Re: [OSM-ja] OpenStreetBrowser協力者募集
東です。 SotM EUでも発表があったかと思いますが OpenStreetBrowserの最新版がリリースされています。 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JA:OpenStreetBrowser 専用レンダラーはまだ日本語が□に文字化けしていたり 大きなズームレベルが表示されなかったりしますが 右上の+ボタンでレンダラーを Standard(Mapnik) に切り替えると結構使えます。 POIの中にはレンダリングされないものが結構ありますが これで見るとかなりのPOI情報を確認することができます。 <例> http://www.openstreetbrowser.org/#?zoom=15lat=34.365154284888lon=132.46953542902categories=leisure%5Bleisure_gastro%2Cleisure_shop%2Cleisure_leisure%5Dlayers=basemap=mapnikoverlays= ご参考まで。 10/12/06 S.Higashi s_hig...@mua.biglobe.ne.jp: 東です。 まだお試し用ですが「OpenStreetBrowser」の開発版で 日本も見られるようになりました。 http://dev.openstreetbrowser.org/ 動作は不完全ですが、POIの表現に関していろいろ面白い機能がありますので よろしければお試しください。 開発者は学生で本業が忙しく、正式稼働までには いましばらく時間が掛かるそうです。 東です。Tomさん、ありがとうございます。 ぼちぼちで構いませんので一緒に関わって頂ければ心強いです。 お昼休みに少しだけ訳してみたら、早速テスト環境に日本語を反映してくれました。 http://www.openstreetbrowser.org/derstefan/# 上記画面の左下「Options」から言語を日本語に設定するとごく一部が日本語になります。 明日から週末にかけてお出かけされるそうで、続きは来週からになりそうです。 Tomです。 面白そうなプロジェクトですね。 まだ、OpenStreetBrowserについて、よく理解できてませんが、 僕に何かお手伝いできそうな気がします。 まずは、日本語及び日本の地図表示に対応したいですね。 2010/8/25 S.Higashi s_hig...@mua.biglobe.ne.jp: 東です。 標準のレンダラーに飽きたらず自分たちの表現を実現しようとしている プロジェクトのひとつにOpenStreetBrowser[1]があります。 今朝、その開発者のひとりからメールをもらい、2010年末のメジャーリリースに向けて 日本語へのローカライズを手伝うことになりました。 他にもいろいろ募集中[2]ですので興味のある方がおられましたら 一緒に参加してみませんか。(このメールに返信ください) 可能なペースでの参加で全然構わないと思います。 OpenStreetBrowserの表示[3]は今のところやや重くてとっつきにくいのですが POIの表現にかなり力をいれています。 例えばPOIのアイコンをデザインして(またはライセンスに問題が無いものを入手して) アップロードすればマップに反映される仕組みになっています。[4] さらに、importanceタグ(提案中)[5]の記述によりズームレベルに応じたアイコンや 名前の表示がコントロールできるようになっています。 現在の対象地域はヨーロッパのみですが、年末のメジャーリリース時には 対象地域を全世界に広げる予定だそうです。 まだ詳しいことは分かりませんが、サーバ資源も募集しているので 日本独自サーバの話と連携して考えるのも面白いのではないかと 思っています。 [1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JA:OpenStreetBrowser [2] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JA:OpenStreetBrowser#.E6.94.AF.E6.8F.B4.E3.81.AE.E6.96.B9.E6.B3.95 [3] http://www.openstreetbrowser.org/?zoom=18lat=45.55111lon=9.18588layers=B000TFTT# [4] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetBrowser/Stylesheet [5] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_Features/Importance ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
[OSM-ja] OpenStreetMap7周年パーティー
清野です。 本家のTalkメーリングリストで、OSM7周年を記念した誕生日パーティーをしようぜ!!という呼びかけがおこなわれております。 ただ、「本当の誕生日はいつ?」という件でもめてるみたいですが;-) Wikiのページも作られています。 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_7th_Anniversary_Birthday_party 日本でも過去にお祝いパーティーが開かれていたと思うのですが、 今年も何かやりましょうか? 皆さんはいかがでしょうか? ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] OpenStreetMap7周年パーティー
各地で何かできるといいですね。 今からだと8/20がいいかなぁ。 東 11/07/23 Yoichi Seino say.n...@gmail.com: 清野です。 本家のTalkメーリングリストで、OSM7周年を記念した誕生日パーティーをしようぜ!!という呼びかけがおこなわれております。 ただ、「本当の誕生日はいつ?」という件でもめてるみたいですが;-) Wikiのページも作られています。 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_7th_Anniversary_Birthday_party 日本でも過去にお祝いパーティーが開かれていたと思うのですが、 今年も何かやりましょうか? 皆さんはいかがでしょうか? ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] OpenStreetMap7周年パーティー
8/20ですか? OSC名古屋でやりますか?って、何すればいいんだろう^^;; 2011/7/23 Shu Higashi s_hig...@mua.biglobe.ne.jp: 各地で何かできるといいですね。 今からだと8/20がいいかなぁ。 東 11/07/23 Yoichi Seino say.n...@gmail.com: 清野です。 本家のTalkメーリングリストで、OSM7周年を記念した誕生日パーティーをしようぜ!!という呼びかけがおこなわれております。 ただ、「本当の誕生日はいつ?」という件でもめてるみたいですが;-) Wikiのページも作られています。 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_7th_Anniversary_Birthday_party 日本でも過去にお祝いパーティーが開かれていたと思うのですが、 今年も何かやりましょうか? 皆さんはいかがでしょうか? ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] OpenStreetMap7周年パーティー
清野です。 そうでしたそうでした!! OSC名古屋当日ですね!! 一般的にはケーキ作ったりしてお祝いするみたいですけどねぇ… 2011年7月23日土曜日 Tomomichi Hayakawa tom.hayak...@gmail.com: 8/20ですか? OSC名古屋でやりますか?って、何すればいいんだろう^^;; 2011/7/23 Shu Higashi s_hig...@mua.biglobe.ne.jp: 各地で何かできるといいですね。 今からだと8/20がいいかなぁ。 東 11/07/23 Yoichi Seino say.n...@gmail.com: 清野です。 本家のTalkメーリングリストで、OSM7周年を記念した誕生日パーティーをしようぜ!!という呼びかけがおこなわれております。 ただ、「本当の誕生日はいつ?」という件でもめてるみたいですが;-) Wikiのページも作られています。 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_7th_Anniversary_Birthday_party 日本でも過去にお祝いパーティーが開かれていたと思うのですが、 今年も何かやりましょうか? 皆さんはいかがでしょうか? ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] OpenStreetMap7周年パーティー
としです. 8/20ですか? OSC名古屋でやりますか?って、何すればいいんだろう^^;; 宴会でえーんかいとオヤジなギャグを飛ばしてみます(汗 んでも,名古屋だったら,関東/関西共に足を運べる距離なので, 割と良いかなと思ったりも... ではこれにて. ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
[Talk-GB] Info about SoC and SoC conference
Anyone who would like more information about this year's Society of Cartographers conference (Muki, Chippy, Harry, Stevy [and I believe Jerry] are all speaking!), or about SoC itself might like a peek at the latest newsletter - also bits about London Mapping Festival and International Cartographic Association. http://www.soc.org.uk/Jul2011_Newsletter.pdf Cheers STEVE Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow Educational Development Manager Centre for Learning and Teaching Enhancement Middlesex University phone: 020 8411 5355 email: ste...@mdx.ac.uk Profile: http://www.middlesex.wikispaces.net/user/view/steve8 Chair of the Society of Cartographers: http://www.soc.org.uk/ Chair of ICA Neocartography Commission: http://www.soc.org.uk/neocartography/ ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
[Talk-us] Chattanooga OSM Meeting on 7/21/2011
Update on the meeting. We had 6 people attend. I was really only expecting about 3. Out of the 6, two of us were very familiar with OSM. The other four had no experience. I gave them a brief run through of OpenStreetMap - past, present, and who, what, why. I asked that they all get logins and we think for the first attempt at a mapping project we are going to try to get the bicycle infrastructure in town (lanes). If anyone has trouble they can all get in touch with me and I can walk them through it. Unfortunately Internet went down as the meeting began and was sketchy the rest of the night. We had one attendee from Outdoor Chattanooga. They promote outdoor activities around the tri-state area. Jenny Parks is going to check about holding an OSM event at Outdoor Chattanooga sometime shortly. Most importantly - Media (radio and newspaper). They have several outlets to spread the word. Bringing them into the mix gives us access to a lot of groups: cycling, hiking, canoeing, etc. They appear interested in - and here's where I get lost - building an Outdoor Chattanooga map. They don't have one. So from my limited experience in all this it would involve some sort of custom mapnik or something similar to OpenCycleMap. Which reminds me, I noticed before the meeting OpenCycleMap appears to have not updated in a month around Chattanooga. Anyway, So the trick is going to be meeting #2. Randy -- Randal Hale, GISP North River Geographic Systems, Inc. ESRI Business Partner and Certified Trainer http://www.northrivergeographic.com 423.653.3611 rjh...@northrivergeographic.com ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us
Re: [Talk-us] Chattanooga OSM Meeting on 7/21/2011
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Randal Hale rjh...@northrivergeographic.com wrote: Update on the meeting. We had 6 people attend. I was really only expecting about 3. Out of the 6, two of us were very familiar with OSM. The other four had no experience. Fantastic! Four potential new mappers is a huge success. [ ... ] Unfortunately Internet went down as the meeting began and was sketchy the rest of the night. Arrrgh! The bane of our events; flaky connectivity! When the experienced : new numbers are close, I've found that newbies like to 'lead' the coaching, rather than having a 'formal' lecturer / listener presentation style. They often have to be tricked into leading it though. If you can lead them to doing something in OSM that is immediately interesting to them, the whole OSM thing seems to 'stick' better. The alternative to this is the presentation style, in which i talk about OSM origins and history, goals and milestones. I might go on for 20 minutes and then mention, OpenCycleMap. If the new mapper is leading the conversation, we can get to that part that interests them sooner. Me: So glad you could join us. What is it about OSM that brought you here? New Mapper: Well the new bike trail in my neighbourhood isn't on the map... Me: [sliding computer over to new mapper] show me on this map where the bike trail should appear. Five minutes later New Mapper: Wow! I added the bike trail and it is already showing on the map. OSM is great! Me: We know. There is plenty of time, between mouse clicks for history and project goals, but the mapper who has already accomplished something they care about is already one of us. With a few more new mappers, you want to try to be in more places at once. If they all have their laptops with them, you are in great shape. Show a few slides for 1) register for OSM account. 2) zoom in to your neighbourhood or another place you know well. 3) find something that is wrong or missing 4) fix it. [ ... ] They appear interested in - and here's where I get lost - building an Outdoor Chattanooga map. They don't have one. So from my limited experience in all this it would involve some sort of custom mapnik or something similar to OpenCycleMap. Sure, that's one approach. You might find a dozen or so ways to do this depending on what they want, and what they want to spend. A full mapnik layer might be more than they want to gnaw on initially, but it is a fantastic option to show them what a Full OSM implementation might look like. Freemap Slovakia uses this approach, with a custom rendering of their area of interest, and default rendering for the rest of the world. http://www.freemap.sk/#p=48.935|19.67528|7|A Or they might want an Event Calendar Map that shows clickable information boxes on their locations. The OSM user group map shows this approach. http://usergroups.openstreetmap.de/?zoom=5lat=39.23225lon=-98.83301layers=B0T And many variations on these themes. The first step though, in my mind, is get them to put data into OSM. ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us
Re: [Talk-us] Chattanooga OSM Meeting on 7/21/2011
I suggested last night that if they wanted to do something really easy - start with their neighborhood and use mine as an example. Fix the roads and just explore the map. I think out of the 6 of us, 4 will continue mapping. One of them being the employee from Outdoor Chattanooga. If I can keep her going it will spread to other groups. The other experienced mapper is working on the county to open up some of their data layers - especially the new imagery that was acquired last year. I've tried but it needs to come from a different voice. Overall - I think good things will happen - I am excited about the mapping event. They have a good facility - place for presentations - and a place to set up some laptops to help with editing (I teach ArcGIS classes so I have a laptop lab that can be set up pretty quickly). Now that I have the first one down and I know there are at least two of us committed I can bring in some high school teachers and some local university professors and expand. I had 6 participants at this one - I'll try to get 8 to 10 at the next one. I've had good luck with a local high school. It just needs to be a bit more controlled than the teacher wishes - that's a long story for another time. Randal Hale, GISP North River Geographic Systems, Inc. ESRI Business Partner and Certified Trainer http://www.northrivergeographic.com 423.653.3611 rjh...@northrivergeographic.com On 7/22/2011 9:31 AM, Richard Weait wrote: On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Randal Hale rjh...@northrivergeographic.com wrote: Update on the meeting. We had 6 people attend. I was really only expecting about 3. Out of the 6, two of us were very familiar with OSM. The other four had no experience. Fantastic! Four potential new mappers is a huge success. [ ... ] Unfortunately Internet went down as the meeting began and was sketchy the rest of the night. Arrrgh! The bane of our events; flaky connectivity! When the experienced : new numbers are close, I've found that newbies like to 'lead' the coaching, rather than having a 'formal' lecturer / listener presentation style. They often have to be tricked into leading it though. If you can lead them to doing something in OSM that is immediately interesting to them, the whole OSM thing seems to 'stick' better. The alternative to this is the presentation style, in which i talk about OSM origins and history, goals and milestones. I might go on for 20 minutes and then mention, OpenCycleMap. If the new mapper is leading the conversation, we can get to that part that interests them sooner. Me: So glad you could join us. What is it about OSM that brought you here? New Mapper: Well the new bike trail in my neighbourhood isn't on the map... Me: [sliding computer over to new mapper] show me on this map where the bike trail should appear. Five minutes later New Mapper: Wow! I added the bike trail and it is already showing on the map. OSM is great! Me: We know. There is plenty of time, between mouse clicks for history and project goals, but the mapper who has already accomplished something they care about is already one of us. With a few more new mappers, you want to try to be in more places at once. If they all have their laptops with them, you are in great shape. Show a few slides for 1) register for OSM account. 2) zoom in to your neighbourhood or another place you know well. 3) find something that is wrong or missing 4) fix it. [ ... ] They appear interested in - and here's where I get lost - building an Outdoor Chattanooga map. They don't have one. So from my limited experience in all this it would involve some sort of custom mapnik or something similar to OpenCycleMap. Sure, that's one approach. You might find a dozen or so ways to do this depending on what they want, and what they want to spend. A full mapnik layer might be more than they want to gnaw on initially, but it is a fantastic option to show them what a Full OSM implementation might look like. Freemap Slovakia uses this approach, with a custom rendering of their area of interest, and default rendering for the rest of the world. http://www.freemap.sk/#p=48.935|19.67528|7|A Or they might want an Event Calendar Map that shows clickable information boxes on their locations. The OSM user group map shows this approach. http://usergroups.openstreetmap.de/?zoom=5lat=39.23225lon=-98.83301layers=B0T And many variations on these themes. The first step though, in my mind, is get them to put data into OSM. ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us
[Talk-us] Whole-US Garmin Map update - 2011-07-17
These are based off of Lambertus's work here: http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl I wrote scripts to joined them myself to lessen the impact of doing a large join on Lambertus's server. I've also cut them in large longitude swaths that should fit conveniently on removable media. http://daveh.dev.openstreetmap.org/garmin/Lambertus/2011-07-17 I've also hacked together some primitive visualizations of the different image files. This, again, is _heavily_ based upon what Lambertus has already done. Most of the credit goes to him. Let me know if you find them useful: http://daveh.dev.openstreetmap.org/garmin/Lambertus/2011-07-17/kml/kml.html If you use the .torrent files, please seed. That web server is in the UK, and it helps to have some peers on this side of the Atlantic. I've gotten a couple of requests to make some kind of gui for what is in each map file. It would basically be a matter of loading Lambertus's map (linked above) along with the tile lists that I generate for each map file. Then, coloring in the tiles on the map. If anyone wants to tackle this, let me know. I'd be happy to get some help on it. :) There have been some missing tiles from Lambertus's map (the red rectangles), I don't see any at the moment, so you may want to update if you had issues with the last set. If you buy a new card (especially SDHC), some are FAT16 from the factory. I had to reformat it to let me create a 2GB file. -- Dave ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us
Re: [Talk-us] Whole-US Garmin Map update - 2011-07-17
On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 17:49 -0400, Richard Weait wrote: One tile is missing from the routable Garmin maps. It's Waterloo Region, in Southern Ontario. Could that tile be added to the Garmin sets? The East coast sets, from 1GB up include all of the tiles that surround Waterloo Region but not Waterloo Region itself. While the 1GB East coast covers most every place I drive, the lack of Waterloo poses a problem for me. You see, I live in that tile. ;-) Hmm... Which map tile is it? Go here: http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ check the manual tile selection box, and then click on the tile. Look in the Selected tiles in the left margin. Give me both the name (US-something) and the full URL of that link. I'll look in to it. -- Dave ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us
Re: [Talk-us] Whole-US Garmin Map update - 2011-07-17
On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 18:04 -0400, Richard Weait wrote: Hmm... Which map tile is it? Go here: http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ check the manual tile selection box, and then click on the tile. Look in the Selected tiles in the left margin. Give me both the name (US-something) and the full URL of that link. http://planetosm.oxilion.nl/~lambertus/garmin/routable/17-07-2011/63240313.img CA-Kitchener Ahh, it's actually _in_ Canada. Gotcha. I'll look in to annexing Ontario to be part of the US. -- Dave ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us