Frederik, I just saw your emails but I'm about to head out and can't
look at it now, I'll try to take a look tomorrow but it sounds like
you've already diagnosed the problem.
If you can organise for the problematic way to be deleted or fixed in
the database I'll re-create all changesets since
XAPI has been serving an increased number of ?map style requests in the last
few hours.
It's probably not as fast as the main API for this, but it should scale well
under load.
I hope the new XAPI server will be on-line before the end of the weekend as
well, so that will provide some more
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Closer inspection reveals that this is a tag value that has been
truncated at character #255, which happens to be in the MIDST of an
UTF-8 sequence. Ouch! Who truncates tags to 255 characters?
It's a bit embarassing to keep talking to myself here
Ulf Lamping a écrit :
If the one running the openstreetbug server is willing to face the
additional traffic, I'm all for adding a link (or maybe even better a
tab) to the main site.
Actually a tab would be great, I think more intuitive and with less
inhibition for the user. But would need
Hi all,
is this the wrong mailing list to propose a change like that? Did I miss
some important feedback? Is somebody important (like the maintainer of
the stylesheet) on holiday?
Or did I just waste two days on a change which is listed as priority one
in the wiki but nobody cares about?
Hi,
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Well, the relevant bit of the migration is
[...]
I looked that up myself but didn't go the extra length to find out that
string actually means 255 characters only... I always assumed that we
allowed longer values. There goes the freedom of stuffing your sales
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know it is not Osmosis' fault because Osmosis just uses standard XML
parsing but I'm a bit unhappy about the gigantic waste of processing
power incurred by all this parsing stuff - it seems anyone touching the
XML file
Hi,
I am trying to find out the reason why uploading modifications to relation
(id=5286) through josm consistently results in the following error:
upload to: http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/relation/5286...connected
got return: 412 with id 5286
Suggestions to fix these kind of errors are
Hi,
yeah, try posting to talk -- i don't think Steve Chiltern reads dev.
Thanks, I'l do that. I just thought that improvements like that are
development.
Oh and make it clear in the subject line that you've attached a patch
-- that always gets people's attention :-)
Hehe. Thanks for the
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 2:51 AM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Well, the relevant bit of the migration is
[...]
I looked that up myself but didn't go the extra length to find out that
string actually means 255 characters only... I always assumed that
Thanks for the reference Steven. I tried to remove the way from the
relation in josm, but when I try and upload the same error gets logged. As
this relation is broken it does not seem possible to remove members from
it.
From the history of the relation
I can currently see one problem. The buddhists, taoist, sikh, and some
else to a lesser extent look much darker than some others such as
christian and pastafarian. This could be overcome by adjusting the
darker green colour in the dark ones to a lighter one. Another option
would be to make the
Alternatively the Christian crosses could perhaps be made bigger.
Presumably the Pastafarian version won't be used often; I would in
fact suggest omitting it to avoid pointlessly upsetting someone.
I might also suggest using X's instead of crosses for Unknown.
How to handle mixed?
Hi,
I am trying to find out the reason why uploading modifications to relation
(id=5286) through josm consistently results in the following error:
Steven has already mentioned one of the problems for you, but as you
rightly say there is another problem. I'll give you (and others) a quick
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008, Patrick Kilian wrote:
...
Presumably the Pastafarian version won't be used often; I would in fact
suggest omitting it to avoid pointlessly upsetting someone.
Not including one religion because other religions might not like it is a
very slippery slope.
Do you really
2008/8/30 Marc Schütz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Presumably the Pastafarian version won't be used often; I would in
fact suggest omitting it to avoid pointlessly upsetting someone.
Not including one religion because other religions might not like it is
a very slippery slope.
Yes, but as there are
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 12:29 AM, spaetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I am looking forward to a performant read-only api that does the map
call. I know there are at least 2 attempts by Ian dees and blarson to get
one and if other's want to chime in and help that would be great. There's at
Am Samstag, den 30.08.2008, 08:39 -0700 schrieb Karl Newman:
If I recall correctly, the database column is not actually set for
UTF-8 (but is double-encoded to return actual UTF-8 to the client...).
Wouldn't it be a better long-term fix to change the database to UTF-8
(or whatever), then
Karl Newman wrote:
If I recall correctly, the database column is not actually set for
UTF-8 (but is double-encoded to return actual UTF-8 to the client...).
Wouldn't it be a better long-term fix to change the database to UTF-8
(or whatever), then presumably MySql wouldn't allow invalid
I have implemented a new 'action' in josm, but it needs an icon in the
menu. What is the preferred way to create these icons?
Cheers, Aled.
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008, A Morris wrote:
I have implemented a new 'action' in josm, but it needs an icon in the
menu. What is the preferred way to create these icons?
a) You don't need an icon. Pass null and it works without.
b) I use gimp to create icons.
Ciao
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Hi,
I have implemented a new 'action' in josm, but it needs an icon in the
menu. What is the preferred way to create these icons?
instead of Dirk, I try to get modify some SVG in Inkscape. Then I export it
as png.
Best regards,
ce
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Thanks for the suggestions - I've cobbled something together in gimp,
though the quality reflects my artistic talent, I'm afraid.
Aled.
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This is a patch against the latest svn, please try it out. Bug reports welcome.
Basically it adds a new action Align nodes straight and parallel. It
requires that two or more ways are selected (this is required, as
otherwise the algorithm wouldn't know which nodes were in which line).
The nodes
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