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Try this one: http://openbusmap.org/
Dunno how old it's data is, looks like a week old or something.
2010/12/15 Laurence Penney l...@lorp.org:
The other day I tidied up a road junction near where I live in Bristol,
moving nodes and deleting a way with the aid of Bing imagery. I found it more
Yup. Work is being done on Mapnik2.
Read about it on http://trac.mapnik.org/wiki/Mapnik2
2010/12/15 Robert Elsenaar rob...@elsenaar.info:
Hi,
We all know there lot of our maps are rendered with Mapnik.
Does somebody knows if there is development going on on this software. Dows
thsi software
Thanks! September is quite old...
2010/12/15 Dominik Mahrer (Teddy) te...@teddy.ch:
On 12/15/2010 04:39 PM, Peter wrote:
Try this one: http://openbusmap.org/
Dunno how old it's data is, looks like a week old or something.
The data is from September.
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view
According to the Milestone date in 15 hours.
http://trac.mapnik.org/milestone/Mapnik2
...but I don't think so. There is no reliable release date.
Peter
2010/12/21 Wyo otto.w...@orpatec.ch:
Lennard wrote:
On 20-12-2010 22:29, Wyo wrote:
Hmm, no remarks at all. Now what shall i do next to get
There is always the note and fixme tags...
2010/12/23 rob...@elsenaar.info:
Citeren S.Higashi s_hig...@mua.biglobe.ne.jp:
Hi ergo,
I researched Akihabara,Tokyo lasy sunday^_^
There are many anime shops and hard to categorize.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Anime01_video.jpg
cycleway=track is used when there is a cycle path paralell to a road.
But it is esentially the same as tagging the cycleway as a seperate
way with highway=cycleway.
See also: A track is a cycle path that is separated from cars
(commonly referred to as a bike path, greenway, or Class 1
facility in
Use linux, do an ls -lhA /media/drivelabel copy the file you need,
leave the rest untouched, unplug, done!
But browser vulnerabilities? Those usually get patched within the day, right?
2011/1/6 j...@jfeldredge.com:
Leaving USB thumb drives lying around, so that people will plug them into a
Ride the City
http://www.ridethecity.com/
Maybe there is some explanation there.
2011/1/6 Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Robert Elsenaar rob...@elsenaar.info wrote:
RTC is the abbriviation of Regional Transportation Commission. So the amout
of money you
Hi Dave, hi Warin,
exactly my thoughts. See also again the comments on my diary: these
names seem to be official ones.
So I'll add OSM notes to let others fix this or should I move them
directly to official name and leave name empty? (I've no local knowledge
there :))
Kind Regards,
Peter
normally not go into the name tag or how to fix this properly, if at all.
Regards,
Peter
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Hi Paul, hi John,
On 27.09.2015 14:46, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 5:21 AM, Peter <graphhop...@gmx.de
> <mailto:graphhop...@gmx.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> we've detecting more and more long names for highways, like I
, but that is probably just a different opinion.
See the GraphHopper issue because of this wink
https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/435
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could put together n nodes, connect a way between them,
forming an area, and then tag the way. Allowing us to know how far
along the street the restaurant stretches and if it maybe has a back
door onto another street etc etc. (This is nice but not really
necessary).
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the tags might refer just as much to the ways passing over the
tunnel as to those passing under it.
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, railway or waterway
These are quite common in the Uk. (Do I need to find a photo)
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2009/11/4 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
2009/11/4 Richard Bullock rb...@cantab.net
We don't *have* to stick to dictionary definitions here when tagging, as
long as the meaning is clear;
exactly, this is not generally about dictionary
of towns are getting the round abouts
sponsored for advertising. So if its labled with loads of adverts
don't go and label it the with the adverts, They have this amazing
habit of changing.
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Community Centres, Church Halls, Sports Club Halls, etc etc. maybe
rentable=yes and maybe even club=scouts;church;toddlers;etc. to list
the multiple uses of the premisies at different times.
Just an idea.
Peter.
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judgement then fine. I'm sure the list is more than
happy to arbitrate should it turn into a tagging war. But at the end
of the day its a Judgement call what ever the rules for the judgement
are based on.
Peter.
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and I will also create a JOSM preset for
that new key.
I'd just wanted to ask here if this would be ok for you, too.
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=repair. but service=* is yet another proposal..
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Am 24.08.2010 12:17, schrieb Liz:
the butcher and baker are working with raw materials, producing something
temporary and not required to have beauty in its form
What, there is no beauty in my rump steak? I cant accept that, it's not
true!!!1eleven11! ;)
Just kidding.
Peter
Am 24.08.2010 13:38, schrieb Elena of Valhalla:
On 8/24/10, Peter Körnerosm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Am 24.08.2010 12:17, schrieb Liz:
the butcher and baker are working with raw materials, producing something
temporary and not required to have beauty in its form
What, there is no beauty
Am 24.08.2010 14:37, schrieb Élisée Reclus:
Am 24.08.2010 14:28, schrieb Simone Saviolo:
2010/8/24 Peter Körnerosm-li...@mazdermind.de:
I'd like Élisée Reclus proposal better: if it sells something to end
customers is a shop and not a craft.
A sculptor (and an art gallery, often) ultimately
Am 24.08.2010 15:07, schrieb Pieren:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de
mailto:osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Why does the list of proposed values for craft= then contain butcher
and bakery?
Remove the obvious shop entries like bakery and butcher
I
or on the Discussion Page..
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Am 25.08.2010 01:12, schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
2010/8/24 Peter Körnerosm-li...@mazdermind.de:
- Is heating_engineer really different from hvac?
heating_engineer is not a craft but an engineer. The craft is hvac or
plumper. A company that installs AC is not necessary equipped
Am 25.08.2010 01:14, schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
2010/8/24 Élisée Reclusfe-nospam-2009-03...@arcor.de:
Am 24.08.2010 10:08, schrieb Peter Körner:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:MaZderMind/Key:craft
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:MaZderMind/DE:Key:craft
Are artists
.
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of a storefront location, dealing with walk-up customers, but without space for a table for customers to use.
the will IMHO generally not be restaurants but fast_food.
maybe with extra takeaway=yes and drivein=yes :)
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this as fast-food - grab and take away - no matter what kind
of food is sold.
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wrong. If you can eat there it is a
restaurant or a fast_food but not a craft. If this conclusion is right,
then let's stop here and keep the discussion tight to the craft tag.
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Hi.
I'm new to this list, so at first let me introduce myself in a few words.
I'm Peter and a student in computer science at the university of
Paderborn, Germany.
Currently I write my bachelor thesis about navigation for the blind
based on OpenStreetmap data.
In that context I try to figure
Hi David.
Thanks for your reply - I'll comment your (shortened) mail in between.
On 26.08.2010 22:47, David ``Smith'' wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Peter Wendorff
wendo...@uni-paderborn.de wrote:
Makes sense to me. You might consider one minor modification, though:
maybe we could
Hi Tobias.
On 26.08.2010 23:52, Tobias Knerr wrote:
On 26.08.2010 22:25, Peter Wendorff wrote:
My approach would be - and I would like to get your opinions on that:
- a sidewalk is tagged like every other footway
highway=footway|path
(foot=yes)
(segregated=yes|no)
footway
relations for making up whole streets, but it hasn't
gained much use with house numbering - most use the tag
addr:street - so I doubt it would happen with sidewalks, either.
That's the reason for my idea not to use a relation, yes.
regards
Peter
support from the data
- it's not a good option to ignore tagged crossings.
regards
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On 27.08.2010 11:37, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Tom Chancet...@acrewoods.net wrote:
I have been told two different things, now. Do we use semicolons or not?
I have been contributing to OSM for five years and have never used
semicolons, so I am inclined to go
Hi Kim,
why exactly do you want to convert a widely used tag (amenity=sauna,
~1000 uses) to a very rarely used tag (leisure=sauna, ~13 uses).
The Proposal does not tell why this change is required.
Peter
Am 27.08.2010 14:31, schrieb Kim Slotte:
Hello,
There is plans to replace amenity
On 29.08.2010 07:04, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped
parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot.
use capacity:disabled=n for that.
If these slots are at a specific place inside a bigger area, tag it
additionally
On 31.08.2010 20:58, David Earl wrote:
Just to throw something else into this discussion...
highway=steps
It doesn't (or at least, isn't documented as) have direction, but
_could_ have in the same way as rivers (direction of way is down the
steps, say).
To quote the wiki:
, perhaps someone
has to build one!?
If you can see errors at mapnik, that's good - but don't change Mapnik
to visualize more errors.
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Hi.
Could be invented by non-English speakers. In German it's
Beachvolleyball as one word - other languages could be similar, don't know.
regards
Peter
On 01.09.2010 07:18, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
I'm wondering if there's a reason this is beachvolleyball rather than
beach_volleyball. Most
Hi all friends of good tagging,
The proposal is opened for one week now and I plan to put it to voting
phase at Tu, 7.9.2010. If you have any comments or ideas or think that
the proposal needs to be changed significantly, I'd like you to speak up
during the next week.
Peter
Am 24.08.2010
ironic
Is the place where the Mapnik server is housed craft=tiler in future?
/ironic
+1 for the proposal from me.
Peter Wendorff
On 01.09.2010 09:37, Peter Körner wrote:
Hi all friends of good tagging,
The proposal is opened for one week now and I plan to put it to voting
phase at Tu
brain), automatic
deletions should be avoided from my POV.
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tagging in the database.
The railway example is only one of more examples.
If collapsing takes into account the number of collapsed tracks to
consider it for the signature in the map - even better.
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Hi.
Should not building=homeless_shelter be correct - and thus more precise
than the big collection amenity?
Peter
On 04.09.2010 03:24, Sean Horgan wrote:
Dear mappers,
I scoured the well-written wiki pages for a similar feature but
couldn't find one so here is a proposal for a Homeless
languages than English, it
should use a dictionary for that at client side.
regards
Peter
On 04.09.2010 18:12, Erik Johansson wrote:
Hi
I would like to tag areas with apartment buildings, and small houses
for a single family differently, at the moment I tag all of them with
landuse
On 05.09.2010 09:23, Steve Bennett wrote:
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Peter Wendorff
wendo...@uni-paderborn.de wrote:
I'm sure, there has to be a way for renderers to collapse parallel ways to
one - without explicit tagging in the database.
The railway example is only one of more examples
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Hi All,
after two weeks without contradictions, I'll open up voting for the
Craft proposal:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Craft
Thank you for your vote.
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probably show, that adding simply a tree by one user
motivates other people to add more data.
regards
Peter
On 07.09.2010 17:24, NopMap wrote:
John F. Eldredge wrote:
It seems reasonable to me that a node simply tagged as a tree, with no
other information, could be single or not-single
) and invite all to comment
on the other two requested changes.
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, there's no
problem with adding both tags.
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|framing|etc]
If no one opts against this, I'll change the proposal accordingly. Does
anyone think this would invalidate the given votes?
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there to
actually do something.
One side note
One side note from me I'd ask for your understanding: It's so hard to
follow all these wording issues if you're no native speaker. I really
need your help to find the correct terminology.
Peter
applied those changes and added photographic_laboratory.
I'm not happy that these questions did't came up during RFC stage but
now during the voting stage. Does anybody think this is a problem for
the validity of the votes?
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Am 07.09.2010 13:31, schrieb Peter Körner:
after two weeks without contradictions, I'll open up voting for the
Craft proposal:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Craft
The Voting has now been open for 1 week and so far we have 25 people
approving the proposal. The voting
less values is more easy to parse and search - there is no string
slicing needed.
But:
I would not mix these together.
Perhaps that's only my POV - feel free to argument against.
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for other features as well, and I think, tagged as a
barrier node the relation would be clear enough - or are there any use
cases for a barrier where rfid would relate to another entity than the
barrier itself? same for keypad, rfid, biometric and magnetic_stripe.
regards
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lowered.
With that in mind, it's not tagging as area, it's tagging the way -
although the way is closed.
regards
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scheme to generally
support grouping tags together while differentiating several groups on
one geometry object.
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of it's elements or vice
versa. Per role you can define forward only or backward only for parts
of the route.
Compare http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route#Members for
details.
regards
Peter
On 23.09.2010 20:53, Dave F. wrote:
Hi
I've a railway routes that's drawn as a single
Hi
The new tag craft has been approved by 35 voters and so I moved on and
pushed it to map-features:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features#Craft
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:craft
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:craft%3Dcarpenter
Thank you for your votes.
Peter
?
regards
Peter
On 01.09.2010 09:37, Peter Körner wrote:
Hi all friends of good tagging,
The proposal is opened for one week now and I plan to put it to voting
phase at Tu, 7.9.2010. If you have any comments or ideas or think that
the proposal needs to be changed significantly, I'd like you
Am 26.09.2010 13:09, schrieb Elizabeth Dodd:
On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 12:16:14 +0200
Peter Wendorffwendo...@uni-paderborn.de wrote:
I would like to add this to craft, but I don't know a good english
value for that.
Printery
Please remember to add it to the offiial Tag-Page [1
On 28.09.2010 02:48, John Smith wrote:
On 28 September 2010 10:38, Dave F.dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
If historic data was kept within OSM it would become far to cluttered.
Not if this data was filtered by default, and only shown if requested.
The present method of showing everything is
it there.
There still should be one common channel to send important notifications
to both discussion lists, but that should not be discussed on this list.
Peter
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Jonobennett
[2] http://taginfo.openstreetmap.de/keys/craft
problem of what
should be on the map-features page.
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Am 13.10.2010 13:54, schrieb NopMap:
Considering the reversal of the crafts entry
He did not reverse anything, the craft tag and all documentation is
still there, its just not listed as a common used tag (because it's not
common used right now).
Peter
.
Yes I would approve that. Same with geological which is only used 120
times worldwide. Let's clean the map features list!
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the inconsistency? Either way makes sense, but shouldn't we pick
one and stick with it?
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=country'
AND NOT name IS NULL
LIMIT 10;
I could set up such a style on the toolserver if it would be helpful,
but I'd like to point to the localized maps we currently have in 30
languages: http://toolserver.org/~osm/locale/ (use the layer switcher).
Peter
.
Peter
[1] http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/424313582
[2] http://toolserver.org/~mazder/multilingual-country-list/?lang=ko
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would say, we should search for a more sophisticated
solution; and the best thing (while much work to do) would be to have
language specific label layers.
regards
Peter
On 14.10.2010 09:59, Peter Körner wrote:
Am 14.10.2010 08:39, schrieb Jochen Topf:
And one problem they have is that maps
not look nice because the name tag sometimes already contains
brackets.
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AS local_name,
CASE WHEN NOT name ~* (tags-'name:en')
THEN name || ' (' || (tags-'name:en') ||')'
ELSE name
END AS display_name
FROM planet_point
WHERE tags @ 'place=country'
AND NOT name IS NULL
LIMIT 10;
I'ts so simple.
Peter
will get a better database with maps similar or equal
to the maps we have now, but perhaps with the far view towards real
multi-language rendering using e.g. different language layers.
regards
Peter
On 14.10.2010 16:03, Peter Körner wrote:
Am 14.10.2010 15:56, schrieb Richard Mann:
You can also
Am 14.10.2010 16:42, schrieb Craig Wallace:
On 14/10/2010 14:51, Peter Körner wrote:
To render a German map there are two possibilities:
1. render name:de if it exists, name otherwise
2. render name if its identical to name:de, name (name:de)
otherwise
name does hereby refer to the local name
for a sign that says exactly that,
without the router needing to know anything about what the local
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Am 15.10.2010 08:21, schrieb Stephen Hope:
So the sign Rue Bouganville St would be name:en=Bouganville Street,
name:fr=Rue Bouganville, but what would you put in name=?
Exactly what's on the sign: Rue Bouganville St
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like a good road song.
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/roadsong.cfm
For better or worse, that made me think of images like
http://failblog.org/2008/07/03/sign-design-fail/
Whether it's a good thing or not, we still have to figure out how to tag
it. Bear with us.
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=kiosk.
regards
Peter
On 17.10.2010 11:52, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
shops should be tagged with shop=shop category, which refers to the
kind of stuff sold, also in cases like supermarket or convenience,
which are less obvious then e.g. shop=electronics.
shop=kiosk breaks this rule, as it doesn't
be a problem but if you get local people to do it, it
is not a problem.
It may get a problem in a BiDi Scenario but this is up to the UI of the
editors and the renderers.
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=kiosk is wrong here.
Perhaps that's an additional tag we have to find. I'm not sure.
But it should be considered also in this discussion here.
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different history
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Andrew S. J. Sawyer assaw...@gmail.com writes:
My thoughts are mixed in below.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:17, Peter Budny pet...@gatech.edu wrote:
Antony Pegg anttheli...@gmail.com writes:
tagging admin area / populated centers / labels in USA seems to
come down to two
Richard Weait rich...@weait.com writes:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Peter Budny pet...@gatech.edu wrote:
[ ... ]
I forgot to mention control cities
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_city).
These are cities that are designated for use on highway signs to
indicate which direction
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probably would indicate the
township boundaries on most maps in a similar (though somewhat less
prominent) manner to county boundaries - at least at certain zoom
levels.
It sounds like you may have just found a use for the missing
admin_level=7 in the US.
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Anthony o...@inbox.org writes:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Peter Budny pet...@gatech.edu wrote:
Anthony o...@inbox.org writes:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Jim McAndrew j...@loc8.us wrote:
There are townships in other states that are managed differently, but in PA
and NJ
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/Local_government_in_Pennsylvania)
So, are Pennsylvania school districts admin_level=7?
I wouldn't think of school districts as a form of governmental/political
division, which is what admin_level represents in my mind.
Not that they shouldn't be on the map, but I think they belong under a
different tag.
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that the US is
divided into states which are divided into counties, Mexico is divided
into estados which are divided into minicipios, Japan is divided into
ken (prefectures) which are divided into combinations of shi (cities),
cho (towns), and mura (villages), etc.
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Am 21.10.2010 23:29, schrieb Sean Horgan:
The definition of such a tag/key that is so common the database (3+%
according to taginfo: http://taginfo.openstreetmap.de/keys/amenity),
needs more than a single line definition.
Do you have a suggestion?
Peter
for social_facility=*, and therefore that
should be enough. social_facility is not ambiguous conflicting with
other *=social_facility for interpretation as a subtag.
That in mind: +1 from me for optional amenity=social_facility
regards
Peter
On 21.10.2010 23:27, Sean Horgan wrote:
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