On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Nick Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Malcolm Herring < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> On 16/08/2013 20:45, Nick Hughes wrote: >> > Do you happen to know how much of the original data is retained and/or >> > milage this convertor has seen? >> >> It converts all the S57 objects & attributes within the ENC file, with >> the option to selectively filter. The converter is an unfinished >> project, in that the line/area object processing is incomplete. Since I >> am in the the process of porting searender to Java, I have stopped work >> on the original, with the long-term aim of doing direct 8211-OSM >> conversion. However, the renderer must come first! >> >> The only mileage s57toosm has seen is my testing it with random NOAA, >> Dutch RWS & German WSV charts. > > > Ok, how far along is the Java port? > > I converted one NOAA chart and opened the OSM.xml with JOSM. Apologies if > I'm a bit new to this, I'm usually developing kernel code. It was just a > bunch of dots representing nodes. There were no icons for each node, which > I suspect is correct behavior. There was no information on depth soundings > or buoy pathways. So I'm suspecting that the converter needs enhancements > in this area? > FYI I saw the "all" option. I tested "ways" and JOSM has issues reading the OSM file. > > I will start by reading up on S-57 and ISO 8211. > > Thanks again, > Nick >
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