It looks rather like that's a typo for node to me
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On 4 July 2010 23:08, Tim Morley t_mor...@argonet.co.uk wrote:
Hi all.
I've noticed this odd behaviour in CloudMade's walking route planner:
http://bit.ly
that pretty much describes norfolk.
Does anyone have experience of this, who could point me in the
direction of the appropriate JOSM plugin, or external software? I have
Linux (Gentoo) and Windows XP on systems used for mapping.
This must be a fairly common issue for mappers, right?
Tristan Scott BSc
13:18, 22 November 2009 Firefishy (Talk | contribs) deleted Gps
tracker (Spam)
nope, but it appears Firefishy did without consulting anybody. It
was rather obviously spam.
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2009/11/22 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
Tristan Scott wrote:
http
of dealing with countries,
or anything capable of doing the sort of general analysis you speak
of. It wouldn't be massively difficult to write, I suspect.
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2009/3/10 Lars Aronsson l...@aronsson.se:
In the discussion about the license change, somebody
which is on a way and applies only to the way
it's on would use the (proposed) along/opposite/both tags.
Maybe that needs to be made more clear in the proposal?
Anyway - Can people have a look and vote please!
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I changed the direction of cockshoot broad (it was indeed spun
backwards) but couldn't fin anything wrong with the coastline -
possibly someone had already fixed it, possibly a bad tile
temporarily?
anyway, seems ok now.
Thanks, all!
Tristan
2008/10/22 Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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what I've
got wrong.
Can someone have a squint and see if there's something wrong? (I've
never edited a coastline before, so don't know how they work)
Thanks
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is already
available as paid-for POI sets for TomTom and other SatNavs, and on public
maps like the AA street map and, most other paper roadmaps in the uk (but
not ordnance survey).
Thanks!
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, at 13:46, Tristan Scott wrote:
I'd appreciate if lots of people could go vote on this so we can have it
approved - I for one would find it invaluable.
Then don't wait - just use it. If there is *anything* you find invaluable,
don't wait for others to say they find it too (or not).
Bye
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Add a tag degrees=xxx where xxx is approximate bearing in degrees true
north?
Mike
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I've got in mind as a data_type (see maxspeed thread on the
mailing list, and also my comments on waypoints with directions) so it
would be good to be more generic.
Tristan
2008/10/17 David Groom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Tristan Scott
To: Frederik Ramm
Cc
kmh - 1
mph - 1.609
knots - 1.852
Not sure if any other units are in (common) use? Can someone check tagwatch?
Tristan
2008/10/14 Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If it were up to me (dicatorships are so much swifter to deal with
things
application (satnav etc) much easier.
Tristan
2008/10/14 David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 14/10/2008 18:26, Tristan Scott wrote:
Given that SI units are standard across OSM could be define a speed
value in addition to Numeric String etc like so:
(default to kmh as specified before (also means
be *much* better if any change automatically sends
a heads-up email to the previous author(s).
Stefan
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http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Key:traffic_calming
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thin ponds, though I suppose we must lose information somewhere to
avoid tag congestion.
Maybe modifying and clarifying the scope of the drain tag would do?
Thoughts?
Tristan
2008/9/1 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Sent: 01 September 2008 3:37 PM
Just found a better image to illustrate a ditch:
http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/esi/2001/CostaRica/palo_verde1/human-altered/images/ditch2.jpg
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2008/9/1 Tristan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the Waterway=Drain tag has this description:
A Drain is an artificial waterway used for carrying
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