Should be fairly easy to fix that with openlayers:
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/wrapDateLine.html
Stefan
2008/4/3 Dirk-Lüder Kreie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Luka Frelih schrieb:
hello!
i just noticed that our slippymap resists crossing
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 22:27:55 +0200
Ante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Tomorrow we have a little meeting with AND. Looking at the map, it seems that
AND data of India is imported and integrated, but not the China data.
Correct?
[...]
The parts of the AND data for India that we have had a
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Stefan Baebler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should be fairly easy to fix that with openlayers:
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/wrapDateLine.html
I don't think so. The tiles look like they are wrapping round just
fine at the moment - the problem is that the
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should be fairly easy to fix that with openlayers:
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/wrapDateLine.html
I don't think so. The tiles look like they are wrapping round just
fine at the moment - the problem is that the
I think I will have a look at mod_tile, because I'd rather not
See my hardrives die ;)
Greetings,
Sebastian
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Von: Andy Allan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 11. April 2008 15:52
An: Sebastian Mauer
Cc: dev@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: [OSM-dev]
Hi,
Hang on - I doubt you've got enough disk space to do that. That's
terabytes of space you'd need.
I have a neat little Perl script that tells you some details about the
various zoom levels. These are *theoretical* values, I'd be interested
to hear from operations. Here's the output
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Sebastian Spaeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Subhodip and Raphael,
I just chatted with our server admin TomH and he thinks that the
gpsbabel part might best be done on the server side. It's one of his
long-term ToDo things anyway. I agree. Rather than
Hi,
I just chatted with our server admin TomH and he thinks that the
gpsbabel part might best be done on the server side. It's one of his
long-term ToDo things anyway. I agree. Rather than getting gpsbabel
installed on every users computer, why not make it upload other formats
too and
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Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frankly I see more problems than merit in a server-side solution. Not
least because nobody in their right mind would upload a proprietary
format GPS file to some server without knowing what's inside... or would
Tom Hughes wrote:
Well RichardF apparently found it useful enough to knock up a
kludgy solution on dev to do it for him...
What he said. :)
The reason I did said kludge is for a project in which a bunch of
primary schools are doing some mapping. NaviGPSs save their tracklogs
in NMEA, and
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From: Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The parts of the AND data for India that we have had a chance to look at,
mostly in and around Delhi, were badly incorrect with respect to both
GPS tracks, and Yahoo maps. So much so, that most of the Delhi street data,
and
2008/4/11 Stefan Baebler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should be fairly easy to fix that with openlayers:
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/wrapDateLine.html
I don't think so. The tiles look like they are wrapping round
Something that's changed in the last hour or two seems to have broken
the OSM home page in IE7 - it's getting a Javascript error (Object
expected, line 154) and not displaying the map at all. It's OK in Firefox.
David
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