Grant wrote:
I went out tonight and mapped the building layout as best I
could. (snow
= yes; wet = yes; cold = yes; dark = yes)
snip
Looks pretty good (checking on Osmarender, though there seems to be
a bug with rendering the eastern edge of the tile that I've raised
on the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Ed Loach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant wrote:
I went out tonight and mapped the building layout as best I
could. (snow
= yes; wet = yes; cold = yes; dark = yes)
snip
Looks pretty good (checking on Osmarender, though there seems to be
a bug with
Hi,
80n wrote:
Yes, definitely. There are lots of potential uses for aggregated track
logs.
For example, someone has written a tool that uses traces to verify the
output of a routing engine (driver obviously went from A to B via route
X, routing engine suggested something different - why?),
Ed Loach wrote:
Looks pretty good (checking on Osmarender, though there seems to be
a bug with rendering the eastern edge of the tile that I've raised
on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list). The guesstimated trunk_link in the
northeast has layer=2 and the building has layer=1, whereas the
access road
I notice that the biggest urban shopping development in Europe opens this
Thursday:
http://uk.westfield.com/london
I don't know if anyone in the area is planning on updating the map. I notice
the area is currently tagged landuse=construction and there is a label
Westfield London
Even better would be if we could get them to put an osm map on to
http://uk.westfield.com/london/getting-there/
Shaun
On 28 Oct 2008, at 17:11, Ed Loach wrote:
I notice that the biggest urban shopping development in Europe opens
this Thursday:
http://uk.westfield.com/london
I don't know if
Ed Loach wrote:
I notice that the biggest urban shopping development in Europe opens this
Thursday:
http://uk.westfield.com/london
I don't know if anyone in the area is planning on updating the map. I notice
the area is currently tagged landuse=construction and there is a label
Westfield
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