On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
1) Not sure why you're using highway=unclassified - you know
unclassified' is a particular type of road, right? Whereas cycleways can
occur on almost any kind of road. So you probably should write something
like
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
But it is documented in
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:cycleway since a while and is
about 100 times in osmdoc. The problem with cycleway=lane is that the
wiki never says clearly if it is for both sides and both
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
There are many sources of error in SRTM and GPS and barometric height
measures.
First of all
Height compared to what?
WGS84 adjusted by the deviation between WGS84 and EGM96 at the lat/lon of
the measurement? Would that work?
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
I think cycleway=lane clearly implies that there are lanes on both sides,
hence why replacing that with cycleway:left= is bad. If there is only one
lane, then fair enough to not use cycleway=lane.
Then for the case M1,
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 3:08 AM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
That said, I personally find the highway tagging guidelines difficult to
apply anyway. In states without formal legal road classifications we might
as
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:34 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/12/29 Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com:
What's so important about traffic_calming tags? True, they will affect
accurate trip time planning, but is that it?
He's assuming it's a objective way to map
(e.g. a road with speed bumps is never a primary)
You've obviously never been to Mexico City.
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What software do people use to manage their GPX files? Mainly I want to be
able to upload sections of GPX – rather than the whole thing – to Potlatch.
And it might be nice to be able to combine a couple of traces into one long
trace.
Thanks,
Steve
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Before I learned about OSM, I had already purchased some commercial
software called ExpertGPS (the Pro version so I could convert the
traces to SHP). I could do the GPX-SHP conversion with free tools
now that I've learned about it.
What I still like about ExpertGPS is the ease of editing GPX
I'm afraid I wasn't mapping that day, but on a minibus jaunt out to San Andrés
Mixquic from la Ciudad (in order to celebrate the Day of the Dead) we slowed
down to about 5 mph for speed humps many times, several times on dual
carriageways!
- L
On 29 Dec 2009, at 18:22, Anthony wrote:
On
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
What software do people use to manage their GPX files? Mainly I want to be
able to upload sections of GPX – rather than the whole thing – to Potlatch.
And it might be nice to be able to combine a couple of traces into
Depends on what your into really
For an Opensource - cross platform option you can't beat GPSBabel
It runs on Window, Mac and Linux
See: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Gpsbabel
I use it for everything and manage a lot of gpstracks
cheersdave
2009/12/30 David Carmean
Opps sorry .. I meant to post to the list ...
2009/12/30 Dave G 9gerk...@gmail.com:
Depends on what your into really
For an Opensource - cross platform option you can't beat GPSBabel
It runs on Window, Mac and Linux
See: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Gpsbabel
I use it for everything
Roy
thanks for that
wow Prune has really come along since I looked at it last, time for another look
cheers...dave
2009/12/30 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
What software do people use to manage their GPX files?
I wrote my own scripts based on bash, sed, tar and the java class GpxUpload.
Basically I made it because there was something wrong with the output of my
GPX tracks from the GPS (think regional settings was applied on the tags) so
I had to clean the GPX files before they could be uploaded to OSM
On Tuesday 29 December 2009, Steve Bennett wrote:
What software do people use to manage their GPX files? Mainly I want to be
able to upload sections of GPX – rather than the whole thing – to Potlatch.
And it might be nice to be able to combine a couple of traces into one long
trace.
I use
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 8:45 AM, David Carmean d...@halibut.com wrote:
What I still like about ExpertGPS is the ease of editing GPX tracks, and
I also use it to download the waypoints directly from my eTrex Vista hcx.
Easy to trim the traces, and more importantly, easy to simplify them down
Dave G wrote:
Depends on what your into really
For an Opensource - cross platform option you can't beat GPSBabel
It runs on Window, Mac and Linux
See: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Gpsbabel
I use it for everything and manage a lot of gpstracks
I admit I haven't looked to deeply into
Hi
Is this just me or widespread?
When editing in Potlatch any bridges that I, or others, have tagged in
the last 3-4 weeks don't display with the heavier black border lines.
Any that were tagged before display fine.
All bridges display correctly in Mapnik.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Dave F.
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009, Steve Bennett wrote:
JOSM also seems
to be very slow when you have a largeish area loaded.
enlarge your Java VM
eg java -Xms1536m -Xmx1536m -jar /usr/share/josm/josm.jar
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Hi Dave F
I found that the later versions of EasyGPS were a bit flake on Linux
(and wine) so I stopped using it
I have written a couple of bash scripts available here which might be
of use to Linux users
available from the wiki: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Gerkin
Aun
I would be
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
Is this just me or widespread?
When editing in Potlatch any bridges that I, or others, have tagged in
the last 3-4 weeks don't display with the heavier black border lines.
Any that were tagged before display fine.
All
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:50:04 +1100, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009, Steve Bennett wrote:
JOSM also seems
to be very slow when you have a largeish area loaded.
enlarge your Java VM
eg java -Xms1536m -Xmx1536m -jar /usr/share/josm/josm.jar
Is it just me or is there a limit
2009/12/29 Liz ed...@billiau.net:
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009, John Smith wrote:
These days all public roads should be named,
note should
I couldn't get find a name for one rural road, emailed the relevant Council
(Cabonne Shire) and the naming proposal was stuck somewhere in the
bureaucracy.
It
What is the URL format? If it's possible to change the hostname so that it
points at our servers, and to set at least the first part of the path, I
could see whether we can implement a custom URL parser for it (like we have
for Potlatch).
b
2009/12/23 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com
On Mon,
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
Ok, I tried this myself and it doesn't work, seemingly because the
slippymap plugin attempts to fetch tiles from url/*/*/*.jpg, rather
than urlz=zx=xy=ynml=Vert.
What is the URL format? If it's possible to change the
Has anyone tagged an alcohol free zone before, if so how?
They cover parks/foot paths etc, so I guess some sort of area would be
applicable, I should pester the local cop who got them put in place as
to the exact areas covered.
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2009, John Smith wrote:
Has anyone tagged an alcohol free zone before, if so how?
They cover parks/foot paths etc, so I guess some sort of area would be
applicable, I should pester the local cop who got them put in place as
to the exact areas covered.
Can't see the Germans
2009/12/29 Liz ed...@billiau.net:
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009, John Smith wrote:
Has anyone tagged an alcohol free zone before, if so how?
They cover parks/foot paths etc, so I guess some sort of area would be
applicable, I should pester the local cop who got them put in place as
to the exact areas
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
Ok, I tried this myself and it doesn't work, seemingly because the
slippymap plugin attempts to fetch tiles from url/*/*/*.jpg, rather
than
Hi Steve
I am busy trying to get to understand how to connect the bits in a
relation. Not getting far but I want to read a bit more before I ask teh
dumb questions here.
Yes I am planning on getting to the Warragul-Drouin two towns trail. My
wife has done no exercise for years and we are
2009/12/29 Geoff gjn@gmail.com:
Hi Steve
I am busy trying to get to understand how to connect the bits in a relation.
Not getting far but I want to read a bit more before I ask teh dumb
questions here.
I can't tell you in potlatch, but it's dead simple in JOSM, you just
select them and
2009/12/29 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
Actually, in addition to this, it would be great if you could allow
the date to be specified in the path, i.e. allow us to make requests
in the form of http://www.nearmap.com/maps/nmd/z/x/y.jpg
(where nmd is the date)
Doesn't need to be part of
I've been mapping out quite a number of POIs from shops and other
various things, and while I realise it isn't in the best interests of
everyone to have everything render I think it would be nice if a few
more things did render, but I have no graphic skills and I haven't
been able to locate
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 9:44 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/12/29 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
Actually, in addition to this, it would be great if you could allow
the date to be specified in the path, i.e. allow us to make requests
in the form of
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 10:42 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/12/29 Geoff gjn@gmail.com:
Hi Steve
I am busy trying to get to understand how to connect the bits in a
relation.
Not getting far but I want to read a bit more before I ask teh dumb
questions here.
2009/12/29 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 9:44 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/12/29 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
Actually, in addition to this, it would be great if you could allow
the date to be specified in the path, i.e. allow us to
I know Bendigo has an 'alcohol free zone' which would be useful to capture.
Initial thoughts are that it is best represented as a relation, made up of
the ways (roads etc) that form the outer boundary. Just need to define a new
relation 'type' (Alcohol Free Zone) and 'restriction' (alcohol?).
2009/12/28 Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Custom_Highway_Shields
Can you include the shield image on the wiki page?
I've updated the wiki page to include some highway templates I found
on wikipedia...
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2009/12/30 Craig Feuerherdt craigfeuerhe...@gmail.com:
I know Bendigo has an 'alcohol free zone' which would be useful to capture.
Initial thoughts are that it is best represented as a relation, made up of
the ways (roads etc) that form the outer boundary. Just need to define a new
relation
The same thing happens here as well John.
So you are saying that specific playgrounds etc are AFZ's as well. So in
those instances they would be part of a relation (with a single object ie
the polygon representing the playground).
I think relations are the best option for AFZ's because they allow
2009/12/30 Craig Feuerherdt craigfeuerhe...@gmail.com:
The same thing happens here as well John.
So you are saying that specific playgrounds etc are AFZ's as well. So in
those instances they would be part of a relation (with a single object ie
the polygon representing the playground).
I think
Hi,
Just an FYI that I spotted last night - current versions of navit
appear to count exits that aren't navigable by the current vehicle
(e.g footways when traveling by car) when calculating the exit count.
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so if the park is only a rough guess, are you going to be able to define the
AFZ any better?
So long as the relation is attached to the polygon (or other feature), when
that feature gets updated so will the relation.
I will take a stab at doing one for Bendigo and post it onto the list for
Thank You Steve and John
I think I did it correctly please have a look at the Warragul Linear
Trail http://www.bawbawshire.vic.gov.au/Page/page.asp?Page_Id=1166h=0
pdf download from there. I have not completed surveying the whole trail
but that will come. Along with the others in the region
2009/12/29 Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com:
What about service roads? They're lined with houses, and used primarily by
people accessing those homes. Surely highway=service.
I marked a couple of ways today that is the primary access to
residential buildings as highway=track, because it was
2009/12/30 Jim Croft jim.cr...@gmail.com:
Canberra didn't have an 'administrative boundary'. Is there such a thing?
I sent out a post a week or so ago about using admin_level=7 for
metro/regional area boundaries, but yes there is a Canberra admin
boundary, but it only covers the suburb of
2009/12/30 Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com:
That's pretty impressive stuff. One random map that came up:
http://maposmatic.org/rendered//004922_2009-12-28_08-34_GrenobleIsreRhneAlpesFrance.png
I used to live right on the eastern edge of that map. Can't help but wonder
if Australian cities
Moin !
ich möchte mir eine neue mobile Einheit zulegen um einfacher Daten
direkt vor Ort zu erfassen.
Bei osm2go [1] habe ich immer nur von NOKIA gelesen - könnt Ihr auch
andere Hardware empfehlen ??
Gruß Jan :-)
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2go
Hallo,
Stephan Wolff wrote:
Eine nicht-Entscheidung führt nur zu kleinen Frustrationen, wenn ein
eingegebenes Objekt nicht in der Karte erscheint
Ok, aber die OSM-Karten sind noch nie eine irgendwie demokratische
Entscheidung des Projekts gewesen, sondern der, der den Stil macht, hat
2009/12/29 Jan Tappenbeck o...@tappenbeck.net:
Moin !
ich möchte mir eine neue mobile Einheit zulegen um einfacher Daten
direkt vor Ort zu erfassen.
Bei osm2go [1] habe ich immer nur von NOKIA gelesen - könnt Ihr auch
andere Hardware empfehlen ??
Windows Mobile mit osmtracker
Moin !
bei uns gibt es ein Heft mit den Apotheken-Notdiensten.
Seid Ihr der Auffassung das man im Wiki die Liste der bereits erfaßten
Apotheken manuell von dieser Liste ergänzen darf ?? Oder
Urheberrechtsverstoß ???
Habe bei der Kammer angefragt aber weder eine Zu- noch Absage nach
einigen
Hallo Marcus,
hast Du eine Hardware-Empfehlung ?
gruß Jan :-)
Am 29.12.2009 10:41, schrieb Marcus Wolschon:
2009/12/29 Jan Tappenbecko...@tappenbeck.net:
Moin !
ich möchte mir eine neue mobile Einheit zulegen um einfacher Daten
direkt vor Ort zu erfassen.
Bei osm2go [1] habe ich immer
Hallo,
etwas verspätet, aber doch noch geschafft. Die nächste Karte sollte
dann wieder pünktlich erscheinen.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Computerteddy
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2009/12/29 Jan Tappenbeck o...@tappenbeck.net:
Hallo Marcus,
hast Du eine Hardware-Empfehlung ?
Irgendwas mit GPS-Gerät, Bluetooth und hochauflösendem
Bildschirm.
Alles weitere hängt zu sehr von deinem Geldbeutel und
allem weiteren was du mit dem Handy machen willst ab.
So ein Gerät nutzt man
Hallo Lothar,
Am Thu, 24 Dec 2009 11:43:47 +0100 hat Lothar Emmerich
l.emmer...@t-online.de geschrieben:
Meines Erachtens ist OSM bis dato ein reiner Datensammler. Es gibt auch
in Deutschland noch vieles zu sammeln.
nicht OSM sammelt die Daten, die Mapper machen es ;) Und wie du schon
Am Di Dezember 29 2009 glaubte Jan Tappenbeck zu wissen:
bei uns gibt es ein Heft mit den Apotheken-Notdiensten.
Seid Ihr der Auffassung das man im Wiki die Liste der bereits erfaßten
Apotheken manuell von dieser Liste ergänzen darf ?? Oder
Urheberrechtsverstoß ???
Habe bei der Kammer
Bei der Darstellung der Daten mangelt es noch gewaltig. Z.B.:
- Wie stelle ich einen Hügel dar und wie benenn ich ihn derart, dass er
in div. Zommstufen größengerecht benannt wird.
Das ist eher eine Frage der Darstellung als des Einzeichnens/Benennens
(wir mappen nicht für die Renderer).
Hallo Nils,
danke für die umfangreiche Antwort.
Mein Artikel war so noch nicht für den Versandt fertig. Deshalb auch ohne
Schlussworte. Sorry!
Bei der Darstellung der Daten mangelt es noch gewaltig. Z.B.:
- Wie stelle ich einen Hügel dar und wie benenn ich ihn derart, dass er
in div.
Am 29.12.2009 15:40, schrieb Mirko Küster:
Bei der Darstellung der Daten mangelt es noch gewaltig. Z.B.:
- Wie stelle ich einen Hügel dar und wie benenn ich ihn derart, dass er
in div. Zommstufen größengerecht benannt wird.
Das ist eher eine Frage der Darstellung als des
Hallo Mirko,
danke für die ausführliche Antwort.
In der Anwort zu Nils's Beitrag habe ich eigentlich schon alles geschrieben.
Dä wäre ein mögliche Lösung eine Kombination aus mappen und rendern. Statt
Fläche oder Node ein Weg der exakt der Form und Länge des Tales folgt. Beim
Rendern
Lothar Emmerich l.emmer...@t-online.de [Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:51:06PM CET]:
Um den Hügel herum mehrere (auch gekrümmte) Tracks legen. Diese benenne ich.
So ist dann der Hügel in voller Länge beschriftet.
Das Vorgehen wird mit hier in der Regel verschnupft
aufgenommen. Mildernde Umstände
Hallo Johannes,
Habe die Stadt Düren angeschrieben und eine Mitarbeit mit dem
Stammtisch Kreis Düren angeboten. Ferner laufen Gespräche mit dem
Katasteramt des Kreises Düren.
Das ist fein. Kennst Du die Seite
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Kommunikation?
Danke hierfür. Den Link
Mirko Küster wrote:
Dä wäre ein mögliche Lösung eine Kombination aus mappen und rendern. Statt
Fläche oder Node ein Weg der exakt der Form und Länge des Tales folgt. Beim
Rendern müsste man dann diese Länge und Form auswerten. Der Name wird dann
der Wegform folgend gerendert.
Scheint mir
heute: Sportfachgeschäft (z.b. Intersport oder vergleichbares)
gruß Jan :-)
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heute: Sportfachgeschäft (z.b. Intersport oder vergleichbares)
Mindestens:
shop=sports
name=*
Wünschnswert noch zusätzlich:
addr:housenumber=*
addr:city=*
addr:country=*
addr:street=*
addr:postcode=*
opening_hours=*
operator=*
fax=*
phone=*
website=*
email=*
Hab ich was vergessen?
Gruß
- Im Zigarettenladen gibt es Zeitschriften
- Im Blumengeschäft ist auch eine Vorverkaufsstelle für Busfahrkarten
- Im Zeitschriftenladen ist auch eine Poststelle
-
Oder gar
- addr:housenumbers=* mit mehreren Dienstleistungsanbietern
Wie taggt man das?
Danke für die Anregungen und Lösungen
Lothar Emmerich l.emmer...@t-online.de [Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 09:17:34PM CET]:
[...]
Oder gar
- addr:housenumbers=* mit mehreren Dienstleistungsanbietern
Die Lösung, die hier häufiger genannt ist, lautet Hausnummer auf
Gebäudeumriss und Anbieter als einzelne Punkte reinsetzen. Manche
setzen
Am 29. Dezember 2009 02:00 schrieb Colin Marquardt cmarq...@googlemail.com:
Am 28. Dezember 2009 13:00 schrieb Christoph Wagner
freemaps@googlemail.com:
Es kotzt mich gerade irgendwie an. Ich meine es gibt Versionen, die
funktionieren und solche, die es nicht tun, ohne dass ich
Am 29. Dezember 2009 18:44 schrieb Johannes Huesing johan...@huesing.name:
Nehmen wir an, Du schreibst einen Renderer namens aesthetic map
renderer und willst für ihn eine Grundlinie malen, auf der das Wort
Karpaten dem gekrümmten Hauptkamm folgend erscheinen soll. Diese
könnte ein Weg sein
Hallo zusammen,
ich suche gerade als praktisches Beispiel eine Altkleidersammlung
Annahmestelle. Als Tag habe ich recycling:clothes gefunden. Aber wie
finde ich Anwenderfreundlich den Nächsten in meiner Umgebung?
Danke schonmal, Chris...
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ich suche gerade als praktisches Beispiel eine Altkleidersammlung
Annahmestelle. Als Tag habe ich recycling:clothes gefunden. Aber wie
finde ich Anwenderfreundlich den Nächsten in meiner Umgebung?
MfG
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Am Mittwoch 30 Dezember 2009 07:27:35 schrieb Christian Knorr:
ich suche gerade als praktisches Beispiel eine Altkleidersammlung
Annahmestelle. Als Tag habe ich recycling:clothes gefunden. Aber wie
finde ich Anwenderfreundlich den Nächsten in meiner Umgebung?
Das geht momentan
Appuntamento per domani sera alle ore 20,30 in via Diana angolo via Umberto a
Catania.
Mandatemi le conferme di partecipazione in privato con telefonino per
imprevisti così prenoto un tavolo per tutti.
A presto!
Gianfra
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Date:
Il 28 dicembre 2009 21.40, griso007 griso...@msn.com ha scritto:
Scusa. ho sbagliato.
L'applicazione è Openmaps.
Poi ho un altro problema. L'Ipod è versione 2 e non 3 (Ultima release),
quindi non poso installare i sw che dici tu perchè sono per la versione 3.
Peccato perchè non mi sembravano
Ciao a tutti, credo che non sia un problema nuovo, in quanto l'ho già
riscontrato diverse volte utilizzando routing diversi.
Si tratta di inversioni a U nel pressi di incroci o situazioni simili.
Per il routing nessun problema, per l'incolumità personale e per i punti
sulla patente, invece, è un
Mi sa che mi posso rispondere da solo:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/IT:Relation:restriction
Mi cospargo il capo di cenere e vado a leggere qualche articolo della
wiki per espiare il peccato commesso :-)
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Certamente la restriction è la soluzione per immettere nel database la regola
di divieto. Putroppo però openrouteservice, almeno sino a qualche settimana fa,
non tiene conto di tali restrizioni...
Se invece fai una mappa Garmin dai dati OSM, allora tale divieto verrà
rispettato.
Sono comunque
2009/12/28 Alessandro Pozzato apozz...@libero.it:
Grazie mille per la dritta. Il fatto che da due anni sia tutto in naftalina
mi fa pensare ad un certo disinteresse. Peccato, ho conosciuto un volontario
vigile del fuoco che sta mappando tutti gli idranti della zona ad uso della
sua stazione. E
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boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Simone Cortesi
Sent: martedì 29 dicembre 2009 15.48
To: openstreetmap list - italiano
Subject: Re: [Talk-it] Colonne idranti per vigili del fuoco
cosa potremmo fare per far
Sono del tutto d'accordo con Alberto, ha anticipato il mio messaggio.
Aggiungerei solo questo:
posso immaginare che renderizzare parecchie mappe (sia per quantità' che per
caratteristiche) comporti la disponibilità' di notevoli risorse hardware e di
banda non disponibili se non a costi
Scusa ma non ci ho capito molto.
Quale pacchetto devo scaricare?
Ho anche qualche problema con l'antenna GPS bluetooth. Il'Ipod non me la
vede.!!
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2009/12/29 griso007 griso...@msn.com
Scusa ma non ci ho capito molto.
Quale pacchetto devo scaricare?
Ho anche qualche problema con l'antenna GPS bluetooth. Il'Ipod non me la
vede.!!
Beh, per prima cosa bisogna sboccarlo ( jailbreak ) : lo sblocco consente di
accedere ad un appstore
Non ci posso credere. :)
Se lo avessi saputo prima avrei preso il 64Gb e non l'8Gb.
Però non mi è chiara una cosa. Ho trovato come usare jailbreak ma non come
ritornare alla configurazione originale.
Visto che l'IPOD da solo3 settimane. che mi consigli?
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2009/12/29 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es:
El Martes, 29 de Diciembre de 2009, Alvaro Lara Cano escribió:
[...] están intentando hacer una búsqueda de direcciones por
código postal en el Reino Unido, pero resulta que esa informacion ¿NO ES
LIBRE? ¿En españa si es libre no?
La
2009/12/29 andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
Por cierto existe una aplicacoin llamada BigTinCan para android que
parece popular y aporta POIs para openstreetmap, no se exactamente
como funciona y si es libre.
Libre no es, pero sí es gratis. Si alguien se anima a probarla y nos
cuenta
Hola, comenzaré presentandome, soy Raulete de Teruel y aunque llevo registrado
no-se-cuantos años, me he puesto últimamente enserio en Teruel.
Todavía no conozco todos los tags, hay muchisima información en el wiki pero
algo que no he encontrado (todavía) es... a ver como lo digo...
En un
El Martes, 29 de Diciembre de 2009, Raulete escribió:
Hola, comenzaré presentandome, soy Raulete de Teruel y aunque llevo
registrado no-se-cuantos años, me he puesto últimamente enserio en Teruel.
Re-bienvenido entonces :-P
En un polígono industrial me encuentro que un carril de doble sentido
Dos cosas me parecen importantes: terminales de colectivos y oficinas de
información turística.
Para turistas esto es de lo + valioso.
Pasala bien allá!
Saludos, Daniel
Jorge Luis Chamorro schrieb:
Me voy para la patagonia a mapear desiertos , pueblos perdidos y parques
nacionales , si
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 07:37:41 pm Daniel Meyer Do Santos wrote:
Hola gente!
Creé una página en la Wiki con listas de distintos medios de transporte
público en Buenos Aires.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Buenos_Aires/transporte_publico
Ya hay bastante. Sólo líneas de colectivos hay
El 29 de diciembre de 2009 11:02, Juan F. Codagnone juan-o...@zauber.com.ar
escribió:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 07:37:41 pm Daniel Meyer Do Santos wrote:
Hola gente!
Creé una página en la Wiki con listas de distintos medios de transporte
público en Buenos Aires.
2009/12/29 Matías Manuel Grandi matiasgra...@gmail.com
El 29 de diciembre de 2009 11:02, Juan F. Codagnone
juan-o...@zauber.com.ar escribió:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 07:37:41 pm Daniel Meyer Do Santos wrote:
Hola gente!
Creé una página en la Wiki con listas de distintos medios de
On 12/29/09 11:45 AM, Hernan Javier Lopez wrote:
2009/12/29 Matías Manuel Grandi matiasgra...@gmail.com
mailto:matiasgra...@gmail.com
El 29 de diciembre de 2009 11:02, Juan F. Codagnone
juan-o...@zauber.com.ar mailto:juan-o...@zauber.com.ar escribió:
On Wednesday 06 May
Los datos del CNRT son de hace 15 años, más o menos... totalmente
desactualizados.
El tema de ver el recorrido desde el mapa, podés hacer
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?relation=371772 reemplazando el id al final.
Por lo que vi, la mayoría de los clientes no soporta routes.
Si, de esa forma
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 11:49:50 am Sebastian wrote:
On 12/29/09 11:45 AM, Hernan Javier Lopez wrote:
2009/12/29 Matías Manuel Grandi matiasgra...@gmail.com
mailto:matiasgra...@gmail.com
...
Mi duda es, como ver los recorridos completos. O sea, a traves de tu
link, los puedo ver, pero
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 12:01:29 pm Juan F. Codagnone wrote:
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 11:49:50 am Sebastian wrote:
On 12/29/09 11:45 AM, Hernan Javier Lopez wrote:
...
Yo prefiero tener recorridos que requiera algun cambio que nada :) (y por
supuesto, me voy a equivocar). Esto es
On 12/29/09 12:08 PM, Juan F. Codagnone wrote:
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 12:01:29 pm Juan F. Codagnone wrote:
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 11:49:50 am Sebastian wrote:
On 12/29/09 11:45 AM, Hernan Javier Lopez wrote:
...
Yo prefiero tener recorridos que requiera algun
2009/12/29 Sebastian seppo0...@gmail.com
Ah, no te había entendido.
Por ahora yo estoy tratando de mantener actualizada la wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Buenos_Aires/transporte_publico
Después habría q ver si algún cliente lo soporta más lindo...
Perfecto, es algo donde poder
On Mar 29 Dic 2009 12:08:03 Juan F. Codagnone escribió:
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 12:01:29 pm Juan F. Codagnone wrote:
On Tuesday 29 December 2009 11:49:50 am Sebastian wrote:
On 12/29/09 11:45 AM, Hernan Javier Lopez wrote:
...
Yo prefiero tener recorridos que requiera algun cambio
En cuanto a todo el tema del transporte público, como dijo uno por allí, es
importante que se pueda usar desde el mapa o con un GPS, porque si no será
trabajo al gas. Alguien sabe si esto podría usarse?
Habría que tener una manera más adecuada de organizarnos, porque por
ejemplo, yo comencé a
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