Re: How can I find all results for keyword/value "internet_access = wlan" and "internet_acccess:fee = no"?

2020-03-18 Thread A Thompson
If you don't need search you can go the GPX route and see them on the map 
in five minutes. If this isn't what you need, maybe it will help someone 
else:

Go to https://overpass-turbo.eu click "Wizard" and type:

(internet_access=wlan and internet_access:fee=no) in Cologne 


and hit "Build and run query". 

Then click "Export" then "Download/copy as GPX". Copy the resulting file to 
OsmAnd's "tracks" folder, start the app and in My Places>Tracks>Tracks 
select the file and turn on "Show on map"

After you've done it once, you can get any OSM query showing in OsmAnd in 
five minutes with this method!  (My favourite Android file manager is 
"Ghost Commander" (FOSS), and I use Dukto and Trebleshot for transferring 
files between Windows PC and Android - both free, no Ads)

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Re: How can I find all results for keyword/value "internet_access = wlan" and "internet_acccess:fee = no"?

2020-03-18 Thread bn mt
Hi Peter,

sorry for my late answer, but thank you for your explanation, your solution 
works very well.

I've two notes for all interested:

1) If you don't see any results on the map, you have to resize it.

2) If I click all categories in my custom search first, and then search for 
the checkbox "Internet access type" in the filter, I cannot find it. 
The solution for  me is, only click one type, for example "Food". Here I 
get the checkbox, activate it and then save your custom filter. 
After that, you can edit the custom filter and add all the other categories.

>

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Re: How can I find all results for keyword/value "internet_access = wlan" and "internet_acccess:fee = no"?

2020-03-18 Thread bn mt
Hi Peter,

sorry for my late answer, but thank you for your explanation, your solution 
works very well.

I've two notes for all interested:

1) If you don't see any results on the map, you have to resize it.

2) If I click all categories in my custom search first, and then search for 
the checkbox "Internet access type" in the filter, I cannot find it. 
The solution for  me is, only click one type, for example "Food". Here I 
get the checkbox, activate it and then save your custom filter. 
After that, you can edit the custom filter and add all the other categories.




Am Sonntag, 8. März 2020 17:36:05 UTC+1 schrieb Peter B:
>
> There are two ways how we can create a poi for wlan, and - unfortunately - 
> two different ways how we can access it with search:
>
> (1) internet_access=wlan is the "main" atrribute
> example:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/7048846981
>
> internet_access=wlan
> internet_access:fee=no
> name=EDEKA free-wifi
> operator=EDEKA
>
> (2) internet_access=wlan is NOT "main" attribute, but in this example 
> amenity= cafe is the "main" attribute (and/or shop=bakery). 
> internet_access=wlan is only a "additional" attribute, which is handled 
> quite different in search !!!
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4450210786
>
> amenity=cafe
> shop=bakery
> internet_access=wlan
> internet_access:fee=no
> name=Die Kaiserin
> highchair=yes
> opening_hours=Mo-Sa 06:00-20:00, Su,PH 07:30-20:00
> outdoor_seating=yes
> website=https://bahnhof.kaisers-backstube.de/
> wheelchair=yes
> -
> The way, Harry described, refers ONLY to case (1). 
> Wlan created like case (2) will NOT be found !
>
> To find case (2)  pois follow this instructions:
> - Create a custom seach which contains ALL categories in ALL category 
> groups, which might be relevant. 
> In the example above , add at  least whole groupe "Food". 
> To get also shops with wlan add whole group "Store", 
> to get also Hotels with wlan add whole group "Tourism"
> and so on.
> Of course you can only add the single categories, but it is easier (and it 
> works) if you add complete groups. 
> I - personally added ALL groups, so I will get really ALL pois with wlan.
>
> - After having added one or more groups:
> + in the blue bar at bottom, press SHOW
> + press the symbol for settings in the top bar
>   Now you see a long list with options with check boxes.
> + scoll down to "Internet access type" and open (expand) it
> + ckeck "wifi"
> + press APPLY FILTERS in blue bar at bottom 
>   OR  
> SAVE FILTER on top bar (three dots menu)
>
> That's all. Quite easy, isn't it 
> Ok.
> ---
> If you want to FIND  BOTH (1) AND (2), you need to search for BOTH 
> seperately. 
> I did not find a way to solve that with ONE Search.
> If anybody has an idea, it is very wellcome.
> Have fun with testing!
> Peter 
>
>

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Re: How can I find all results for keyword/value "internet_access = wlan" and "internet_acccess:fee = no"?

2020-03-08 Thread Peter B
There are two ways how we can create a poi for wlan, and - unfortunately - two 
different ways how we can access it with search:

(1) internet_access=wlan is the "main" atrribute
example:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/7048846981

internet_access=wlan
internet_access:fee=no
name=EDEKA free-wifi
operator=EDEKA

(2) internet_access=wlan is NOT "main" attribute, but in this example amenity= 
cafe is the "main" attribute (and/or shop=bakery). 
internet_access=wlan is only a "additional" attribute, which is handled quite 
different in search !!!

https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4450210786

amenity=cafe
shop=bakery
internet_access=wlan
internet_access:fee=no
name=Die Kaiserin
highchair=yes
opening_hours=Mo-Sa 06:00-20:00, Su,PH 07:30-20:00
outdoor_seating=yes
website=https://bahnhof.kaisers-backstube.de/
wheelchair=yes
-
The way, Harry described, refers ONLY to case (1). 
Wlan created like case (2) will NOT be found !

To find case (2)  pois follow this instructions:
- Create a custom seach which contains ALL categories in ALL category groups, 
which might be relevant. 
In the example above , add at  least whole groupe "Food". 
To get also shops with wlan add whole group "Store", 
to get also Hotels with wlan add whole group "Tourism"
and so on.
Of course you can only add the single categories, but it is easier (and it 
works) if you add complete groups. 
I - personally added ALL groups, so I will get really ALL pois with wlan.

- After having added one or more groups:
+ in the blue bar at bottom, press SHOW
+ press the symbol for settings in the top bar
  Now you see a long list with options with check boxes.
+ scoll down to "Internet access type" and open (expand) it
+ ckeck "wifi"
+ press APPLY FILTERS in blue bar at bottom 
  OR  
SAVE FILTER on top bar (three dots menu)

That's all. Quite easy, isn't it 
Ok.
---
If you want to FIND  BOTH (1) AND (2), you need to search for BOTH seperately. 
I did not find a way to solve that with ONE Search.
If anybody has an idea, it is very wellcome.
Have fun with testing!
Peter 

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Re: How can I find all results for keyword/value "internet_access = wlan" and "internet_acccess:fee = no"?

2020-03-07 Thread Harry van der Wolf
First off: I don't think the internet_access:fee=no is covered. See
https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-resources/blob/master/obf_creation/rendering_types.xml#L5173
Shouldn't that be public?
Do you want to share which city you are looking in? I would like to analyze
the obf for that region in combination with the tags, to what OsmAnd does
in general.

Harry


Op za 7 mrt. 2020 om 22:49 schreef bn mt :

> Thank you for your answer, but this doesn't give me more results than
> before.
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Re: How can I find all results for keyword/value "internet_access = wlan" and "internet_acccess:fee = no"?

2020-03-07 Thread bn mt
Thank you for your answer, but this doesn't give me more results than 
before.

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Re: How can I find all results for keyword/value "internet_access = wlan" and "internet_acccess:fee = no"?

2020-03-07 Thread Harry van der Wolf
(In English menu)
Go to Search.
Select "Categories"
Scroll completely down to "Custom Search" and tap it
Go to "Service" (this name can be different in your language but should
have the "hammer and wrench" icon)
Select all "Internet*" options.
Click "Show"
In the bottom right you now have a "Save" button. First do that and give it
a relevant name.

Now you can use your own Custom Search to only display those POIs on the
map (and create more Custom Searches/Filters for campings or hamburger
restaurants or the combination :) )

Harry




Op za 7 mrt. 2020 om 15:32 schreef bn mt :

>
> I have inserted the keyword/value "internet_access = wlan" and
> "internet_acccess:fee = no" to several buildings at openstreetmap in the
> last year.
>
> When I try to find them at http://openpoimap.org/ I get over 20 results
> in my city.
>
> At osmand+ (newest version of app and map) I type in the searchbox
> "internet" and osmand+ gives me suggestions for POIs like "Internet acces:
> wlan".
> If I choose "Show on the map", I get only 3 results for this POI in my
> area.
>
> But if I look in osmand+ at the details of buildings, which are not in the
> results even though they should, then I also see, that they have the
> correct keyword/value.
>
> The same problem I see, if I try the same search with a city like
> "cologne". (map Germany North Rhine-Westphalia)
> At openpoimap the city is full of wlan, but osmand+ shows me only 6.
>
> So I would like to know, how can I change my search at osmand+ to get all
> the results and can I search for POIs, which are not suggested of osmand+,
> like "internet_acccess:fee = no"?
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