Déjà un tag comme wikipedia:name ne devrait pas pouvoir être
interprété comme contenant un code langue valide (name n'est pas un
code langue ISO 639 ou même BCP47 valide).
Pour tous tags traduits comme tag:lang=* une chose à faire avant
est de vérifier qu'il s'agit bien d'un code langue valide.
2012/12/29 WanMil wmgc...@web.de:
Hi Eric,
Hi,
Many thanks for your input and advice. This new command worked perfectly.
Happy new year!
Eric
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On 9 November 2012 10:33, Brett Henderson br...@bretth.com wrote:
On 8 November 2012 20:40, Simon Nuttall i...@cyclestreets.net wrote:
Regarding my initial request on this:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/osmosis-dev/2012-November/001409.html
I have fixed the problem by updating
Hi,
OpenJUMP has two plugins for matching topologies
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Roadmatcher
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP_plugins/More%20Plugins/Matching%20PlugIn/
They are written by good experts and they come with source code and
documentation and I guess
Hi Jukka,
Thanks for the links, I will take a look.
I've done some performance testing and all three (ST_Buffer,
ST_SnapToGrid, ST_Distance minimax) solutions incur a significant
performance penalty with the massive amount of data that OWL needs to
process, i.e.:
Without this heuristic I get
Hi,
You may call it similar or almost overlapping or ... probably meaning
that two polygons, poly-lines or poly-line segments are so close to each
other that they, with a very high probability; represent the same
real-world object.
There is a huge number of such cases in OSM source data producing
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