With specialist data without a physical presence, like PlusBus
zones,
my view is that careful thought should be given to whether to
import
them into the main OSM database at all, and if they are
imported they
should use namespaced tags.
On the Harwich area I renamed the name= tag to
Additionally to the old url the NPTG-Viewer can now be found
on:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/nptg-viewer/
I think the tool is handy to find places which are not yet
mapped. It
may also be helpful to spot spelling errors.
There is one issue with genitives being spelled with
apostrophes
Roger wrote:
As for locations - NPTG requires the centre of the locality
(its
coordinates) to be at the business centre of the locality, on
a road open
to normal traffic and close to the most central public
transport stops (or
some compromise between these three criteria where they don't
Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk schrieb:
Additionally to the old url the NPTG-Viewer can now be found
on:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/nptg-viewer/
I think the tool is handy to find places which are not yet
mapped. It
may also be helpful to spot spelling errors.
There is one issue
Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk schrieb:
With specialist data without a physical presence, like PlusBus
zones,
my view is that careful thought should be given to whether to
import
them into the main OSM database at all, and if they are
imported they
should use namespaced tags.
On the
Frankie Roberto fran...@frankieroberto.com schrieb:
Dave F wrote:
My initial response would be to agree with Chris M. query whether
it should be included in the main database. It does seem to get in
the way a bit. However, being a newbie, I'm willing to hear
arguments for it.
I'm
I am the one who prepared the import of the PlusBus zones. When
I
decided to use the name tag I was not aware that the mapnik
style
renders them unconditionally otherwise I would not have
imported the
data without warning.
In my opinion the name tag is used as a general purpose tag in
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk wrote:
In my opinion the name tag is used as a general purpose tag in
OSM for
names of all sorts of things. So, it appeared quite natural to
use it
for recording the names of the plus bus zones as well. From the
other
tags
2009/8/17 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk schrieb:
In case it helps anyone else, the tool doesn't seem to work for me
on IE8 but does in Firefox. In both I can zoom in on say central
Birmingham, but only in Firefox to letters on coloured backgrounds
appear to
Thank you very much for your efforts on this, Thomas, and everyone
else involved - I've been waiting for the London import for a while,
and it's fantastic to see this data in OSM!
I have one bug to report: Is it possible that special characters are
being dropped from the stop names during the
On 18 Aug 2009, at 01:07, Bryce McKinlay wrote:
Thank you very much for your efforts on this, Thomas, and everyone
else involved - I've been waiting for the London import for a while,
and it's fantastic to see this data in OSM!
+1
I have one bug to report: Is it possible that special
Hi, guys,
Thanks Jim for useful info. I'm already running eeebuntu :) Installed it
within a few minutes after I received the computer.
I've done my research now and found that the MTK chipset is supposedly
superior to the SiRFStar-III, and when I got a great price on this one,
it made the choice
2009/8/17 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
You may wish to set up a Belgium equivalent for this page to act as a
record of such reverts. As you can see we have been having some
problems of our own.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GB_revert_request_log
actually I just fwded. the
On 17 Aug 2009, at 11:13, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/8/17 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
You may wish to set up a Belgium equivalent for this page to act as a
record of such reverts. As you can see we have been having some
problems of our own.
Hi,
I've developed an iPhone app / web app for annotating/rating/tagging
locations.
I haven't formalised this yet but the intention is for the data the app
is collecting to be open data - I'm currently intending to use the
opendatacommons database license for the data collection and cc-by-sa
for
Whiteleggnick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk wrote:
In the UK I would tag such a path as
foot=designated;bicycle=permissive;
and pragmatically highway=footway for the moment, using the
generally-accepted definition of footway as urban surfaced path
(though would prefer highway=path; surface=paved)
I would like to render a map that highlights all the cycleways. Could
the tagging
specialists on the list check if this query would give me what I want
and correct if there is something wrong or missing?
WHERE highway=cycleway
OR highway=footway AND
(bicycle=yes OR bicycle=designated OR
Roy Wallace wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Richard
Mannrichard.mann.westoxf...@googlemail.com wrote:
The deprecation of footway/cycleway was
voted on (by not many people, but nevertheless), and the deprecation was
rejected, but some people don't seem to be able to take no for an
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/8/13 Nop ekkeh...@gmx.de:
Proposal #2: Introduce offical dedication
Leave old tags as they are and accept that foot/cycleway and designated
are as fuzzy as described above. Clarify that these tags only give
information on possible use, but not about the legal
Hi!
can somebody add a link to open JOSM (localhost:8111) to
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/ ?
Regards,
Alexander
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Hatto von Hatzfeld wrote:
On http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Approved_features/Path you may count
how many people approved the proposal but explicitly opposed the
deprecation of existing tags.
Yes, many participants opposed the deprecation, as did I. However, I
wanted to keep those tags as
On 17/08/09 10:52, Alexander Menk wrote:
can somebody add a link to open JOSM (localhost:8111) to
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/ ?
We've been over this many times - it is not appropriate to
unconditionally add a a link that will not work for most people.
Tom
--
Tom
I wouldn't have found these two ways otherwise:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/35039425
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/35107068
I particularly like the airplane tag on the second way, though it was the boat
tags (yes, if you can :D) that helped me locate these two ways.
Ed
Maybe it is possible to show JOSM links for logged in users? And add
possibility turn on/off this links in user settings?
I agree with Alexander, JOSM links will be very useful.
Aleksejs
On 2009.08.17, at 12:56, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 17/08/09 10:52, Alexander Menk wrote:
can somebody add
Hi!
I think that is what Tom hat in mind as well.
Looks like there are some small modifications needed in:
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/sites/rails_port/app/views/user/account.html.erb
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/sites/rails_port/app/views/browse/node.html.erb
and may be in
All Garmin etrex, gpsmap, colorado, oregon, etc which are able to
display normal garmin maps.
See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Garmin
... but get a model with a colour display.
-- Morten
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On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 8:35 PM, OJ Wojwli...@googlemail.com wrote:
I'm just looking at ways of getting video-camera data into openstreetview
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Georeference_video
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/StreetPhotos/test3/output.kml
is anyone else working with
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Erik Johansson e...@kth.se wrote:
Anyways I was pointed to a camera that records your
journey.
http://technabob.com/blog/2009/08/12/selfic-cube-7100-car-black-box-recorder/
Is 640x480 good enough?
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El Domingo, 16 de Agosto de 2009, Shaun McDonald escribió:
I'd like the option to be able to use the nonames style, as there is
often people looking for unnamed streets and POIs.
+1
Some of us have only black-and-white printers. Is there any possibility of
developing a new B/W map style??
On 17/08/2009 13:30, Emilie Laffray wrote:
2009/8/17 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
mailto:i...@sanchezortega.es
Some of us have only black-and-white printers. Is there any
possibility of
developing a new B/W map style?? (Less use of colors, more use of dashed
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Erik Johansson e...@kth.se wrote:
Anyways I was pointed to a camera that records your
journey.
http://technabob.com/blog/2009/08/12/selfic-cube-7100-car-black-box-recorder/
Is 640x480 good enough?
;) ofcourse we want 1080p ;)
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Erik Johansson wrote:
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 8:35 PM, OJ Wojwli...@googlemail.com wrote:
I'm just looking at ways of getting video-camera data into openstreetview
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Georeference_video
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Stefan de Koninkste...@konink.de wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
Is 640x480 good enough?
;) ofcourse we want 1080p ;)
is 640x480 good enough e.g to read street names and other signs?
--
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homepage: http://www.trueelena.org
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Elena of Valhalla wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Stefan de Koninkste...@konink.de wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
Is 640x480 good enough?
;) ofcourse we want 1080p ;)
is 640x480 good enough e.g to read street names and other signs?
Signs yes,
Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
there is something better already
http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/
Is there a way of getting data out of that easily? If there is it would
make sense to be able to convert bugs within an area to e.g. Garmin
waypoints.
I tend to use those for stuff I need to
2009/8/17 Rahkonen Jukka jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi:
I would like to render a map that highlights all the cycleways. Could
the tagging
specialists on the list check if this query would give me what I want
and correct if there is something wrong or missing?
WHERE highway=cycleway
OR
From: Elena of Valhalla elena.valha...@gmail.com
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
Is 640x480 good enough?
;) ofcourse we want 1080p ;)
is 640x480 good enough e.g to read street names and other signs?
http://home.att.net/~niceman/VidCap1.jpg
I took that yesterday from a helmet cam
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/8/17 Rahkonen Jukka jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi:
OR highway=briddleway AND
bridleway, but I guess that's just a typo.
(bicycle=yes OR bicycle=designated OR bicycle=permissive)
OR highway is not null AND cycleway is not null
You might want check for
Tobias Knerr wrote:
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
OR highway=briddleway AND
bridleway, but I guess that's just a typo.
(bicycle=yes OR bicycle=designated OR bicycle=permissive) OR
highway is not null AND cycleway is not null
You might want check for
2009/8/17 Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de:
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
I'd also have a look at tagwatch searching for cycle to see all the
possible variations.
I wouldn't do this. Just correct those variations (aka errors) in the
data if you care about them.
I wasn't referring to typos
... but, rightly or wrongly, I do not think I am alone in using
highway=footway for all paths intended primarily for pedestrians whether
urban or rural, designated or not, designation=anything - the only real
exception I make is (mostly) in rural areas where the path is clearly
informal and of
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:56:43 +0100
From: Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Link for editing via
JOSM-remote-control-plugin
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:56:43 +0100
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... but, rightly or wrongly, I do not think I am alone in using
highway=footway for all paths intended primarily for pedestrians whether
urban or rural, designated or not, designation=anything - the only real
exception I make is (mostly) in rural areas where the path is clearly
informal and of
Hi,
In this chapter of How the f*** do I tag this piece of s***?, I ask everyone
to have a look at these images:
http://ivan.sanchezortega.es/30072009_006.jpg
http://ivan.sanchezortega.es/30072009_007.jpg
At the right of the image, you'll see some retractable bollards. You know, a
bollard
2009/8/17 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es:
Hi,
In this chapter of How the f*** do I tag this piece of s***?, I ask everyone
to have a look at these images:
http://ivan.sanchezortega.es/30072009_006.jpg
http://ivan.sanchezortega.es/30072009_007.jpg
At the right of the image,
2009/8/17 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es:
So, how to tag the barrier=retractable_bollard and the
barrier=foldable_thingamajig?
I'd tag barrier=bollard, bollard=foldable
or barrier:type=foldable
cheers,
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On 17 Aug 2009, at 16:42, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
To the left of those, you'll see a couple of yellow foldable
thingamajig. They
are supposed to stay folded at ground level to allow traffic, and
they can
be deployed up and locked up (with a key) in order to prevent any
vehicles
from
This is true if you use Greasemonkey to *remove* existing josm-links,
but (in my eyes) not if you're proposing a Greasemonkey-script to add them.
Peter
These kinds of things can easily be fixed using a tool like
Greasemonkey. I've made a few scripts myself, but none that is
suitable for
Hello,
I have just noticed that some inner polygons disappeared recently since the
last import by osm2pgsql. The forest/wood had inner polygons but it seems
the forest decided to take over the city that was within its borders.
2009/8/17 Mike Harris mik...@googlemail.com:
... but, rightly or wrongly, I do not think I am alone in using
highway=footway for all paths intended primarily for pedestrians whether
urban or rural, designated or not, designation=anything
+1
- the only real
exception I make is (mostly) in
Hi!
Hatto von Hatzfeld schrieb:
I appreciate Nop's proposal - but why replace designated by official? I
do not see that designated has been used in the past with a meaning
differing from what official would be used for in future.
Or did I miss anything in this discussion?
Yes. :-)
Hello,
We just held the first of a new program of Local Chapters meetings. You can
find minutes here [1] along with information about the next meeting.
The next meeting is proposed for the 24th August at 18.00 - 19:30 BST. I
know this is not great for a lot of people who are in non-BST friendly
Dear all,
I've started a mapnik style sheet that renders golf holes with
fairways, greens and other goodies. Have a look and help out if you
are inclined.
http://weait.com/content/golf-course-style-openstreetmap
Best regards,
Richard
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On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Renaud MICHELr.h.michel+...@gmail.com wrote:
Any advice?
Hi Renaud,
I think the best thing for you to do in this case is to contact the
Foundation, as explained in the FAQ.
On 8/17/09, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
Dear all,
I've started a mapnik style sheet that renders golf holes with
fairways, greens and other goodies. Have a look and help out if you
are inclined.
http://weait.com/content/golf-course-style-openstreetmap
Best regards,
Richard
Alexander Menk wrote:
can somebody add a link to open JOSM (localhost:8111) to
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/ ?
Just use the JOSM remote bookmarklet, it works fine.
http://blog.gegg.us/2009/07/bookmarklet-to-load-the-current-section-of-a-
slippy-map-into-josm/
Le lundi 17 août 2009 à 20:37, Andy Allan a écrit :
Hi Renaud,
Hello, thank you for your answer.
I think the best thing for you to do in this case is to contact the
Foundation, as explained in the FAQ.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Faq#I_think_someone.27s_been_entering_
Nop wrote:
Hatto von Hatzfeld schrieb:
I appreciate Nop's proposal - but why replace designated by official?
I do not see that designated has been used in the past with a meaning
differing from what official would be used for in future.
Designated is linked to footway/cycleway and there
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Colin McGregorcolin.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
Time for me to play devils advocate here for a moment. I have on rare
occasions played golf on a par 3 course (I'm not very good...). But
one of the things I do know is that some course maintainers shift the
holes from
Hi
I'm again working this year on mapping for the Burning Man arts festival,
coming up in two weeks.
This makes urgent a growing theme in OSM, with several presentations at this
year's SOTM .. how to handle historic data.
Here's the current map of Burning Man for 2009. I haven't added Camp
http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/dumps/ offers downloads of the raw
data. shouldn't be difficult to grep the info and format it into a csv
files.
Garmin utilities can convert csv files to POI
I think only Garmin with memory cards support loading these POI files. This
way you don't need to
On 15 Aug 2009, at 18:20, Richard Weait wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 5:43 AM, Frederik Rammfrede...@remote.org
wrote:
Nick,
Nick Black wrote:
I'm going to be standing for election to the OSM Foundation Board
again
this year.
Do you and Steve have any comment on Richard Weait's
Hi
I think there was a bug introduced during resorting of the list or during
the transition from
zh-classic - zh-classical. The list behaves strange. Once I noticed that
when i changed a
country name in one language, the status of the same country name in another
language
changed also. I cannot
Thank you for the bug-report, i'll check both bugs soon.
Peter
I think there was a bug introduced during resorting of the list or
during the transition from
zh-classic - zh-classical. The list behaves strange. Once I noticed
that when i changed a
country name in one language, the status
I made the mistake of ignoring my OSM-talk mail for a few days, I'm
really happy to see that people are thinking of ways to work with
Walking Papers. I've been building up some steam to work on another
set of change requests, now's the time to ask if you have a pet
feature you'd like to see
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Mikel Maron mikel_ma...@yahoo.com wrote:
Look forward to some good ideas.
Here is my plan :
* Create a separate server that starts with a very old planet file and then
processes the diffs.
* Use Mercator projection, divide the map into tiles of fixed size of
Peter Körner wrote:
It reaches 100% when /Tromelin Island /is set to not-ok.
I got Bahasa Indonesia at 229/230 with 2 countries (Tromelin, Turkey) as
not ok.
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On Monday 17 Aug 2009 11:46:20 pm Richard Weait wrote:
I've started a mapnik style sheet that renders golf holes with
fairways, greens and other goodies. Have a look and help out if you
are inclined.
http://weait.com/content/golf-course-style-openstreetmap
some of us have done considerable
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Kenneth Gonsalveslaw...@au-kbc.org wrote:
On Monday 17 Aug 2009 11:46:20 pm Richard Weait wrote:
I've started a mapnik style sheet that renders golf holes with
fairways, greens and other goodies. Have a look and help out if you
are inclined.
On Tuesday 18 Aug 2009 6:27:10 am you wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Kenneth Gonsalveslaw...@au-kbc.org wrote:
On Monday 17 Aug 2009 11:46:20 pm Richard Weait wrote:
I've started a mapnik style sheet that renders golf holes with
fairways, greens and other goodies. Have a look and
Hi!
Hatto von Hatzfeld schrieb:
Official is new and has only one meaning.
From Map features: official is used for ways dedicated to a certain mode of
travel by law. Usually indicated by a traffic sign.
I really do not see where the use of designated has differed from this
definition.
On Monday 17 August 2009 16:17:36 Tobias Knerr wrote:
OR highway is not null AND cycleway is not null
You might want check for cycleway=no here, there are a few hundreds of
them.
You'd want to exclude cycleway=opposite as well, because that is just removing
the oneway restriction for
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Nick Black nickbla...@gmail.com wrote:
Chapters meetings. You can find minutes here [1] along
with information about the next meeting.
There seems to be more questions posed than answers in the minutes...
The next meeting is proposed for the 24th August
at 18.00 -
Lambert Carsten wrote:
On Monday 17 August 2009 10:05:17 Lambertus wrote:
Hey wat is er mis met de enige opensource online routeplanner van
OpenStreetMap die toevallig ook nog eens wereldwijde dekking heeft?
Niets natuurlijk.
Hoewel... gpx download voor langere routes gaat nog steeds niet,
Op 16 augustus 2009 21:53 schreef Polderrunner het volgende:
Frank Steggink wrote:
Als er geen brug is en je geen open water ziet, ja dan opsplitsen en
een duiker aanleggen. Op andere plekken in de buurt lijkt dat wel
gebeurd te zijn. Zie bijv. Soestdijksekade en Loosduinsekade (alhoewel
ik
On Monday 17 August 2009 11:21:37 Lambertus wrote:
Lambert Carsten wrote:
On Monday 17 August 2009 10:05:17 Lambertus wrote:
Hey wat is er mis met de enige opensource online routeplanner van
OpenStreetMap die toevallig ook nog eens wereldwijde dekking heeft?
Niets natuurlijk.
Lambert Carsten wrote:
Maar het is ook zo dat we niet linken naar alle websites die kaartjes
van OSM maken en mochten er 20 routeplanners zijn voor OSM dan hoeven we
die ook niet allemaal te linken. Een keus voor een redelijk werkende,
opensource én die dan ook nog eens van Nederlandse bodem
On Monday 17 August 2009 15:34:36 Lambertus wrote:
Het zijn er op dit moment 4 en ik verdenk de Traveling Salesman auteur
ervan dat hij ook nog eens met een webversie aan komt zetten. Dan ga je
de passant van onze portal overspoelen met keuzemogelijkheden...
Komt er imo op neer dat we een
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Hash: SHA512
Ja, dat dacht ik daarnet toen ik zag dat /onze/ tileserver nogsteeds
incorrecte referenties had naar de oude tileserver (nu dev server).
Daarmee heb ik de (pre-)AND lagen even gefixed en de OV Zonelaag (die ik
nodig had) ook maar even. Dat geeft
John Smith-129 wrote:
--- On Tue, 11/8/09, BlueMM bluemm1975-...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've found Google Maps directions in Australia to be very
good in the past, it
seems to pick the best route the majority of the time.
At times I've been routed along no through roads, other times google
John Smith-129 wrote:
--- On Tue, 11/8/09, BlueMM bluemm1975-...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've found Google Maps directions in Australia to be very good in the
past, it
seems to pick the best route the majority of the time.
At times I've been routed along no through roads, other times google
John Smith-129 wrote:
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, BlueMM bluemm1975-...@yahoo.com wrote:
A few questions:
1. I presume the addr:country=Australia is manditory for this to work,
but
:state optional? I could imagine only needing state for state specific
sheilds (ie. nationally consistent ones
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, BlueMM bluemm1975-...@yahoo.com wrote:
But my point was if they *are* consistent (same shield
design), why specify
state?
Consistent to what?
Some states have gone to a alphanumeric system, some use the old NH shields and
those with the alphanumeric system have
On 17/08/2009, at 11:07 AM, John Smith wrote:
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Ben Kelley ben.kel...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess the problems with this would be:
* Duplication with public toilets that are already marked
Only import toilets where there is no node=amenity within 250-500m,
throw them into
I emailed asking for an image of Australia a while back, and finally got a
reply today:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3829717632/
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--- On Mon, 17/8/09, James Livingston doc...@mac.com wrote:
I'll have a look around to see what's already been done for
this, but
it shouldn't be too hard to. If the search is of the form
'X near Y'
then do a place lookup on Y, and if you find Y, then look
for nearby
nodes with:
*
Hi.
Isn't that pretty much what the current OSM namefinder attempts to do?
e.g. a search for park near Sydney or toilet near Sydney
- Ben.
2009/8/17 James Livingston doc...@mac.com
I'll have a look around to see what's already been done for this, but
it shouldn't be too hard to. If the
On 15/08/2009, at 12:10 AM, John Smith wrote:
--- On Fri, 14/8/09, Graeme Wilson wandere...@live.com.au wrote:
Check the Snowy Valley Hwy around Khancoban. There are two
of them.
I'm not familiar with the that part of the country, can you give me
a rough lat/lon or can you copy and paste
Hi,
The mystery road was removed almost immediately by a mystery OSMer straight
after I first posted it.
On OSM the road is marked as Alpine Way. I am sure it is called The Snowy
Valley Highway, not to be confused with the Snowy Mountains Highway.
SVH (Alpine Way) goes from around
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
From Map Maker, Google has made the entire dataset of
Africa fully
available for download by non-profits, government agencies
and
individuals to create and enhance their own non-commercial
map-related
projects.
OSM doesn't
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Graeme Wilson wandere...@live.com.au wrote:
On OSM the road is marked as Alpine Way. I am
sure it is called The Snowy Valley Highway, not to be
confused with the Snowy Mountains Highway.
It could be both at the same time.
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
i've just made a relation for the
whole of the Sturt Highway, and added route
number relations for the victorian and nsw parts.
please take the opportunity to check that I've got this
right
because i may have selected wrong parts or done
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:23 PM, John Smithdelta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
From Map Maker, Google has made the entire dataset of
Africa fully
available for download by non-profits, government agencies
and
individuals to create and
It seems you haven't include all parts as there is gaps
between sections when you sort the relation.
Sorry, I didn't notice the multi road intersections, that would have caused the
gaps.
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
It seems you haven't include all parts as there is gaps between sections
when you sort the relation.
A later version of JOSM 1900ish has a much nicer relation interface.
I tried to pick up all the bridges and roundabouts
but i'll get a new JOSM
I've been marking all members in a relation as a role member not
forward/backward as we don't have official designations such as
east/west/north/south like they do on US interstates.
I'm not saying I'm right but it is less work :)
You have ref=NHA20 for NHA20 in SA, but I'm not sure what to do
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I tried to pick up all the bridges and roundabouts
but i'll get a new JOSM
You did, but I didn't notice the 3 diff ways at the nsw only end of things,
they probably confused JOSM. The comment about the relation editor just makes
it
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think I'd just tag it as ref=20, network=A and then we
can add a rule to show NH shields for these routes for
addr:state=South Australia
Hmmm that wouldn't work either, since other network=A aren't NH, maybe the
network will
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
I've been marking all members in a relation as a role member not
forward/backward as we don't have official designations such as
east/west/north/south like they do on US interstates.
so i make them all member?
then can get altered later
I'm not
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