Le 11 août 2011 09:54, Ab_fab gamma@gmail.com a écrit :
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Tilemill peut utiliser une base PostGIS comme source de données depuis
quelque temps.
Dans le principe, tous les éléments sont là pour permettre de beaux rendus
sur la base d'extraits OSM (type Geofabrik).
En pratique, je
Hi,
I try i18n/l10n of Potlatch2 for OSM Japan site from last week.
I found it can change language with attached patch.
You may see button and after clicking you see Japanese(if you have ja_JP
bundle) ;-)
But not seeing English in 2nd click. :-(
It is just proof-of-concept but it show us that a
...
It's worth a try. But you might encounter problems as well. Theoretically
there could be relations which appear in both files, e.g. ferry lines,
submarine cables...
There is an alternative way to merge two files:
Any ideas? Many thanks.
Have you tried
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/mapnik
?
The osm.xml from there along with the files from the inc-directory work
fine with me.
Greetings,
André Joost
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Hi Markus,
you were right. I tried osmfilter and so far it seems that it has worked as
expected. Thanks for your help.
Curt
PS: Why is there that strict limit of parsing an osm file up to 12 times?
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Gesendet: Sonntag,
I've been using code from the
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/applications/rendering/mapnik
project for generating tiles, but the style file (osm.xml) is not
the same one used to render tiles for the main OSM map.
That is the style file used to generate the osm.org 'mapnik' map.
I've
Ok, so I could extract my areas from a planet.osm with osmosis but how
could I extract from planet osm Dominican Republic and Russia ? and then
how could I apply diffs ? Now I am downloading the extracts from the
countries and then I am getting differences with osmosis to finally
apply with
PS: Why is there that strict limit of parsing an osm file up to 12 times?
In theory, there is no need to limit the number of recursions, but the if there
was a closed loop in the data's references - e.g. relation A has relation B as
a member, and vice versa - the program would never terminate.
En 11/08/11 12:06, mar...@gmx.eu escribiu:
Ok, so I could extract my areas from a planet.osm with osmosis but how
could I extract from planet osm Dominican Republic and Russia ? and then
how could I apply diffs ? Now I am downloading the extracts from the
countries and then I am getting
I'm currently writing processing software and a couple of questions
regarding ways have come up. None of the following examples makes
practical sense, and I believe (hope) that the editors prevent such
things from happening. But what about ...
... subsequent duplicate references?
way
Hi,
On 08/11/2011 07:07 PM, ant wrote:
The reason why it bothers me is that I feel my program should deal with
these cases. So the technical part of my question is: How does the API
handle it? Which of the above should I expect to be found in the planet
file, which not?
To the API, a way is
Hi,
On 11.08.2011 19:12, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 08/11/2011 07:07 PM, ant wrote:
The reason why it bothers me is that I feel my program should deal with
these cases. So the technical part of my question is: How does the API
handle it? Which of the above should I expect to be found in the
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:29 PM, ant antof...@gmail.com wrote:
It used to be possible to have ways with less than 2 nodes also but I
think that is not the case any more.
So have they been removed from the database then? Or could remnants of that
still exist in recent planet files?
I've
On 11.08.2011 19:34, Ian Dees wrote:
I've seen empty ways flow through the minutely diffs in recent months so I'm
pretty sure they're still possible.
OK -- as long as there ain't ways with members
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On 11.08.2011 19:29, ant wrote:
So have they been removed from the database then? Or could remnants of
that still exist in recent planet files?
we had a similar discussion a while ago. I had deleted all ways with
zero nodes in 2280280. But nothing prevents it from happening again.
you might
I recently came across a way that doesn't exactly fit your cases but
was still very weird and wrong. I couldn't really even figure out how
to fix it easily in JOSM so I just deleted and retraced it (it was
just a motorway_link):
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/13194837/history
It looked
On 11 August 2011 19:00, Lennard l...@xs4all.nl wrote:
I'm not sure how you are getting those results from the correct style
file. Are you getting any notices or errors during rendering or from
postgresql? What are you using to render your images?
Oh dear. My apologies, it seems I've been
On 31-05-2011 00:25, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
mar...@gmx.eu wrote:
osm2pgsql persists on getting coordinates (lon/lat) even when it
reads an .osc file and the OSM object in question is to delete.
Which software generates .osc files that do *not* have lon/lat attributes
on nodes to be
JOSM is an excellent piece of software, and is difficult to improve.
However, as a simple user only I am sometimes surprised too by
changes(improvements) in functions
and additions that I was not prepared to cope with at that particular moment.
If you found out that just a few edits could be
On Thu, 11 Aug 2011, ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen wrote:
But, if you happen to modify any function that you (or anyone else writing
for this marvelous editor) may expect that may impact a lot of peoples
edit life, a short drop-note would make many happy.
Especially in this
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