Je planifie un petit passage chez free à Bezons lundi prochain (le 2/12)
Au programme:
- ajout d'un SSD sur osm12, donc reboot de celui-ci
- reboot éventuel d'osm11 et osm13 après quelques mises à jour (de kernel
entre autre)
Pour voir ce qui peut être impacté, consulter la page Fr:Servers sur
On 25 November 2013 22:03, Stephan Bösch-Plepelits
sk...@xover.htu.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
Now I renamed the script to 'mapnik-render-image' and renamed the project
on Github accordingly:
https://github.com/plepe/mapnik-render-image
How does your new version of the script compare to the
Hi,
Sorry for the late response. Thank you all for your valuable suggestions. I
used the urllib module of python to send the request to XAPI url giving
bounding box coordinates and read the response. When user runs the script,
it prompts the user to enter bbox coordinates and check whether those
Hi all,
I'm new to this list so please bear with me.
The relation editor currently only parses 'forward' and 'backward'
roles when considering the visual representation in the rightmost
column. In the United States, north/south and east/west are very
common as member roles for road routes,
A newbie question - if I import the JOSM project into Eclipse I get
the following build errors:
https://www.evernote.com/shard/s9/sh/45768650-1ed9-49b1-b35a-b0f98d3c4fb9/35294c1166733424bd30139386f6f9c1
I'm sure there are some setup instructions I am not following - could
someone point me in the
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 03:57:40PM -0600, Ian Dees wrote:
No, these aren't compass directions. They're the directionality of the
road. For example, this way is part of the I-94 interstate going west, but
a compass in a car driving on it would tell the viewer they were pointing
north:
From: Florian Lohoff [mailto:f...@zz.de]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [josm-dev] Relation editor support for north/south and
east/west similar to forward/backward
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 03:57:40PM -0600, Ian Dees wrote:
No, these aren't compass directions.
Paul Norman wrote:
No, these aren't compass directions. They're the directionality of the
road. For example, this way is part of the I-94 interstate going west,
... in the sense that if you carried on for long enough you'd eventually
end of west of where you started ...
but a compass in a
Yes, sorry for not being clearer. As Ian indicates, this is the
*signposted cardinal direction* of a numbered road route, which does
not change with the actual compass direction of the road. The guiding
principle for the United States is that the odd numbered Interstates
are north/south, and the
Good point Andy. We would need to clarify the cardinal direction
member roles on the wiki for specific regions more. I created a stub
of a wiki page that describes proposed (and followed) practice in the
U.S: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Highway_Directions_In_The_United_States
- this page
Martijn,
I want to make sure I understand what you're trying to convey to the
group. Are you saying that If a way has a member role value of east
then east will mean forward and then west (it's opposite) would mean
backward?
Example logic:
** If member role = east, node direction is eastbound
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 03:46:47PM -0700, Martijn van Exel wrote:
So the relation between the east--west and north--south member roles
is equivalent to the relation between forward--backward.
Because the cardinal direction is commonly included on the road signs
(see example
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