I have done this on an *ad hoc* basis using QGIS but have never managed to
transfer the process successfully to PostGIS.
I think Nick Whitlegg does this for his Android walking app with coverage
of several counties in Southern England.
It's fundamentally much easier to show the difference than
On 6 September 2016 at 18:22, Dave F wrote:
> As a by-product of the PROW comparison, would it be possible to create a
> list (Geojson?) of paths not in OSM but in LA's definitive maps? It's
I don't know if you've seen it, but I've had a go at developing a
comparison
On 6 September 2016 at 16:53, Dan S wrote:
> Looking good! Is there a key? Would help to make sense of the various
> footpath markings etc
That does look really nice. I particularly like the long-distance
cycling and walking routes being shown. Maybe decrease the dot
Hi,
Attending State of the Map 2016? It's not all about the talks - some of the
best ideas come from the chance meeting / crazy ideas-lab sessions. You can
share your ideas for informal meetings (Birds of a Feather sessions) online
so that you can start to discuss and gather interest:
Looks very interesting. Has a bit of a 'Series 7' look to it, which I like.
Could you add a permalink, primarily so any specific queries/problems
can be clearly identified?
It appears to render OS filed boundaries as grey short dashed lines. Is
this intentional?
As a by-product of the PROW
Looking good! Is there a key? Would help to make sense of the various
footpath markings etc
Best
Dan
2016-09-06 8:02 GMT-07:00 Luke Smith :
> I mentioned a while back that grough was developing a composite map,
> blending OSM data with OS OpenData to fill in the gaps,
I mentioned a while back that grough was developing a composite map,
blending OSM data with OS OpenData to fill in the gaps, and using public
rights of way data directly from the local authorities which have released
it. Over time, hopefully we will rely progressively less on other data
sources.
Great, thanks.
Stuart
On 5 Sep 2016, at 20:31, SK53 >
wrote:
I'll have a quick look in the morning & adjust the mapping accordingly (it's
under 10 minutes walk away).
Cheers,
Jerry
On 5 September 2016 at 17:24, Stuart Reynolds
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