Hey,
I am a primary developer for Roadnav, which (for those not aware) is a
multi-platform open source GPS navigation software that has
traditionally only used TIGER data to generate maps, and as such is very
very USA-centric. It currently has some OSM support -- but frankly, it
sucks 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
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Marcus Wolschon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 08:31:38 +0100, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... but mobile navigation systems should probably be using planet
anyway and not pulling from the API as we don't have the resources
to
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 09:11:54 +0100, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't suggesting that a mobile client should parse planet itself.
I was just implying that a mobile computer that has internet should
not require any pre-parsing on a desktop when all the data it asks for
is reachable
/ das Overlay Data
wählen. Ne Region auswählen, die Daten laden und das entsprechende
Element auswählen und dann auf show History klicken.
Genau das geht eben nicht, siehe Screenshot:
http://www.bildercache.de/bild/20080822-104911-990.jpg
Ich schätze MrJott ist Jürgen. Vorher gab es gar
Marc Schütz wrote:
Can someone familiar with Potlatch look into what happened to way
26468813? This is a way that has been deleted and afterwards
undeleted using Potlatch.
As you can see in the screenshot referenced below, the history
shows only two edits. I would have expected at
Hi
I have mapnik mod_tile running now on the burning man server
When renderd starts, it gives about two dozen got exception ... messages, but
then seems to run fine.
renderd receives the tile request and produces a meta file
but 404 is returned to the browser.
and a reload has the same
Nevermind .. recompiling and reinstalling did the trick...
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From: Mikel Maron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dev@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 11:21:26 AM
Subject: [OSM-dev] renderd problem
Hi
I have mapnik mod_tile running now on the burning man server
Hi,
for those of us fighting against the absymal performance of bzip2
when creating planet files and such, in case you hadn't heard of these:
There's pbzip2, readily available in Debian/Ubuntu repositories, which
gives near-linear speedup by utilizing as many CPUs as you have, and if
you
jh napsal(a):
Petr Nejedly schrieb:
Right. You do some attempts on relation rendering, so filtering them
will come handy.
Not because there are many of them (to the contrary), but because the
index API
would be very simple then: IterableOsmPrimitive
giveMeAllThePrimitivesInside(Bounds
Hello,
I closed bug 371. Now it is no longer possible to change an inactive
layer. As some mappers probably rely on this feature, I also did some
other modifications:
a) The layer list order is now really 100%. This means active layer is no
longer drawn on top.
b) The order in the layer list
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