Ako ti se da, pošalji tekst i na: gmane.comp.gis.openstreetmap
Matija Nalis wrote:
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 05:58:00PM +0100, Matija Nalis wrote:
User:Wynndale je krenuo sve stranice po wikiju renameati u Sh: namespace
krecem undo i pisem liku da ne radi takve stvari...
Uspio sam
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 08:41:01PM +0100, hbogner wrote:
Ako ti se da, pošalji tekst i na: gmane.comp.gis.openstreetmap
Napravljeno. Ako se nekome da pratiti tamo, jer cu ja biti slab s
vremenom...
Takodjer bi trebalo pregledati sve stranice na Hr: wikiju, pogotovo da li
imaju sh: linkove po
nice! Can you make something I can print on a b/w laserjet.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's a simplified mock-up poster I made:
http://forge.codedgraphic.com/marikina_poster.jpg
A poster is supposed to show the barest details (usually the 5
Yep perhaps, a redirect from this one:
www.openstreetmap.org.ph/marikina
A poster is supposed to show the barest details (usually the 5 Ws).
Yes it looks better. I plan to print it as an A4 size b/w laserjet
printouts. Therefore, a propose to make it look better on that
medium. Sorry I
Ok, here's an ink- and toner-friendly version:
http://forge.codedgraphic.com/marikina_poster_bw.png
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 4:23 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:
nice! Can you make something I can print on a b/w laserjet.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Eugene Alvin
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Boracay%20Residences/edits
Tony Montana: Me, I want what's coming to me.
Manny Ribera: Oh, well what's coming to you?
Tony Montana: The world, chico, and everything in it.
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http://ianlopez1115.wordpress.com/
I guess Ian thinks it's spam because a user account adding stuff related to
the username is spammy in Wikipedia. But OSM operates in a different manner
so I agree that it isn't spam.
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Personally, I don't think so. The hotel is not
I actually think that's pretty cool that a resort would go out of its
way to add itself to OSM. Tells you that they acknowledge OSM and deem
it important to add themselves to the map.
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Denk dat er twee keuzes zijn
- we kiezen er voor om de atlas der buurtwegen in zijn huidige vorm te
mappen. Dan moeten we onder ogen zien dat dit een volledige Vlaamse materie
is en dan lijkt me het voorstel abw_ref niet zo slecht. Misschien kunnen
daarvoor vzw Trage Wegen eens contacteren.
- We
Kenny Knecht wrote:
Denk dat er twee keuzes zijn
- we kiezen er voor om de atlas der buurtwegen in zijn huidige vorm te
mappen. Dan moeten we onder ogen zien dat dit een volledige Vlaamse materie
is en dan lijkt me het voorstel abw_ref niet zo slecht. Misschien kunnen
daarvoor vzw Trage Wegen
- We beschouwen dit document als een soort historische referentie en dan
lijkt me het reeds bestaande old_ref een mogelijkheid
Eigenlijk hangt dit er volledig van af of die nummers een statisch
afgerond
geheel zijn of er nog van die nummers bijkomen. Ik wil gerust eens Trage
wegen
Hi all,
http://chile.sahanafoundation.org/ is live. We are looking forward to
serving up your maps proving them as GPX files for field responders to
download to their GPS units.
Kind regards,
Tim McNamara
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When will bots be removed from history in Potlach? It is really hard to
see what is going on in some area when all I can see are bot entries and
(big) entries.
Please, please remote bot entries from Potlach history.
Here is how history of edits currently looks like for my home town:
On 28 Feb 2010, at 10:12, Valent Turkovic wrote:
When will bots be removed from history in Potlach? It is really hard to
see what is going on in some area when all I can see are bot entries and
(big) entries.
Please, please remote bot entries from Potlach history.
Here is how history
Hi,
Tirkon wrote:
Possibly I am too much in a science fiction. But I could imagine the
OSM homepage as a kind of WMS-service with a user-configurable map. A
menue will take control, which items are shown, highlighted, four
color theoremed [1] i.e. urban quarters of a town (with one quarter
Tom Hughes wrote:
When will bots be removed from history in Potlach? It is really hard to
see what is going on in some area when all I can see are bot entries and
(big) entries.
How do you propose that we identify bots?
Wikipedia requires accounts used for automated editing to have a bot
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 10:26:00 +, Tom Hughes wrote:
How do you propose that we identify bots?
They have names, on the screenshot I would see 90% less noise if only
xybot user is removed from the list.
There could be easily comiled a list of the bots that make most of the
edits, there are
Aun Johnsen li...@gimnechiske.org wrote:
EGNOS require clear view of the sky in the same way that the GPS
needs
From Middle-Europe you require a clear view nearly to the south
(similar to Astra TV-satellite, look at the antennas), because the
EGNOS satellites are in a geostationary orbit above
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 14:43:13 -0700, SteveC wrote:
Anyone in or near Budapest please give Gabor a shout to speak at a conf
about OSM...
Aa, I missed this post! :( Any links about this conference?
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On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:49:05 +0100, Tobias Knerr wrote:
Wikipedia requires accounts used for automated editing to have a bot
flag. This information is then used to add Bs next to Bot edits in
history/watchlist/... and for a Hide bots filter in these lists.
Instead of making this a property
On 28/02/10 11:35, Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote:
The alternative would be to educate each other on how to map properly,
so the bots don't have to fix sloppy mapping all the time.
Another possibility would be more people learning that there is no one
official or proper way to map which they need to
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Tom Hughes schrieb:
On 28/02/10 11:35, Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote:
The alternative would be to educate each other on how to map properly,
so the bots don't have to fix sloppy mapping all the time.
Another possibility would be more people learning
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:35:50 +0100, Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote:
The alternative would be to educate each other on how to map properly,
so the bots don't have to fix sloppy mapping all the time.
I would love to see bots that are making changes it the changes were in
area I'm monitoring, but I see
Hi,
NaviPOWM's new version (0.2.4) was released. You can get it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/navipowm
Here some changes between 0.2.3 and 0.2.4:
- implemented coastlines
- more POI types
- last.gps now saved in SAVE
- reopen serial port if open not successfully
- clock now displays
Hi,
Tirkon wrote:
Here is an example, sadly in German. I do not know an English one.
http://geoportal.geodaten.niedersachsen.de/navigator/?
But they are far from perfect. On Google maps you can now view the map
oriented towards any of the main compass directions ;-)
Bye
Frederik
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Valent Turkovic wrote:
There are some valid ideas that don't need much cpu processing or some
fancy coding. Just tag bot accounts as bots and offer to remove them from
history list.
That's an el-cheapo solution that would scratch your particular itch but
still it would hide bots that
HI !
is anybody define the area (geo-coord.) of chile - it is usefull for
creating maps !
regeards Jan :-)
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Hi Jan,
Have you taken a look at the chile.poly file on
http://downloads.cloudmade.com/south_america/chile#downloads_breadcrumbs which
contains the country outline?
Shaun
On 28 Feb 2010, at 14:02, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
HI !
is anybody define the area (geo-coord.) of chile - it is usefull
Am 28.02.2010 15:29, schrieb Shaun McDonald:
Hi Jan,
Have you taken a look at the chile.poly file on
http://downloads.cloudmade.com/south_america/chile#downloads_breadcrumbs
which contains the country outline?
Shaun
On 28 Feb 2010, at 14:02, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
HI !
is
Am 28.02.10 12:26, schrieb Valent Turkovic:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 10:26:00 +, Tom Hughes wrote:
How do you propose that we identify bots?
They have names, on the screenshot I would see 90% less noise if only
xybot user is removed from the list.
btw. xybot's author has reduced the
Tobias Knerr wrote:
Instead of making this a property of an account, we could also
implement bot flags for individual edits by attaching a bot=yes to the
changeset.
good idea! i just implemented a bot=yes tag for changeset of xybot and
its brothers.
it's now the history-tab-programmers'
Valent Turkovic wrote:
There are some valid ideas that don't need much cpu processing or some
fancy coding. Just tag bot accounts as bots and offer to remove them from
history list.
Why bother whether the changeset was created by a bot or not. Simply
offer the user the choice not to
I don't see that the Wiki is self-contradictory in this case; it quite clearly states the convention for US and US Interstate highway refs. Is there a good argument to omitting the state abbreviation from the ref? Will the end result of changing to just a number be usable by the
On 1 March 2010 03:17, Mike N nice...@att.net wrote:
Is there a good argument to omitting the state abbreviation from the
ref? Will the end result of changing to just a number be usable by the
Highway Shields project? The common reference County road 49 comes to
You can use admin
Dave Stubbs wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:29 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 26 February 2010 19:44, Dave Stubbs osm.l...@randomjunk.co.uk wrote:
There are two big advantages of a simple mode to an existing full editor:
- you don't have to write the OSM handling parts
That doesn't help in this case: for example a US highway crosses multiple states, but is always assigned the same shield. And there is nothing in standard tagging (that I remember) to distinguish a county from state road - I follow the general recommendation that US=primary,
On 1 March 2010 04:03, Mike N nice...@att.net wrote:
That doesn't help in this case: for example a US highway crosses multiple
states, but is always assigned the same shield.And there is nothing in
This is just a pre-processing problem before going into pgsql for
mapnik, or whatever
All we need are earthquakes on every square mile of the planet, and OSM will be
complete in no time! :-)
On Feb 27, 2010, at 9:51 AM, Mikel Maron wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake
Thanks to Harry Wood and others for getting the wiki up. Inquiries on
satellite
However, a given administrative area may well contain country-level,
state-level, and county roads. If a given road is tagged with only a number,
what indicates which one of these is meant? Also, it is not unusual for a
stretch of physical roadway to be considered part of both a country-level
Hi There,
It will soon be time for OpenStreetMap to apply to join the 2010 Google
Summer of Code Programme. This gives students the opportunity to work on
open source projects during the summer, for which they receive some payment
by Google. It costs us nothing more than providing a Mentor to
On 1 March 2010 05:01, John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com wrote:
However, a given administrative area may well contain country-level,
state-level, and county roads. If a given road is tagged with only a number,
what indicates which one of these is meant? Also, it is not unusual for a
On 28 Feb 2010, at 10:18 , John Smith wrote:
On 1 March 2010 04:03, Mike N nice...@att.net wrote:
That doesn't help in this case: for example a US highway crosses multiple
states, but is always assigned the same shield.And there is nothing in
This is just a pre-processing problem
On 1 March 2010 05:41, Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
network=CO (county)
network=S (state)
why duplicate redundant info, requires double care when a roud is
up/downgraded. isn't it better this way
The brackets were meant for explanation purposes only.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 8:43 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
On 1 March 2010 05:41, Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
network=CO (county)
network=S (state)
The brackets were meant for explanation purposes only.
But in OSM, we try to avoid abbreviations when
On 1 March 2010 06:03, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
But in OSM, we try to avoid abbreviations when possible. Then you don't have
to explaine later again and again what means CO or add a note or a
reference to a wiki page. network=county is not so long and clear for
everyone.
Simply because
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Randy rwtnospam-new...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dave Stubbs wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:29 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 26 February 2010 19:44, Dave Stubbs osm.l...@randomjunk.co.uk wrote:
There are two big advantages of a simple mode to an
Today, User:Wynndale decided to do mass-rename of all pages in Croatian
(Hr:) and Bosnian (Bs:) namespaces, moving them to so-called
Serbo-Croatian (Sh:) namespace.
He did that without even trying to contact interested parties (for Croatian
pages, that would be
On 28 February 2010 08:56, David Earl da...@frankieandshadow.com wrote:
On 27/02/2010 09:31, Valent Turkovic wrote:
I was hoping that Yahoo has their own maps and that we could use them.
Whatever the legality, I can't see the point in making a map which is
simply a copy of someone else's.
Nick Whitelegg wrote:
I ran a mapping party in Fareham, Hampshire, UK in which three newbies
came, back at the start of November. These three newbies, who were
reasonably adept at using computers but not geeks, if you get what I
mean, were able to successfully use JOSM - something harder than
Steve Bennett wrote:
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Dave Stubbs osm.l...@randomjunk.co.uk
wrote:
Sure, but I think you missed my point a bit. If I had already known
that help was wanted, and if I had already signed up to the dev list
(which I didn't realise existed until now), then I guess I
Randy wrote:
My personal thought: Maybe we need an announce list, which is nothing more
than a list for folks to announce various opportunities, or new (or old)
products periodically, with a general agreement (or moderation) that the
only allowed replies are requests for more information or
Roy Wallace wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.net
wrote:
... I suggest that the way to get people involved is to
have them see the map, and use the map for the things they would
otherwise use Google Maps for, and then have the thought process
That's wrong.
Dave Stubbs wrote:
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Randy rwtnospam-new...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dave,
Do you have any way to estimate the resource requirements for Potlatch 2,
and what they would be if a simple switch were added.
Potlatch 2 currently runs on my netbook, and seeing as how I develop
2010/2/28 Tirkon tirko...@yahoo.de:
But this is exactly rhat, what I am asked i.e. by Wikipedia users. At
present they draw their maps for every geographical article (states,
regions, districts, towns, municipality, urban quarters) and the
sub-chapters of these (water, public transport,
Here is a new crisis:
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/30558/
Area is around here :
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=46.3328lon=-1.3357zoom=12layers=B000FTF
No disaster charter activation. No sources of photos yet.
I am sorry for the people who died!
mike
Hi,
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
But this is exactly rhat, what I am asked i.e. by Wikipedia users. At
present they draw their maps for every geographical article (states,
regions, districts, towns, municipality, urban quarters) and the
sub-chapters of these (water, public transport, railway
There appears to be some good data in the list. It is commendable that the
Victorian Government has released some of its data under the CC license.
Some of the datasets are pretty course (VicMap Lite for example) and are
probably not worth looking at. On the other hand, the public places
I've converted the Victorian hospital locations from kmz to osm, but I
also split their info field up into multiple tags since they include
the address, emergency, type and ownership of the hospital.
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/data/vic_hospitals.osm.bz2
node id='-468' action='modify'
Airports:
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/data/vmlite_airports.osm.bz2
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Railway stations:
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/data/vmlite_rail_stations.osm.bz2
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Thanks to Mike from #flossk for this, he converted railway lines:
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/data/rails.osm.bz2
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Hi,
i hope i am not too offtopic here...
has someone an idea, where to get the position of the border?
TV is group of island with 10k people, 100 Internetaccounts and their
governmental website is down since some time...
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I just send you the rest of them as a zip file.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 4:34 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks to Mike from #flossk for this, he converted railway lines:
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/data/rails.osm.bz2
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jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
I just send you the rest of them as a zip file.
Thanks for that, I'm adding attribution and source tags and then I'll
upload them so others can access them.
I've moved the previous files and all the rest of the files Mike converted here:
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/data/data.vic.gov.au/
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On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 3:19 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
I've moved the previous files and all the rest of the files Mike converted
here:
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/data/data.vic.gov.au/
Can you please explain if/how you would suggest regular mappers help
with the
On 1 March 2010 08:25, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you please explain if/how you would suggest regular mappers help
with the importing of this data?
The files with points of interest are pretty straight forward, either
upload them all, or copy and paste them one at a time, I'll
Beat me to it!
I hiked the Overland Track in January, and recorded a trace of most of
it - but the busy getting-back-into-life-after-the-holidays has
prevented me from adding it to OSM.
I'll be able to provide confirmation of your track.
- Lachlan
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 2:49 PM, John
http://data.vic.gov.au/raw_data/victorian-microbreweries/54
jim
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On 1 March 2010 12:31, Jim Croft jim.cr...@gmail.com wrote:
http://data.vic.gov.au/raw_data/victorian-microbreweries/54
Unfortunately no geocoding... But would give people some ideas to go
on a pub crawl :)
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Walter Nordmann schrieb:
e) im norden von rheinland-pfalz schein jemand amok zu laufen, der wohl
nicht begriffen hat, worum es hier geht.
Da kann ich nichts machen - versuchen aus der history zu reverse engineeren
wer das ist - Deshalb schrieb
hi rainer,
klasse, das du dich gemeldest hast,
der Grund für meine Bedenken war die folgenden:
als ich diesen thread gestartet hatte, war mir noch nicht bekannt, daß die
Straßennamen bereits vorliegen.
Ich hab mich gefragt, woher derjenige diese wohl bekommen würde und was dann
damit geschehen
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Walter Nordmann schrieb:
als ich diesen thread gestartet hatte, war mir noch nicht bekannt, daß die
Straßennamen bereits vorliegen.
Ich hab mich gefragt, woher derjenige diese wohl bekommen würde und was dann
damit geschehen müsste.
Und daraus
Hallo,
ich musste neu installieren und finde meine CD für die
MapSource Trip Waypoint Manager Software
zum Auslesen der Tracks nicht mehr. Bei Garmin finde ich sie nicht zum
Downloaden.
Wer kann weiterhelfen; ggf auch mit einer freeware/opensource-Alternative?
Grüße
Nick
Am 28.02.2010 13:13, schrieb Nick Rudnick:
ich musste neu installieren und finde meine CD für die
MapSource Trip Waypoint Manager Software
zum Auslesen der Tracks nicht mehr. Bei Garmin finde ich sie nicht zum
Downloaden.
Das Problem haben fast alle Garmin-Besitzer früher oder später.
Daher
Nick Rudnick schrieb:
ich musste neu installieren und finde meine CD für die
MapSource Trip Waypoint Manager Software
zum Auslesen der Tracks nicht mehr. Bei Garmin finde ich sie nicht zum
Downloaden.
Zum Hoch/Runterladen von Tracks und Waypoints zum HCX nutze ich
EasyGPS(.com).
Grüße
Hallo,
die neue Version von NaviPOWM (0.2.4) ist freigegeben. Sie befindet sich
an der ueblichen Stelle:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/navipowm
Hier ganz kurz ein paar der Unterschiede zur 0.2.3:
- Küstenlinien implementiert
- mehr POIs
- last.gps wird jetz im Unterverzeichnis SAVE
Hallo,
Am 28.02.2010 13:13, schrieb Nick Rudnick:
Wer kann weiterhelfen; ggf auch mit einer freeware/opensource-Alternative?
QLandkarteGT wäre auch eine Alternative. (OpenSource)
http://www.qlandkarte.org/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qlandkartegt/files/ (Win/Mac/Linux)
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Johann H. Addicks schrieb:
BTW: Wie gut (oder schlecht) arbeitet eigentlich ein Garmin Nüvi mit einer
routingfähigen OSM-Karte? Ist das benutzbar?
Ja, bis auf die noch nicht funktionierende Adress-Suche.
Reicht dafür ein (altes) Nüvi200 oder Nüvi250? Die sind in der Elektrobucht
für
Nils Heuermann w...@oemmes.net wrote:
Erst einmal vielen Dank für Deine ausführlichen Antworten. :-)
Damit das System funktioniert (vorausgesetzt, die Logik hat keine Macken),
braucht man natürlich einen grafischen Editor, mit dem man sich die
einzelnen Spuren usw. auf einfache Weise
Am 28.02.2010 14:08, schrieb Chris-Hein Lunkhusen:
BTW: Wie gut (oder schlecht) arbeitet eigentlich ein Garmin Nüvi mit einer
routingfähigen OSM-Karte? Ist das benutzbar?
Ja, bis auf die noch nicht funktionierende Adress-Suche.
Woran hängt es? Nur wg. der bei uns fehlenden Hausnummern oder
Am Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:29:19 +0100 hat Tirkon tirko...@yahoo.de
geschrieben:
Nils Heuermann w...@oemmes.net wrote:
... Die wayparts beschreiben den Querschnitt der Straße
und ggf. spurabhängige Einschränkungen (z. B. Busspur). Der Name und
andere allgemeine Eigenschaften (highway, surface,
bundesrainer wrote:
Dann oute ich mich mal als der Amokläufer. ;-)
Die Wortwahl war wohl etwas übertrieben.
Die Ebene der Verbandsgemeinden hatte ich ausgespart. Richtig. Ich
hatte da den Fokus zu sehr auf die Straßenauswertung gelegt, da sah
ich die VG als eher unbeteiligt, da die
Nick Rudnick schrieb:
Hallo,
ich musste neu installieren und finde meine CD für die
MapSource Trip Waypoint Manager Software
zum Auslesen der Tracks nicht mehr. Bei Garmin finde ich sie nicht zum
Downloaden.
Du willst nur die Tracks haben? Warum speicherst du die nicht einfach
auf
Moin,
Martin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
Am 28. Februar 2010 01:16 schrieb Johann H. Addicks addi...@gmx.net:
Turn-Restrictions, weil ich schlicht nicht verstehe, wie das geht.
Das Hauptproblem sind dicht gemappte Bereiche, wo man ziemlich
aufpassen muss, weil wenn die Straße schon
Am 28.02.2010 16:31, schrieb Georg Feddern:
Vorsicht, so allgemein geschrieben ist das falsch.
Das Löschen trifft nur zu, wenn die vorhandene Relation auch eine
Turn-Restriction-Relation ist.
Bei anderen (Routen-)Relationen müssen beide Stücke in der vorhandenen
(Routen-)Relation verbleiben.
Nils Heuermann w...@oemmes.net wrote:
Also als *Voraussetzung* für wayparts braucht man erstmal eine Straße/Way.
Das war der springende Punkt. Ich habe in Deinem Konstrukt gesucht, wo
der denn nun versteckt und verwurstet sei. Er war also gar nicht
enthalten. Damit wird der Konstrukt klar und
On 28.02.2010 15:06, Johann H. Addicks wrote:
Am 28.02.2010 14:08, schrieb Chris-Hein Lunkhusen:
BTW: Wie gut (oder schlecht) arbeitet eigentlich ein Garmin Nüvi mit einer
routingfähigen OSM-Karte? Ist das benutzbar?
Ja, bis auf die noch nicht funktionierende Adress-Suche.
Moin !
oftmals gibt es Gebäude die historische einmal eine Bedeutung hatten und
heute noch eine Tafel tragen.
Wie taggt Ihr diesem ??
Gruß Jan :-)
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Johann H. Addicks addi...@gmx.net wrote:
Als Potlacher hat man so oder so verloren, da man Relationen nur wie
durch's Schlüsselloch sieht. Man kann zwar etwas ändern, aber wenn's
kaputt geht, dann bekommt man es garantiert nimmer repariert, weil man
nix wiederfindet.
Neben der
Die Struktur scheint in RLP und dem osten noch wesentlich kleiner zu
sein und die Verbandsgemeinschaften bilden von der größe her das, was
z.b. in NRW die Gemeinden sind.
Hier im osten gibts garnicht soviele Verbandsgemeinden. In Sachsen-Anhalt
haben beispielsweise voriges Jahr unsere
Hallo zusammen,
in folgenden Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein gab bzw. gibt es 2010
Kommunalwahlen. Falls man von diesen Gemeinden kein Straßenverzeichnis
bekommen kann, könnten Interessierte Mapper sich mal nach den
öffentlichen Bekanntmachungen über die entsprechenden Wahlbezirke umsehen.
Stadt
moin
On 28.02.2010, at 18:41, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
oftmals gibt es Gebäude die historische einmal eine Bedeutung hatten und
heute noch eine Tafel tragen.
Wie taggt Ihr diesem ??
hm schon überlegt einfach nen name tag zu nutzen?
in UK ist es durchaus üblich gebäude mit einem namen zu
Am 28.02.2010 21:25, schrieb René Falk:
Hallo zusammen,
in folgenden Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein gab bzw. gibt es 2010
Kommunalwahlen. Falls man von diesen Gemeinden kein Straßenverzeichnis
bekommen kann, könnten Interessierte Mapper sich mal nach den
öffentlichen Bekanntmachungen über
Hi!
Ich möchte mir eigentlich gerne ein Karte bauen, bei der ich U- und
S-Bahnstationen erkenne. Das geht wohl nicht, denn beides sind
Railway-Stations. Aber es gibt zumindest subway_entrances, die man ja
mal mit einem U-Bahn-Schild verzieren kann. Aber eigentlich bräuchte man
auch ein
AssetBurned openstreet...@assetburned.de [Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 09:26:28PM
CET]:
moin
On 28.02.2010, at 18:41, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
oftmals gibt es Gebäude die historische einmal eine Bedeutung hatten und
heute noch eine Tafel tragen.
Wie taggt Ihr diesem ??
hm schon
AssetBurned schrieb:
moin
On 28.02.2010, at 18:41, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
oftmals gibt es Gebäude die historische einmal eine Bedeutung hatten und
heute noch eine Tafel tragen.
Wie taggt Ihr diesem ??
hm schon überlegt einfach nen name tag zu nutzen?
in UK ist es durchaus üblich
Am Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2010 21:51:09 schrieb Christian Wagner:
Am Donnerstag, den 18.02.2010, 00:27 +0100 schrieb Ulf Lamping:
Am 17.02.2010 22:55, schrieb Christian Wagner:
Schön wäre bei der ganzen, verständlichen Begeisterung für das Editor-
Programmierens einfach ein Paar Vorlagen
Nabend,
meine allmonatliche Frage: gibt es Neuigkeiten zu den Bemühungen um
Luftbilder von Aerowest?
Das ganze hörte sich zu Anfang so gut an aber scheint in den vergangenen
Monaten komplett eingeschlafen zu sein. Dürfen wir noch hoffen oder ist
der Ofen endgültig aus?
Gruß,
olvagor
Am Freitag, 19. Februar 2010 20:53:51 schrieb Arne Johannessen:
Falk Zscheile wrote:
Am 18. Februar 2010 21:51 schrieb Christian Wagner
wagnerschrist...@gmail.com
:
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Ja kenne ich, und das Teil macht IMHO den gleichen Fehler der hier
immer
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