in places where the OSM DB is imcomplete and the new shapefile
where the database is fine.
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possibly work with before deciding on what
tags might be useful. Instead, focus on what we do know: getting
accurate data in the DB.
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in the polygon contains point test. Tossed my own
version and copied one from wikipedia and it works better now. But
something else has changed so don't be surprised if the map looks
totally whacked tomorrow :)
Getting closer all the time :)
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Looks like there's an issue with UTF-8 characters in the username.
Line 42117 of daily-20080109-20080110.osc is an example (node 32268361).
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way. Take a 12nm circle and
push it against the coastline so it touches at a point. Then roll it
along with the centre tracing a line, forming either an arc where it
rotates around a point, or a straight line as it slides along an edge.
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is duplicated... Done
right you can even remove the duplication *before* it enters the DB,
which a Good Thing (tm).
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I've noticed that Australia has been completed in the last day or so.
Well, +/- one state anyway...
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and just
delete whatever I feel like using potlatch.
This is hardly news...
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. As a
side-effect it will produce a shapefile of all the boundaries, which
can be efficiently queried for is_in-ness...
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is a relation associating all the countries...
That way we won't accedently forget some of the borders in south
america, for example...
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at least fix the stretching, maybe...?
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, but if we're going to
allow exceptions we should list them, because as you can see from the
foot example, it's not just multiplying by a factor, you need a parser
for some things.
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into some kind of
on-the-fly rendering. The NL tileserver has a few layers, but it only
takes about 1GB. Remember, most of your diskspace goes into the
highest zoom level, which is precisely the level that renders the
fastest...
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converts the specific
AND format to OSM and it could probably be altered to suit other
shapefiles, but it's not generic.
Note that there is a generic shapefile to postgresql converter, so if
you just interested in rendering that might be easier...
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and then
users/renderers can infer the stop signs or whatever from there...
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feasable.
I'm also worried about people using gauges adding 5ft 5in somewhere,
we should at least require decimals.
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languages. You just need to convince someone
with a mapnik install to add your layer.
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I want to clean it up. Except it's got a note PLEASE don't delete
me. If you're going to put such notes, state the reason. Otherwise
I'll just wait a week and delete them anyway.
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at this point. Tomorrow they should
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Yeah, it's wierd, I can't see it either. I have a thought but I can't
easily test it. The growth in coastline data means the program now
takes a rather
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Around here the water levels can vary +/-0.5m (just before the bridge
there's a gauge so you can tell at any particular moment if you'll
fit). Should the height here be the minimum maximum_height
the same reasons we don't want notes in the DB
as nodes... A seperate system like Trac is far more appropriate.
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must be closed, except for
coastlines. People may not like the results, but it's what works right
now.
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don't want to receive emails with [tagging] in the
subject...
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as in:
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~kleptog/pois/pois.html
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given no details of the problem (which renderer
for example), where? If people don't report these problems they'll
never get fixed.
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do normal CGI scripts
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~kleptog/pois/pois.pl
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~kleptog/pois/mk_pois.pl
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this be fixed please? It's by far the easiest method to download big
areas at once.
There's osmxapi if you really need it?
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probably mean re-entering descriptions for 200+ files. It was enough of
an ordeal the first time around.
Hmm, that sounds counterproductive. Perhaps it would be worthwhile to
add a quick option to the script to just put in blank
descriptions...
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in shapefile format which you
can use in mapnik directly, however dumping it into a database
improves the performance.
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as appropriate... Then we can
fix the renderers...
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finally catch up...
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After sorting all the problems mentioned and more, the coastline
checker is finally back in the air.
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it is currently
correct.
i.e. fix the south american coastline and it will solve itself.
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at the code the other day and it seemed rather inefficient.
Fixing it will be a PITA though...
Would be very nice though, I'm think of looking into it when I have time...
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is
going to be a real problem.
It's fortunate that neither ask for attribution or we'd have a serious
problem on our hands.
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of where yo uwhere even when the coastlines themselves were
screwed.
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this?
Do you have the latest version of osm2pgsql? I beleive this was fixed
a few days ago...
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/end scheme, I don't know why we need to do anything
else.
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tags
(like oneway) which break when roads are reversed and that doesn't
seem to excite anyone enough to fix it. I'd say ignore that problem,
when it gets solved for other tags, it'll get solved for these also.
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about other renderers? If it will be used for all rendering in the
future, that will make drawing nice curves much easier :-)
IIRC, Mapnik supports bezier hinting for quite a while now, just
no-one has gone and updated the stylesheet to use it.
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the
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nothing there.
I'll bug him to release a patch at least so we can play with it.
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in cases where
the tile index indicates mixed. The guessing goes like this:
Yeah, the guessing rule was a bit if a hack, and IIRC you're looking
at the new version :)
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of
the queries for the layers, for example. QGIS has this to some extent.
For extra points: the user can click on an item and see its attributes
and which style/layers are associated with it.
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this if it get noticed in time...
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, but in the
end it was decided not to wait until every last island was uploaded.
So no, it's only been like this for a few months. On the plus side you
can fix it yourself.
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be loaded over the
internet automatically. I made a preset file for NL which used NL
descriptions.
http://kleptog.org/temp/nl-wegen.xml
Not exactly sure how much simpler it could be made.
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some simple changes that can be made to support windows then we could
just incorporate them...
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the possibility of bugs in
renderers
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version 0.08-20071112 $Rev: 4842 $
SVN is currently up to version 0.54 so I suggest you find a newer version.
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that such a servant with two masters would have some rather
interesting problems.
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it obviously can't rememeber all the
ways in memory, which is why non-slim mode doesn't get it. Slim mode
remembers everything and so it always works.
It would be possible to get non-slim mode to work also by processing
relations first. As usual, needs a coder.
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For another less obvious example closer to Martijn van Oosterhout:
A Dutch waterschap is an administrative level that resorts directly below
the national government. Several of them straddle provincial boundaries
change the styles to always draw buildings over waterways, but for now
a layer tags fixes it nicely.
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been playing with different settings):
[osm]
type=Mapnik
mapfile=/home/tilecache/mapnik/osm.xml
spherical_mercator=true
#tms_type=google
That significantly reduces the number if tiles it tries to render smultaneously
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of polylines for coastlines because we pretty
much have to. But PFTLOG don't do go suggesting polylines-for-areas
for everything just because it would be nice, because it really just
isn't nice at all...
polylines-joined-by-a-relation is cool, no problems there.
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you
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for help :)
Did I not send you the link for the data? Or send it to you? Hmm, I
can't find it myself now either so I'll have to dig it up. I'll try to
do it tomorrow after my exam. Bug me again thursday if you havn't got
a response by then...
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meaningless elsewhere. So we denoted something
in the hierarchy of roads here to map to unclassified and FTLOG don't
go changing them all because you think they're wrong according to some
classification you came up with on your own.
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I don't want to be annoying, but what about the ordinary roads, which
don't fit in the above classification. With houses on both side but
limited to 50km/h for example
for an excuse to go there, the scenery is
beautiful And because I think the SOTM needs to be a lot further
east than it has been so far.
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After a hiatus of two weeks (during which time no-one apparently
noticed it wasn't working) the coastline checker is updated again.
North america is actually looking pretty good these days.
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the ICE is
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fix it to use a lot less memory but I
was wrong and I havn't had any real bright ideas yet... Nor a lot of
time either.
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approximate the individual apartments, but I suppose the suggestion
would be a simple linear between the road and the building with just
the start and end number, right?
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it on
a minute diff first that would be nice, then at least we have an idea
how much time it will take...
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that at some point, just
havn't gotten around to it yet. The biggest problem is that the style
file needs to contain information like tag X applies only to
nodes/ways/areas and this information simply does not exist.
Collecting this information is a project in itself.
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much better than now...
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dump wednesday (assuming
it dumps properly) or when the daily diff is fixed, whichever comes
first.
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just stick that file through closeshp. The
result is that closeshp still thinks it's making land polygons (so no
logic changes needed), but its actually producing sea.
Brilliant. Easy enough to make it an option at runtime May do that
at some point.
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at the time...
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one is
correct.
Have a nice dat,
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it, the process is not particularly magical, you just
need up-to-date planet dumps to make it work.
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with corrupted planet dumps and daily diffs. I hope to
have it working again soon.
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that
since the 0.6 changeover the data is much much cleaner (many less
errors).
It's still on hypercube and it's not super fast, but it does appear to
work. Let me know if you see something odd.
Have a nice day,
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On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Andre Hinrichsandre.hinri...@gmx.de wrote:
Am Samstag, den 01.08.2009, 22:45 +0200 schrieb Martijn van Oosterhout:
It's still on hypercube and it's not super fast, but it does appear to
work. Let me know if you see something odd.
It seems
side of the boundary?
Tricky, not something that's going to be solved the first try.
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