Hi,
eg. we've also decided to add area
support ;-)?
Independent of whether or not 0.6 has area support (it's not planned to
the best of my knowledge) - how would you model areas (a) in the SQL
structure and (b) in XML?
It seems obvious that areas, like ways, need to be based on a
Am Mittwoch, 6. August 2008 21:43 schrieb Tom Hughes:
m*sh wrote:
I m sending this xml-structure as a stream
---cut-
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
osm version=0.5 generator=yMap
node id=278952579
/node
/osm
Am Mittwoch, 6. August 2008 22:20 schrieb m*sh:
Am Mi, 6.08.2008, 19:59, schrieb Marc Schütz:
Am Mittwoch, 6. August 2008 21:43 schrieb Tom Hughes:
The HTTP-Request-Method is DELETE.
No, the request method is PUT which is why they aren't being deleted.
If I'm reading the API specs
Hello,
Few days ago there was a discussion on using the HTTP compression for
communicating with the main OSM API. Now I'm trying to use the
compression for downloading the data from osmxapi (by setting the
Accept-encoding header to compress, gzip), but it seems like the
server is not
I've only seen this thread partway through, so please tell me if I've
completely misinterpreted the topic.
You have ;-)
There are some ways in the database that contain the same node multiple times
in a row, not just different nodes on a completely linear piece of the way.
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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 least three (1 creation, 1
2008/8/30 Marc Schütz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Presumably the Pastafarian version won't be used often; I would in
fact suggest omitting it to avoid pointlessly upsetting someone.
Not including one religion because other religions might not like it is
a very slippery slope.
Yes
The rendering of areas with holes in Osmarender seems to be broken again:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.94008lon=11.58081zoom=17layers=0B00FTFTT
(the lake has three islands)
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.92919lon=11.58583zoom=17layers=0B00FTFTT
(some of the building have holes)
I
Am Sonntag 05 Oktober 2008 13:01:48 schrieb Richard Fairhurst:
Marc Schütz wrote:
Several of the ways in this area
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?
lat=49.89487lon=10.88733zoom=17layers=0B00FTFTTT
have been modified with Potlatch so that they contain the same node
twice in a
row
Several of the ways in this area
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.89487lon=10.88733zoom=17layers=0B00FTFTTT
have been modified with Potlatch so that they contain the same node twice in a
row. Is this a known bug? Should the API be changed to reject such ways?
Regards, Marc
Okay, on a big AMD-multicore-laptop the limit in Java seems to be
1GB of memory-mapped files.
That's pretty small given that kernel/user split is usually 2G/2G or
even 3G/1G...
I think if you enable PAE all your problems will be gone :)
No, because PAE means Physical Address
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.9853lon=10.874zoom=14layers=B000FTFT
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/4289879/history
The lake in the above link is rendered as if it were a street (Heilig-Grab-
Straße), although the data layer shows nothing suspicious (tagged correctly,
last change
Am Donnerstag 18 Dezember 2008 18:41:31 schrieb Marc Schütz:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.9853lon=10.874zoom=14layers=B000FTF
T http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/4289879/history
The lake in the above link is rendered as if it were a street
(Heilig-Grab- Straße), although the data
Hi!
During the last months I worked a lot on my check routines and created a
website that presents spots in the map that could contain errors.
Please have a look at
http://keepright.ipax.at
I will try to update the error table on a regular schedule and at some
time in
It has been explained many times in the
past, not just
by me, that database freakiness _will_ happen because we don't
have
transactions, our server is often under high load, and there
may be memory
leaks or blocking processes in some of the software we use.
Do I understand
Diff uploads will not help online editor such as Potlatch. The
addition of transactions and exposure of the version numbers will help
more.
Why not? It may well utilize it for changes to multiple objects that should be
atomic, e.g. the example mentioned here.
Regards, Marc
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On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 10:06:43 +0200, Eddy Petrișor
eddy.petri...@gmail.com wrote:
Pascal Neis a scris:
Hi,
to improve the driving instructions on openrouteservice.org I put
all my languages/translations with a template in the Wiki.
See
2009/3/25 Radomír Černoch radomir.cern...@gmail.com:
Firstly create the initial ontology to support at
least all official map elements.
Hi Radomír,
There's no such thing. In fact, the lack of a fixed/official ontology
is held as one of the key defining attributes of the success,
Use as delimiter, (since it can never
be used in key or value tag)
I'm pretty sure it can; AFAIK there are no limitations on what may occur in
keys and values (besides NUL).
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Am Dienstag 31 März 2009 15:33:24 schrieb Stefan de Konink:
Marc Schütz wrote:
Use as delimiter, (since it can never
be used in key or value tag)
I'm pretty sure it can; AFAIK there are no limitations on what may occur
in keys and values (besides NUL).
We are running an XML system
I was more thinking of the cases where the house itself (and probably
each of the other houses in the same village too) has only one number.
While this number would formally belong to one of the two systems,
in practice it would not make much of a difference.
I'm sorry, but I am not
Am Mittwoch 10 Juni 2009 22:30:30 schrieb Mikel Maron:
I'm having trouble with the wmsplugin for JOSM.
When starting JOSM, get this dialog.
Could not load wmsplugin. Delete from preferences?
JOSM is latest, version 1657. wmplugin is just downloaded from
1. Go to http://www.systemeD.net/stuff/keycode.html
2. Type some non-ASCII characters into the top box (letters with accents,
the sort of thing you might want to enter as an OSM tag value)
3. For each one, tell me what it returns in the next two boxes
I typed: äöüÄÖÜß
This is what appeared:
I can mass delete the empty relations (which are not members of other
relations) like you did with ways but I will not go and check each one
of the 7k. Would someone object to me deleting them? What are other
ideas about the origin of empty relations?
I'd say go ahead and delete those that
Am Donnerstag 27 August 2009 23:50:19 schrieb Andreas Kalsch:
When I retrieve Wiki pages via wget I get a confusing bunch of characters:
?????[?$??=??~ry?te?jwUwg??G?G?wF??v?lA?|
??(AJ(?5???=|??'???{?_?3#3w????n77??l?|???}?ëO???5????O/?{
This is probably due to a misconfiguration of the proxy server; I think
it is
unlikely that MediaWiki is the cause.
It looks like gzip compression, maybe the OP should try to gunzip it.
Of course, but the server (or more likely the proxy) is still mis-behaving: if
the client does not
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:59:15 +0200
Von: Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de
An: dev@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: [OSM-dev] Problem retrieving wiki pages
Of course, but the server (or more likely the proxy) is still
mis-behaving:
if the
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in the planet file there are some tags containing a ? in the key,
eg. in line 725579517
node id=187690242 lat=49.2199004 lon=12.6700505
timestamp=2009-08-24T13:30:09Z version=5 changeset=2243654
user=klausis uid=85761
tag k=amenity v=parking /
tag k=name?? v=Parkdeck? /
Hi list,
somehow a user managed to create empty tags on a node:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/513414350/history
Is this a bug or a feature?
Regards, Marc
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Am Dienstag 29 September 2009 17:31:26 schrieb Maarten Deen:
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 08:15:24 -0700 (PDT), Richard Fairhurst
rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Marc Schütz wrote:
somehow a user managed to create empty tags on a node:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/513414350/history
Am Mittwoch 07 Oktober 2009 22:57:52 schrieb Dan Homerick:
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
there is nothing special to forest or wood. Woods share the same
problem. If you render a park atop the landuse, the woods will
disappear below.
Hmm interesting, thank you for your response,
any way I can get the most-up-to-date osm2pgsql?
I been trying to search the internet to find it... No luck.
The windows binary version would be great.
Looking for the udpated osm2pgsql
As per
Am Sonntag 21 Februar 2010 09:55:40 schrieb Apollinaris Schoell:
openstreetbugs is basically there but has a crappy UI. It needs to be
1) click 'feedback' or 'problem'
2) enter problem
3) click ok
ok and then? who will pick it up and fix it?
look at openstreetbugs and most could be
It's not that bad actually. There are basically two classes of bugs:
those that can be fixed immediately (The name of this street is spelled
wrong, This xxx doesn't exist anymore), and those that require
someone to go out and actually look at the situation there and record
GPS traces.
Example:
Your coordinates (G): (2, 3)
Your road segment (AB): (1, 1) - (4, 5)
Therefore you get:
Function for all points on AB: (1, 1) + t*(3, 4) (for 0=t=1)
Normal vector to AB (n): (-4, 3)
Unified normal vector to AB (n0): (-4/5, 3/5) = (-0.8, 0.6)
You can use the
2010/11/3 Stefan Keller sfkel...@gmail.com:
2. What about names in the local dialect (very important to me)? I'm
thinkin about 'Barça' for Barcelona, Spain, or 'Züri' which is Swiss
German for Zurich, Switzerland). How to tag those? = Something like
'ch' plus a subdomain?
You should
You should differentiate between a dialect and a real language.
While für languages there is name:XX (language code), for dialects you
can use loc_name and alike.
No, this is _not_ the purpose of loc_name. In fact,
loc_name/name/old_name/official_name... and language tags are completely
(re-added CC to list)
Thanks for the interesting discussion. I know it's a astonishingly
borderless topic (see [1]).
What I still have in mind is to be able to produce a map with local
names (i.e. for preserving cultural heritage).
So I think it's time to summarize:
* As far as I
Hi!
I'm trying to install Rails port on Ubuntu 12.10 (or OpenSuse 12.2).
Everything done accordung to wiki, but on both systems the rake tests
fail with same error:
Errors running test:functionals! #RuntimeError: Command failed with
status (1): [ruby -Ilib:test
var marker = L.marker([? echo $dati[1][5]; ?, ? echo $dati[1][6];
?]).addTo(map);
marker.bindPopup(b? echo $dati[1][2]; ?/bbr? echo
$dati[1][7]; ?).openPopup();
...
as suggested in Leaflet Quick Start Guide. If I want to show 50 points
(stored in $dati matrix), what code can
var marker = L.marker([? echo $dati[1][5]; ?, ? echo $dati[1][6];
?]).addTo(map);
marker.bindPopup(b? echo $dati[1][2]; ?/bbr? echo
$dati[1][7]; ?).openPopup();
...
as suggested in Leaflet Quick Start Guide. If I want to show 50 points
(stored in $dati matrix), what code can
Hi list!
I'm trying to use the new wmsplugin with webkit on Windows 2000. However,
webkit-image only produces grey tiles with the Yahoo logo in the bottom right
corner.
The URL webkit-image tries to render is:
I have updated all the components in question today (JOSM 1178,
wmsplugin 12534, webkit-image from 2008-12-19, size 25088 bytes), even
first deleted the wmsplugin.jar and the directory it has created from
JOSM's plugin dir, so I'm pretty sure I'm using the newest versions.
What
I think we should currently resolve the following question:
Is it better to use 'addr:alternatenumber' (or any other similar key) as
the preferred way of storing secondary housing numbers for _most_
countries or is it better to adopt 'addr:some_czech_label' for Czech
Republic and
Also, I want to change all those don'ts and won'ts to proper English.
This doesn't change the meaning of the string, so all the translations
(hopefully) just need to be unfuzzied.
I thought, these don'ts and won'ts is proper english. Am I wrong?
+1
Furthermore, don't and do not etc. are
Well Marc Schütz is in theory completely wrong that don't and do not
are not freely interchangeable. Don't is a contraction of do not
and means exactly the same thing by definition.
Then why is not this sentence right?
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