Torsten Mohr tmohr at s.netic.de writes:
Hello,
i'm glad i got the blu marble working nw and can create a map of the whole
world with the satellite images of the earth as background. It looks really
great.
But what would be great if i could also overlay the world / continents /
Torsten Mohr tmohr at s.netic.de writes:
Hello,
this issue is not related to another post that i did here regarding the
outline of the world (shoreline_300).
I want to create a map of Germany with many details, especially the
federal states should have different background colors.
I
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 04:36:58PM +0300, Tal wrote:
Regarding the official language, or more precisely, which of the available
languages to use, I've always felt that this is a rendering issue, sort of. I
mean, that this is a higher level knowledge that should be an input to the
rendering
Maarten
At the moment only elements changed since 0.6 will have a version attribute.
I do plan to run a process which will add the version number for all old
elements. This will probably happen within a week or two.
80n
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Is
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:47 PM, Rob Reid r...@robreid.co.nz wrote:
Maarten Deen wrote the following on 07/05/2009 07:31:
Is it possible that in the Xapi servers, the version attribute is only
present
in nodes that have been changed after the 0.6 transition?
If I download data from Xapi,
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Stephan Plepelits
sk...@xover.htu.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 04:36:58PM +0300, Tal wrote:
Regarding the official language, or more precisely, which of the
available
languages to use, I've always felt that this is a rendering issue, sort
I agree that's nothing political, and there is some information missing.
You
propose to add this information in the following way:
name=Bergstrasse
name:en=Mountain Road
local_language_used_in_name_tags=de
I think it complicates things without a goog reason. I solve it as I've
I personally believe that the tag should exist for named fields, so it
would be different for each nodes or ways.
I think this proposal is pretty sane. Some people have pointed out the
problem about towns like Brussels where this model might not apply as
easily but I am pretty convinced that it
Frederik Ramm frede...@... writes:
Hi,
Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Thus it would be allowed to to take
less than 100 features or area of less than 1000 inhabitants
and make PD, Share
alike or commercial derivatives from that without any restrictions.
Is my
interpretation right?
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net wrote:
name=Bergstrasse
How do we know if the tag name is German ? Well, because it's a geo
db and we know where the element is. Make the live of contributors
easy and let software working hard for us.
Here are my comments I wrote
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 11:41:43AM +0200, Pieren wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net wrote:
name=Bergstrasse
How do we know if the tag name is German ? Well, because it's a geo
db and we know where the element is. Make the live of contributors
easy and
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Stephan Plepelits
sk...@xover.htu.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
Which are the countries with german language?
- Germany (ok, that's easy)
- Austria (people who don't confuse it with Austrlia should know)
- Switzerland (but not in all parts)
- Some villages in Brazil I
Stephan Plepelits wrote:
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 11:41:43AM +0200, Pieren wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net wrote:
name=Bergstrasse
How do we know if the tag name is German ? Well, because it's a geo
db and we know where the element is. Make the live
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Stephan Plepelits
sk...@xover.htu.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
Which are the countries with german language?
- Germany (ok, that's easy)
- Austria (people who don't confuse it with Austrlia should know)
Happens to me a lot, especially in English... :)
El Jueves, 7 de Mayo de 2009, Peter Miller escribió:
Possibly we should change its name to 'Substantial - Community Norm'
or 'Substantial - Guidance'?
I disagree with the current definition, so:
-1 Substantial - Community norm
+1 Substantial - Guidance
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On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Stephan Plepelits wrote:
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 11:41:43AM +0200, Pieren wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net
wrote:
name=Bergstrasse
How do we know if the tag name is German ?
On Thursday 07 May 2009, Maarten Deen wrote:
That still does not solve completely the problem in dual-language
areas like Brussels, but there both local names are in the name tag
(as both local names are on street signs).
Streets in Brussels are almost all tagged with both name:nl and name:fr
Tal wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
But for roadnames, I do not see the point in using a different language
than
the one on the sign. If I tell someone to go to the Mountainroad in Vienna,
then they will probably end up in Wien, Austria, but where
Ben Laenen wrote:
So I'd say the problem is pretty easy to solve for street names:
* Either there's on official language and the street name shouldn't be
translated at all, even if you want a map in a different language. So
just take the name tag.
* Either there are more languages on the
On Thursday 07 May 2009, Tal wrote:
Imagine that you plan a business trip to Tel-Aviv and want to print
yourself a map of the city. Or maybe you'll be spending a week in
Cairo. Can you not see the benefit in having a map with the street
names in a different language than the one on the sign?
2009/5/7 Ben Laenen benlae...@gmail.com:
On Thursday 07 May 2009, Tal wrote:
Imagine that you plan a business trip to Tel-Aviv and want to print
yourself a map of the city. Or maybe you'll be spending a week in
Cairo. Can you not see the benefit in having a map with the street
names in a
Am Donnerstag 07 Mai 2009 schrieb Tal:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Stephan Plepelits
sk...@xover.htu.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
Which are the countries with german language?
- Germany (ok, that's easy)
- Austria (people who don't confuse it with Austrlia should know)
Happens to me a lot,
Imagine that you plan a business trip to Tel-Aviv and want to print yourself a
map of the city. Or maybe you'll be spending a week in Cairo. Can you not see
the benefit in having a map with the street names in a different language than
the one on the sign?
In that case I'd want something
Peter Childs wrote:
2009/5/7 Ben Laenen benlae...@gmail.com:
On Thursday 07 May 2009, Tal wrote:
Imagine that you plan a business trip to Tel-Aviv and want to print
yourself a map of the city. Or maybe you'll be spending a week in
Cairo. Can you not see the benefit in having a map with the
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Ben Laenen benlae...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday 07 May 2009, Tal wrote:
Imagine that you plan a business trip to Tel-Aviv and want to print
yourself a map of the city. Or maybe you'll be spending a week in
Cairo. Can you not see the benefit in having a map
To know what the default language is used in the tag name is a
common issue about default meanings related to a tag.
Look the following wiki pages about default maxspeed or default access
restrictions per country or region:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_tags_for_routing/Maxspeed
Peter Childs wrote:
In that case what we may need is a phonetic name tag. (Oh dear)
Like the one on:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/18167379
then?
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Tal wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Ben Laenen benlae...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday 07 May 2009, Tal wrote:
Imagine that you plan a business trip to Tel-Aviv and want to print
yourself a map of the city. Or maybe you'll be spending a week in
Cairo. Can you not see the benefit in
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Torsten Mohr tm...@s.netic.de wrote:
Hello Jukka,
no, thanks for your help, any hint and discussion is really appreciated.
Sorry, I misunderstood a bit what you were going to do. It may well be
that for Mapnik you'll need to reproject raster image first. I do
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 03:26:49PM +0200, Maarten Deen wrote:
I understand that name:xx is mainly for what is on the street signs, but
this is only because the relevant names in all the relevant languages are
usually on a nearby street sign. When they are not, that rule no longer
applies.
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Hi,
is there a RSS feed for all traces?
http://openstreetmap.org/traces/rss shows only the most recent entries and
it does not show the entries of the current page but always the first page
(which is a bit confusing anyway).
Cheers,
Jan
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Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
is there a RSS feed for all traces?
http://openstreetmap.org/traces/rss shows only the most recent entries and
it does not show the entries of the current page but always the first page
(which is a bit confusing anyway).
No, strangely enough we don't have a 100Mb
If your appetite for cartography has been whetted by your involvement with OSM
you might like to find out what else is happening in the mapping world.
Three possible things you could do:
1 - have a read of the latest Society of Cartographers Newsletter. It contains
contributions from two
Hi,
RSS feeds generally only show the most recent x articles/items rather
than every single article/item.
Shaun
On 7 May 2009, at 16:58, Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
Hi,
is there a RSS feed for all traces?
http://openstreetmap.org/traces/rss shows only the most recent
entries and
it does
wow, thanks. Absolutely beautiful:
http://geo.nls.uk/maps/glasgow1857/openlayers.html?zoom=19lat=55.85379lon=-4.26118layers=B00T
Regards,
Juan Lucas
De: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org en nombre de
I cannot find any note in the documentation for intermittent streams.
Usually they are marked with a dashed blue line. Has anyone discussed
this, or uses a tagging system (I cannot find anything in tag watch).
Do we need type= intermittent, perennial , ephemeral, with the default
being
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:57 AM, James Stewart j.k.stew...@ed.ac.uk wrote:
I cannot find any note in the documentation for intermittent streams.
Usually they are marked with a dashed blue line. Has anyone discussed
this, or uses a tagging system (I cannot find anything in tag watch).
Do we
Hello Jukka,
that looks very interesting! Thanks a lot!
With a query like:
select * from planet_osm_line where boundary is not null and name like
'Schleswig%' LIMIT 100;
I get exactly one entry with heaps of data, seems it represents Schleswig-
Holstein, a federal state.
Seems it needs
Hello,
if you want to see the border of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern matching exactly the
Baltic coast, I think you'll have to edit one of the two datasets yourself
(cut, remove, copy, union, etc.)
Anyway, how much precision do you need? In other words, which scale will the
final map have? Or are
Torsten Mohr tmohr at s.netic.de writes:
Hello Jukka,
that looks very interesting! Thanks a lot!
With a query like:
select * from planet_osm_line where boundary is not null and name like
'Schleswig%' LIMIT 100;
I get exactly one entry with heaps of data, seems it represents
Okay, so, I think this thread is wrapping up. I'd like to make a
summary of what I've learned:
o A substantial number of OSM contributors believe that the
Wikipedia lat/lon doesn't meet our standards for fair use of
copyrighted works.
o Some OSM contributors believe that data imports
What do you think the best way to respond?
Here is the coraspondance I recieved:
The data is considered Public Domain.
I can send you the Bikeways Data. I have to prepare the data for public use.
About Bike Parking Data: It changes on a weekly basis. New records are added,
and existing records
As far as I know, we have no system in place for reporting diffs to a
data contributor. We also have no system in place for merging in an
updated import. If, on the other hand, he wanted to use OSM tools for
editing his data, we can output it as a shapefile back to him. It's
really just
domanda:
qui
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=45.56181lon=9.1074zoom=17
ho appena identificato e mappato un'aviosuperficie destinata
all'aeromodellismo. Non mi risulta che nelle map features sia presente
un tag corretto per marcarle.
Per ora ho proceduto indicando la superficie come
non li ho ancora visionati... ma ho, del tutto casualmetne beccato sti
shp di Taranto Matera e altri
http://www.geoforus.it/index.php?option=com_docmantask=cat_viewgid=9Itemid=17
ciao
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Salve a tutti
Buone nuove dalla Provincia di Bologna!
Il Tecnico responsabile del SIT della Provincia, da me contattato
telefonicamente, mi ha confermato che i dati scaricabili dal sito della
Provincia (1)
sono liberamente usabili.
I dati, in formato shp, riguardano per esempio i fiumi e le aree
Salve a tutti,
nei giorni scorsi ho visitato il Cimitero Monumentale di
Staglieno http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimitero_monumentale_di_Staglieno
rendendo omaggio alla tomba di Giuseppe Mazzini (in questo periodo si sta
rigirando parecchio nella tomba) http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Genova-
ale_z...@libero.it wrote:
nei giorni scorsi ho visitato il Cimitero Monumentale di
Staglieno http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimitero_monumentale_di_Staglieno
rendendo omaggio alla tomba di Giuseppe Mazzini [...]
Non lo considererei un monumento
(nella foto sembra grosso ma è alto circa 2,5m
Urca e doppia Urca: hai ragione, nella categoria historic non avevo guardato.
Grazie
Alessandro Ale_Zena_IT
Messaggio originale
Da: lto...@yahoo.
it
Data: 07/05/2009 15.16
A: openstreetmap list - italianotalk-
i...@openstreetmap.org
Ogg: Re: [Talk-it] Tomba di Giuseppe Mazzini
2009/5/7 ale_z...@libero.it ale_z...@libero.it:
Salve a tutti,
nei giorni scorsi ho visitato il Cimitero Monumentale di
Staglieno http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimitero_monumentale_di_Staglieno
rendendo omaggio alla tomba di Giuseppe Mazzini (in questo periodo si sta
rigirando parecchio nella
Tempo fa si era parlato su questa lista delle tracce GPX scaricabili dal
sito della regione Emilia Romagna e, se non ricordo male, si era detto
di provare ad avere l' autorizzazione al loro uso.
Qualcuno ci ha provato?
Ciao
Alberto
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Per ora ho segnato u Gioxe (il Giuse) ed il Pantheon, seguirà la Catainin ed i
principali Campi. A proposito: i singoli Campi per ora li ho segnati come
locality ma nella mappa appaiono giganteschi, come li potrei indicare?
http:
Mandi! Antonio Quartulli
In chel dì si favelave...
AQ Non ero a conoscenza di questo programma...ti diro` adesso uso WhereAmI
AQ sul mio nokia 6630 invece di portarmi dietro l'eeepc :)
...beh, se mi chiedi come ho fatto a trovarlo ora come ora non saprei
manco che risponderti...
AQ Mi trovo
Mandi! marcellobil...@gmail
In chel dì si favelave...
MG Chi ha altre idee e si vuole aggiungere in lista INTERESSATI puo'
MG modificare ed inoltrare questo messaggio nella OSM-LIST .
Posso per ora mettermi nella lista dei 'curiosi'? ;-)
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On Wed, 6 May 2009 20:18:24 +0200 (CEST), Giovanni Fasano g...@gvf.ve.it
wrote:
Paolo Monegato dixit:
dipende da come è scritto sulla segnaletica verticale (la tabella col
nome della via che si trova all'inizio della strada)
se è scritto Via 25 aprile scrivo Via 25 aprile, se è scritto Via
Il 7 maggio 2009 23.15, Guido Piazzi ha scritto:
Ci sarebbe un'altra variante da
segnalare: quella in cui, per completezza, si scrive anche l'anno! Ma mi
sembra che la scelta più rilevante sia quella fra il numero romano o
arabo, e che nelle targhe stradali tale scelta sia spesso lasciata al
Ci sono anche De Andrè, l'attore Govi, la moglie di Oscar Wilde, Nino
Bixio,l'angelo di Giulio Monteverde..
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Enrico Pelos enricope...@alice.it ha scritto:
Ci sono anche De Andrè, l'attore Govi, la moglie di Oscar Wilde, Nino
Bixio,l'angelo di Giulio Monteverde..
Vai, vai, mappa tutto!!!
Comunque, io ho sempre
Hallo,
noch mal zur Erinnerung, damit es diesmal etwas besser klappt als beim
letzten Mal:
In einer Woche, also am Donnerstag, 14.5. ab 19 Uhr, findet der nächste
Wiener OSM-Stammtisch statt - diesmal nicht wie bisher im Metalab,
sondern im Unibräu a.k.a. Universitätsbräuhaus im Alten AKH, Alser
Andreas M. wrote:
Nach den vielen interessanten Gesprächen auf den Linuxwochen mit der
gesamten Bandbreite von ich mappe schon eine Weile bis hin zu noch
nie gehört, das will ich auch machen! hoffe ich, dass sich diesmal auch
ein paar OSM-Newbies dazu gesellen, denen wir natürlich gern
Also, wenn Ihr ein offenes subjektives Wort verträgt, zum Thema wie wir an
die OSM Newbies herankommen, will ich aus meinem Herzen keine Mördergrube
machen:
Ich bin vor einiger Zeit zufällig auf OSM gestossen, habe mich voll in das
Thema geworfen, sogar das Büchlein von Frederik Ramm und
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Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 14:03:23 +0800
From: art esmeralda artesmera...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [talk-ph] [OSM-talk] Nominations for State of
the Map
Travel Scholarships
To: maning sambale
Thanks rally!
But it's in July, there's just too much work around that time (will be
studying radar remote sensing geekery). But if you can sponsor me to
this conference:
http://2009.foss4g.org/ that would be awesome :)
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Rally de Leon rall...@gmail.com wrote:
list
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OK, well as everyone has an opinion on this one ... :-)
Eugene Alvin Villar wrote, On Wednesday, May 06, 2009 08:20 PM:
It's tempting to mark out in OSM all of the Jollibee, McDonald's, and
Starbucks branches in the Philippines but I'm wondering if this is wise.
Do we mark out every retail
Eugene Alvin Villar wrote, On Wednesday, May 06, 2009 11:57 PM:
This is a rendering problem, not a problem of data collection. It's
theoretically possible to add more metadata to those resorts (like
N-star rating) so that a renderer can choose to, say, display only 4-
and 5-star resorts so as
I agree!
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Sent: 5/7/2009 5:35:43 PM
To: talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [talk-ph] What level of POIs do we add? (was Click the
City)
OK, well as everyone has an opinion on this one ... :-)
Eugene Alvin Villar wrote, On
Hi,
I need help in slicing the cake for our Tagaytay mapping party,
something like this:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London_mapping_party
Unfortunately, I can't find a good tagaytay map on the web to use a
reference (even the big G don't have high-res sat image). I am also
unfamiliar
I guess the group agree to most of seav's proposal on tagging
admin_level (unless there are reservations please raise it here). I
have another question though, how do we then tag municipal waters? As
per RA 8550:
http://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1998/ra_8550_1998.html
58. Municipal
On 7 May 2009, at 02:36, SteveC wrote:
Hi
We've put together a practical definition for the OSMFs point of view
on what a substantial extract is, or isn't
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Data_License/Substantial_Defined
And we'd like help similarly with building a practical
I have done some work on the Substantial Defined wiki article creating
an introduction to the issue and linking to the Use Cases page where
there is discussion of the issue.
I have also created links from the Use Case page and the Open Issues
page from the relevant sections to this article
Peter Miller wrote:
Possibly we should change its name to 'Substantial - Community Norm'
or 'Substantial - Guidance'?
+1: Substantial - Community Norm
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Frederik Ramm frede...@... writes:
Hi,
SteveC wrote:
And we'd like help similarly with building a practical definition of
Produced Work. Here's how the license RC1 defines it:
Obviously this goes hand in hand with the definition of a (derivative)
database; everything you make
Hi,
Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Thus it would be allowed to to take
less than 100 features or area of less than 1000 inhabitants and make PD,
Share
alike or commercial derivatives from that without any restrictions. Is my
interpretation right?
There's the problem of the reverse-engineering
-1 Substantial - Community norm
+1 Substantial - Guidance
+1 Substantial - Guideline
-Lauri
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Lauri Hahne wrote:
-1 Substantial - Community norm
+1 Substantial - Guidance
+1 Substantial - Guideline
Page renamed:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Data_License/Substantial_-_Guideline
Old page has redirect to new page.
/ Grant
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From: Mikel Maron mikel_ma...@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, May 7, 2009 at 02:25
Subject: [OSM-talk] Nominations for State of the Map Travel Scholarships
To: t...@openstreetmap.org
The OpenStreetMap Foundation is excited to announce a program to cover
full travel
ehr guter Tip. Bikemap sieht super aus, fast perfekt.
Was neu und gut ist, dass man Strassen anklicken kann, und sie der Route
hinzufügen kann.
Einen kleinen Schönheitsfehler hat's noch ... Meine in OSM
selbstgezeichneten Radwege sind zwar sichtbar in bikemap, aber nicht
klickbar ..
Siehe
Hallo,
(Mail geht an die talk-de-Liste und an einige Leute direkt, von denen
ich weiss, dass sie Kontakte in Entwicklungslaender haben)
die OSM Foundation bezahlt 15 Mappern die Anreise und Unterkunft zur
State of the Map-Konferenz in Amsterdam. Bis zum Mittwoch, 13.5.,
koennen an die
Robert Joop schrieb:
jeweils shorter distance, mit den einstellungen bicycle, ohne
jegliches avoid.
Also ich habe den Eindruck, dass mein Etrex in der Einstellung
Fahrrad, Schnellste besser routet (weniger Schlenker) als bei
Fahrrad, Kürzeste. ;-)
Chris
On 09-05-07 02:33:35 CEST, Johann H. Addicks wrote:
Robert Joop schrieb:
- garmin city navigator (ca. vorletzte version): absurd, so würde kein
- user:flacus: den ergebnissen würde ich oft sogar folgen wollen.
- christoph wagner: macht sehr gern umwege, um mich statt weiter
- (nicht auf
On 09-05-07 09:18:29 CEST, Chris-Hein Lunkhusen wrote:
Robert Joop schrieb:
jeweils shorter distance, mit den einstellungen bicycle, ohne
jegliches avoid.
Also ich habe den Eindruck, dass mein Etrex in der Einstellung
Fahrrad, Schnellste besser routet (weniger Schlenker) als bei
Robert Joop schrieb:
De_AllInOne?
das ist doch die von christoph?
Jo genau, das ist die von mir. Würde mich wirklich brennend
interessieren, ob die von dir beschriebenen Probleme in der aktuellen
Karte immer noch drin sind.
Ich habe sehr viel an den Styles bezüglich routing gebastelt. Die
Hallo Liste
Ich bin auf der Suche nach einem Tool, das aus OSM-Daten oder Kacheln eine
(mehrseitige) PDF-Datei zum Drucken erzeugt. Gibt es so etwas schon? (Ich
meine natürlich in einer Grandma-proof-Version) :D
Grund ist, dass ich bereits mehrfach danach gefragt wurde, da kaum jemand
einen DIN
Hallo Torsten,
Tool, das aus OSM-Daten eine PDF-Datei zum Drucken erzeugt.
Ja, sowas wäre sehr hilfreich!
(Wegbeschreibung, Wanderkarte zum mitnehmen, Übersichtskarte, etc.)
- Kartenausschnitt auswählen
- Wunschgröße auswählen (zB 3x3 Seiten Hochformat)
- Auf PDF erstellen klicken
-
Hallo Torsten!
Zu diesem Zweck habe ich mal ein Skript geschrieben und Alex (?) hat
es fürs Web angepasst und auf seine Homepage gestellt:
http://alex.zeitform.de/cgi-bin/map.pl
Viel Spaß!
Rotbarsch
Zitat von Torsten Breda torst...@gmail.com:
Hallo Liste
Ich bin auf der Suche nach einem
Hallo,
Torsten Breda wrote:
Da ich nicht immer den unten genannten Umweg gehen möchte und da
möglicherweie für einen IchwilldocheinfachnureineKarteausdrucken-User nicht
so schnell ersichtlich ist, was er tun muss, wäre ein soches Programm sehr
hilfreich. (Kartenausschnitt auswählen -
Hallo Jan,
habe etwas gebastelt was erforderliche GPX-Dateien autom. zieht
und in entsprechenden Karten als Overlay darstellt.
Sowas finde ich sehr hilfreich!
Damit könnte jeder Bürgermeister seine lokalen Wanderwege auf seine
Website bringen, oder der Restaurantbesitzer eine
Hi,
Torsten Breda schrieb:
Ich bin auf der Suche nach einem Tool, das aus OSM-Daten oder Kacheln
eine (mehrseitige) PDF-Datei zum Drucken erzeugt. Gibt es so etwas
schon? (Ich meine natürlich in einer Grandma-proof-Version) :D
Wie ist eure Meinung? Welche Lösungen kennt ihr?
wenn du ein
Hallo Liste,
Ich habe hier eine Hütte im Wald:
http://smash-net.org/bilder/2009.04.30_Tracking_1/IMG_1105.JPG
Man kann sich nicht unterstellen, nicht Grillen, nicht Campen, die ist
einfach nur da ;-).
Ich habe das jetzt als Schutzhütte getagt, aber eigentlich ist es das ja
nicht, es entspricht
Norman Rieß schrieb:
Hallo Liste,
Ich habe hier eine Hütte im Wald:
http://smash-net.org/bilder/2009.04.30_Tracking_1/IMG_1105.JPG
Man kann sich nicht unterstellen, nicht Grillen, nicht Campen, die ist
einfach nur da ;-).
Ich habe das jetzt als Schutzhütte getagt, aber eigentlich ist es
hi !
auf meiner Userseite
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:L%C3%BCbeck) habe ich auch
nochmal etwas zu zusammengestellt.
Abschnitt: Ausdrucken (großflächig)
Gruß Jan :-)
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Hallo zusammen!
Falls Ihr eine OSM-Aktion bezüglich OSM-Garmin-Karten machen wollt:
Bei ALDI-Süd gibt es heute 2 Micro-SD á 2.000.000.000 Byte(*) plus
SD-Adapter plus USB-Adapter für zusammen 10 EUR.
Aktionsidee: Man könnte ein paar Pakete kaufen und Garmin-OSM-Karten
draufspielen und diese
Der Mapper sollte im Einzelfall entscheiden und wenn
er meint dass da keine Auto durchgeroutet werden soll,
ein Wegstückchen mit motorcar=no taggen.
Warum dann nicht an den Poller motorcar=no?
Weil die Router aus mir auch nicht bekannten Gründen
access-Tags an Nodes nicht auswerten.
Hallo zusammen!
Ich habe persönliche Vorbehalte vor Internetbezahlsystemen und würde
meine Eintrittskarte gerne per Überweisung kaufen, geht das?
Viele Grüße
vom Rotbarsch
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Robert Joop schrieb:
jeweils shorter distance, mit den einstellungen bicycle, ohne
jegliches avoid.
Also ich habe den Eindruck, dass mein Etrex in der Einstellung
Fahrrad, Schnellste besser routet (weniger Schlenker) als bei
Fahrrad, Kürzeste. ;-)
nee, danke!
das führt mich auf breiten
Am 7. Mai 2009 10:43 schrieb Philipp li...@dodekatex.de:
Hi,
Torsten Breda schrieb:
Ich bin auf der Suche nach einem Tool, das aus OSM-Daten oder Kacheln
eine (mehrseitige) PDF-Datei zum Drucken erzeugt. Gibt es so etwas
schon? (Ich meine natürlich in einer Grandma-proof-Version) :D
Hallo,
die neune Daten liegen wie immer zum Download bereit unter
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Computerteddy
--
Viele Gruesse
Computerteddy
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Am 6. Mai 2009 12:59 schrieb Chris-Hein Lunkhusen chris66...@gmx.de:
Kreuzung einer breiten mit einer schmalen Straße. Mitten drauf
ein Poller, so dass man auf der breiten Strasse mit dem Auto
dran vorbei kommt, auf der schmalen Straße jedoch nicht.
Woher soll der Router das wissen ?
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