A5_brug_af_OSM_data
Hygge
Jens
Den 2. aug. 2012 18.34 skrev Esben Damgaard
Gør bare det.
Jeg frigiver den som CC BY-SA.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.da
Den 03-08-2012 16:05, Peter Brodersen skrev:
Sejt!
Må jeg poste billedet andetsteds, fx på Facebook?
- Peter Brodersen
2012/8/2 Esben Damgaard maill...@hvemder.dk:
Hej mappere,
Jeg vil lige
Hi All,
I am happy to confirm that I have received confirmation that the PRoW data
held at [1] is available under the OGL licence. This data is the digitised
Definitive Map, and is provided as a WMS map service. This can be viewed
online (through [1] or [2]), alternatively it can be opened in
Hi all,
Good to see those who came to the social in Coleshill last night. As I
mentioned, I've got the locations of all the postboxes and post offices in
the UK (taken from this FOI
requesthttp://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/postbox_data_in_central_collecti_2)
in Scraperwiki here:
What licence is the data under?
Cheers
Andy
From: Stuart Harrison [mailto:pezho...@gmail.com]
Sent: 03 August 2012 11:26
To: talk-gb-westmidlands@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Postboxes
Hi all,
Good to see those who came to the social in Coleshill last night.
Looking at the FOI request:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/119687/response/296922/attach/
5/attachment.txt
Ed
From: Andy Robinson [mailto:ajrli...@gmail.com]
Sent: 03 August 2012 11:37
To: 'Stuart Harrison'; talk-gb-westmidlands@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re:
Excellent, thanks a lot for that, very useful.
Jonathan
On 03/08/2012 11:09, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Hi All,
I am happy to confirm that I have received confirmation that the PRoW
data held at [1] is available under the OGL licence. This data is the
digitised Definitive Map, and is provided as a
Hi
Sorry to miss the social meet last night hoping to be at next one.
I think it was at local gov camp recently someone mentioned that Royal Mail
were documenting not only every post box but also the location of letterboxes
on every house ...
With scraperwiki could link that to what
Markus Lindholm skrev 2012-08-02 09:33:
Varför inte börja med att kolla hur det är taggat i Stockholm? För
konceptet är väl identiskt?
Andra städer att titta på är Oslo och London.
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Den stora fördelen med en liten smidig separat GPS-modul är att man kan placera
den på ett bra ställe där förutsättningen för god mottagning finns.
Bra ställen som funkar för mig är:
Till fots:
I hatten
På kepsen
Under mössan
Cykling:
På cykelhjälmen
På axelremmen till en ryggsäck.
Bil:
http://osmstats.altogetherlost.com
shis tas ir sameeraa interesanti (augshaa ir kategorijas un bultinjas
pie grafikiem maina laika periodu). interesanti, ka shis domaa, ka
latvijaa ir 7 daliibnieki tikai ;)
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apsveicu - latvijas dati nupat ir kljuvushi pietiekami lieli, lai vairs
neietilptu vienaa garmina kartes regjionaa ;)
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Man tas jau bija kādu laiku, splitoju divos reģionos. Var jau gadīties, ka
tas ir dēļ iekļauto objektu skaita.
2012/8/3 Rich ric...@nakts.net
apsveicu - latvijas dati nupat ir kljuvushi pietiekami lieli, lai vairs
neietilptu vienaa garmina kartes regjionaa ;)
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While browsing the map I noticed that the CFBs Borden and Meaford show
up on the standard Mapnik mak in very low zoom levels (z=6).
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=43.28lon=-80.06zoom=6layers=M
The reason appears to be that they're tagged as place=city. According
to the wiki this tag should be
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Harald Kliems kli...@gmail.com wrote:
While browsing the map I noticed that the CFBs Borden and Meaford show
up on the standard Mapnik mak in very low zoom levels (z=6).
Do you have a story or project to share at State Of The Map US,
Portland Oct 13-14? Now is the time to submit your abstract!
...
See you all in Portland!
One assumes you mean the new Portland Oregon not old Portland Maine.
(Is it too much to expect OSM'ers of all people to realize there
Postup - rozdělit podle katastrů, velké katastry klidně ještě na pár
částí a ty pak postupně ručně importovat je určitě lepší, než hromadný
import. Když budou data někde k dispozici + stránka na wiki, za pár
měsíců uživatelé naimportují své okolí a pak se ukáže, co zbývá a
uvidí se, co s tím
Ooops, myšleno sedmikoeficientová (prostě těch 7 toWGS čísel), občas se mi to
plete.
*** ja myslim ze zaklade uvedenho textu je zrejme, ze chyba 20 metru
nemuze nastat. To je pak chyba nekde jinde.
h.
hanoj
Druhy transformací
podle přesnosti (WGS84/ERTS89-S-JTSK) 2D:
*100-110 metrů na
Postup - rozdělit podle katastrů, velké katastry klidně ještě na pár
částí a ty pak postupně ručně importovat je určitě lepší, než hromadný
import.
*** napred rucne a pak import - zda se mi to jako komplikace pro
cloveka pracujiciho s importem navic. Uz tak dost je to slozite a
nevidim tam
Ahoj,
ja jsem pro co nejvetsi automatizaci. Predstavoval bych si to jako
plugin do JOSM, ktery pro zadanou oblast zobrazi tri typy zmen:
1) trivialni zmeny - v ruian je neco navic nebo zmena u objektu z importu
2) podezrele zmeny - v ruian je zmena u objektu, ktery nekdo manualne upravil
3)
Salut Christian,
Pour répondre à l'hypothèse pas trop nombreux, on pourrait inscrire nos noms
quelque part ?
Je ferai un effort pour être présent cette fois-ci, où que ça se passe (la
dernière fois le boulot m'a retenu).
Teuxe
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De: Christian Quest
Dans les appareils à piles, je recommande l'utilisation des piles
rechargeables nimh 2700. Avec ça et un etrex, vous devriez tenir longtemps.
J'ai un GPSMAP 62S et je tiens 10 à quinze heures selon la température. S'il
fait froid, pensez à prendre des piles lithium
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je plussoie fortement !
Le 3 août 2012 00:56, Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr a écrit :
Si on n'est pas trop nombreux, ça vous dirait un barbecue dans mon jardin ?
Accès facile: RER A Le Parc de Saint-Maur
Ca changerai du plan bière + diner dans un bar parisien
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Pas de problème, mais comme indiqué, ça mérite un petit sondage.
Et une liste de chose que l'on peut apporter afin de partager un peu les frais !
A+
Marc
Le 3 août 2012 00:56, Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr a écrit :
Si on n'est pas trop nombreux, ça vous dirait un barbecue dans mon
merci, j'ai jeté un coup d'oeil à ce modèle mais il ne convient pas.
J'ai vraiment besoin de pouvoir uploader mon trajet directement depuis un
cyber café.
Je ne pré-suppose pas la configuration de l'ordinateur et la seule solution
universelle est la clé usb ...
Et si je veux que ça soit rapide à
Le 2 août 2012 18:00, THEVENON Julien julien_theve...@yahoo.fr a écrit :
je pense que c est au cas ou tu aies besoin de transferer tes traces dans
un cybercafe ou tu n as pas les droits ou le temps pour installer GPSbabel.
Tout à fait. Et je ne veux pas les retravailler plus tard : je veux les
Je ne crois pas avoir vu celui là dans les potentiels :
http://global.mobileaction.com/product/product_i-gotU_GT-600.jsp
Il a l'air d'avoir tous les criteres mais je n'ai vu si il sauvait les
fichiers en GPX ou en format propio. Je te laisse fouiller si jamais tu
l'avais pas dans ta liste
De : Florian LAINEZ winner...@free.fr
Question bete, est ce que tu as pense a regarder ici ?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GPS_Reviews
Julien
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Il semble avoir besoin d'un soft specifique pour le download :
https://launchpad.net/igotu2gpx/
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De: Eric eric...@sfr.fr
À: Discussions sur OSM en français talk-fr@openstreetmap.org
Envoyé: Fri, 03 Aug 2012 16:27:09 +0200 (CEST)
Objet: Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Re : Re: CHRCH
Bonjour,
Normalement il faut étiquetter le highway limité avec la clef
maxspeed http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Maxspeed du moins la ou il
y a pas de limitation par défaut.
Cordialement.
2012/8/3 Victor Grousset tux...@gmail.com:
Je n'ai pas trouvé sur le wiki, en anglais ou en français la
On peut aussi mapper les panneaux au bord de la route, ici on voit comment
mapper le panneau de début de limitation de vitesse mais pas celui de fin.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Road_signs_in_France
Le 3 août 2012 18:05, Tetsuo Shima tets...@gmail.com a écrit :
Bonjour,
Normalement
Ce ne sont pas les panneaux qu'il faut mapper en tant que tel, mais
les portions de route où la limitation s'applique (comme on indique le
nom des rues sur les ways et pas là où il y a des plaques).
Donc couper le way en début et fin de limitation et mettre un tag
maxspeed sur la portion de way
Mon ami Victor et moi cherchons à mapper les panneaux, en plus de la route.
2012/8/3 Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr
Ce ne sont pas les panneaux qu'il faut mapper en tant que tel, mais
les portions de route où la limitation s'applique (comme on indique le
nom des rues sur les ways et
Début du message réexpédié :
De : Francois-Xavier Lamure Tardieu xapit...@yahoo.fr
Date : 3 août 2012 19:25:43 HAEC
À : tux...@gmail.com, talk-fr@openstreetmap.org
Objet : Rép : [OSM-talk-fr] Panneaux de fin de limitation de vitesse: Comment
les tagguer?
Tu peux regarder cette page :
Le 3 août 2012 18:25, Victor Grousset tux...@gmail.com a écrit :
On peut aussi mapper les panneaux au bord de la route, ici on voit comment
mapper le panneau de début de limitation de vitesse mais pas celui de fin.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Road_signs_in_France
À moins d'avoir
C'est plutot par ici pour le panneau en eux meme
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:traffic_sign
2012/8/3 Matthias Dietrich eiger@gmail.com:
Le 3 août 2012 18:25, Victor Grousset tux...@gmail.com a écrit :
On peut aussi mapper les panneaux au bord de la route, ici on voit comment
oui, ou alors il y a le GT-800 (que je possède), qui peut être utilisé avec
ce programme non officiel, u-gotme :
http://u-gotme.deepocean.net/
Il a plein de choses compatibles avec le cahier des charges de Florent ...
et d'autres qui ne le sont clairement pas.
Mais je l'aime bien ;-)
Le 3 août
En effet, je me suis trompé de lien; voila celui qui parle des panneaux:
Sinon je viens de trouver cette page qui que pour une fin de limite il
faudrait tagger sur le panneaumaxspeed=default
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Speed_limit
Mais je vois dans tag info que en france c'est utilisé
Grand jardin ?
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Le ven. 3 août 2012 10:01 HAEC, Marc SIBERT a écrit :
Pas de problème, mais comme indiqué, ça mérite un petit sondage.
Et une liste de chose que l'on peut apporter afin de partager un peu les frais
!
A+
Marc
Le 3 août 2012 00:56, Christian
主に日本でのOSMに関わるあらゆる動きをひと月分まとめてお知らせします。
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Hi All,
I am happy to confirm that I have received confirmation that the PRoW data
held at [1] is available under the OGL licence. This data is the digitised
Definitive Map, and is provided as a WMS map service. This can be viewed
online (through [1] or [2]), alternatively it can be opened in
Is it me, or have people been a bit over-enthusiastic with the use of
place=town in parts of north London? I'd have thought town should be more
restricted to definite centres, with place=suburb quite sufficient for the
rest?
Market towns used to have a rule that they only got a charter if they
Sorry; meant to include a permalink:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.58lon=-0.122zoom=11layers=M
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Richard Mann
richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it me, or have people been a bit over-enthusiastic with the use of
place=town in parts of north
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Brad Neuhauser brad.neuhau...@gmail.com wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_route#Emergency_detour_routes
Also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detour#Permanent_detours
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On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org wrote:
That's pretty pedantic, when most people assume Oregon by default given
that it's the largest city on the planet with that name.
Damn straight it's pedantic. And parochial. They're both proud traditions
here in old New
Martijn van Exel wrote:
Thanks for clarifying that, Bill. Yes, it is Portland, Ore. After a
year in the US, I know where most of the 50 states are, but I am still
learning about the various Portlands, Springfields, Manchesters etc.
Please bear with me as I assimilate.
For me, it's
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