Hi,
I'm developing an augmented reality Android app for walkers, and presenting on
it, and hoping to demo it, next month at SoTM-EU. Currently it internally works
in British National Grid, to keep things simple so that the app can deal in
metres. I'd presume there's a similar Austrian national
Nick Whitelegg wrote:
I'd presume there's a similar Austrian national grid - is
anyone aware of any open-source code, or a published
algorithm, to convert Austrian National Grid coords to
and from lat/lon?
No idea what the Austrians use as a projection, but the answer is always
proj4.
Hi Nick,
[...]
I'd presume there's a similar
Austrian national grid [...]
yes, there is something like that :) A quick search brought up a list of
EPSG codes for Austria [1] published by Bundesamt für Eich- und
Vermessungswesen (Federal Office for Metrology and Survey). You will
need the
Richard Fairhurst kirjoitti:
Nick Whitelegg wrote:
I'd presume there's a similar Austrian national grid - is
anyone aware of any open-source code, or a published
algorithm, to convert Austrian National Grid coords to
and from lat/lon?
No idea what the Austrians use as a projection, but the
Hi,
If you've got a couple of free minutes, and you've got a good
eyesight, please take part in this thing. And don't forget to ask your
friends to check it too.
It will help others to develop cool browser-based maps, that won't put
lots of load onto server. But for that, we need fast and
the openid stuff is nice but is it really necessary to slap 6 big logos
on OSM.org? :-(
Steve
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On 18-6-2011 15:49, Steve Coast wrote:
the openid stuff is nice but is it really necessary to slap 6 big logos
on OSM.org? :-(
Would you rather they be smaller? :-)
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Hello
Another question about openid: Is it possible to use it to, for example, to let
an editor get access to OSM or is there still a regular OSM profile needed?
Yours
Manuel
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On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Manuel Reimer
manuel.s...@nurfuerspam.de wrote:
Another question about openid: Is it possible to use it to, for example, to
let an editor get access to OSM or is there still a regular OSM profile
needed?
no, an OSM account is needed, although of course the user
Manuel Reimer wrote:
Is it possible to use it to, for example, to let
an editor get access to OSM or is there still a regular OSM profile
needed?
As Matt has said, it is necessary (and will likely always stay this way) to
create a regular OSM account, as it is needed for various purposes.
Hi,
here is a small patch to workaround this error message using the lastest
version of debian with postgres 9.0 and postgis.
Need to patch
https://github.com/h4ck3rm1k3/osm2pgsql/commit/3b561b8995cb3eba29b61acdc656b0f31122929b
resolves this problem
operator class gist_geometry_ops does not
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