Hi all,
I'm trying to download some data from the export site:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/export#map=11/40.7813/-73.9518
And when I hit export Chrome gives me an ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE. I've
duplicated this issue on multiple machines and multiple browsers.
On 27 August 2011 03:18, Francisco.Matamala
francisco.matam...@weblakes.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been attempting to perform a planet import for mapnik rendering for
the past few weeks without success. I've setup my PostGreSQL database with
PostGis correctly, including the various
On 31 August 2011 02:44, Hartmut Holzgraefe
hartmut.holzgra...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm not aware of any other patch, but i changed the cache allocation
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2011-June/023002.html
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On 21 July 2011 20:45, Andrew Ayre a...@britishideas.com wrote:
Is there any possibility of changing Osmosis so arbitrary post merge
commands could be executed before finalizing the state file? E.g.:
The problem is if osmosis posted a memory state file every say 5
minutes, this may seriously
On 21 July 2011 21:08, Andrew Ayre a...@britishideas.com wrote:
Merging changes into the 14G planet file takes my server about an hour,
so I don't think writing an 85 byte state file at the end of it will
impact performance much.
I'm interested to know what commands you use to merge changes
On 21 July 2011 21:26, Andrew Ayre a...@britishideas.com wrote:
I don't care about resuming partially completed change merges if that is
what you mean. What I do care about is detecting an interrupted merge
and starting it again from the beginning. I don't expect reboots to
happen very often,
On 21 July 2011 21:33, Andrew Ayre a...@britishideas.com wrote:
From the date/time of the last successfully applied changes.
It already does that, but that's not what you're expecting, you're
expecting that changes are applied sequentially, not as a group.
On 21 July 2011 21:41, Andrew Ayre a...@britishideas.com wrote:
Yes, changes are applied sequentially, i.e. one set every 24 hours in my
case as that is how frequently I run Osmosis to perform the change merge.
So what is it you want to do exactly, the state file saved to the hdd
is the last
On 30 June 2011 23:28, André Riedel riedel.an...@gmail.com wrote:
There is a python program programm named ogr2osm
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ogr2osm
Does anyone know how to fix this to deal with multipolygon areas?
I think ogr deals with them find, but ogr2osm doesn't.
On 1 July 2011 11:24, Ian ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Use a GIS program that talks shapefiles (like QGIS) to merge the data into
one shapefile and convert that one. OSM conversion tools aren't designed to
do any of that work.
I finally figured out a way, bit of an ugly hack to make it work, but
On 2 July 2011 06:58, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Osmosis is not packaged anywhere as far as I know. Java applications tend to
not be packaged because of poor Java and JDK packaging in most of the linux
distros.
I know both Debian and Ubuntu have it, others probably do also.
On 2 July 2011 04:07, Parveen Arora o...@parveenarora.in wrote:
Otherwise is there anyway to install it along-with a debian package
that installs every software and dependency required to set up Tile
Server.
No idea why you have trouble finding the osmosis package:
On 2 July 2011 07:12, Parveen Arora o...@parveenarora.in wrote:
I think its only for natty Ubuntu, But I need it for Ubuntu 10.04 for
higher which not seems to be available. Sorry for not mentioning this
information in my previous email.
It doesn't look like it appears in lucid-backports so
On 30 June 2011 23:28, André Riedel riedel.an...@gmail.com wrote:
There is a python program programm named ogr2osm
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ogr2osm
It does exactly what you want.
My problem is I'm trying to merge 2 shp files into a single
multipolygon osm file.
From these 2 files:
On 1 July 2011 11:24, Ian ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, June 30, 2011 8:41:31 AM UTC-5, John Smith wrote:
My problem is I'm trying to merge 2 shp files into a single
multipolygon osm file.
Use a GIS program that talks shapefiles (like QGIS) to merge the data into
one shapefile
On 27 June 2011 00:08, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for asking a dumb question, but how do you use the osm2pgsql source to
build a debian package? I see a deban/rules file...but don't know what to
do with it - there doesn't seem to be a 'make deb' option or equivalent in
On 27 June 2011 01:41, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
Right, thanks - I hadn't realised that rules is a makefile with '#!/bin/make
-f' at the top to tell the shell to run it with make - clever!
To get it to build a debian package I had to do 'sudo debian/rules binary'.
Not sure
On 22 June 2011 16:26, Haseeb Anwar Ul Haq fast...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have built my own openstreetmap server (Ubuntu 10.04) and rendering
tiles using mapnik and mod_tile.It works perfectly.Now I want to force
rendering of all names (roads,places etc) to english language only (not in
On 15 June 2011 17:14, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Is the style you made for Sydney open source? What changes did you make to
support z20?
I used the default OSM mapnik style sheet, instead of using
renderd/mod_tile I used slightly modified generate_image.py to
generate tiles, you
On 15 June 2011 18:58, Parveen Arora o...@parveenarora.in wrote:
Thanks for sharing it, can you please tell that which main editing is
done in this file and whats the purpose of that?
It was modified to replace mod_tile/renderd for batch tile production
On 15 June 2011 13:40, Parveen Arora o...@parveenarora.in wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I want to know that can we produce higher resolution tiles for a tile
server, means a resolution bit more than of default produced tiles.
Please let me know the procedure of it, If any available?
I don't know
On 6 June 2011 03:22, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
Why must the problem of rendering surface tags be solved on a
specific rendered layer or service?
The answer is obvious, it's easier to push a small change onto the
main mapnik layer than running their own system.
I'm not sure how
On 6 June 2011 04:32, Jaak Laineste jaak.laine...@gmail.com wrote:
relevant for officials and no much more. So also in our cartographic
tradition we still use primary dimension (colors) for surface, and
secondary (width, style) for other road parameters.
Australia has a large amount of dirt
On 1 June 2011 17:51, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Am 31.05.2011 23:43, schrieb Sergey Galuzo:
varchangeTag = !Visible ? delete : Version == 1 ? create : modify;
This may be true when you look at an object's complete history.
But don't let you confuse from the similar syntax
On 26 May 2011 16:21, Stephan Knauss o...@stephans-server.de wrote:
Hello Parveen,
On 26.05.2011 05:03, Parveen Arora wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Fast_Track_Deployment_of_Customised_OSM_Tile_Server
Give your suggestions, comments and feedback or anything that you want
to add
On 27 May 2011 03:30, Parveen Arora m...@parveenarora.in wrote:
Please also suggest me that should I use Mapnik or Mod_Tile for
rendering the tiles, but later I will include both options i.e user
will be able to render tiles with his selected method.
Mapnik is needed regardless, and there is
On 23 May 2011 01:12, Philippe Coent philippe.co...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am running a mod_tile/renderd/postgis map OSM server.
I rendered all the meta tiles using the render_list tool.
I can then convert those .meta files into .png using the provided tool.
Now, as I am using an
What's it going to take to stop people spamming me about the ODBL?
The current CTs conflict with data I've edited or derived so I can't
agree to the license change even if I wanted to.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Fabio Locati m-156905-3c8...@messages.openstreetmap.org
Date: 10
On 10 January 2011 21:54, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
People contacting you is exceptional AFAIK. The issue is you have made
global trivial tag changes which effects local mappers in most
regions.
I'm not alone here, how many others have done similar things?
Other than
On 10 January 2011 22:01, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Other than NearMap any others?
Anything non-PD, including but potentially not limited to the Aussie
Govt data...
Oh and I won't give OSM-F a blank cheque on my surveyed data anyway,
similar/same reasons as to why Nearmap
On 10 January 2011 22:34, Dermot McNally derm...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 January 2011 11:41, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
What's it going to take to stop people spamming me about the ODBL?
One man's spam is another's contact from one community member to another.
Why
On 10 January 2011 22:38, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 January 2011 22:34, Dermot McNally derm...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 January 2011 11:41, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
What's it going to take to stop people spamming me about the ODBL?
One man's spam
On 10 January 2011 22:44, Benjamin Lebsanft benja...@lebsanft.org wrote:
Hi,
Why is this not coming officially from OSM-F rather than getting
multiple copies or more or less the same message multiple times?
because local mappers want to know if they have to do someone's work
again and try
On 10 January 2011 22:57, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi John,
Please take this to a different mailing list. A license discussion does not
belong on the dev list.
This isn't a license discussion, this is a discussion of the technical
problems associated with the license change.
On 10 January 2011 23:39, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
Although this is the dev list I'll suggest this - engage the community
and your social problem might go away. You can use the description
field in your user account to note that you aren't currently able to
relicense all of
On 11 January 2011 00:10, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(OSM is a community. Perhaps some of the community
wants to be proactive about the license change.);
}
What about the proactive community against the license change, or
On 11 January 2011 00:25, Erik Johansson e...@kth.se wrote:
Well you can start informing people who have contributed/touched
Nearmap sourced data, and accepted the ODBL, if you want to.
I figured my account would be blocked within milliseconds of such
blasphemous emails being sent.
On 11 January 2011 05:29, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
JOSM, in its latest versions, gives you direct access to the list of
acceptors so whenever you select an object you will see who has edited it
last, and whether that person has agreed to the CT. It would be great to
have an
On 8 January 2011 03:19, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Something like: editor / plugin asks tile.php for number of zoom
levels remaining, if number is 0 then overzoom, otherwise get tile
from bing.
That'd be really nice, because than instead of displaying the no more
zoom tile, the
On 9 November 2010 18:10, Andrew Harvey andrew.harv...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah, thats right, changeset comments are just tags against the changeset.
I was just going to describe what I change in the changeset, this is
the comment I was going to use,
If it's so important that you absolutely must
On 29 October 2010 23:26, NicoG garn...@renater.fr wrote:
did i forget something ? thx you for your help
I couldn't see your mod_tile config, but you need to have a look at
mod_tile.conf examples that come with mod_tile...
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On 13 October 2010 05:49, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Seems like there are far more interesting things to do than that.
I'm curious to know what exactly you had in mind...
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On 22 September 2010 17:17, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
mkgmap support the new format, and that anyone with Osmosis+Java installed
It might be useful to make a simple C based application that just
converts from the new format to OSM XML, that way you could pipe the
input to the
On 22 September 2010 18:10, Sam Wilson s...@archives.org.au wrote:
(This project, by the way, if anyone's interested, is to assist power pole
assessors in Western Australia; people who travel thousands of kms a month
Are you planning to upload pole locations to OSM? The poles are of
interest to
On 22 September 2010 22:37, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
How long does it take to just make a compressed psql binary dump?
This is why XML is used, it's database independent, there is apps like
navit and mkgmap that use their own format, further more the psql
binary dump may not include all the
On 22 September 2010 23:23, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
I quite like the .osm.bz2 format. I don't see it being kicked off
http://planet.osm.org anytime soon. Parallel distribution is an
option.
Considering Scott was able to get the full planet dump under 5G it
seems a
On 25 August 2010 17:59, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Some may be interested in how many *humans* have already agreed because they
feel that the community is more important than the data. Others may only be
looking at the *data* because the thing they fear most is that their local
On 25 August 2010 05:28, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
Last week's LWG minutes also have a nice graphic showing agreed contributors:
https://docs.google.com/View?id=dd9g3qjp_77rbr8fgfw
What information went in to compiling that graphic?
For example, wasn't there a bot setup
On 25 August 2010 13:50, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
It's a first go at a simple visualization. We'll get better at it,
and the raw data will be published so that those with the motivation
can build their own visualizations.
So, no, it's not misleading.
That's debatable, I'd say
On 25 August 2010 14:01, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
So when the raw data is released, make that graphic.
So why can't the UIDs be released now so that we can? It's obvious
someone already has such a list...
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On 13 August 2010 01:05, Ákos Maróy a...@maroy.hu wrote:
oh, I see now. so basically this layer feature works on KML files..
That isn't the only way to do it, just a way to do it.
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On 11 August 2010 23:28, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
I thought the general consensus was to not to add airspace data actually...
I thought it was flight paths?
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On 11 August 2010 23:38, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Personally I think that both are useless and will make normal editing more
difficult. I could see *slighly* more of a case for airspace (because that
This is a bigger issue of the API and editors to a lesser extent,
always
On 8 August 2010 21:47, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
I noticed it too. I am not a fan of this skin at all. Especially the text in
the edit window looks horrible. I also don't like the search box moved away
to the top right. It's far away from the bulk of the navigation links.
Is there a
On 8 August 2010 00:29, Christopher Stevens ownthe...@gmail.com wrote:
No luck. Maybe it's not a permission issue, or I'm missing a step? Let
me know what you think. I appreciate the feedback.
You seem to be missing the postgis functions:
failed: ERROR: function addgeometrycolumn(unknown,
On 8 August 2010 03:20, Christopher Stevens ownthe...@gmail.com wrote:
$ psql -d gis -f /usr/local/pgsql/share/contrib/postgis-1.5/postgis.sql
SET
BEGIN
psql:/usr/local/pgsql/share/contrib/postgis-1.5/postgis.sql:59: ERROR:
could not access file $libdir/postgis-1.5: No such file or
On 4 August 2010 19:31, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de wrote:
On Wed, 4 Aug 2010, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Otherwise people might just put in a lot of work for nothing.
Obviously not true, since the data will be available in the CC-BY-SA output.
They're still in breach of contract with
On 4 August 2010 19:54, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de wrote:
Nobody is in breach with anything since *only* new mappers produce ODbL
data.
I'm not talking about the license, it's the new contributor terms that
put new users in a breach of contract situation. The majority of
Aussie users
On 5 August 2010 00:15, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
Is Nearmap mixing any of our CC-BY-SA data with their aerials? If so,
They have OSM map tile overlays, but I wouldn't call this mixing, any
more than I'd call it mixing if you draw on a transparent overlay and
then display another slide
On 29 July 2010 18:07, Stephan Knauss o...@stephans-server.de wrote:
I did add a version to the interface. That's why it's called protocol
version.
Wouldn't it be better to just ask about capabilities, then you could
in theory, turn capabilities on or off depending on your circumstance
or
2010/7/29 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
You can import an export of your country to postgresql
database. However, there is no way to apply diffs to a partial
database so you need to re-import the database every time you want to update
it.
osm2pgsql has a bbox option...
On 30 July 2010 01:46, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
that is needed by cgimap that in turn is needed by JOSM. Afaik
osm2pgsql is only good for mapnik and nothing else. I'd be happy to
be proven wrong though ;-)
What about the hstore patches that effectively store all tag
On 30 July 2010 15:04, Alan Millar amillar...@gmail.com wrote:
When I started working on OSM, I wondered why some people thought all of the
data should be PD. It wasn't until later that I realized that this is one
of the good reasons for it.
In the case of US data sure, but other governments
I made changes to an area 24+ hours ago and the tiles only refreshed
when I forced them with /dirty
I think some code change to mod_tile broke this and tiles are no
longer being refreshed...
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On 22 July 2010 00:16, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
If you haven't got mail setup for this box you won't have confirmed
that user / email address. Turn the user active in the database by
hand and it should work.
That wasn't the problem, the link on the OSM wiki links to 0.35 but to
I've seen schema and such on the wiki, but nothing putting it all
together like some of the mapnik/mod_tile/etc tutorials.
If nothing exists I'll start documenting it as I go...
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On 20 July 2010 19:41, Chris Jones roller...@sucs.org wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Rails_port
Thanks for that, I just started looking into the rails stuff on the
github, but this will save me some time...
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On 20 July 2010 19:47, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
If there's anything I can do to help (particularly wrt Potlatch) let me
know.
I didn't see anything on the rail port wiki page specifically about
potlatch, does it need anything special?
On 20 July 2010 19:47, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
If there's anything I can do to help (particularly wrt Potlatch) let me
know.
Also the debian rails page seems to be out of date, it still
references SVN + MySQL...
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Rails_on_Debian
On 20 July 2010 20:01, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
to change Potlatch's Welcome to OpenStreetMap message to something else,
you'll need to know where the config files are. If you want it to behave
I'm guessing that would be useful to document on the wiki under the
rails port
I'm up to trying to import data, I'm using a region extract rather
than the entire planet database but I'm hitting the following error:
org.openstreetmap.osmosis.core.OsmosisRuntimeException: Unable to
insert user with id -1 into the database.
Is this because the user table isn't populated? If
On 12 July 2010 15:11, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de wrote:
So why is this /so/ unacceptable? The renderer decides what to render.
If we end up in rendering only a specific subset of data, for example
from a list of users that we trust. Then any import is just ignored,
until something
There was a couple of other threads on other lists about this:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2010-July/051583.html
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/imports/2010-July/000614.html
Including some questions about relational support:
On 11 July 2010 07:32, Thomas Emge te...@esri.com wrote:
As far as (bulk) imports are concerned that functionality is missing as well
(intentionally). As Lennard mentioned one should be careful to just take a
shapefile and hit import. We would like to know if import capability is of
On 9 July 2010 20:16, Dennis Luxen dennis.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
This first release gives you fast routes and there are many things that
are going to follow in the coming months, i.e. turn directions have not
yet been implemented and does not obey turn restrictions. Also, the
extraction of the
On 10 July 2010 06:39, 80n 80n...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes you can. {foo=*][bar=*] is the subset of elements that have both foo
and bar tags.
That doesn't actually do anything, only one of them is used for the
query, or was used last time I tested it.
On 10 July 2010 07:19, 80n 80n...@gmail.com wrote:
http://osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.6/*[name=Sydney][place=city]
As I said, last time I tested it, which also means the documentation
on the wiki hasn't been updated either, since it was saying the same
thing I was assuming still to
Does anyone know if pgsql hstore would facilitate something like XAPI
with similar performance, but allow multiple parameters?
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On 8 July 2010 20:36, PARVEEN ARORA parveenarora...@gmail.com wrote:
01032031BF0D000100050066861916604148E17A749F7B4B415C8FC2851A16604148E17A74E97B4B418FC2F5302C166041A4703D4AE37B4B419AC12A166041B81E85CB967B4B4166861916604148E17A749F7B4B41
what does this mean ?
It's a
Also, instead of using openlayers to plot a polygon, you can generate
transparent tiles in mapnik and just display them over the top of a
base layer...
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On 9 July 2010 01:39, PARVEEN ARORA parveenarora...@gmail.com wrote:
and sir what are transparent layers, and how can i use them.
Instead of setting a background colour in the mapnik style sheet, you
can set it to transparent, then you just do a limited subset, then
load it as a non-base
On 9 July 2010 07:38, 80n 80n...@gmail.com wrote:
The XAPI instance at osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.6 supports
multiple parameters with similar performance. What else do you need?
Not according to the documentation, or did someone forget to update it?
On 9 July 2010 13:56, Alan Mintz alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
Are they ORd or ANDed? Is there a way to have a partial wildcard on the
As far as I'm aware you can only do simply ORs, eg:
[highway=residential|unclassified]
And you can't do add more than one key value.
On 8 July 2010 00:18, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com wrote:
XAPI allows you query the OSM DB asking just for certain information.
You will get back a selected number of results based on the query you
submit. Information on how to obtain you specifical set of results can
be found here:
On 6 July 2010 18:54, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
suggests* that double results are printed to (a maximum of) 9
significant figures, which is fine for latitude and fine if all your
testing longitudes cover, say, UK and Germany.
You do realise, regardless of the latitude, anything
On 6 July 2010 19:16, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
whether 7 decimal places is too many (most times I've heard it
discussed some people have asked for more) is something entirely
different.
At this point it's almost pointless to have more than 6dp of accuracy
since we're not likely
On 30 June 2010 17:46, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
Postgres ignores them, IIRC, since it doesn't have such a concept. I'm
sure one day some numbers will get too big for mysql, but hey.
Doesn't MySQL support BigInt (64bit) and UUID (128bit) numbers?
I've tried to reply to 2 messages today, both returned with this error:
/var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.8/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb:264:in
`method_missing': undefined method `subject' for #Message:0xb6cbceb8
(NoMethodError)
from /home/rails/script/deliver-message:18
On 1 July 2010 00:32, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 08:11, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 30 June 2010 17:46, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
Postgres ignores them, IIRC, since it doesn't have such a concept. I'm
sure one day
On 21 June 2010 16:59, Thomas Petazzoni thomas.petazz...@enix.org wrote:
Did you modify osm2pgsql in order to import multiple name:XX tags into
the PostGIS database ? How is the PostGIS database layout modified ?
You just need to add name:xx to the default.style file and then
reimport the whole
On 31 May 2010 18:38, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
resolution compared to the aerial imagery available from PCN. Probably
the same issue occurs in Australia (Nearmap).
Potlatch can use Nearmap imagery just fine...
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On 26 May 2010 23:22, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com wrote:
Filters are just search queries, so you can do e.g.:
I'm aware of that... but...
boundary=administrative -(highway=* | waterway=* | natural=*)
Doesn't do what I'm trying to do...
If you want to hide boundary relations
On 27 May 2010 00:07, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com wrote:
Your original question had a double negative. If you want to inverse
the query I gave you just remove the - from it.
Perhaps I'm not explaining myself clearly, ideally I want to
completely hide admin boundaries all the time,
On 27 May 2010 00:21, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Jokes aside, *please* use relations for admin boundaries and then simply
make the road a member in your relation. There is no need to draw an extra
line tagged admin boundary if the boundary is the road.
Thanks for your opinion,
On 27 May 2010 00:26, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com wrote:
Why doesn't that work for you?
If I knew that I wouldn't still be asking for help.
So far either all the boundaries are hidden or they're all shown I
can't figure out how to only show some of them.
On 27 May 2010 00:21, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
And I'd like JOSM to highlight places where an admin boundary runs 100%
parallel to a road so I can merge them ;-)
If you noticed a previous thread of mine:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2010-April/019343.html
On 19 May 2010 22:06, Marcus Wolschon mar...@wolschon.biz wrote:
Hello,
what projections do you use to calculate distances (in meters) in postgis?
I have some code here that tried to use 27700 but that is not defined
on all inhabited continents of this planet.
An error of at most 25% would
On 20 May 2010 06:50, Marcus Wolschon mar...@wolschon.biz wrote:
No, I do need the = st_intersects() and after the intersects() the
result is checked for distance.
Use which ever function works best for you, I was just making a
suggest that didn't need distance calculations.
Both the
to make an area you would do something like this.
mid point = S25, E45
radius = 5km
From there you can easily approximate small bounding box by doing
something like this:
top lat = midpoint - (radius / 100)
left lon = midpoint - (radius / 100)
bottom lat = midpoint + (radius / 100)
right lon =
On 9 May 2010 21:46, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com wrote:
There's no secret sauce; The source code is all in Git. Good spam
systems don't suffer from their internals being known.
Depends on the popularity, I think I read some where spam templates
were tested against spamassassin a
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