Matt Amos wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
or even better - improve editing support in andnav for ways/relations* :-)
/me FAIL. andnav isn't open-source
In opposition to Vespucci.
My interests are converging into the area of ubiquitous computing
Matt Amos wrote:
i'd been looking for that editing screenshot you have of the large
edit areas - i couldn't find it and assumed it must have been an
andnav screenshot. i've put a page on the OSM wiki linking to your
google code project so i don't forget again!
Oh, thanks!
looks like an
Stefan de Konink wrote:
http://openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node/344793814
It's interesting. I thought, andnav.org doesn't provide map editing.
All I can say: It wasn't me. My Android OSM Editor is called Vespucci
in the created_by tags.
Matthias
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Hi!
It's done! My Bachelorthesis [0] is finished and the first OSM-Editor
for Android [1] is published [2]. You can find some screenshots at the
project website [3]. Of course, the code is opensource...
I appreciate every kind of suggestions, help and support :-)
Greetings,
Matthias
[0]
Hi,
i've searched the archive of this mailinglist and the wiki about the
magical y-boundary set to 85.05113° (respective 180° projected) in the
Mercator Projection.
The Wiki says [1]:
By using this bound, the entire map becomes a (very large) square.
Is this the only reason for this
Tom Hughes wrote:
Matthias Brandt wrote:
i've searched the archive of this mailinglist and the wiki about the
magical y-boundary set to 85.05113° (respective 180° projected) in
the Mercator Projection.
Did you have an alternative value in mind?
Not really. But I would like to know
Tom Hughes wrote:
Matthias Brandt wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
Matthias Brandt wrote:
i've searched the archive of this mailinglist and the wiki about
the magical y-boundary set to 85.05113° (respective 180° projected)
in the Mercator Projection.
Did you have an alternative value in mind
Andy Allan wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthias Brandt wrote:
The 3rd entry has an german umlaut, so I think libxml has problems with
reading/processing UTF-8 chars. What can I do? Obviously, you don't have
these problems
Hi,
I've tried to set up my own Rails Port [1] and everything works fine.
When sending a request like
# wget -S
http://localhost:3000/api/0.5/map?bbox=9.9612,53.5109,10.0896,53.5918
I got an Error 500. A paste of log/development.log's tail can be found
at [2]. libxml-ruby is installed.
Any
Hi,
I'm developing an OSM editor for Android devices. When I'm testing my
generated data, I don't want to pollute the live system or even destroy
somebodys work.
Is there a public Testserver with API?
Greetings,
Matthias
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Hi,
are the IDs in ways, nodes and relations globally unique? Or
otherwise: Are there two identical IDs, one as way-id the other as node-id?
If it's like this, the type attribute in member element is not really
needed, or?
Greetings
Matthias
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