Dear all,
I like this discussion that so far I have only read as it shows
clearly that citizens speaking both Flemish and French, living
everywhere in Begium, can really cooperate and discuss in a
constructive way to work the difficult task to map the reality that
has been legally decided.
We
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 10:16, Ben Laenen benlae...@gmail.com wrote:
...
My main concern is to somehow discern the border of the German language area
(after all, it's the only border not at level 4).
I don't know if it's realistic, but maybe the German language area
could be the only
Benoit Leseul wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 10:16, Ben Laenen benlae...@gmail.com wrote:
...
My main concern is to somehow discern the border of the German language area
(after all, it's the only border not at level 4).
I don't know if it's realistic, but maybe the German
Pozdravljeni!
Tokrat se na vas obračam v imenu prijateljice, katere oče ima že dokaj
hudo demenco. Zato se jim večkrat dogaja, da zapusti dom in se izgubi,
ter nato tava naokrog. V teh primerih bi se ga najhitreje našlo po
koordinatah. Govorna komunikacija v pravem trenutku (klic takoj ko
zapusti
Zdravo,
Sicer nimam nobenih izkušenj s temi napravami, vem pa, da Garmin ponuja
nekaj izdelkov na to temo (sicer bolj za pse, vendar je en model tudi bolj
splošen): https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=209
Splača se prebrat customer reviewe od te enote:
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Mikel Maron mikel_ma...@yahoo.com wrote:
Legal-talk, any opinions or insights on this question?
== Mikel Maron ==
+14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron
From: Mikel Maron mikel_ma...@yahoo.com
To: legal-talk@openstreetmap.org
On Mon, June 13, 2011 14:45, Nick Hocking wrote:
I just added some more new roads to the Canberra area. They were rendered
in Bing maps within 10 seconds of uploading to OSM!!!
Now that's instant gratification. Also bing maps are the slippiest
around by a healthy margin. I can be zoomed in,
Hi Grant
http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=wp=c/5872/style=Mapniklat=-35.206078lon=149.103028z=17pid=50735
Tose are the newly added roads. Ive been using Bing's mapnik facility for a
few months now - It's really good.
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I was going to say something similar about the main OSM mapnik rendering.
Last night the high zoom level had rendered by the time I had closed
Potlatch2.
Well done to those running our rendering servers!
Graham
from my phone
On 13 Jun 2011 07:04, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 04:07:33PM +1000, Nick Hocking wrote:
http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=wp=c/5872/style=Mapniklat=-35.206078lon=149.103028z=17pid=50735
Tose are the newly added roads. Ive been using Bing's mapnik facility for a
few months now - It's really good.
That
Jochen,
I see attribution on my browser (bottom left corner). Rendering is, I think
standard mapnik, looks ok to me.
Andrew E, did you try my link and zoom over to Korea. I think you'll find
all the OSM data there looking quite good.
Cheers
Nick
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Jochen Topf
On Mon, June 13, 2011 16:07, Nick Hocking wrote:
Jochen,
I see attribution on my browser (bottom left corner). Rendering is, I
think standard mapnik, looks ok to me.
Andrew E, did you try my link and zoom over to Korea. I think you'll find
all the OSM data there looking quite good.
I
On 13 June 2011 17:07, Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com wrote:
Jochen,
I see attribution on my browser (bottom left corner). Rendering is, I think
standard mapnik, looks ok to me.
Andrew E, did you try my link and zoom over to Korea. I think you'll find
all the OSM data there looking
http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=wp=c/5872/style=Mapniklat=37.506163lon=127.050212z=14pid=50735
Works for me. But I'll go check out Yahoo and Google and see what the diffs
are
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Andrew Errington
a.erring...@lancaster.ac.uk wrote:
On Mon, June 13, 2011
Borbus wrote:
I have recently been mapping tidal areas where data for both mean
high
water and low water levels are available. I have drawn the MHW
level
and tagged it as natural=water, natural=riverbank or
natural=coastline.
Then I have drawn natural=beach, natural=mud, natural=land,
If I recall correctly, the Mapnik “Openstreetmap Mode” requires
Silverlight, so the link below might show you a different view if
you don’t have it installed. Or perhaps I’m thinking of the Map App,
if that is different?
Ed
From: Nick Hocking [mailto:nick.hock...@gmail.com]
Sent: 13 June
Hi Ed,
Given the renderening speeds we are seeing, I wonder if it would be possible
to calculate and update OSM with actual estimated tide heights, say once
every 5 minutes for coastlines of interest.
Now just how flash (no to mention useful) would that be?
On 13 June 2011 18:01, Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk wrote:
If I recall correctly, the Mapnik “Openstreetmap Mode” requires Silverlight,
so the link below might show you a different view if you don’t have it
installed. Or perhaps I’m thinking of the Map App, if that is different?
I'd forgotten
On Mon, June 13, 2011 17:01, Ed Loach wrote:
If I recall correctly, the Mapnik #65533;Openstreetmap Mode#65533;
requires
Silverlight, so the link below might show you a different view if
you don#65533;t have it installed. Or perhaps I#65533;m thinking of
the Map App, if
that is different?
Hello
I have issues with importing large (planet) OSM files my postGIS
database using the osm2pgsql tool.
The smaller files like some of the continents I could easily import but
with large files I have problems.
The hardware configuration is the following
RAM: 3GB
HDD: 2TB
CPU: Intel(R)
On 13.06.2011 08:01, Grant Slater wrote:
Do you mean Bing or MapQuest? I wasn't aware that Bing was using OSM data yet.
Example link?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bing#OpenStreetMap_via_the_Bing_Maps_APIs
http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=Mapnikpid=50735
needs
2011/6/13 Stephan Knauss o...@stephans-server.de:
needs Silverlight
that is really amazing...
I don't have silverlight so I only get their dumb standard map...
cheers,
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I looked at it again, and its not OSM data. It is NAVTEQ data. Its much better
than when I last looked at NAVTEQ data so I was confused. :-) But on closer
inspection I can see that the OSM data is still better and more current.
FF 3.6.17 on Linux, no Silverlight.
Jochen
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at
2011/6/13 Zolt Egete xphreaks...@gmail.com:
Are there any alternatives to osm2pgsql maybe something that ?
There are alternatives to osm2pgsql (e.g. imposm, osmosis) but they do
not do the same thing so it depends what you want to do with your
database (which scheme you want to have) which you
Hello
Thank you for the quick reply
I will give it a try without the -u option not to use the UTF-8 sanitize
and will let you know the results as soon as I have some
As far as other map files are concerned I have downloaded a few ones but
this is the only one which I could unpack (have used
2011/6/13 Zolt Egete xphreaks...@gmail.com:
Hello
Thank you for the quick reply
I will give it a try without the -u option not to use the UTF-8 sanitize and
will let you know the results as soon as I have some
As far as other map files are concerned I have downloaded a few ones but
this is
Thanks
Will give it a try and will let you know about the results I have got
thanks one more for the quick reply
On 6/13/2011 12:07 PM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2011/6/13 Zolt Egetexphreaks...@gmail.com:
Hello
Thank you for the quick reply
I will give it a try without the -u option not to
On 13.06.2011 11:44, Jochen Topf wrote:
FF 3.6.17 on Linux, no Silverlight.
This seams to be the reason. Bing should not silently fall back to other
data but nag you to install Silverlight.
I CC'ed Steve.
@Steve: Consider a nag screen or even better provide the tiles using the
plain JS API
Hello
As I have promised I have tried to import the old file without the -u
option so not to use utf sanitize and I still got a problem
./osm2pgsql -U postgres -v -s -S default.style -d gisa -C 2500
/home/zsolt/tmp/planet-100127.osm
osm2pgsql SVN version 0.70.5
Using projection SRS 900913
On 13/06/11 11:29, Stephan Knauss wrote:
This seams to be the reason. Bing should not silently fall back to other
data but nag you to install Silverlight.
I'd rather it didn't because I'm not going to install Silverlight (in
fact I couldn't even if I wanted to). It would be a lot better if it
Nice job David! Very clear and professional.
I'd definitely support these videos being added to the wiki ASAP.
One small point: it might be worth mentioning the 'B' shortcut in Potlatch
2, which will set the source=Bing tag without having to flip to the 'Misc'
tab and type it in manually.
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 5:30 AM, Matthias Julius li...@julius-net.net wrote:
I don't know why some people call it a vote at all. It is a question
whether or not *you* agree to a contract (the CT) and allow *your*
contributions to be distributed under ODbL. Your answer is not binding
to
On 13.06.2011 13:30, Serge Wroclawski wrote:
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 5:30 AM, Matthias Julius li...@julius-net.net wrote:
A question for a real vote could be Do you think OSM should switch to
ODbL?
That vote took place three times. It was done first by the OSMF
members, then the community
the official site should work:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/
the latest is this:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet-latest.osm.bz2
and the md5 is here:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet-latest.osm.bz2.md5
cheers,
Martin
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On 13/06/11 12:30, Serge Wroclawski wrote:
That vote took place three times. It was done first by the OSMF
members, then the community at large, and then separately by the
community by a different community member who had concerned over the
first poll. Check the archives, you'll find references
Serge Wroclawski-2 wrote:
Next, about a year later, a vote amongst OSMF membership was
taken.This isn't the board, but the entire membership. Since it was a
decision that was to effect the direction of the OSMF, this makes
sense to me..
This was before my time, but from what I understand
Hi all,
cc Richard Fairhurst,
I recently created a poll on doodle about how decisions are taken in
OSM. I think this issue matters to many people. I put the poll in the
news section on the front page of the wiki, so we can get a decent turn
out and be able to draw some conclusions. Richard
On 13 June 2011 14:41, TimSC mappingli...@sheerman-chase.org.uk wrote:
So I ask any interested parties and Richard: please respond with a
definition of what constitutes news and/or some reasoning that it is one
person's hobbyhorse, otherwise I will revert you back. Also if you want to
raise
TimSC wrote:
This issue not just one person's hobby horse - its an issue that is very
topical and very relevant.
Think you're missing an IMHO in there... and that's rather the point.
I can list plenty of things that I personally think are more topical and
relevant. I'm sure others on this list
On 13.06.2011 12:40, Borbus wrote:
On 13/06/11 11:29, Stephan Knauss wrote:
This seams to be the reason. Bing should not silently fall back to other
data but nag you to install Silverlight.
I'd rather it didn't because I'm not going to install Silverlight (in
fact I couldn't even if I wanted
Thats a kind of odd set of statements given... the random polls you're showing
around...?
Steve
stevecoast.com
On Jun 13, 2011, at 13:53, TimSC mappingli...@sheerman-chase.org.uk wrote:
On 13/06/11 12:30, Serge Wroclawski wrote:
That vote took place three times. It was done first by the
On 13/06/2011 16:34, Stephan Knauss wrote:
As long as MS wants to promote Silverlight using the OSM layer they
should at least not silently fall back to another map. So either serve
OSM with plain JS or tell the user it won't.
If you believe the news / rumour sites, they might not be
On 13/06/11 18:19, Rob Truxler wrote:
Hi Everyone
Does anyone know a map tile web service that produces transparent
tiles with just roads and their labels and icons on them? I'm hoping
to use this layer with a background tileset that I already have. I'm
open to using anything that is not in
2011/6/13 Zolt Egete xphreaks...@gmail.com:
C:\Users\z.egete\tmp\osm2pgsqlosm2pgsql -U postgres -S default.style -d gisa
-H 10.1.1.63 D:\planet-100127.osm
osm2pgsql SVN version 0.69-21289M
I have tried with (-s, -u as well separately and have used -C 3000 at one
time but no success)
Any hint
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.comwrote:
Serge Wroclawski-2 wrote:
Next, about a year later, a vote amongst OSMF membership was
taken.This isn't the board, but the entire membership. Since it was a
decision that was to effect the direction of the OSMF,
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 4:15 AM, Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ed,
Given the renderening speeds we are seeing, I wonder if it would be possible
to calculate and update OSM with actual estimated tide heights, say once
every 5 minutes for coastlines of interest.
Now just how
On Mon, 2011-06-13 at 12:04 +0200, Zolt Egete wrote:
As far as other map files are concerned I have downloaded a few ones
but this is the only one which I could unpack (have used pbzunzip2,
bzip2, bunzip2) but all the time I have got corrupt archive messages.
Also the MD5 sum of the downloaded
On 6/13/2011 5:54 PM, Henk Hoff wrote:
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com
mailto:nerou...@gmail.com wrote:
Serge Wroclawski-2 wrote:
Next, about a year later, a vote amongst OSMF membership was
taken.This isn't the board, but the entire
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 1:03 AM, David Ellams
osmli...@dellams.fastmail.fm wrote:
I have finally got around to completing part 2 of the Potlatch 2
video tutorial. This one is only just over three-and-a-half
minutes, and covers tracing roads and areas from Bing aerial
imagery. I have also
hi,
does anyone know who maintains the open bus map?
i discovered it earlier - fantastic work, something i'd looked for for
a while, but wanted to make a suggestion about rendering the bus
routes based on the colour stored in the relation details.
any ideas, the website has no contact details
Dermot McNally writes:
Not at all - I know of no form of democracy that distinguishes between
grudging acceptance or evangelical zeal. In particular, in direct
democracy such as a referendum, small groups always design the
question that will be put to the electorate, tuning it as required
Komяpa writes:
Glad to announce the first release of Kothic JS map rendering engine.
And it's gorgeous, just gorgeous. The only thing wrong with it is that
the whole user interface of Firefox is written in JS. So when Kothic
is rendering a complex map, be prepared to wait for your browser to
Dermot McNally writes:
On 11 June 2011 00:15, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote:
I think you're being deliberately obtuse
Nathan was being gracious. You ARE trolling. Stop it.
That's amusing coming from somebody who thinks he can inhibit the use
of data he has declared as PD,
I made a modification in my country coastline (France).
I added a coastline for the Estuaire de la Gironde (estuary) that was
previously build on river banks (but it was incorrect, it was not a
river).
So i split the riverbank and made it natural=coastline.
But since (2 days) the rendering is bad
Am 14.06.2011 05:45, schrieb Robin Paulson:
hi,
does anyone know who maintains the open bus map?
i discovered it earlier - fantastic work, something i'd looked for for
a while, but wanted to make a suggestion about rendering the bus
routes based on the colour stored in the relation details.
That's a good question. I've just had a look at the ACTMAPI site that used
to have house/block numbers, but they've dissappeared.
I'l keep searching..
Nick
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Franc Carter franc.car...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Nick Hocking
Ah-ha. I think there is a simple answer. Despite being a really long road/s
I don't think anyone actually lives on it. There's always space between it
and the houses, so I'm not sure there will ever be any 33 Horse Park Drive
Cheers
Nick
PS - ACTMAPI site must be under change, even the road
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah-ha. I think there is a simple answer. Despite being a really long road/s
I don't think anyone actually lives on it. There's always space between it
and the houses, so I'm not sure there will ever be any 33 Horse Park
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Andrew Harvey
andrew.harv...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a bit late to the game but the one of the LWG minutes talks about
nearmap...
It isn't apparent from the link, but for the information of those
reading them here without checking the original document, the
Hi,
We've got a few roads around here (Narre Warren South/Lynbrook) that are
split and not yet joined. One such road is Glasscocks Road, which runs
from Dandenong Frankston Road, through through Lynbrook and Narre Warren
South to Clyde Road in Berwick. It is currently in three parts, and you
Pessoal,
Em SC, apenas 3 cidades estão sem rota ( no route ), e estão sem rota
para todas as cidades polo,
elas estão mapeados oq faço pra inclui-las na rota?
obs: as cidades são Içara, Jaguaruna que ficam na regiao sul, regiao
que mais desenvolvo (será q estraguei algo?) e a cidade de Frei
Oi Aun,
Realmente, as imagens do interior do ES ainda nao estao com boa qualidade.
Neste caso o mapeamento tem que ser feito em campo, com GPS.
Nos outros estados ainda há muito a fazer, toda ajuda é bem vinda!
Abs,
Vitor
2011/6/12 Aun Yngve Johnsen li...@gimnechiske.org
Poder informa qui
Oi Guilherme,
Para corrigir a rota, você deve clicar no link dela para ve-la no mapa da
Cloudmade, e aí ir movendo os pontos de partida/chegada até identificar em
qual ponto da rota nao é possível fazer conexao.
No caso de Içara, vi que a cidade está bem mapeada, mas as ruas estao sem
nenhuma
Olá Pessoal,
Tem alguém que mora em Belo Horizonte aqui na lista? recebi um email do IEF
que para receber as imagens aéreas de Minas Gerais, deve seguir o seguinte
procedimento (resposta que me foi dada):
Como não dispomos de mídias estamos solicitando que o demandante traga sua
própria midia.
On Seg, 2011-06-13 at 18:33 -0300, enqd wrote:
Olá Pessoal,
Tem alguém que mora em Belo Horizonte aqui na lista? recebi um email
do IEF que para receber as imagens aéreas de Minas Gerais, deve seguir
o seguinte procedimento (resposta que me foi dada):
Como não dispomos de
## Manfred - (android) mobil - please excuse typos
Am 10.06.2011 17:24 schrieb Kai Krueger kakrue...@gmail.com:
Hallo,
Chris66 wrote:
Am 03.06.2011 22:32, schrieb Chris66:
Das Thema Routing ist leider noch immer ein Trauerspiel.
Ja leider, das routing ist wirklich zum Teil noch etwas
Sorry für posting ... war Fehlbedienung :-(
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Hallo,
es war einmal (so fangen alle guten Märchen an) zwei
Straßenlistenauswertung von Florian Lohoff und Sven Anders. Das waren
gute und hilfreiche Services, die viele von uns vermissen, denn sie
leben heute leider nicht mehr.
Zuerst konnte Florian Anfang des Jahres sich wegen beruflicher
Henning Scholland wrote:
Hallo Manuel,
ich würde dafür Maperitive nehmen. Du lädst dir den Bereich über die
XAPI herunter und lädst sie in das Programm. Den Mapnik-Stil ist dort
der Default. Es gibt auch einen Stil, der die klassischen Stadtpläne
nachahmt. Der dürfte sich im wiki finden lassen.
Dear all,
As you will be aware OKCon 2011 is approaching fast: June, 30th July, 1st
We are delighted to announce the release of the OKCon 2011 programme:
http://okcon.org/2011/programme
We are also thrilled about the fantastic line up of speakers:
Ähnlich wie die OpenPlaygroundMap sollte zum heutigen
Datum der Launch einer OpenMillingMap (oder so) für
findige Kartenbastler ein Leichtes sein.
Hintergrund:
A good puzzle would be to cross Dublin without passing a pub.
-James Joyes, Ulysses
Am 16. Juni findet wieder der Bloom's Day statt:
http://www.geographic.ie/opinion/bloomsday-2010-to-cross-dublin-without-passing-a-pub/
Eine gordische Lösung erfolgte Jahre später, indem einfach jeder Pub
2011/6/13 RalfGesellensetter r...@gmx.de:
A good puzzle would be to cross Dublin without passing a pub.
-James Joyes, Ulysses
Viele Dublin Pubs fehler noch auf OSM, aber User rorym hat sich mit
genau diesem Thema beschäftigt. Bislang ohne eine passende Strecke zu
finden.
Als Voraussetzung soll
Hallo,
Am Montag 13 Juni 2011 11:21:50 schrieb Manuel Reimer:
Henning Scholland wrote:
Hallo Manuel,
ich würde dafür Maperitive nehmen. Du lädst dir den Bereich über die
XAPI herunter und lädst sie in das Programm. Den Mapnik-Stil ist dort
der Default. Es gibt auch einen Stil, der die
Hallo,
ich nutze die xapi von mapquest, wenn ich sie mal brauchen sollte:
http://open.mapquestapi.com/xapi/api/0.6/*[bbox=...]
Henning
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Liebe Liste,
unter http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dpub
fehlen m.E. jegliche Hinweise auf das Taggen von Billard-
oder Tischfußball-Einrichtungen in Kneipen.
amenity=billard
oder
amenity=kicker/table_soccer
oder
sport=billiards oder
leisure=darts?
Ich konnte dazu
On 11-06-13 11:09, koppenho wrote:
Ich habe schon überlegt, mich selbst in dieser Richtung zu engagieren
und einem solchen Dienst eine neue Zukunft zu geben, die Geschichte
fortzuführen. Aber ich schaffe das zeitlich nicht.
Es müsste so aufgesetzt werden, dass es automatisch ablaufen kann.
Moin !
habe gestern gerade gesehen das mapnik [3] auch lineare Objekte mit dem
Tag barrier=hedge [2] rendert. Nun bin ich aus dem Wiki nicht ganz
schlau geworden. Wenn ich das Bild richtig interpretiere, dann sieht das
aus wie eine gartentechnische Hecke als Abgrenzung eines Grundstücks.
Am 13. Juni 2011 19:09 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck o...@tappenbeck.net:
In OSM sind die verwendeten hedges allerdings in der Regel mehr als
Feldertrennung zu interpretieren - wir Norddeutschen sagen dann da mehr
Knick [1] (bewachsener Erdwall) zu - würde ich auch gerne in die Karten
(insbesondere
Wolfgang wrote:
Arbeitet auch direkt mit OSM-Files, gute deutschsprachige Anleitung, recht
einfach zu verstehen.
Noch eine dumme Frage, bevor ich (mal wieder) umsonst Software kompiliere: Damit
kann ich dann auch den Mapnik-Standard-Stil, wie man ihn von openstreetmap.org
kennt, als Basis
Am 13. Juni 2011 18:26 schrieb RalfGesellensetter r...@gmx.de:
Liebe Liste,
unter http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dpub
fehlen m.E. jegliche Hinweise auf das Taggen von Billard-
oder Tischfußball-Einrichtungen in Kneipen.
amenity=billard
oder
Hi,
Manuel Reimer wrote:
Wie aber verfahre ich weiter. Postgresql will ich *nicht* verwenden. Ich
möchte direkt aus einem exportierten OSM (Sehr kleine Fläche. Etwa zwei
Quadratkilometer) rendern. Als Basis hätte ich aber gerne die
Stylesheets, die auch auf openstreetmap.org genutzt werden.
alles da,
nächste Frage bitte ;)
Gruss
walter
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Martin Trautmann wrote:
Gibt es von den gut 11 000 deutschen Gemeinden insgesamt schon alle
Gemeindegrenzen? Das ist ein grober Anhaltswert.
Oder gibt es von den zigtausend Ortschaften passende Ortsgrenzen?
Auch dies war eine der nützlichen Beiträge von Sven Anders: Die Prüfung von
Am 13. Juni 2011 19:56 schrieb Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
- Wie muss ich diese anpassen, dass damit aus einer OSM gerendert werden
kann?
Wie gesagt, das ist praktisch unmoeglich oder wuerde *sehr* viel Handarbeit
bedeuten. Wesentlich mehr als die voruebergehende Installation einer
On 11-06-13 20:12, fx99 wrote:
Oder gibt es von den zigtausend Ortschaften passende Ortsgrenzen?
Auch dies war eine der nützlichen Beiträge von Sven Anders: Die Prüfung von
Verwaltungseinheiten
gegen die offizielle Nummer und die Konsistenz der Daten.
In den südlichen BL sind die Gemeinden
On 11-06-13 20:07, Walter Nordmann wrote:
alles da,
nächste Frage bitte ;)
sicha?
Martin
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Am 13.06.2011 19:39, schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
Am 13. Juni 2011 19:09 schrieb Jan Tappenbecko...@tappenbeck.net:
In OSM sind die verwendeten hedges allerdings in der Regel mehr als
Feldertrennung zu interpretieren - wir Norddeutschen sagen dann da mehr
Knick [1] (bewachsener Erdwall) zu -
Am 09.04.2011 16:36, schrieb Benedikt Schwarz:
Ich will ein Krankenhaus (=Gebäude) und das weitreichende Grundstück des
Krankenhauses taggen. Soll man nun das Krankenhausgebäude oder die
Krankenhausfläche mit amenity=hospital taggen?
Jetzt hatte es diesen Irrsinn mit dem halben Dutzend
p.s. Diesen Auszug gab's in Z15:
http://osm.org/go/0MGgqLbd--
-jha-
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Hallo zusammen,
On 13.06.2011 20:18, Martin Trautmann wrote:
On 11-06-13 20:12, fx99 wrote:
Oder gibt es von den zigtausend Ortschaften passende Ortsgrenzen?
Auch dies war eine der nützlichen Beiträge von Sven Anders: Die Prüfung von
Verwaltungseinheiten
gegen die offizielle Nummer und die
hi!
es gibt ja so eine tolle Wanderkarte als Webseite
(http://hiking.lonvia.de/de) - gibt es soetwas auch für Radwege bzw. ist
in Planung.
Wenn ich mich recht erinne hatte sich jemand in den Aufzeichnungen zur
Fossgis 2011 dazu erkundigt als Sarah ihren Beitrag abgeschlossen hatte.
Gruß
Am 13.06.2011 13:17, schrieb RalfGesellensetter:
Ähnlich wie die OpenPlaygroundMap sollte zum heutigen
Datum der Launch einer OpenMillingMap (oder so) für
findige Kartenbastler ein Leichtes sein.
Hintergrund:
Hallo,
Am Montag 13 Juni 2011 19:09:01 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
* ist barriere = hedge auch als Knick zu interpretieren ??
Nein. Hedge ist Hecke, Hecke != Knick.
Ein Knick ist eine Wallhecke und sieht völlig anders aus als eine herkömmliche
Hecke im Garten oder Park. Ich meine, davon sind
Hallo,
Am Montag 13 Juni 2011 19:38:34 schrieb Manuel Reimer:
Wolfgang wrote:
Arbeitet auch direkt mit OSM-Files, gute deutschsprachige Anleitung,
recht einfach zu verstehen.
Noch eine dumme Frage, bevor ich (mal wieder) umsonst Software kompiliere:
Damit kann ich dann auch den
Hallo,
Am Montag 13 Juni 2011 20:17:28 schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
Für Tipps wäre ich sehr dankbar.
Nur so ein Schuss ins Blaue:
Wenn du in einer vorhandenen Datenbank größere Mengen importieren/updaten
willst und die Quelle zuverlässig genug ist, spart es viel Zeit, wenn man
vorher
Hi Jan,
danke für dein nettes Angebot. Ich dachte aber schon
an etwas dynamisches.
Die Spielplätze findet Nominatim (die OSM Suchmaschine) inzwischen
problemlos - allerdings fehlt noch eine Anzeige aller Treffer auf
einer Karte (ich kann immer nur einen anklicken, der dann dargestellt
wird).
Am 13.06.2011 21:16, schrieb Johann H. Addicks:
p.s. Diesen Auszug gab's in Z15:
http://osm.org/go/0MGgqLbd--
Ich sehe da nichts schlimmes daran - ein halbes Dutzend (jedes mit einer
gewissen Eigenberechtigung) auf ein paar Hektar verteilt, kommt nur in
grösseren
Städten vielleicht
Am 09.06.2011 20:30, schrieb Wolfgang:
Ich habe ja nicht behauptet, Hotels und Büros sind fast das gleiche ;-)
Deine aufgezählten Unterschiede gelten gegenüber Wohnraum noch viel mehr:
Anzahl der Bäder/Steigstränge, Geschosshöhen, Achsmaße, Nebenräume, Service-
Angebote. Nicht alle Büros sind
Hallo,
Am Dienstag 14 Juni 2011 00:25:25 schrieb Garry:
Beim Hotel steht das (zeitbegrenzte) Wohnen im Vordergrund, die
Gerade das ist der große Unterschied: zeitbegrenzt. Sonst würde ja z.B. auch
der Kündigungsschutz für Hotelzimmer gelten...
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