== Short Version ==
We are pleased to announce the release of MapOSMatic, a set of tools
to automatically generate cities' map from OpenStreetMap data.
MapOSMatic takes care of generating a labelled grid over the map, a
list of street with references matching the grid as well as a nice
layout of
Hello,
one year ago I've set up an OSM-Server with API 0.5. Now we've switched to a
new Debian-Server with API 0.6 and postgres-DB. To import the old data from the
old API-05-Server into the new API06-Server I've tried the steps
below-mentioned. During the import osmosis is terminating with
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:14, David MENTRE dmen...@linux-france.org wrote:
We are pleased to announce the release of MapOSMatic, a set of tools
to automatically generate cities' map from OpenStreetMap data.
MapOSMatic takes care of generating a labelled grid over the map, a
list of street
Bonjour,
Une super application pour montrer au monde à quoi ça sert de saisir des
cartes qui sont déjà dans ...
Sinon, pour la prochaine version serait possible d'avoir un PDF unique
comportant la carte et la liste des rues sur 2 pages successives, histoire de
l'imprimer en recto/verso
Hello,
2009/9/10 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
Is the limitation to france just because of postgis size? or is it
something different?
We have three main limitations:
* locale used for sorting is hard coded to fr_FR currently:
2009/9/10 David MENTRE:
limitations:
* Street prefixes are hard-coded for French:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/maposmatic/ocitysmap.git/tree/ocitysmap/street_index.py#n35
as you may know there is a list of prefixes in the wiki
Sorry for being a noob, but what is the perpose of threading it though
osmosis using -rci. Why not run a cron that does ./osm2pgsql -a ../diff.ocm?
2009/9/9 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Hi,
Richard Ive wrote:
When you say read the diffs. Do you mean download the weekly planet from
Sabine,
sabine.te...@gmx.de wrote:
Caused by: org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: value too long for type
character varying(255)
This is probably just what it says - you seem to have a node with a tag
value of more than 255 characters. That was ok with 0.5 but is not ok
any more.
I
Richard Ive wrote:
Sorry for being a noob, but what is the perpose of threading it though
osmosis using -rci. Why not run a cron that does ./osm2pgsql -a ../diff.ocm?
Osmosis --rci takes care of downloading and merging of diffs for you.
Say your cron doesn't run for a while, for whatever
Oh wow. That sounds very useful.
Is
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/DetailedUsage#--read-change-interval_.28--rci.29the
only documentation available for this?
2009/9/10 Lennard l...@xs4all.nl
Richard Ive wrote:
Sorry for being a noob, but what is the perpose of threading it though
Richard Ive wrote:
Is
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/DetailedUsage#--read-change-interval_.28--rci.29
the only documentation available for this?
The example on the Minutely Mapnik wiki page is useful too, but yeah,
your link points to the official osmosis documentation.
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Don't worry actually. That's more than enough documentation :P
2009/9/10 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
Oh wow. That sounds very useful.
Is
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/DetailedUsage#--read-change-interval_.28--rci.29the
only documentation available for this?
2009/9/10
Thanks! I've found more then 685 nodes with tag values 255 characters ...
nice work to change them ... but now it's working!
I've thought, osmosis is creating 0.6-files with all changes.
Thanks again for your help!
Sabine
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Datum: Thu, 10 Sep 2009
Hello,
does anybody know an JAVA-Library with similar features like OpenLayers
Javascript-Lib?
I would like to enhance our Java-Client to get maps from WMS-Servers.
Thanks for your effort.
Olli
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2009/9/10 Oliver Koppisch oli...@koppisch.net:
Hello,
does anybody know an JAVA-Library with similar features like OpenLayers
Javascript-Lib?
I would like to enhance our Java-Client to get maps from WMS-Servers.
Thanks for your effort.
Java for what platform?
Grant Slater wrote:
Politely, hell no.
Compare total hardware usage and cost of operating and coordinating
ti...@home* layer versus mapnik layer. Mapnik layer still operates
from 1 server!
hey, so does t...@h. It operates from 1 server. Just uses a few more
clients :).
* t...@h got us
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Graham Jones
grahamjones...@googlemail.com wrote:
I might give this a bit more thought if I get chance - does anyone have a
feel for the load on the XAPI servers? - queries per unit time and data
rate?
There is the munin graphs, but they only give an overview
2009/9/10 David MENTRE dmen...@linux-france.org:
2009/9/10 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
Is the limitation to france just because of postgis size? or is it
something different?
We have three main limitations:
* locale used for sorting is hard coded to fr_FR currently:
Hi Oliver,
does anybody know an JAVA-Library with similar features like OpenLayers
Javascript-Lib?
I would like to enhance our Java-Client to get maps from WMS-Servers.
Thanks for your effort.
Depending on what you expect in detail (ready-to-use-library or example
code), and whether the
Hi Holger,
ah yes, JOSM. It's obvious. But it's capabilities far exceed our needs. But
maybe we can use only the parts we need. I will take a look. Thank you
Oliver
Am 10. September 2009 21:16 schrieb Holger Schöner nume...@ancalime.de:
Hi Oliver,
does anybody know an JAVA-Library with
In article 4aa91558.1040...@sspaeth.de sebast...@sspaeth.de writes:
I would love to see more ROMAs and TRAPIs put in place (fast read only
mirror), also XAPIs that allow convenient filtering might be nice)
As far as I can tell, it looks like a single Trapi server could handle
all t...@h requests,
Hello!
I had taken an increasing interest in the data and software side of
OpenStreetMap over the last half year, quickly resulting in some hacking
on data analysis, map drawing and routing, leading to a C++ library
which is already usable (but still far form complete) and is designed to
handle
Hi,
In any case it is OK now and I will not disturb you again.
I don't think Dirk didn't feel disturbed per se. But as a developer, you spend
a significant amount of time with understanding bug reports. A report always
should contain some short description how to reproduce the problem (»If I
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