Hi All,
I just noticed that Packt Publishing is giving away an eBook on geospatial
programming in python today.
I haven't read it, bit I am sure the concepts will be relevant for people
processing osm data, even if it is a bit out of date.
http://www.packtpub.com/packt/offers/free-learning
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Am 2012-07-25 07:20, schrieb Graham Jones:
The UI looks very similar to your previous version, where you have a menu
at the top to select move/edit/edit tags modes.
Does 'Easy Edit' mode need to be selected somehow?
Yes. The new UI comes into play when you select a node
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nowI had never heard of it, and thought that
jQuery/jQueryUI was the library of choice for javascript, but the charts
etc. in dojo do look very useful.
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but I struggle to map JavaScript onto my
simple mental model.I've just about sussed closures, and it is starting
to make much more sense now.Dojo looks fine now I realise what those
require([],function(){...}); statements are about!
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Hi Michael,
Sounds good - I will have a look at your code. How do you propose deal
with expiring the tiles when the underlying data changes?
Also, please will you link to your source code repository from your osm
wiki page so we can find it easily.
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Hi Jan,
I haven't had chance to build your version of Vespucci yet - do you have a
pre-built .apk file that I could install to have a look at it please/
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look deeper
into the code.
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up pages on the OSM wiki, and post
regular updates to the osm-dev mailing list so you will be able to see how
they are getting on.
I would like to wish he students and their mentors good look with their
projects!
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Same reason for me - my eTrex vista hcx can handle abuse like being dropped
in puddles, and its batteries will last morr than 24 hours - am lucky if my
phone will do 5 hours with the gps on.
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applications, but the principles
are similar.
Nick
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From: Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com grahamjones...@gmail.com
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to do this on a low powered mobile device?
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If you search tue wiki for 'minutely mapnik' you should find what you
need. I think the 'ubuntu tile server' page also includes this.
Graham
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of previous work to help
demonstrate what the applicant knows about.
Hope that helps.
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Hi Graham,
The little 'test' we added to the application is just to show a general
requests from people we have never heard of.
I would also be grateful if anyone who has been involved with mentoring
previously would sign up, even if you do not have time to do it this year,
to provide your insights on the proposals given your previous experience.
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I am not sure whe...
As I thought, to take values from the user of their choice and then to
move all that values to a database.
and then we can generate any type of file from that.
As I have looked into the style file
writing your application proposal as a 'base project'
with maybe a couple of the features you are thinking of, which you can be
confident in achieving, and identify the others as potential extensions if
it goes smoothly.
Hope that helps.
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Jan,
I think adding long click support to vespucci would be a bug imlrovement to
the user interface. I keep checking out the code with a view to trying it,
but have never got around to it.
I wonder if it could have a few different interfaces - the existing, quite
full featured one
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one (agg?), but I am not sure if it is
something to do with the OSM style file.
Has anyone else come across this and found a solution?
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write some kind of regular
report, telling us about problems they solved, problems to solve etc.
Last time the traffic on the dev list was very low. Or is there a
mailing list I do not know?
Thank you for your great work!
Regards
Philipp
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support.
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The selected mentoring organisations will be announced on Friday evening
(1900utc), so we are still in suspense.
It is ok for you to add more detail to the ideas page before talking to the
potential applicant - the way it works is that we provide a selection of
project ideas which the students
Hi,
I think a project related to KothicJs would be very good.
I think the entry on the wiki page could do with a bit more detail if
possible though to give applicants a hint of the sort of functions to add
to the application. At the moment it just says 'extend'. A successful
application will
Hi All,
I updated the section of the project ideas page relating to this project
idea last night.
I think it reflects the issues raised in this thread, but please help to
clarify if I have missed anything.
Main change was stressing that a successful application will need to review
existing
projects out there that
monitor areas, so why not add the features you want to one of the
existing projects.
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Very true. Should have said thar the user running renderd needs access to
the directory, sorry!
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Or renderd needs to run as user www-data?
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It looks like www-data needs write permission on /var/run/renderd?
Graham
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I have reconfigure mod_tile again, then
when i try to restart apache2, renderd
then execute renderd -f, image still not found
this is pieces of
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I think that osm2pgsql stores relations in the relevant line or polygon
table with an id of -1 * the relation ID - try searching for relations
with negative IDs and see if that is what you are looking for.
I can't even get osm2gpsql
for me. I'd guess for occasional tile
rendering it would be ok.
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Subject: [OSM-dev] Deploying Map Tiles
the trace here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Graham%20Jones/traces/12
rather than this:
You can view the trace here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Graham Jones/traces/1083146
[my new URL above won't work because it came from my test server, not the
live one, so the trace does not exist
Thanks Tom,
It looks like a nicely written program - I will sort out a fix later.It
is nice to see old fashioned C rather than all this Ruby that I can't
understand!
Graham
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I am
Hi,
I have got what I believe is a working fix (but it needs a bit more
testing).
I can't find a trac ticket for this - should I just raise a new one to
reference the details, or can you see an existing ticket?
Regards
Graham.
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function - map.getBounds seems to do it).
Hope that helps - sorry if I have answered the wrong question!
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If you look through osm.xml and its included files you will find layer
definitions. These have an on/off flag that you can use to disable layers
that you do not want to use.
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While
on and off - see
http://trac.mapnik.org/wiki/XMLConfigReference#Layer.
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more detailed with tutorials etc. I will make a start on it if people
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and 'route=hiking', then look up the
route information in the planet_osm_rels table using that ID.I'll give
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Hi Parveen,
You...
Yes, I am using generate_tiles.py
In which case there is a command
line parameter to specify the output directory.
Can we define Inside
Hi Parveen,
You do not say which program you are using to generate your tiles, so it is
difficult to answer.
I think you are using generate_tiles.py? In which case there is a command
line parameter to specify the output directory. If you are thinking of a
different program, please say which one.
Parveen,
It is the mapnik style file that specifies the location of the world
boundaries shapefiles, not mapnik itself, so it does not matter where you
put them.
Have a look at generate_xml.py or the files in the 'inc' directory under
your osm.xml style file.
Regards
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is 0.6?
Is that the same error that you were getting?
In which case I think you do need to either package 0.7 or compile it from
source.
Graham
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It is the mapnik style file that specifies
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Well, I wondered what fakeroot was for!
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Right, thanks - I hadn't realised that rules is a makefile with
'#!/bin/make
-f' at the top
pixels per
inch as you say.
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Hi Parveen,
Do you mean resolution
Hi Parveen,
Do you mean resolution (pixels per inch) or level of detail (which icons
appear at which zoom level?).
You can change the resolution if you use mapnik2, but that is something you
would want to do for printed output rarher than a web based map?
To change which icons appear at which
I use opengpstracker or opensatnav. Both do uploading to osm.
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I looked but did not see any instructions on how to collect data points on
Android 2.2 (samsung phone) - are there any step by step instructions for
both
Kai,
I did not know that apt.openstreetmap.org existed. I think that would be
the best place for the output of this project (but the scripts to generate
the archives will need a separate home). What does Parveen need to do to
write to it?
Graham
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Is there also any separate list for doing GSoC discussions for OSM.
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GSoC projects have to be open soirce, so as long as you are allowed to
release IOS code under an open source licence it could qualify.
My personal preference would be for a cross platform application. Have you
considered taking last year's mobile project and building on that to be a
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there.
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to be an intermittent fault because I
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I didnt know about that - I will give it a try.
Thanks
Graham
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I didnt know about that - I will give it a try.
Thanks
Graham
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2011/2/16 Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com:
Hi Folks,
I was just about to modify generate_tiles.py to upload the tiles to a
remote
server
Another similar question.
The other thing I want to do is call generate tiles with a list of expired
tiles from osm2pgsql to just render expired tiles.
Does anyone have a version that does that?
Thanks
Graham
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with specifying the remote root directory, creating
directories where necessary etc? If so, can I have a copy please?
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I can't give you advice on how big a server should be to keep up with
the whole planet, but going back to your original problem (XAPI
?
I also worry about my carbon footprint, so minimum power consumption is
important too (that's why I like my old laptop as a server - 30W for what
is a fairly powerful computer.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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Parveen,
It sounds as though you have not compiled osm2pgsql?
I don't know which
if I added a link from the minutely Mapnik page to your
solution?
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Is there a trick I am missing to do the bounding box extraction correctly?
applying only
, at least for the beginning.
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or write to a database) I
could easily do one myself but obviously if there's something out there
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H
i Kannan,
OpenStreetMap is a very varied project, so it really depends what sort of
thing you are interested in, and what would be acceptable for your project.
The OSM Wiki includes a lot
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It sounds like your problem was with the osm2pgsql style, as someone else
has said.
One other thing to watch is that there are a couple of tags excluded by
osm2pgsql even if they are in the style file. From memory I think they are
source= and note=.
That caught me out a couple of weeks ago when
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Hi Folks,
A final reminder to anyone intending to apply to Google Summer of Code that
you must submit your application *via Google's web site* (
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of the applications to accept, and assign mentors to
the chosen students. If you are interested in acting as a mentor and
helping with the choice of applications, please contact me.
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a lot trying
out new technologies that come from Hacker News from time to time. I like
languages and can speak/read Japanese on a business level.
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I think that was exactly what I was trying to describe!
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On 28 March 2010 15:55, Igor Brejc igor.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Take a look at these two:
http://gpstracklog.com/2010/01/two-free-apps-help-name-that-peak.html
Igor
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Graham Jones
, and you can update it before the application period closes.
Please contact me if you are having any trouble with the application
process.
Regards
Graham.
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please contact me if you are interested in helping as a mentor.
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ideas for a closed-scope student project?
Thanks for your help!
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