gt;> I don't want.
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>> On 23 April 2016 at 16:42, Neil Pilgrim <osm-talk...@kepier.clara.net>
I've had a play with this since I've been working with overpass turbo a bit
recently; the best I've come up with so far is something like this:
http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/fPR (wy over-commented ;))
As you'll see, this does include these roads, but does also include roads
leaving the area.
If
Well, while the use of the data on the 'airport related web sites' may or
may not be valid to use, going around deleting private ones seems somewhat
counter-intuitive - why not simply mark them as private, if that
knowledge/data is open? If they do get rendered, I'm sure there are
precedents for
Would it not simply be sufficient to list viewport results at the top, ie
having a 'local' and 'global' list? Possibly in a small 'tree' view, in the
sense of being able to hide 'local' and 'global' matches separately? (eg
little triangles rotating to indicate if they're shown)
Selecting other
A quick search on FHRS (which admittedly doesn't do all of them) seems to
support the two-pub hypothesis (excepting maybe a bowling club).
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Neil
On 22 January 2015 at 22:31, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 01/22/2015 10:59 PM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
I want to compile a list
I wondered when the SOTM-suggested redesign would surface :)
For me (regarding the redesigned version):
- The mobile website looks better (menus hidden in the typical menu
section), though the top title bar could be shrunk a little IMO.
- The regular website is better on my little netbook screen
On 19 Oct 2013 15:15, Andy Street m...@andystreet.me.uk wrote:
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 15:02:01 +0100
Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
Importing much of another database seems a bit pointless to me when
much of the data can change. I feel just a reference back to it is
suffice.
+1
+1
On 24 June 2013 17:48, Andrew M. Bishop osm-li...@gedanken.org.uk wrote:
May I suggest that you give Routino (http://www.routino.org/) a try?
There is a UK example running on that website that you can try out.
Disclaimer: I wrote Routino, so I might be slightly biased.
Perhaps I missed it,
Hi,
I noticed a few days ago that the royal mail has made a map of the
postboxes they've painted gold (just temporarily?) for this Olympics.
Quite nicely, they use OSM, but they don't (obviously? at all?) credit
OSM:
http://www.goldpostboxes.com/
Is it credited? If not, who follows up these
On 7 August 2012 17:19, Nick Whitelegg nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk wrote:
I noticed a few days ago that the royal mail has made a map of the
postboxes they've painted gold (just temporarily?) for this Olympics.
Quite nicely, they use OSM, but they don't (obviously? at all?) credit
OSM:
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