[Talk-GB] OS Locator comparison and Google Streetview

2012-11-15 Thread Peter Miller
Just to say that I, along with a number of other people, have being doing some OS Locator based updates to OSM over the past few days following the release of the latest OS Locator update. Where OS Locator and OSM disagree I either do a Google search to see if Zoopla or other reputable sources

Re: [Talk-GB] OS Locator comparison and Google Streetview

2012-11-15 Thread SomeoneElse
Peter Miller wrote: Just to say that I, along with a number of other people, have being doing some OS Locator based updates to OSM over the past few days following the release of the latest OS Locator update. (leaving aside the Google issue) Can I make one additional request - If you're

Re: [Talk-GB] OS Locator comparison and Google Streetview

2012-11-15 Thread Peter Miller
On 15 November 2012 12:20, SomeoneElse li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote: Peter Miller wrote: Just to say that I, along with a number of other people, have being doing some OS Locator based updates to OSM over the past few days following the release of the latest OS Locator update.

[Talk-GB] OS boundary data as background images in Potlatch or JOSM

2012-11-15 Thread Dave F.
Hi I may have missed this, but is it possible to display OS boundary data as background images in Potlatch or JOSM? Or are users importing chunks of it directly into the database? Cheers Dave F. ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org

Re: [Talk-GB] OS boundary data as background images in Potlatch or JOSM

2012-11-15 Thread Colin Smale
Dave, not sure exactly what you are looking for. If you are looking for a display, then OSM Inspector (Multipolygon view) might help, as might http://layers.openstreetmap.fr . If you are looking for importable/traceable data, there are ready-to-go GPX files available at