And of course, the que from mapOSMatic, so to print off a rendered map
(with all the fixins), and simply draw on the map to make it better
:-)

Drawing all kinds of features, and with the GPS, just record the
waypoint # and write it directly on the map. And update the changes
later with JOSM.

Then i would call that maptastic!

Cheers,
Sam

On 9/30/09, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) <ajrli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Nick Whitelegg wrote:
>>Sent: 30 September 2009 8:56 AM
>>To: talk@openstreetmap.org
>>Subject: [OSM-talk] Mobile countryside surveying tool
>>
>>Hello everyone,
>>
>>With all the talk of countryside surveying issues recently (placement of
>>hedges etc) I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to develop some sort
>>of mobile countryside surveying tool where people could note down, in the
>>field, the placement of hedges relative to paths and the like.
>
> In the UK, the placement of field boundaries will be a lot easier once the
> out of copyright 1:25k OS mapping is available online. They will still need
> verifying that they still exist (many fields having been combined over the
> years, but the mapping should give a good starting point for position and
> shape.
>
> Any tool that works to help this process, taking the cue from walking papers
> perhaps, would be useful.
>
>>
>>If you think this would be useful please let me know and I can work on it,
>>I will only bother if there is sufficient interest as I am quite busy with
>>the 3D navigation project at the moment.
>>
>>Target platform would be any device supporting JavaME.
>>
>>Nick
>>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>
>
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