On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Jan Schejbal
jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have now made and committed the following changes.
- Add Advanced Preferences (and move some stuff there)
Less clutter. :)
- Add pref to disable context menu in unnecessary cases
(default:
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:04 AM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, October 1, 2012 2:28:40 PM UTC+8, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I think the icons for source=survey and for presets need to be
replaced with something more intuitive at some point.
Problem is, I don't know any
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:25 AM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.com wrote:
Just as an FYI in relation to Galaxy Ace testing, I've checked Vespucci on
a 320x480 emulator, and it looks OK.
The real Galaxy Ace runs Froyo. Has anyone been able to run Vespucci on
Froyo? When I try a Froyo
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:28 AM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone else think the OSM API URL should be moved to the new Advanced
preferences?
Andrew
Indeed.
It certainly is an advanced feature.
Just like custom presets.
Marcus
I don't see much use for an action bar in the tag editor.
We should just leave it as it is.
We've made some great progress thanks to Jan to be talking about
trivial things like this. :)
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 4:35 AM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.comwrote:
Everything is looking pretty good
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:18 PM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 2:16:18 PM UTC+8, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I don't see much use for an action bar in the tag editor.
On the contrary, we're starting to have quite a little collection of
buttons
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:32 PM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sunday, August 19, 2012 10:35:50 AM UTC+8, andrewg_oz wrote:
Everything is looking pretty good now. I'm going to take Vespucci out for
a survey later today to see how things go.
Now that I'm back from my
I'd like to hear everyones opinion on this.
What do you think?
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Jan Schejbal
jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com wrote:
A new and maybe last development APK was provided at the usual location:
http://www.janschejbal.de/temp/vespucci.apk
Due to licensing
I think the undo item is still showing in the ActionBar even when nothing
is to be undone.
This prevents the more important GPS item from showing prominently.
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On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 5:58 PM, andrewg_oz andrew.greg...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Jan,
First of all, well done for all the work you've put into Vespucci. It's
been a long time since I've done anything with Vespucci (or OSM in general,
really) and you've certainly added quite a few nice things
Just tried it.
Seems to work really fine. :)
I can have a look and add missing German translations.
Marcus
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That was FAST!
I would have thought that would take much longer.
Cool!
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Jan Schejbal
jan.mailinglis...@googlemail.com wrote:
I have now implemented undo support. A proper button supporting a
multi-undo/redo selection via long-press will be provided later, until
for our app on any other device (where you can
remotely install it
on any of your Android devices).
Von: Ken Guest [mailto:ken.gu...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 30. Juli 2012 11:12
An: Marcus Wolschon
Cc: dev@openstreetmap.org; osmeditor4andr...@googlegroups.com
Betreff: Re: [OSM-dev] [GSoC
Who will our two delegate GSoC mentors be?
Marcus
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I'm using routes in way-simplification to generate simplified maps for
realtime rendering of larger areas when zooming out.
It's quite a lot of work with LOTS of cases to try to sort
route-relations that are randomly sorted with parts
being other relations instead of ways, parts being contained
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 be acceptable as tis is just about search
-areas and not street-length.
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Emilie Laffray
emilie.laff...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19 May 2010 13:06, 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
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Emilie Laffray
emilie.laff...@gmail.com wrote:
The page is interesting due to the utmzone function. This will allow to know
what projection to use if you want a good approximation. It return a SRID
that you can use to do a ST_Transform.
Ah, with only the line
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Stephen Cavilia aili...@gmail.com wrote:
Why should that be slow?
I´m calculating a projected bounding-box for each element once ahead of time
and storing these. When doing the queries I only need to project my
query-location
to find the few elements where my
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:35 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
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
Sounds cool!
What indice exist?
Can I access elements by ID?
what about access by bounding-box?
Are there navigatable back-references from Members to relations
and from Nodes to Ways?
Marcus
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Hello Daniel,
Osmbin has some known bugs that I was just never able to pinpoint
and has been replaces by the H2Database here. (at some point in time
there would always be inconsistencies in the indice despite me having
sanity-checks all over the place :( ) It works but is not perfect.
You´ll
Find the best suitable path for a journey from source to destination point
What is best and what pathes are suitabe? Suitable for that kind of vehicle?
Also the approximate time for travel will be computed
What method?
Additional Group Connect feature (meeting planner)
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Eric Marsden eric.mars...@free.fr wrote:
lk == Lukas Kabrt lu...@kabrt.cz writes:
lk I wrote a draft of my GSoC application. It is available on wiki [1]. I
lk tried to define goals more precisely. Any comments are appreciated.
* tool for matching GPS
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Aditya Vikram Thoomati
adivik2...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Good to see the talk on Travel Time Analysis i would like you to have a
look at http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects/completed.htm and also check out
hypercube queuing model to have an elevated idea.
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Nic Roets nro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Marcus Wolschon
marcus.wolsc...@googlemail.com wrote:
Expected, general travel times and delays due to random events
are 2 different problems.
The two problems are so closely interlinked
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Nic Roets nro...@gmail.com wrote:
Rerouting traffic based on collected track logs is essentially an
extension to this: Take the tracklog, divide it into 2 minute
intervals (or T seconds).
I suggest to use the ways and segments between pairs of nodes
on ways
Here are the other links to my own aproach back then:
submit:
http://speedcollector.comyr.com/submit.php
(this is for testing. It was supposed to be called by navigation software,
not humans)
query:
http://speedcollector.comyr.com/query.php
classification chosen:
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:30 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/1/4 Marcus Wolschon mar...@wolschon.biz:
Hello,
on Blackberry the documentation of the net.rim.device.api.lbs.MapField
-class mentions a current map service. I guess Blackberry Maps
using Google is the default
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Erik Johansson e...@kth.se wrote:
I guess you mean
http://www.nutiteq.com/rim-blackberry-mapping-api-sdk
http://developers.cloudmade.com/projects/show/j2me-lib-rim
it would work if we payed the license-fee for every client
but I was thinking along the lines of
It's a python-script. How would you like
to do that inside osmosis?
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It´s the same as me asking about including a space in a tag-value a
few weeks ago.
No escaping.
Who has time to grab the source and add it?
Marcus
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, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Richard Fairhurst
rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
Where is the sourcecode for potlatch and what is needed
to compile it? I may try to add a singe ways merges,
press z to undo like the message it displayes after deleting
something.
http
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Karl Guggisberg
karl.guggisb...@guggis.ch wrote:
Hi
A JOSM user reported a 401 status message after a PUT
/api/0.6/[node|way|relation]/#id,
see
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/3887#comment:7
Why is it doing a PUT
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
...no chance that users might actually read some documentation? No, of
course not. Silly me.
We`ve all been spoiled by WindowsCo just expecting
ctrl+c to copy, enter to push a button that has
I found the bug in the new osmosis upload-changeset -task and
was able to get it working and to give it a proper error-handling.
It was merely using the wrong character-encoding while uploading.
Marcus
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Can anyone explain to me why I get a response-code 400 for the
following changeset?
(and a 405 for the
http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/changeset/3124886/close after it)
?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?
osmChange version=0.6 generator=Osmosis 0.31.2
modify
relation id=103981
Shaun McDonald schrieb:
Do you get some other message with the 400 or 405? The server will
normally return a error message to give you a reason to help
diagnose the problem.
As per
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/API_v0.6#Close:_PUT_.2Fapi.2F0.6.2Fchangeset.2F.23id.2Fclose
you
http://osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.6/relation[name|ref|name:de|short_name:de=Knittlingen]
?xml version='1.0' standalone='no'?
osm version='0.6' generator='xapi: OSM Extended API 2.0'
xmlns:xapi='http://www.informationfreeway.org/xapi/0.6'
So, who a maintains the XAPI?
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 5:55 PM, 80n 80n...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it's a bug.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 9:31 AM, marcus.wolsc...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am using XAPI to search for relations like
[ref=L 1100]
but I get lots of results with ref=L
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Looks interesting but only for high zoom-levels.
What queries can be supported to e.g. render a map of the world?
That would at least require all coastlines but not in full resolution.
This is only true for the
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Andreas Kalschandreaskal...@gmx.de wrote:
How much would that be without filtering? Since I have no clue what
are relevant tags and relations for you.
Relevant features are features which represent a GeoObject. Nodes which
are just part of ways and ways which
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 5:33 AM, Eugene Alvin Villarsea...@gmail.com wrote:
I've actually been thinking of suggesting an :abbr suffix key to all
name-accepting tags (name, name:en, name:fr, alt_name, int_name, etc.) and
the values are a semicolon-separated list of abbreviations. This is
Traveling Salesman - v1.0.0
==
Traveling Salesman is a navigation application for use on nettops and
laptops for
the OpenStreetMap. It's focus is on clean, well documented code and modularity
via plugins.
Download it:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Michael Willigens mich...@willigens.de wrote:
should not be a problem to support this. abbrevate the objects before
indexing:
highways: filter: ave, street, way, strasse, straße etc. same goes
for cities and towns. LDAP supports wildcard queries for the rest
2009/4/18 Max petersonm...@googlemail.com:
so you speak of a magnet link and not a torrent.
that works as well, right, but it is not anonymous, offsystem link is.
It does not need to be.
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On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Shaun McDonald
sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk wrote:
Just don't forgat that users have lots of v0.5 -maps still lying on
their hard-disk at and after that date. So the default should also
set alternatice accepted versions.
If you are on the JOSM-dev list, you will
I have made quite some progress in preparing the import
of the German TMC Location-Codes that was allowed to us
by the BASt. Now I would like to present what we may get into
the map in a few month.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TMC/TMC_Import_Germany
We are talking about:
28.520 points
2009/4/3 Pierre-André Jacquod pjacq...@alumni.ethz.ch:
this sort of thing already exists for banks, but is tagged as
amenity=bank, atm=yes. you could easily adopt this for other types as
well: shop=supermarket, atm=yes.
Ok, I see, something like:
amenity = post_box
atm = yes
while stefan
Today I am proud to announce Traveling Salesman v0.9.8 .
In a few weeks, when API 0.6 goes online we want to push
v1.0.0 and to do that, we need your help!
We need people who try it out, make bug-reports, suggest
improvements, complain... we need YOU.
Just click on the webstart-link below, try to
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 1:46 AM, Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de wrote:
I am looking for a simple answer to the question 'what country is
lat+long in?',
Has there been any progress
made with this?
Yes, I'm working on a server side scripting host for OSM data. This includes a
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Stefan Breunig
ste...@mathphys.fsk.uni-heidelberg.de wrote:
So it misses 5bis and 135sous ?
Yes, it would. But maybe it's the wrong approach to identify the
housenumber and then look it up. Instead, building a list of all
available housenumber/street
On 3/14/09, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
Stefan Breunig wrote:
True about \d. But this regex doesn't match any housenumber in 3rd
street. It matches
[number][maybe a single letter][word boundary].
Could someone from the US shed some light on this type of address:
5325 E.
Hello,
does anyone know a good algorithm to extract
the house-number from a string containing
street-name and house-number?
Cases coollected so far:
// xyz 12
// xyz 12b
// 11b xyz
// 11 xyz
// xyz
// 5th avenue
// 3rd avenue
// 2nd avenue
On 2/28/09, A. Stice ast...@ou.edu wrote:
C:\Users\Alan\Documents\Downloads\osmosis-latest.tar.gz\osmosis-latest\osmosis-0
.30\binosmosis -v --read-xml file=planet.osm --write-mysql
validateSchemaVers
ion=false host=localhost database=gis user=root password=**
...
SEVERE: Thread for
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
sly (sylvain letuffe) wrote:
In france, next to the cadastre's agreement of using their data for OSM, we
might soon be able to import something like 60% of France's builings.
Assuming that most houses will have 4
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 7:32 PM, sly (sylvain letuffe) li...@letuffe.org wrote:
Hi there,
( that will probably bring some more fear to the different API/server
admins ;-) )
In france, next to the cadastre's agreement of using their data for OSM, we
might soon be able to import something like
2009/1/6, Oliver Ford o...@oliford.co.uk:
PS: Just as I'm signing this off I've stumbled over the
'OSMbin(file_format)' wiki page. Is that format related to the OSM
Mobile binary somehow? Is one more developed/used than the other, has
one been abandoned?
It is not related to OSM-MB at all.
It
2008/12/26, Marcus Wolschon mar...@wolschon.biz:
2008/12/25, Marcus Wolschon mar...@wolschon.biz:
Are you aware that, because of the huge amount of coastline, such an
extract is about 7% the size of the unfiltered Europe extract? Here's
your file, it has 70 MB:
http://www.remote.org/frederik
Hello,
I am debugging storing the map in different LevelsOfDetail and simplifying
rendering while zooming out for the Traveling Salesman -navigator.
During the holidays I am working on a small netbook using a cellphone
for internet-access.
Can someone provide me with a europe-extract that
2008/12/25, Marcus Wolschon mar...@wolschon.biz:
Are you aware that, because of the huge amount of coastline, such an
extract is about 7% the size of the unfiltered Europe extract? Here's
your file, it has 70 MB:
http://www.remote.org/frederik/tmp/cemw.osm.bz2
Hello again,
could
you.
Marcus Wolschon
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2008/12/23, Marcus Wolschon mar...@wolschon.biz:
Hello everyone.
After a year of silence I found the SVN-Head to
be stable enough to relase
* version 0.8 of the Traveling Salesman -navigator and
* Verson 2.3.9 of the LibOSM and OsmNavigation -libraries
https://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki
When I use JOSM with liveGPS+Surveyor I get the following StackTrace every
few minutes.
This would not be too bad IF an Exception would not mean
a) a popup making surveyor lose the keybord-focus and
b) LiveGPS losing the connection to the GPS-unit
...every 5 minutes. It gets worse the more
Hello everyone.
My reference-implementation for the osmbin-format is nearly
completely debugged and optimized and I was able to generate
statistics about the number of ways referenced per nodes,
distribution of tag-value-length, ... for a much larger sample.
This time not using the city of
2008/12/4 Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
My reference-implementation for the osmbin-format is nearly
completely debugged and optimized and I was able to generate
statistics about the number of ways referenced per nodes,
distribution of tag-value-length
2008/12/4 Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
The structure is mutable, meaning you can add, modify and
remove nodes, ways and attributes at will.
How did you solve fragmentation?
Fragmentation occurs only in variable-length -records.
I chose a fixed-length-record
2008/12/4 Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
2008/12/4 Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
The structure is mutable, meaning you can add, modify and
remove nodes, ways and attributes at will.
How did you solve fragmentation?
Fragmentation
2008/12/4 Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
It would be too expensive to keep any kind of order
when modifying a file containing the world or the
size the world-file will have in..say..5 years.
;) I think we fully understand eachother. But I wonder wonder what you
2008/11/25 Marcus Wolschon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am starting to implement the 2D-indexing (lat+lon-{List of NodeIDs})
for my binary file-format soon.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:MarcusWolschon%5Cosmbin_draft#nodes.id2
I want to use a 2-dimensional AVL-tree for it with 4 byte
2008/11/25 Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sascha Silbe wrote:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 08:47:16AM +0100, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
Okay, on a big AMD-multicore-laptop the limit in Java seems to be
1GB of memory-mapped files.
That's pretty small given that kernel/user split is usually 2G
2008/11/21 Marcus Wolschon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/11/21 Sascha Silbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:59:27AM +0100, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I ran into an outOfMemory-Exception memory-mapping the file when importing
Baden-Württemberg.
[...]
(I did not think this would become
2008/11/24 Sascha Silbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:23:31AM +0100, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
It works fine on a 2GB desktop-PC but fails to aquire the mapping on the
eeepc with 2GB.
Both run Windows XP.
So on Windows the maximum mmap() size depends on the RAM size? Ugly
2008/11/24 Sascha Silbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:59:18PM +0100, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
Both have 2GB of Ram and both run Windows XP.
But one is an Atom N270 -processor and one a
desktop Core2.
Ah, all right. Unfortunately, none of datasheets [1,2] at Intel mentions
Hello everyone,
during the development of my osmbin file-format I ahev gathered some
statistics using an extract of the city of hamburg (a larger extract of all
of the state of baden-wuertemberg is computing right now).
2008/11/21 Matthias Brandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:MarcusWolschon/osmbin_draft#statistics
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p5alGmffVt6gMsh_x2iXzew
They may be usefull for others doing similar tasks.
Thanks a lot
2008/11/21 Sascha Silbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:59:27AM +0100, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
I ran into an outOfMemory-Exception memory-mapping the file when importing
Baden-Württemberg.
[...]
(I did not think this would become an issue for file-sizes of about 100MB)
Did
Could this have something to do with SchlundTech being completely down?
Their DNS-servers are gone since a few hours.
Marcus
2008/11/21 sylvain letuffe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there,
The wiki is down again...
Are there any help someone with few programming skills but high admin sys
skills
I have one problem:
Under Windows I have a bluetooth-GPS connected to the virtual
serial-port 5,
When I open that port in a Java-program I can open it just fine
but in 90% of the cases shortly after that the bluetooth-connection
is gone. I can still ready 0 byte from the port, it is still open
Hello Robert,
as far as I understand it the OSM-databases store the location
in long integers anyway. Thus there is no precision to be gained
from using floats. You only loose storage-space, computation-time
and native functionality on platforms that do not have native floating-
points (like
Hello Stefan,
cool to see some progress here.
If you decide on an index-format I can implement a DataSource for
Traveling Salesman for it (however any updates can only be appended).
Did you have a look at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:MarcusWolschon%5Cosmbin_draft
? I am trying
Hello,
did anyone work with Hibernate Spatial and MySQL or PostGIS yet?
If so,
is it possible to map any schema existing tools use or do I need
to create my own database that is incompatible with anything else?
I'd like to evaluate it as another DataStore-plugin for Traveling Salesman.
Marcus
Great work!
I haven't tried it yet but had a brief look.
Is it possible to have the name of the country in the filename of
the .border-file? (I don't care what translation of the name, the
first one found will do.)
I have little time at the moment (end of month again) to write it
myself but I
2008/10/22 Sascha Silbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok. Do you plan to make your current format into a kind of standard for
binary, indexed OSM data or do you want to go with, say, Marcus' plans (for
which I don't clearly see if he wants it to be lossy or lossless)?
Well, I try to make a lossless one.
Hello.
I am trying to create a binary-format
for storing OSM-data.
(
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:MarcusWolschon%5Cosmbin_draft#nodes.obm
)
I am looking for advise on how to create an on-disk index in one
dimension (element-id-offset where it is stored)
and 2 dimensions
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Roland Olbricht schreef:
is anybody working currently on the What country is something
in? issue from
the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to
avoid doing
work twice.
Isn't that a trivial thing
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Marcus Wolschon schreef:
Stefan de Konink schrieb:
Roland Olbricht schreef:
is anybody working currently on the What country is
something
in? issue from
the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want
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Vojtech Brtnik schrieb:
Hello,
do you know any open library in C# (or other .NET lang., worse
C++), that would implement some of the advanced routing
algorithms?, for example: - reach-based routing (Gutman) - highway
hierarchies (Sanders and
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 08:31:38 +0100, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The API is based on http and very simple, so there is not much to
implement
for loading data.
... but mobile navigation systems should probably be using planet
anyway and not pulling from the API as we don't have the
Can't someone set up a nightly build for
JOSM and all it's plugins that simply annoys everyone on
thw josm-dev with a daily mail that includes all the
broken dependencies?
I don't even propose regression-tests or style-reports,
just compile-errors.
It's not exactly the first time that a plugin
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 17:08:34 +0200, Rogier Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
b) maybe I don't want you knowing where I am and how fast I'm going
This is an issue. The phone company already knows this, and they would
get into a big scandal if they suddenly started selling that data.
For OSM,
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:00:05 +0300, Bogdan Bivolaru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
Do you know any way to maintain an instantaneous map of a road? By that I
mean: can all the drivers using OpenStreetMap + GPS upload their current
location and direction they are going to, instant
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:56:26 +0200, Jochen Topf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 03:44:57PM +1000, Brett Henderson wrote:
Karl Newman wrote:
Even still, it's a valid concern and there are other operations (i.e.,
cutting into tiles or tag transforms) that can manipulate the
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 14:06:13 +0100, Nick Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then just flip the sign of the ID to make it a negative number, (unless
negative
IDs already have some meaning of which I'm not aware).
Negative IDs mean new entities that, if uploaded, will be created.
This is not
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 15:19:00 +0200, Jochen Topf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then just flip the sign of the ID to make it a negative number, (unless
negative
IDs already have some meaning of which I'm not aware).
They have. Negative IDs are used by JOSM and other tools to denote new,
not yet
On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 10:17:58 +0200, Jan Peter Stotz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Browet wrote:
We all have the same problem: the XML OSM format is not efficient for
mobile devices.
For the time being, we all develop our own solution to transform the XML
in whatever binary format suitable
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 10:34:54 +0200 (CEST), Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
A binary XML format would be better to parse for an XML processor. But OSM
data is pretty structured. The point is that for line transfers a pretty
efficient format can be choosen that is totally unparsible
Hello everyone,
as this discussion on osm-dev seems to get very unfocused
I created a wiki-page
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OSM_Mobile_Binary_Format
for such a data-format. So we can organize our thoughts on
the topic and together make this happen.
If anyone does not agree with the
Hello Chris,
not only for mobile devices but for Laptops too
I'd really apreciate a binary-format.
Do you intend to save all the data OSM has
or only support a subset required for routing
and map-rendering?
Do you think about floating-point or fixed-point
coordinates?
We could start by
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 11:03:05 +0200, Chris Browet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you intend to save all the data OSM has
or only support a subset required for routing
and map-rendering?
The idea is to have a binary format specification.
The actual organization of the files will be up to
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