2009/8/28 Norbert Hoffmann nhoffm...@spamfence.net:
No, Roy wants to tag the semantics of the stop-sign. If this really
simplifies the task of the data consumers, it's all the better.
It seems the problem Roy is trying to solve is to seperate lanes out,
of a dual direction way by use of a
On Friday 28 Aug 2009 12:08:37 am Jon Burgess wrote:
On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 16:29 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
Parameter name=tableselect node from planet_osm_point where
golf='green' as golfmarkers/Parameter
Try:
select way,golf from planet_osm_point where golf='green' as
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 4:18 PM, John Smithdeltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/28 Norbert Hoffmann nhoffm...@spamfence.net:
No, Roy wants to tag the semantics of the stop-sign. If this really
simplifies the task of the data consumers, it's all the better.
It seems the problem Roy is
2009/8/28 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
So what are you proposing? How should we tag stop signs? To me, it
seems you are suggesting that stop signs should *only* be tagged on
ways that are oneway=yes. What are you proposing?
Nothing of the sort. We really don't seem to be on the same
2009/8/28 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
Ok, I understand. Do you have any antibiotics?
If have an answer or not doesn't matter, the OSM community is more
than the sum of it's parts and some people may already have experience
with other systems that do do this already and may be able to
2009/8/28 Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk:
This does bring up a few more combinations that are not currently
covered. I've had a couple of runs over to Milton Keynes in the last
couple of days, and GETTING into the correct lane even to go straight on
can be a problem, with the outside lane of
Hi, I'm from Croatia and I have seen something strange when looking at
borders. If you look at this map you will clearly see borders:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=45.2lon=16.51zoom=7layers=B000FTF
But if you zoom in or out the borders start to dissapear, especially
between Slovenia and
Andrew MacKinnon wrote:
This is a proposal for a generic way of tagging a node which
represents an object which faces a certain way - e.g. a traffic sign
such as a stop sign.
It lacks an example where this complex modelling would even be
necessary. In all examples mentioned so far, a node
2009/8/28 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
I actually think it leaves things in slightly better shape - like me
tagging a post box outside, or tagging my addr:housenumber. Sure, it's
I'm not talking about post boxes or house addressing schemes, I'm
talking about being able to tag lanes on a
More diary spam:
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Sorry for thinking out loud but here we go.
A Way can have many lanes, Infact the default is lanes=2 (or is it?)
oneway=yes infers lanes=1
lanes can be used for many purposes including turning, parking, walking cycling.
Lanes need names I guess partially if we all going to use them to
describe
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 5:21 PM, John Smithdeltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/28 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
Ok, I understand. Do you have any antibiotics?
If have an answer or not doesn't matter, the OSM community is more
than the sum of it's parts and some people may already
2009/8/28 Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org:
A Way can have many lanes, Infact the default is lanes=2 (or is it?)
oneway=yes infers lanes=1
Seems like a sane assumption.
A Lane may need to be in a relation etc.
The way would be the relation, and the properties of the way should
cascade to the
On 27/08/2009, at 9:09 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
I'd say the only thing you know for sure is that the source is unknown
unless it is explicitly tagged. I wouldn't assume anything besides
that. There are people who don't upload their traces (i personally
always do) and who have all rights
John Smith wrote:
Actually no, you can still tag stop signs on a way like people always
have, then when lanes get sorted out they can be dealt with properly.
I believe that stop signs have usually nothing to do with lanes (though
there probably are exceptions). They apply to everyone travelling
2009/8/28 Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de:
I believe that stop signs have usually nothing to do with lanes (though
there probably are exceptions). They apply to everyone travelling into a
certain direction, no matter on what lane. This becomes apparent in
streets where there are no distinct
2009/8/28 James Livingston doc...@mac.com:
If someone doesn't upload their trace _and_ doesn't add a source tag,
then I'll assume that my GPS trace is more accurate than whatever they
used. I think that's fair, because all someone has to do if they have
an accurate way is let other mappers
Accounts spamming are banned.
They're usually caught in good time by our master admin.
2009/8/28 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
More diary spam:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/mariann/diary/7691
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2009/8/28 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
Accounts spamming are banned.
They're usually caught in good time by our master admin.
Why not make use of crowd sourcing?
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On 28/08/09 09:24, John Smith wrote:
2009/8/28 Thomas Woodgrand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
Accounts spamming are banned.
They're usually caught in good time by our master admin.
Why not make use of crowd sourcing?
What do you mean exactly?
Tom
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2009/8/28 Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu:
What do you mean exactly?
Well if enough people can tag a post as spam it would effectively
disappear from the site to be reviewed and/or deleted, maybe you could
have a more extensive rating system, don't know, but this would allow
native speakers of
On 27/08/09 12:13, Jack Stringer wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:waterway%3Dlock_gate
Shows to tag both ends of the lock. If there is a name just to use name.
This was the original tag. However, it has various problems - for
example, it makes it hard to render a lock as a single
On 28/08/09 09:39, John Smith wrote:
2009/8/28 Tom Hughest...@compton.nu:
What do you mean exactly?
Well if enough people can tag a post as spam it would effectively
disappear from the site to be reviewed and/or deleted, maybe you could
have a more extensive rating system, don't know, but
On 27/08/09 14:27, Mike Harris wrote:
On a related canal issue, I have a problem with deciding how to tag a canal
bridge as a segment of a way. The way will often already have name= and ref=
tags as a highway; but I want to add a name= and ref= tag for the canal
bridge. Not keen on name_1 or
On 26/08/09 21:42, Mikel Maron wrote:
IMO, the wiki should reflect the current collective thinking. If the
collective thinking is in disagreement,
then the wiki should show both sides, equally, with _respectful_
disagreement.
If, however many years after starting the project, we are in
Hi, I would like to know how to tag beach (sand) volleyball courts?
I see nothing happening at proposed features page for this feature:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Proposed_features/volleyball
Cheers,
Valent.
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2009/8/28 Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com:
Hi, I would like to know how to tag beach (sand) volleyball courts?
People have been using natural=sand to tag golf bunkers.
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Valent Turkovic wrote:
Hi, I'm from Croatia and I have seen something strange when looking at
borders. If you look at this map you will clearly see borders:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=45.2lon=16.51zoom=7layers=B000FTF
But if you zoom in or out the borders start to dissapear, especially
On 28/08/2009 10:12, Valent Turkovic wrote:
Hi, I would like to know how to tag beach (sand) volleyball courts?
I see nothing happening at proposed features page for this feature:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Proposed_features/volleyball
Cheers,
Valent.
I'd tag it something like
On 08/28/2009 03:46 AM, Gervase Markham wrote:
If dieterdriest has found a number of people who've been ignoring the
definition,
Nobody (that I know of) has been ignoring the definition. It's just
that the definitions didn't match the top-leveldescription. *None* of
the definitions of the
On 28/08/2009, at 9:23 PM, Alex Mauer wrote:
On 08/28/2009 03:46 AM, Gervase Markham wrote:
If dieterdriest has found a number of people who've been ignoring the
definition,
Nobody (that I know of) has been ignoring the definition. It's just
that the definitions didn't match the
I second option that highway tag isn't used for physical purposes.
Physical status of road *can* define it's importance (legal or
subjective), and I think there is where disagreement is.
More or less comon practice is to follow some kind of rules/laws when
tagging roads. But it is also clear that
2009/8/28 Micha Ruh gnub...@gmail.com:
All,
please note that 'Dieterdreist' (german) translates to 'brazen Dieter' /
'uppity Dieter'.
My vote got deleted by him _without any notice_.
*** ** ** ***!
On 27/08/09 12:13, Jack Stringer wrote:
lock=yes
lock_name=Withrington Bottom Lock
When you are tagging a way, you can't use name= because that will
already contain the name of the canal. Hence lock_name=.
Why would you want to repeat the name of a canal on its individual nodes?
Isnt that
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 5:16 AM, John Smithdeltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/28 Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com:
Hi, I would like to know how to tag beach (sand) volleyball courts?
People have been using natural=sand to tag golf bunkers.
But that is tagging for the renderer
2009/8/28 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
2009/8/28 Richard Weait rich...@weait.com:
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 5:16 AM, John Smithdeltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/28 Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com:
Hi, I would like to know how to tag beach (sand) volleyball courts?
2009/8/28 Richard Weait rich...@weait.com:
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 5:16 AM, John Smithdeltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/28 Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com:
Hi, I would like to know how to tag beach (sand) volleyball courts?
People have been using natural=sand to tag golf
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Craig Wallacecraig...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On 28/08/2009 10:12, Valent Turkovic wrote:
Hi, I would like to know how to tag beach (sand) volleyball courts?
I see nothing happening at proposed features page for this feature:
2009/8/28 wynnd...@lavabit.com:
On 27/08/09 12:13, Jack Stringer wrote:
lock=yes
lock_name=Withrington Bottom Lock
When you are tagging a way, you can't use name= because that will
already contain the name of the canal. Hence lock_name=.
Why would you want to repeat the name of a canal
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Ævar Arnfjörð
Bjarmasonava...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm splitting this from the previous thread.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Richard Fairhurstrich...@systemed.net
wrote:
Potlatch uses the OSM wiki for localisation. I have no plans to change this
in favour of
Peter Childs wrote:
The Canal way will need to be split at the lock gates, (or in
some cases where a diversion starts (due to some rivers
going over weirs) while there is a lock for boats.
(UK-specific tagging stuff follows)
Ideally I'd like to discourage people from using a (non-closed)
unsubscribe
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exclusief gebruik door degenen die door de zender als geadresseerd zijn
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gebruik of onderworpen aan copyright of andere
Hello,
Here's an update on the current state of the local chapters working group:
*Local Chapters Agreement*
The debate around the details of setting up local chapters is happening on
the local chapters wiki page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters and its
discussion
On 28 Aug 2009, at 16:49, Nick Black wrote:
Hello,
snip
*Next Meeting of the Local Chapters Group*
The local chapters working group will meet at 6pm BST on Weds 30th
September to discuss these issues and others. The agenda of the
meeting is:
* What is the process for creating
2009/8/29 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
As agreed in an earlier thread on talk [1] can we have an email list for
this subject. How about talk-local? Can we have it now!
+100
Why are people being excluded from these decisions when I've
repeatedly told/emailed you that 6pm BST is
Hi,
On the talk-ca list it's still in the works (i put forward the idea, but no
responses yet).
Once the Canada Import is done... that'll be a BIG difference in Map
quality. :-)
But anyway, being a local foundation might let us work closer with Natural
Resource Canada, and with Non-profits and
Peter, John + list,
Not sure where the details of payment have gone - I'll try to take a look at
the history over the weekend, but I might not get the chance. The info is
definitely on the wiki discussion page, which seemed a good place to hold
the contentious issues.
Totally agree regarding a
OSM is featured in Wired Magazine today:
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/08/gps-hackers/
Cheers,
Morten
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2009/8/28 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net:
Peter Childs wrote:
The Canal way will need to be split at the lock gates, (or in
some cases where a diversion starts (due to some rivers
going over weirs) while there is a lock for boats.
(UK-specific tagging stuff follows)
Ideally I'd
Or not even limited to volleyball at all. Here in Rio de Janeiro it is very
common to play futevôlei (footvolley, volley played with the foot, not
with the hand) in the volleyball pitches.
:)
Cheers,
2009/8/28 Peteris Krisjanis pec...@gmail.com
I'd tag it something like this:
2009/8/28 Arlindo Pereira nig...@nighto.net:
Or not even limited to volleyball at all. Here in Rio de Janeiro it is very
common to play futevôlei (footvolley, volley played with the foot, not
with the hand) in the volleyball pitches.
Indeed. However, in most cases they *are* (beach) volleyball
Hello
During a meeting of Lithuanian mappers we raised an idea, that it
would be useful to have type of track recorded along access/security
details. That is currently you only specify how your traces can be
accessed (public, private, intermediary). It would be nice to be able
specify how were
2009/8/28 Tomas Straupis tomasstrau...@gmail.com:
This could later be used in editors to use different colours for
different types of traces. This way we would rather approximate street
track along motorcar traces (if available) rather than foot-traces
done walking alongside the street.
in
Hi, I would really appreciate if the JOSM presets dictators could
remove the option about motorcar in the JOSM presets dialog.
We get on the french ML more and more complains about the confusion
between unclassified, tracks, footway, path, etc. If in addition, the
JOSM presets about highway=path
hi,
I have put up the relevant files in:
http://bitbucket.org/lawgon/osmindia/
to create new tags, you need to add them to default.style, make the necessary
changes in the default osm.xml file and add your new png icons to the symbols
directory and then push your changes to the server.
I will
Awesome.
Can you share some OSM wiki URLs that can help understand styling?
I would definitely like to try out a few experiments.
- P
On 8/28/09, Kenneth Gonsalves law...@au-kbc.org wrote:
hi,
I have put up the relevant files in:
http://bitbucket.org/lawgon/osmindia/
to create new tags,
me too, i should be free in a couple of weeks to start dipping my hand into
the pot :)
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Pradeep B V pradee...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome.
Can you share some OSM wiki URLs that can help understand styling?
I would definitely like to try out a few experiments.
http://www.opengeodata.org/2009/08/28/osm-on-the-front-page-of-wired/
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grandi !!!
ho trovato l'articolo quà:
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/08/gps-hackers/
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Il giorno 27 agosto 2009 18.38, Carlo
Stembergercarlo.stember...@gmail.com ha scritto:
A noi cosa manca per fare così? Sapete come hanno fatto gli altri? Hanno
importato dei dati o si sono calcolati il confine partendo dalla linea
di costa? In quest'ultimo caso: come? Possiamo replicare?
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 10:01:37 +0200
From: lucadel...@gmail.com
To: talk-it@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-it] Problemi linea di costa
Il giorno 27 agosto 2009 18.38, Carlo
Stembergercarlo.stember...@gmail.com ha scritto:
A noi cosa manca per fare così? Sapete come hanno
Si parlava di FB, e più in generale di Social Network, così prendo la palla
al balzo per parlarvi di un progetto che si chiama kirigo:
l'azienda per cui lavoro, openliven (www.openliven.com) sta mettendo a punto
una piattaforma per un Geo Social Network, basato su OSM!!
Ci sono ancora delle
Il giorno 28 agosto 2009 10.37, Federico Cozzif.co...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Non mi ricordo la definizione esatta (era girata in ML mesi fa) ma le
12 miglia non vanno contate dalla linea di costa reale, ma dalla linea
di base che è definita per legge.
(La linea di base ad esempio tira dritto
Il giorno 28 agosto 2009 10.33, ily mily.il...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Si parlava di FB, e più in generale di Social Network, così prendo la palla
al balzo per parlarvi di un progetto che si chiama kirigo:
l'azienda per cui lavoro, openliven (www.openliven.com) sta mettendo a punto
una
[scusandomi per eventuali cross-posting, e con preghiera di diffusione]
1) Dopo il secondo annuncio, a luglio, vi invitiamo a questo punto a
visitare (e divulgare) il sito
http://www.gfoss.it/drupal/gfossday
che contiene tutti i dettagli informativi e organizzativi - per eventuali
informazioni
Salve a tutti, qualche domanda da un inesperto, nel senso che mappo
ormai da mesi ma molto sporadicamente e ogni volta mi ritrovo gli stessi
dubbi:
- ce ne frega qualcosa di mappare le cose sotterranee? Nel senso: abito
a Perugia e c'è una bella rocca, con tanto di viottoli sotterranei (OK,
non
Pietro Battiston ha scritto:
Salve a tutti, qualche domanda da un inesperto, nel senso che mappo
ormai da mesi ma molto sporadicamente e ogni volta mi ritrovo gli stessi
dubbi:
- ce ne frega qualcosa di mappare le cose sotterranee? Nel senso: abito
a Perugia e c'è una bella rocca, con tanto
2009/8/27 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
Domani sono a Venezia (http://www.endsummercamp.org/), per la prima
volta nella veste di rappresentante ufficiale della Foundation.
Ma non era alle 18?
Per le 22 potrei anche farcela. :)
iiizio
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grandi !!!
ho trovato l'articolo quà:
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/08/gps-hackers/
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Scusa e chi caspita e' Marin?
Sara' il cugino di dieterdreist? :-)
Ciao
/niubii/
Il giorno ven, 28/08/2009 alle 18.05 +0200, Giovanni Mascellani ha
scritto:
Pietro Battiston ha scritto:
- è vera la storia che un'area non va mai considerata di passaggio?
Ovvero che se c'è una piazza che è utilizzata come passaggio - e nelle
cittadine italiane gli esempi sono infiniti -
G Zamboni ha scritto:
Quelle che erano le rampe delle uscite precedenti sono state chiuse al
traffico con barriere, ma non sono state demolite. Per ora ho aggiunto
il tag access=no.
Va bene così o c'è qualcosa di più appropriato?
Sul wiki ho visto c'è anche la chiave disused:
2009/8/28 Andrea Decorte adeco...@gmail.com:
Ciao, importando i dati della regione FVG mi è venuto il dubbio su come
indicare le strade bianche. Dal wiki sembra che sconsigli di usare highway
per questo e di optare per track.
per la verita` anche track e` highway=track
Ma track io lo terrei
2009/8/28 Elena of Valhalla elena.valha...@gmail.com:
2009/8/28 Andrea Decorte adeco...@gmail.com:
Ciao, importando i dati della regione FVG mi è venuto il dubbio su come
indicare le strade bianche. Dal wiki sembra che sconsigli di usare highway
per questo e di optare per track.
per la
2009/8/28 niubii f.pelu...@libero.it:
Scusa e chi caspita e' Marin?
Sara' il cugino di dieterdreist? :-)
Ciao
/niubii/
ero un po deluso che l'articolo non parla molto di Roma, ma sono
contentissimo che anche nelle medie italiane OSM sta arrivando :D
ciao,
Martin
Pietro Battiston ha scritto:
Mmmh... il fatto che residential venga considerato dal wiki solo su
Elements di tipo way ([0]) non ti tange?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dresidential
Perlopiù no: il tag area serve proprio per questo[1].
[1]
...di venerdi' c'e' chi lavora anche fino le 22 :-(
ma quando e' stato cambiato l'orario!
anche io mi ricordavo fosse alle 18
:-(
e bon ..vaben
2009/8/27 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
Domani sono a Venezia (http://www.endsummercamp.org/), per la prima
volta nella veste di rappresentante
Si riuscira' un giorno a fare un MP in FVG ?
saluti
M
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Norbert Wenzel schrieb:
deep_eye wrote:
Frage zu einer Baustelle in Lichtenau
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=48.495742lon=15.392203zoom=18layers=B000FTF
Dies hat ein Anfang und Enddatum. Kann man das korrekt eintragen, damit
die Baustelle von alleine wieder verschwindet oder muss ich
Hallo!
Ich bereit gerade das zweite Innsbrucker Usertreffen vor. Es wird wohl
so in zwei bis drei Wochen stattfinden.
Wer eingeladen werden möchte, schreibt bitte eine Email an
user-innsbr...@osm-at.org
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bor...@osm-at.org
Am So, 1.03.2009, 10:42, schrieb Wolfgang Wasserburger:
Ich habe im Juli Kontakt zu DORIS (Gruppenleiter DORIS, Kurt Pfleger)
aufgenommen, und damals die Antwort erhalten, dass aktiv über
Möglichkeiten,
OSM zu unterstützen, nachgedacht würde. Im Herbst sollte eine
Entscheidung
fallen.
Im
Hallo,
[zur Verwendbarkeit der Luftbilder von DORIS, Kommunikation mit DI Pfleger]
weiß jemand wieder mal was neues? Ist das Projekt schon (teilweise)
beschlossen oder umgesetzt? Gibt's schon Test-User?
Ich bin gerade aus dem Urlaub zurück, und hätte vor, mich demnächst (in den
nächsten ein
Tole je bilo danes objavljeno na globalni Talk list
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2009-August/041220.html
Mogoce lahko kdo od akterjev odgovori in se pohvali z dosezkom.
LP,
Miha.
2009/8/28 Damjan Gerli dam...@damjan.net
Oznake so zadaj bistveno boljše, dodatno sem označil le
could be the Java implementation on my installation. I don't mind
terribly much - I can use my desktop PC if I need to - but I just like
the idea of live GPS trackign and POI tagging (if this is possible).
For example - miss a traffic light and pop it on the map or whatever -
or a road
how much better?
I have heard kernel tuning can make a substantial difference... Maybe
this is worth considering for the netbook - but I hear Debian is very
conservative and slow to update with new applications?
And would the eeePC branch work on an MSI Wind? Their basically
identical as
2009/8/28 Cosmic Charade cosmichar...@gmail.com:
could be the Java implementation on my installation. I don't mind terribly
much - I can use my desktop PC if I need to - but I just like the idea of
live GPS trackign and POI tagging (if this is possible). For example - miss
a traffic light
2009/8/28 Cosmic Charade cosmichar...@gmail.com:
how much better?
I can't really make comparisions because I didn't use a stock kernel,
however some sites I read while installing said there was gains to be
had so I took that option :)
I have heard kernel tuning can make a substantial
2009/8/28 Evan Sebire e...@sebire.org:
I develop a commercial surveying package for powerline design and of course
use Qt, it is ideal for low power CPU's in the field with almost all of my
customers using a panasonic toughbook which is quite slow but can last a whole
day in the field,
2009/8/28 Evan Sebire e...@sebire.org:
I had an eee701 and would beg to differ on the screen readability, but LCD 's
have been improving at about the same rate that my eyes are failing! (lenses
getting thicker)
Yea well I have so far had the good fortune of not needing glasses or
other optical
I've been thinking about the network=* tag when it comes to
alphanumeric numbering, I'm starting to think this shouldn't be added
in the alphanumeric numbering case, but should be used where a
non-alphanumeric system is used, eg NR, NH, MR, DR.
Does this sound sane to anyone else?
Hi everyone!
I downloaded the MotionsX GPS app for my iPhone. I'd like to help out by
doing my home town and nearby small towns which don't seem to be on OSM as
yet.
I visit about once every 1-2 months so can update over time.
Has anyone written a HowTo for iPhones? I think that'd be cool to
Travelling about the other day I noticed 'DR' on some QLD signs, NSW
uses Dnumber, and here I was thinking the states were supposed to be
unifying road rules and signage.
I added a note about this to the aussie tagging guidelines.
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On 16/08/2009, at 12:17 PM, Liz wrote:
While looking at the wiki page describing the highway tag[0]
recently,
I noticed that the Australian entry in International Equivalence
doesn't match what is on the Australian Tagging Guidelines page, and
what actually gets mapped.
I used to get
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Jason Oakleywau...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone!
I downloaded the MotionsX GPS app for my iPhone. I'd like to help out by
doing my home town and nearby small towns which don't seem to be on OSM as
yet.
I visit about once every 1-2 months so can update over
2009/8/29 Peter Ross pe...@emailross.com:
After it's uploaded use JOSM, potlatch or merkatoor to consume the gpx
file and turn it into OSM artifcats.
The problem with doing this is you loose timing information, which I
find useful for some things to show speed in different colours.
Gary68 schrieb:
:-) naja, tage dauert es nicht. und das planet will ich auch nicht
wirklich auspacken, aber doch mit einer perl lib lesen. und eben das
geht nicht.
und das auspacken kann geschwindigkeitsvorteile bringen, wenn ich die
datei mehrfach verwende. plattenplatz vorausgesetzt.
Am 28. August 2009 01:20 schrieb Garry garr...@gmx.de:
Martin Simon schrieb:
Das will ja auch keiner. Wo in meiner Mail liest du das?
Wo habe ich behauptet dass Du das geschrieben hast?
Es wäre - frühzeitig berücksichtigt-ein geeigneter Weg die OSM typischen
Probleme zu lösen in dem man
Habe ich gerade auf der Homepage gesehen [1]. Hat es ein Linux-User unter
Linux hinbekommen das (oder ein anderes) Update einzuspielen? Mit wine ist es
mit nicht gelungen.
Es gibt auch ein Update der FW des GPS-Empfängers auf 2.90, aber nur über den
WebUpdater [2], keine separate Datei zum
Am 28. August 2009 07:42 schrieb Adiac teamad...@gmx.de:
... indem man es nicht taggt - meine Meinung.
Analog zu OSM erwartest Du von der StVO das an jedem Ortsschild auch ein 50er
Schild hängt und auf der anderen Seite das 100er?
Das Ortsschild trägt diese Aussage schon in sich... dafür muss
Am Freitag 28 August 2009 10:21:12 schrieb Martin Simon:
Das Ortsschild trägt diese Aussage schon in sich... dafür muss keine
Zahl draufstehen - die steht halt in der StVO und an den Schildern an
der Staatsgrenze. ;-)
Dann brauchen wir es ja nicht zu taggen.
Das halte ich für eher
Am Freitag 28 August 2009 10:21:12 schrieb Martin Simon:
Das halte ich für eher unwahrscheinlich dass jemand aufbricht um gemappte
Straßen zu mappen nur weil die kein maxspeed haben.
Bereits mehrmals durchgeführt. Brachte in meiner Stadt eine enorme
Verbesserung des routings.
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