Dear mobile developers,
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 for a mobile application, often forcing the
user to use a specific desktop
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
indeed, every application has other requirements
- editors, wants all data, read/write
- rendering, wants (very) limited datasets, readonly
- routing, remote or local ?
i like the discussion
Rob
2008/8/7 Chris Browet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear mobile developers,
We all have the same
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 the application.
Do you think about floating-point or fixed-point
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
2008/8/7 Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Browet wrote:
Do you think about floating-point or fixed-point
coordinates?
This is one of the things to discuss. For mobile applications, fixed-point
is the most efficient but we have to balance this with the loss of
precision.
Chris Browet wrote:
2008/8/7 Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Browet wrote:
Do you think about floating-point or fixed-point
coordinates?
This is one of the things to discuss. For mobile applications, fixed-point
is the most efficient but we have to balance this with the
I currently use my own implementation for my java mobile routing and navigation
implementation (see we-travel.co.cc), though I would be very happy to switch to
a common implementation or help develop such an implementation if this fits my
needs.
Some rough high level requirements:
- data needs
Thank you Pol.
It sounds great,
can someone start organizing what we have on a wiki-page?
I guess we should get a concensus on the purpose of the applications
what are to be offered usage of this file-format first.
Porposal:
I propose it to be ment for routing and navigation.
Motivation:
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Chris Browet [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 for a mobile application,
Hi All,
I'd like to disable the daily bz2 changeset files once and for all. I
intend to do this over the next day or two. Yell if you want me to keep
them going for a bit longer.
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/daily/
Note that when you switch to the gz files, you should apply the same day
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 13:07:11 +, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a reason people use XML, it's an interchange format but binary
formats aren't, they're meant for specific architectures or purposes.
Which is not to say a discussion like this one isn't useful,
Hi Everyone,
I'm try to install the OSM server dev on my linux server (Ubuntu 8.04) .
I have some problem with the Ruby lib installation .Where I can found
more information ? Are someone yet produce an WMware Virtual applainces
with linux + osm server . My idea is to develop an a Virtual
Hi,
I built a fast tile browser that, because of all the flash and
javascript is faster than the normal map browser at openstreetmap.org.
It simply shows 4 tiles, zooms to that tile if you click on it, goes
left, right, up or down if you click on those words (which are
conveniently placed left,
Hi Everyone,
my company developed a navigation software , We're actualy using a
professional vendor map , in this 4 years of develop we change our
binary format every 3/4 month , because the problem is that the embedded
device , normaly ARM 10 based have a small resurce , small ram memory ,
Hi Marcus,
normaly the company as Teleatlas or Navtech sell their data in some
public format as shape or GDF , then the data is organized in different
way , but is not binary data. Is not possible to share this kind of
technical information because We sign a NDA. But if you have some
question
Hi Looijesteijz,
yes I'm yet contact they. Yesterday I meet Edoardo (OSM Italian
President ?!? :) ) and Andrea (GFOSS Vice President) , and spoke about
this opportunity , I think that in september We doing the first
experiment to use Laser Sfera Car in a map party :)
Best Regards
Roberto
Good idea :)
I am always tempted to do my own binary vector map format after suffering the
madness by Garmin. However the wonderfull world of raster maps keeps me from
doing it.
Anyway, I would suggest you have a deep look into the Garmin binary
sepcification. Some things are good, some are
Making Navteq maps: Onboard with the survey team.
http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/modules.php?name=Forumsfile=viewtopict=67661
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Hi.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Database_schema#MySQL
does not have relations.
Sincerely,
Joachim
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Joachim Zobel wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Database_schema#MySQL
does not have relations.
Does MySQL these days support it :+
Stefan
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Same problem here
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-13.2933lon=166.636zoom=12layers=B00FTF
but slighly simpler environment.
If you have a clue, what is wrong with those, please post, not just
fix. We like to learn something :-)
Regards
Adrian
On 07.Aug.2008, at 20:10, SteveC wrote:
Joachim Zobel wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Database_schema#MySQL
The schema is fully defined by the rails migrations which are publically
available in subversion.
Tom
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Tom Hughes wrote:
The schema is fully defined by the rails migrations which are publically
available in subversion.
Or use Brett Henderson's ready made schema dump:
http://gweb.bretth.com/osm_schema_latest.sql
Bye
Frederik
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Tom Hughes wrote:
The schema is fully defined by the rails migrations which are publically
available in subversion.
Or use Brett Henderson's ready made schema dump:
There may not be a problem anymore. The coastline in Mapnik hasn't been
updated for some time. I noticed a problem with the Auckland coastline some
time ago and obviously made some changes since I am down as the owner of some
of the coastline ways. Unfortunately I can't remember what I did
Hi,
Chris Browet wrote:
Well, no, this is not different. This is exactly the ballpark we want
to play in.
Are you saying that you want to remove the distinction between the
transport format and the format actually used on the device? This would
mean that you would, for example, expect the
Graham Asher, developer of CartoType (presented at SOTM 2008)
www.cartotype.com
, has asked me to forward this to the list.
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The format used by CartoType is publicly available under an open
license. See http://www.cartotype.com/cartotype_map_data_format_type_1.html
. The format
2008/8/8 Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you saying that you want to remove the distinction between the
transport format and the format actually used on the device? This would mean
that you would, for example, expect the API to provide index lookup tables
and other stuff that is derived
Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
Download:
http://raumplanung.tobwen.de/OSM/browser_josm_alpha.zip
Is working now :-)
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Hi Tobias,
2008/8/7 Tobias Wendorff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Francisco,
Francisco R. Santos schrieb:
Did you look at the OpenLayers plugin that I commited to SVN[1] some time
ago?. That plugin is just a proof of concept that uses a swing browser
inside JOSM. The problem is that IE and Mozilla
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Subhodip Biswas
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hi !
I am trying to add a gpxlayer as soon as gpsbabel finish extracting a
gpx file . I took help of openaction.java file
However what i see is that on executing the plugin , i get a blank
gpxlayer in my josm screen .
I can verify some of them. But you should explain how to proceed. Shall we
add a comment in the tracker entry saying e.g. Yes, I checked this and it
is still an issue ?
Pieren
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Dirk Stöcker [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello,
probably some of you have seen, that in
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