Hi Blake
2016-03-24 16:01 GMT+01:00 Blake Girardot :
>
> We run into geojson all the time as an interchange format.
I can imagine. Reaffirm this at
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/10564 so people believe us.
> I was not aware of the plugin somehow, but I just tried it out and it worked
> f
We run into geojson all the time as an interchange format.
I was not aware of the plugin somehow, but I just tried it out and it
worked fine for the geojson generated by Field Papers and another
community member reports that she has used it a great deal with Field
Papers and it worked great.
Hi Frederik and Jukka
Before I try give answers to performance let's be aware that we're (at
least I am) speaking about a "desktop exchange format", not a storage
fomat for GIS processing.
But Frederik's comment piqued my curiosity and I did some quick comparison.
I generated 1 mio. records in Po
Frederik Ramm remote.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 03/20/2016 10:56 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:
> > But Shapefile remains an oldtimer with more drawbacks than limited
> > field names; see [1].
> > GeoJSON (ascii) and GeoPackages (binary) are formats which are more
> > suited for the job.
> > I still
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Christoph Hormann
wrote:
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> The general problem with SQLite based files is that they are always read
> and written through the SQLite database engine which is not
> particularly good for sequential write and read operations.
In my experience the engine defaults
On Monday 21 March 2016, Stefan Keller wrote:
> > I'm not sure if Geopackage has significant performance improvements
> > over simple Spatialite but if it hasn't then my recommendation for
> > simple GIS processing is certainly to stick with shape files for
> > the time being - despite all their sh
Hi,
2016-03-21 17:33 GMT+01:00 Frederik Ramm :
> I'm not sure if Geopackage has significant performance improvements over
> simple Spatialite but if it hasn't then my recommendation for simple GIS
> processing is certainly to stick with shape files for the time being -
> despite all their shortcom
Hi,
On 03/20/2016 10:56 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:
> But Shapefile remains an oldtimer with more drawbacks than limited
> field names; see [1].
> GeoJSON (ascii) and GeoPackages (binary) are formats which are more
> suited for the job.
> I still have hope that JOSM will be able to read those vector
His Stefan
Nice hack!
But Shapefile remains an oldtimer with more drawbacks than limited
field names; see [1].
GeoJSON (ascii) and GeoPackages (binary) are formats which are more
suited for the job.
I still have hope that JOSM will be able to read those vector formats too.
:Stefan
[1] http://gis
Hi!
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 12:56 AM, Stefan Keller wrote:
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> I of course know Shapefiles but they are deprecated because e.g. they
> cut-off field names at 10 chars. GeoJSON or GeoPackage are better
> alternatives.
>
For RABA-KGZ landuse import in Slovenia we pushed the-10 character limit in
sh
Hi Jan
Many thanks for this status update of the GeoJSON plugin code and to ogr2osm.
My use case is that I have to postprocess admin. boundaries from the
cadastre/topogr. bureau in order to produce a background layer (to
JOSM) which indicates boundaries which have been deleted/moved/added.
:Stefa
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 6:56 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:
> To Ian and/or anybody
>
> I'm searching a plugin to import GeoJSON vector data into JOSM.
>
> I of course know Shapefiles but they are deprecated because e.g. they
> cut-off field names at 10 chars. GeoJSON or GeoPackage are better
> alternat
Stefan Keller gmail.com> writes:
>
> To Ian and/or anybody
>
> I'm searching a plugin to import GeoJSON vector data into JOSM.
>
> I of course know Shapefiles but they are deprecated because e.g. they
> cut-off field names at 10 chars. GeoJSON or GeoPackage are better
> alternatives.
>
> Is t
This won't help. But to give yoy some context: There is a "won't fix"
request ticket for JOSM to support GeoJSON:
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/10564
Best,
Felix
On 06/03/16 00:56, Stefan Keller wrote:
> To Ian and/or anybody
>
> I'm searching a plugin to import GeoJSON vector data into J
To Ian and/or anybody
I'm searching a plugin to import GeoJSON vector data into JOSM.
I of course know Shapefiles but they are deprecated because e.g. they
cut-off field names at 10 chars. GeoJSON or GeoPackage are better
alternatives.
Is this plugin still maintained: https://github.com/iandees/
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