Brett Henderson schrieb:
Andreas Kalsch wrote:
I have set up a OSM database with Germany data. Now I want to update
my data daily. I have not found diff files for Germany so I want to
use the global diff files, which are not too big.
To re-import German data every day would be too expensive
Andreas Kalsch wrote:
This is a clear fact, of course. But Osmosis could retrive the nodes
from the database instead and try to find it out, like you described
below.
All is not lost however.
The simple answer is just to import the diff for the entire world.
It's approximately 10MB of
Hi,
I have been working on a map generator similar to mkgmap but for Magellan for
some time now. Now I decided to go public and there is now a Sourceforge
project created at http://sf.net/projects/pymag
where you can download the latest version. The program is called osmmag and
is written in
Sounds very cool. Are there any screenshots/pictures available?
I will post your program in a german geocaching-forum, i hope they like
it ;-)
Jonas
Henrik Johansson schrieb:
Hi,
I have been working on a map generator similar to mkgmap but for Magellan for
some time now. Now I decided to
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 2:18 AM, Andreas Kalsch [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Thank you for your help.
The fourth point means that in my planned application I am not going to use
OSM database but just a subset of it - so I need kind of trigger which
updates my application data from my local OSM
Great, I will take a screenshot from Mapsend Lite of a map produced by
osmmag and upload it on sourceforge.
/Henrik
2008/9/18 John07 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds very cool. Are there any screenshots/pictures available?
I will post your program in a german geocaching-forum, i hope they like
it
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, andrzej zaborowski wrote:
Oops. This time attached as .txt as Dirk suggests, maybe it works. I
noticed I also changed the ImageSize to 1000 to get possibly better
resolution at low zoom, it's not related to rest of the patch.
I copied this to Ticket #1572, so it does
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008, Christoph Seitz wrote:
I found the Problem with the SplashScreen. The Problem is, that
invokeAndWait adds a Runnable to the Event Dispatcher and waits until
its Finished. But the invokeAndWait is called in the Thread, so it adds
it, but it will never execute it,
Hi,
Last weekend I released a web application that analyzes relations for gaps.
You can find some information with a link to the application on the wiki
page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Relation_Analyzer
Now, I'm asking myself if it would make sense to integrate such a tool into
Hi,
Last weekend I released a web application that analyzes relations
for gaps.
Am I right in assuming that it is purely a *route* relation analyzer?
Now, I'm asking myself if it would make sense to integrate such a
tool into
JOSM and how to do this.
I think the validator plugin would
Am I right in assuming that it is purely a *route* relation analyzer?
Well, yes. The analyzer was inspired by an idea to be able to export
relations as GPX tracks for GPS devices. This makes sense mainly with the
cycle routes.
But the analyzer also can be used for other relations that require
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Petr Dlouhý wrote on 02.09.2008 02:20:
I think, I will please Bodo, when he returns wrom holiday. I implemented
something like delayed downloading, but much wiser. I implemented
synchronization between threads so only one thread is downloading
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