John Wilbanks wrote:
ps - Those of you interested in copyleft and freedom might want to
interview Stallman on this issue as well.
I tend not to agree with him on non-software issues but I would be very
interested to know what he thinks, particularly since he has just been
through a major
Rob Myers wrote:
John Wilbanks wrote:
ps - Those of you interested in copyleft and freedom might want to
interview Stallman on this issue as well.
I tend not to agree with him on non-software issues but I would be
very
interested to know what he thinks, particularly since he has just
I got a question from the list, did some research, and herein present
the answers. That's it - as Steve noted early in this, IANAL, and
arguments about the law between non lawyers can be as absurd as
arguments about geospatial nodes between lawyers...
I suggest you sit down with some lawyers
Nathan Scott wrote:
Ok this may seem like a daft question, but how do you set the path so it
uses version 1.6?
I've installed JAVA1.6 from Sun, but not sure how to force the JAVA calls to
use it?
you need to change variables
PATH to include java executable directory (or you need to call
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Nathan Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok this may seem like a daft question, but how do you set the path so it
uses version 1.6?
I've installed JAVA1.6 from Sun, but not sure how to force the JAVA calls to
use it?
If you are using ubuntu, the following
Hi,
When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS database with
the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can simply find hundreds or
thousands of logical errors in data. For example this is an excerpt from the
list of highway tags used in the data:
...
residetial
Rahkonen Jukka schrieb:
Hi,
When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS database with
the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can simply find hundreds or
thousands of logical errors in data. For example this is an excerpt from the
list of highway tags used in the
On 01/03/2008 12:12, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
There are lots of pure typos which could be most effectively corrected
directly in the database without using JOSM or something in between. Is
there somebody whom I could send a list of the items that need update? I can
get osm_id of those
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 11:21 PM, Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mapnik itself, judging by http://www.mapnik.org/, seems to regard the
whole PosgreSQL thing as optional. Is there any way of getting OSM data
into a format Mapnik will render without having to set up a database?
David Earl wrote:
secondary
secondary_link
service
steps
Those are widely recognized tags AFAICS.
ski_jump
snowmobileway
While unconventional (particularly the first), there's no reason why
someone shouldn't tag these things like this.
We should only be correcting obviously unintended
Colin Marquardt schrieb:
Rahkonen Jukka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS
database with the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can
simply find hundreds or thousands of logical errors in data. For
example this is an excerpt from
Gervase Markham schreef:
2. What do I need? PostgreSQL? Python? What else?
See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Mapnik
It's rather short. Is it really that simple...?
I'm surprised by that reaction... I just read the Mapnik page and
thought that's flipping
I have JAVA1.6 downloaded and installed.
I have a shell script do_it that looks like this:
java -mx1024m -jar osmosis.jar --read-xml file=uk-080227.osm /
--bounding-polygon file=MyArea.txt --write-xml /
file=MyArea.osm
and MyArea.txt looks like this:
North_Bristol
1
51.6304 -2.5619
Hi all,
Some progress made:
I have a shell script do_it2.sh that looks like this:
java -mx1024m -jar osmosis.jar --read-xml file=uk-080227.osm
--bounding-polygon file=MyArea.txt --write-xml file=MyArea.osm
and MyArea.txt looks like this:
North_Bristol
1
51.6304 -2.5619
51.6304
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 07:39:06PM +, Chris Hill wrote:
The OsmaRender and Information Freeway slippy maps are *very* slow today. Is
there a problem?
cheers, Chris
There was; there shouldn't be anymore. Sorry about htat.
Regards,
--
Christopher Schmidt
MetaCarta
Much better now, thanks
cheers, Chris
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To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Saturday, 1 March, 2008 9:31:27 PM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Server speed
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 07:39:06PM +, Chris Hill wrote:
The OsmaRender and
Gerald.Oppen wrote:
/ Da man den Leitungen eine kV-Angabe spendieren kann, koennte man diese
// Angabe nutzen, um wichtigere Stromleitungen bereits in Zoom 14 oder
// 15, kleinere oder nicht entsprechend ausgezeichnete erst ab Zoom 16
// einzuzeichnen.
/
Vorausgesetzt, man führt beim Mappen
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Hi,
Ich bin recht neu bei Openstreetmap. Ich habe probiert den [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Klient auf meinem Win XP Rechner zum laufen zu bekommen.
Dazu habe ich mir den Installer runter geladen. Passwort und Login habe ich
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 18:11:33 +0100
Von: Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Openstreetmap allgemeines in Deutsch talk-de@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: [Talk-de] Sportverein Fußballplatz
Moin,
Den Unterschied zwischen leisure=pitch und
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Gerald.Oppen schrieb:
/ Da man den Leitungen eine kV-Angabe spendieren kann, koennte man diese
// Angabe nutzen, um wichtigere Stromleitungen bereits in Zoom 14 oder
// 15, kleinere oder nicht entsprechend ausgezeichnete erst ab Zoom 16
//
Hi,
Hmm... also laut der englischen Map Features-Seite bezeichnet leisure=pitch
jegliche Art von Sportplätzen, und mit sport=... kann dann die Sportart
genauer spezifiziert werden. D.h., leisure=pitch (oder natürlich
amenity=sports_centre) ist immer notwendig, und sport=... ist optional (ist
Laut Wikipedia ist der rechte Masten:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:Hochspannungsleitung.JPG eine 380KV
Leitung. Ich sehe da nur zwei Isolatoren.
Du meinst die zwei Isolatoren nebeneinander? Das hat bzgl. Spannung nichts zu
sagen,
dass ist eine mechanische Sache.
Ich rede von der Anzahl
/ Das kann man bei den grossen Gittermasten an den Isolatoren in Reihe
abzählen:
// 1 Isolator 110KV
// 2 Isolatoren 220KV
// 3 Isolatoren 380KV
/ Das würde ich so pauschal nicht sagen.
Ich schliesse nicht aus dass es auch andere Konstruktionen - ausserhalb
Dutschlands sowieso.
Aus
Gerald.Oppen schrieb:
/ Das kann man bei den grossen Gittermasten an den Isolatoren in Reihe
abzählen:
// 1 Isolator 110KV
// 2 Isolatoren 220KV
// 3 Isolatoren 380KV
oft stehen (zumindest hier bei uns im ehemaligen gebiet der EVS - jetzt
EnBW) typenschilder am mastfuß (spannung;
Frank Sautter schrieb:
Gerald.Oppen schrieb:
/ Das kann man bei den grossen Gittermasten an den Isolatoren in Reihe
abzählen:
// 1 Isolator 110KV
// 2 Isolatoren 220KV
// 3 Isolatoren 380KV
oft stehen (zumindest hier bei uns im ehemaligen gebiet der EVS - jetzt
EnBW) typenschilder am
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 13:17:21 +0100
Von: Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Openstreetmap allgemeines in Deutsch talk-de@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: [Talk-de] Sportverein Fußballplatz
Hi,
Hmm... also laut der englischen Map Features-Seite
Hallo,
die neuen Dateien stehen wieder auf meiner Homepage zur Verfügung.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:Computerteddy
--
Viele Grüße
Carsten
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Pánove,
daleko zajímavější, než zobrazování dat z různých WMS serverů v JOSM
(dost mizerné prohlížečce WMS dat, s pochybnou schopností editovat
vektorová data, když to chcete slyšet) by pro většinu lidí --
potenciálních zájemců o výsledky OSM -- byl zajímavý WMS export *z* OSM.
Neméně tak
Excellent idea, thanks for that. The height profile they give out on the
day is very approximate.
Just wondering, did you use a specific bit of software for that, or
simply extract the height values from the XML?
Gregory
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From: Andy Robinson (blackadder) [mailto:[EMAIL
Gregory Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sent: 01 March 2008 8:24 AM
To: Andy Robinson (blackadder); talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: RE: [Talk-GB] London to Brighton Bike Ride - registration
Excellent idea, thanks for that. The height profile they give out on the
day is very
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