considerably.
Well, Google and everybody else use the assumption of a spherical
earth. As long as we do the same, the OSM tiles are a drop-in
replacement for other tiles.
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get upset even if there
was no real reason for anybody to get upset. Sensitivity is one thing
and paranoia or fascistic politically correctness are another thing.
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tab) to the main site.
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is clearly WinCE, but QT working on CE, now, this shouldn't
be a problem.
And as QT is coming to S60 I can clearly see bright future ahead of us.
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this, no.
Nick
I think at least some phones support socket connections. Googling for
j2me sockets gives some results supporting this idea. This would
allow you to construct a put request manually and sending it to
server.
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around.Or maybe the upcoming (?) Tile Data Server could be used for
this.
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to be))
The current positioning of the 'see data' link next to permalink is pretty
bad design. Would be much better to have a tab for it or a button below the
zoom bar.
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of these is if two refs share a road. A road
near me actually officially has two refs and two int_refs. Google
renders them properly at
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8ll=61.428096,23.785744spn=0.084233,0.32135z=12
so we can't be any worse...
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for S60. It's supposed to be
a much more pleasant experience than going directly to Symbian's
borked version of C++.
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On 07/03/2008, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lauri Hahne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lately I've been thinking about doing a better mass uploader of traces
than the current zipping method. Mainly my idea would be to take a zip
file, unzip
On 07/03/2008, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lauri Hahne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07/03/2008, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Lately I've been
fixed in a future
FP release.
cheers
Richard
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that by modifying some scripts that can be found from
the wiki.
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? We've only got two APIs...
It shouldn't be very hard to modify the api to remove all one and zero
node ways when it encounters them.
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a
password. Just remember to change passwords back on after importing
and also remember that your postgres username must match your Windows
username.
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