Sorry, it seemed to have gone offline, I have restarted the tracker,
thanks,
mike
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 2:25 AM, Jeremy Adams mile...@king-nerd.com wrote:
my latest experiment, splitting the osm files and sharing via torrent:
Hi Dear All.
I'm quite new in OSM area and hope somebody of you will point me a proper
direction.
I'm developing a server side Java method which should estimate shortest
vehicle path between any 2 points placed within 1 country.
On the first stage I've downloaded country shape file from
Am 19.06.2010 16:22, schrieb Claudius:
Am 19.06.2010 13:22, Peter Körner:
Am 19.06.2010 13:13, schrieb Claudius:
A better approach would require country- or location-aware rules for
choosing fallback languages.
There is nor technical probelm here. If we had a fallback chain like:
de:
On 20-6-2010 18:48, Peter Körner wrote:
Any format will do for a try. It'll be performed in the sql queries of
the mapnik xml file, just as i did it here:
http://svn.toolserver.org/svnroot/mazder/styles/osm-labels-poi/osm-labels.xml
Isn't it much easier to create a postgresql view for each
Oleg,
Oleg Demchenko wrote:
Later on I was advised I did a wrong job, and I should import OSM format
file to PostgreSQL. It contains ways, nodes and relations between them
and it is possible to build a graph directly from OSMOSIS file (database).
It is correct that you should use the OSM
Am 20.06.2010 19:26, schrieb Lennard:
That way updating your stylesheet is just an 'svn up' away. Now you'd
have to merge your changes into the updated versions.
But I have a custom stylesheet anyway - take a look at the xmls ;)
Peter
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Hi Frederik.
It was an idea to use osm2pgrouting, bus as I know this plugin is for Linux
server.
My client is running on a windows server. :-(
Back to Traveling Salesman. Well I've read osm file to dataset.What should
be a next step? Build a graph or map from a dataset? I have no clue what is
Hi everyone,
I noticed recently[1] that there's inconsistency between the final
state of nodes and ways after each is deleted. Nodes retain their last
known tags, meaning we can see the name/type in the history browser.
Ways, on the other hand, get their tags and constituent nodes wiped
out from
On 20-6-2010 19:59, Peter Körner wrote:
Am 20.06.2010 19:26, schrieb Lennard:
That way updating your stylesheet is just an 'svn up' away. Now you'd
have to merge your changes into the updated versions.
But I have a custom stylesheet anyway - take a look at the xmls ;)
Ah, I see. I think all
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