On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:29:14 -0500, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com
wrote:
It's a fairly well established convention that in OSM it's the
houses/plots, not the road centrelines, that are addressed.
But that doesn't always
2009/11/13 Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org:
The is_in tag is not a lot of use either due to it being inconsistent.
I thought is_in is depreciated and replaced by polygons?
While I don't think this list would be worth piping back in to the
database, it might be useful for knowing what were
2009/11/13 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
2009/11/13 Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org:
The is_in tag is not a lot of use either due to it being inconsistent.
I thought is_in is depreciated and replaced by polygons?
While I don't think this list would be worth piping back in to the
2009/11/13 Andrew Errington a.erring...@lancaster.ac.uk:
You could calculate node density (nodes/km2) and assume that node density
will decay from the centre of a town to the edge. This would work for the
nodes in ways, since 'in town' will have more streets than 'out of town'.
A rural area
2009/11/13 Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org:
My first though was for an generated list rather than entered
boarders, however thinking again this might need some human
intervention to work properly.
Boundaries are just as much arbitary as they are geographically based etc
I'm not trying to
On Fri, November 13, 2009 16:43, Peter Childs wrote:
Any ideas.
You could calculate node density (nodes/km2) and assume that node density
will decay from the centre of a town to the edge. This would work for the
nodes in ways, since 'in town' will have more streets than 'out of town'.
A rural
2009/11/13 Andrew Errington a.erring...@lancaster.ac.uk:
On Fri, November 13, 2009 16:43, Peter Childs wrote:
Any ideas.
You could calculate node density (nodes/km2) and assume that node density
will decay from the centre of a town to the edge. This would work for the
nodes in ways, since
2009/11/13 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
2009/11/13 Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org:
My first though was for an generated list rather than entered
boarders, however thinking again this might need some human
intervention to work properly.
Boundaries are just as much arbitary as they are
2009/11/13 Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org:
I like it, but I wonder whether the place=city should be on the way
rather than on some miscellaneous node. I'm not sure I like the bodge
that is admin_level's I had always thought of them as government
administration borders.
It's also tagged as
hello all,
i'd like to review/finish mapping of bus/tram network during my stay
in bern (ch) and do this right so that no time is wasted fixing my
mistakes. i read through wiki pages but there're still some points
open. for my examples to be more explanatory please open the following
osm file
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 07:43:20AM +, Peter Childs wrote:
However in OSM places are points not area's and the areas we do have
are either to do with admin (ie Counties, Borough's etc) and hence are
rather less than helpful.
The is_in tag is not a lot of use either due to it being
On 13 Nov 2009, at 12:00, Florian Lohoff wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 07:43:20AM +, Peter Childs wrote:
However in OSM places are points not area's and the areas we do have
are either to do with admin (ie Counties, Borough's etc) and hence
are
rather less than helpful.
The is_in
2009/11/13 Florian Lohoff f...@rfc822.org:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 07:43:20AM +, Peter Childs wrote:
However in OSM places are points not area's and the areas we do have
are either to do with admin (ie Counties, Borough's etc) and hence are
rather less than helpful.
The is_in tag is not
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 15:19 -0500, Mike N. wrote:
FYI - I applied the experimental script which creates address
interpolation ways at -
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/import/tiger2osm/shape_to_osm-Tiger.py
The results are at
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/import/tiger2osm/shape_to_osm-Tiger.py
Cool stuff! I've been looking at doing the same thing. Which osgeo
python code are you using?
I'm using the default lib for Fedora - GDAL 1.6.0; release 8.fc11 .
Someone else (in Georgia?) created all
On 12/11/2009 21:31, SteveC wrote:
That's half true. Nobody likes the uncertainty around CC, but really they
want us to be PD because they don't want to give any data away. They'd love
to suck it all in, improve it and then keep the improvements. Just look at
the current data set they're
On 12/11/2009 21:31, SteveC wrote:
That's half true. Nobody likes the uncertainty around CC, but
really they want us to be PD because they don't want to give any
data away. They'd love to suck it all in, improve it and then keep
the improvements. Just look at the current data set they're
You're conflating two entirely different points and as far as I can see,
trolling.
On Nov 13, 2009, at 12:39 PM, Russ Nelson wrote:
On 12/11/2009 21:31, SteveC wrote:
That's half true. Nobody likes the uncertainty around CC, but
really they want us to be PD because they don't want to give
2009/11/12 Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net
http://www.toiletmap.gov.au/
... but the toilet map is serious, even if the Register
didn't realise it
the cyclemap-makers also love toilets. They're displayed one zoomlevel more
(till 14) than churches and drinking_water ;-)
cheers,
Martin
I'm only making one point here: that OSM's value is in its community,
not its data and certainly not its licensing. Could you explain the
other point you think I'm making, and how it's separable from the one
point I'm trying to make?
-russ
SteveC writes:
You're conflating two entirely
The problem with admin boundaries, here in the Uk anyway is that they
have very little to do with the towns or places they actually are
around.
Admin_level tends to suggest a simple hierarchy that does not exists.
and tends from what I've seen here to be related to govenment admin
stration
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/11/diy_real_time_kinematic_gps.html
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So, just like the original TIGER import, I'm now grossly stealing
someone else's code:
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/import/tiger2osm/shape_to_osm-Tiger.py
and I now have made some .osm files with Karlruhe Scheme addressing
ways. I'm not going to post them publicly. I did
Can I have SF county, CA please and Arapahoe County, CO...?
Yours c.
Steve
On Nov 13, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Dave Hansen wrote:
So, just like the original TIGER import, I'm now grossly stealing
someone else's code:
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 17:14 -0700, SteveC wrote:
Can I have SF county, CA please and Arapahoe County, CO...?
http://daveh.dev.openstreetmap.org/secret/stevec-345/
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Nice idea. Alas, it seems to be too good to be true, as the first
comment points out.
Alex S. skrev:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/11/diy_real_time_kinematic_gps.html
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http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/import/tiger2osm/shape_to_osm-Tiger.py
We'll work on making sure that these data look good and I think some
people have some plans on how to get these integrated a bit at a time.
Thanks to those who worked on the namefinder - it worked GREAT
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 8:40 PM, Mike N. nice...@att.net wrote:
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/import/tiger2osm/shape_to_osm-Tiger.py
We'll work on making sure that these data look good and I think some
people have some plans on how to get these integrated a bit at a time.
You gotta have the addr:street information somewhere.
Oops! Yes, that should be the minimum required.
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Dave Hansen d...@sr71.net wrote:
We'll work on making sure that these data look good and I think some
people have some plans on how to get these integrated a bit at a time.
And hopefully in some places not at all. In many locations there's
way more accurate
On Saturday 14 November 2009, Erik Lundin wrote:
Nice idea. Alas, it seems to be too good to be true, as the first
comment points out.
The second and third comments get it right though.
robert.
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Dave Hansen d...@sr71.net wrote:
We'll work on making sure that these data look good and I think some
people have some plans on how to get these integrated a bit at a time.
And hopefully in some
Anthony writes:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Dave Hansen d...@sr71.net wrote:
We'll work on making sure that these data look good and I think some
people have some plans on how to get these integrated a bit at a time.
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 21:50 -0500, Anthony wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Dave Hansen d...@sr71.net wrote:
We'll work on making sure that these data look good and I think
some
people have some plans on how to get
hi,
I want to use osmosis to download and extract from the planet. I tried giving
the web address of the planet latest file, but get an error saying
'http:/openstre../planet_latest.. not found'. Note that the error gives the
address as http:/ with only one forward slash. The question is, do I
2009/11/14 Kenneth Gonsalves law...@au-kbc.org:
hi,
I want to use osmosis to download and extract from the planet. I tried giving
the web address of the planet latest file, but get an error saying
'http:/openstre../planet_latest.. not found'. Note that the error gives the
address as http:/
On Saturday 14 Nov 2009 10:17:06 am you wrote:
Or use the extracts geofabrik publishes.
http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/
I usually use either geofabrik or cloudmade. Cloudmade is supposed to
update once a week, but it is saturday and the latest extract is dated
thursday the 4th.
I have run into a problem (that can be observed in osmarender) with two
tiles found here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=43.1289lon=-70.7753zoom=12layers=0B00FTF
Mapnik appears to be rendering the old coastline data, dispite the fact that
there is no continuous way for the Piscataqua River
Dave
I've looked at the two you sent me and they're both basically fine but for two
things.
In Denver the houses are all set back a lot further, so some way to say 'on
north-south roads, set back X feet' might help a lot. Or, in JOSM just search
for all the ways that make up the addressing on
On Nov 13, 2009, at 11:11 PM, SteveC wrote:
Dave
I've looked at the two you sent me and they're both basically fine but for
two things.
In Denver the houses are all set back a lot further, so some way to say 'on
north-south roads, set back X feet' might help a lot. Or, in JOSM just
TIGER is an incredibly huge data set. It comes from what may be the
most diverse set of primary sources of anything in the world short of
OSM itself.
It shouldn't be trusted explicitly (no single map should). Do you
have
some more constructive information about places where you've
I'm highly in favor of doing the import, regardless. I think the
inaccuracies will be far easier to fix than to put the addressing in
from scratch. I've done a lot of mapping in my area, but haven't
been willing to start doing addresses, even before I knew that the
TIGER import was
Hi Andrew,
this is caused by the way mapnik and osmarender handle data.
Mapnik uses shapefiles which are created by the coastline checker. So
first the coastline checker needs to create new shape files and then
mapnik needs to import them. Both processes may take a few days. But it
seems, that
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm highly in favor of doing the import, regardless. I think the
inaccuracies will be far easier to fix than to put the addressing in from
scratch. I've done a lot of mapping in my area, but haven't been willing to
ciao,
dalla costa ovest degli Stati Uniti mi chiedono se c'e' qualcuno
interessato a testare Mapzen: http://mapzen.cloudmade.com/
Se siete interessati, registratevi al sito e datemi un cenno che vi
faccio sbloccare l'accesso da Nick.
Ricordo a tutti che tale software è opensource.
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Ciao Simone,
mi sono gi registrato qualche settimana fa, ma non ho pi saputo
niente.
Che dati ti servono per farmi autenticare?
Ciao
Giuliano (bellazambo)
Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
ciao,
dalla costa ovest degli Stati Uniti mi chiedono se c'e' qualcuno
interessato a testare Mapzen:
Ciao,
anche a me piacerebbe provare.
Pierre/Mortimer
2009/11/13 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
ciao,
dalla costa ovest degli Stati Uniti mi chiedono se c'e' qualcuno
interessato a testare Mapzen: http://mapzen.cloudmade.com/
Se siete interessati, registratevi al sito e datemi un
Simone Cortesi wrote:
Se siete interessati, registratevi al sito e datemi un cenno che vi
faccio sbloccare l'accesso da Nick.
Anch'io sono registrato già da un pezzo, e sarei interessato :)
Bye,
David
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2009/11/11 Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com
2009/11/11 Luca Brivio luca.bri...@gmail.com:
Ti perplime eh? :-D Io credo che ci manchino un tag del tipo
bicycle:mtb=designated (magari inutile ma sicuramente innocuo) e/o una
Oppure ci vorrebbe un tag di bontà di un percorso dal punto di vista
Salve, mi ha scritto Martin che si sta dedicando a inserire i percorsi
dei mezzi pubblici di Roma in osm. Ci stavamo chiedendo se si può
chiedere qualche dato utile all'azienda dei trasporti ATAC.
Cito Martin: La cosa più utile da avere (oltre alle coordinate dei
mezzi con il loro ID dell'
atac
2009/11/13 G Zamboni gd.zamb...@tiscali.it
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Vi invito alla mapping party domani, Sabatò 14, a Roma (Villa Ada) in
bicicletta o a piedi. Ci incontriamo alle ore 14 presso l'ingresso Via
Salaria / Via Anapo.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=41.926656mlon=12.505724zoom=18layers=B000FTF
ciao,
Martin
(scusate la tardi decisione, ci saranno
Secondo me potreste studiare il formato di Google Transit
http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/transit/spec/transit_feed_specification.html
Se chiedeste ad ATAC di fornire i propri dati in tale formato, loro
avrebbero con uno sforzo solo due vantaggi:
1. i loro dati su Google Maps
2. i loro dati su
Anche in OSM bisogna essere raccomandati :-)
Per fortuna che abbiamo te !!
Ciao
Giuliano (bellazambo)
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From: Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 16:12:33
To: gd.zamb...@tiscali.it;
Salve a tutti,
da poco la regione Puglia ha reso disponibile un servizio di WMS (in
WGS84) con la CTR, le ortofoto (risoluzione circa 20 cm), l'uso del
suolo e altre amenità che adesso non ricordo.
La cosa interessante, a mio avviso, è che il testo della licenza da
accettare prima di poter
2009/11/13 Alessandro De Noia alessandro.den...@gmail.com:
[paragrafo 1]
- nel rispetto del diritto di proprietà e di autore propri
dell'Amministrazione (legge n. 633 del 22 aprile 1941 e s.m.i.
Protezione del diritto d'autore e di altri diritti connessi al suo
esercizio) è vietata la
Mortimer: mortimer...@free.fr
Grazie
Pierre
2009/11/13 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
2009/11/13 G Zamboni gd.zamb...@tiscali.it
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olvagor wrote:
Kann ich das analog auf Österreich anwenden: AT:rural (100), AT:urban
(50)? Entspricht die Beschränkung auf 40 unseren 30-Zonen oder gibts in
AT keine Geschwindigkeitszonen?
Wie taggt ihr Vorrangstraßen? Darf man auf Vorrangstraßen generell 60
fahren?
Also ich tagge, wenn
hello all,
i posted the latter text into t...@osm today but then someone
suggested i should better ask here. so, the post goes like this:
thank you for your understanding,
joe
-- begin --
hello all,
i'd like to review/finish mapping of bus/tram network during my stay
in bern (ch) and do this
Darko Boto wrote:
Sorry, ali potlatch je uvjerljivo najbolji GIS web editor IKAD. Niti
jedno vlasnicko ili slobodno rjesenje nije mu do koljena.
I dalje stojim iza izjave da je taj editor na webu smece. Da je najbolje
smece na svijetu (u sto cisto sumnjam) i dalje je smece. Zato sam kolegi
i
Darko Boto wrote:
Sorry, ali potlatch je uvjerljivo najbolji GIS web editor IKAD. Niti
jedno vlasnicko ili slobodno rjesenje nije mu do koljena.
I dalje stojim iza izjave da je taj editor na webu smece. Da je najbolje
smece na svijetu (u sto cisto sumnjam) i dalje je smece. Zato sam kolegi
2009/11/13 nixa nikola.kapralje...@gmail.com:
Darko Boto wrote:
Sorry, ali potlatch je uvjerljivo najbolji GIS web editor IKAD. Niti
jedno vlasnicko ili slobodno rjesenje nije mu do koljena.
I dalje stojim iza izjave da je taj editor na webu smece. Da je najbolje
smece na svijetu (u sto
Matija Nalis wrote:
Evo za inicijativu ja placam rundu piva prvoj 10rici OSMera koji se jave na
listu da dolaze (i dodju naravno, inace budemo morali i popiti umjesto njih :)
u svrhu da ova inicijativa ne propadne dodajte se na
http://griffin.linux.hr/~nixa/event_osm_zg/
:D
Darko Boto wrote:
Nisi se bas potrudio elaborirati...
Necu uletiti u flame no i dalje tvrdim da je to lose. Ne mozes
selektirati uopce vise tocaka i postaviti tag koliko ja vidim.
Lijevim klikom misa radis pomicanje mape, selektiranja i crtanja, i n
puta moram stiskati escape da ubijem liniju
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:08:38AM +0100, Darko Boto wrote:
2009/11/6 nixa nikola.kapralje...@gmail.com:
Željko Filipin wrote:
Nisam radio s JOSM nego sam na openstreetmap.org kliknuo Edit.
mislim da ce ti s JOSM-om biti znatno lakse. onaj editor na netu je smece ;)
Sorry, ali potlatch
2009/11/13 nixa nikola.kapralje...@gmail.com:
Darko Boto wrote:
Nisi se bas potrudio elaborirati...
Necu uletiti u flame no i dalje tvrdim da je to lose. Ne mozes
selektirati uopce vise tocaka i postaviti tag koliko ja vidim.
Lijevim klikom misa radis pomicanje mape, selektiranja i crtanja,
2009/11/13 Matija Nalis mnalis-openstreetmapl...@voyager.hr:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:08:38AM +0100, Darko Boto wrote:
2009/11/6 nixa nikola.kapralje...@gmail.com:
Željko Filipin wrote:
Nisam radio s JOSM nego sam na openstreetmap.org kliknuo Edit.
mislim da ce ti s JOSM-om biti znatno
Beste Talk'ers,
Tijdens het grasduinen kwam ik dit nieuws over Geotag-ikonen tegen op:
http://technology.slashgeo.org/technology/09/11/13/142204.shtml
http://www.geotagicons.com/
The Geotag Icon is intended as a web standard icon for identifying
geotagged content to humans.
Als licentie kun je
i think i have left my garmin etrex cx in the hotel in melbourne.
in which case, its gone.
what are people's favourites for a bicycle mounted gps with display which
shows OSM maps?
other criteria
good accuracy
value for $
ability to use as gps source for navit when in motor vehicle
Liz
ed...@billiau.net ed...@billiau.net wrote:
ability to use as gps source for navit when in motor vehicle
The good news is that Navit can use any NMEA source, which just about
any serial or USB connectable device will provide.
--
I haven't yet persuaded navit to listen to a GPS on
Die Idee ist eigentlich von mapy.cz. Das scheint am Ende sogar im IE
funktionieren zu koennen (vielleicht noch nicht mit den RGBA-Tiles,
wie sie es jetzt sind).
Doch, man kann AlphasChannel PNGs bis in den IE5.5 hinein zum laufen
bringen.
Hallo,
ich habe begrenzt auf die Wiki-Seite
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TMC/TMC_Import_Germany/Areas/42000_to_42100
einen Bot laufen lassen, der die TMC-Tags auf einige der
Orte und Kreise automatisch setzen kann.
Könnt ihr mal durchsehen ob euch etwas auffällt, was
einem Lauf auf dem
Gehling Marc m.gehl...@gmx.de wrote:
Da ja bald Weihnachten ist; ich wünsche mir eine Möglichkeit, die
Umkreissuche im Wiki mit mehr Funktionen auszubauen, sodas ich z.B. zu
Stammtischen gezielt Mapper einladen kann. Damit verbunden auch bei der
Anmeldung der Hinweis, das das setzen des
Der Thread ist zwar schon älter aber: Falls noch wer nach ner Lösung zum
Drucken/Weiterverarbeiten von OSM-Auschnitten sucht: http://www.flosm.de/ai/
Den gewählten Kartenausschnitt gibts direkt zum Download als
Illustrator-File. Und anmelden muss man vorher sich auch nicht :)
Gruß,
Frederik
Stefan Schwan stefan.sch...@googlemail.com wrote:
Als absoluter Anfänger habe ich das mal ausprobiert
Dann ist es eventuell ein hilfreicher Hinweis für Dich, dass man Postgis
Geometrietabellen super in qgis anschauen kann.
Vorher einen primary key hinzufügen:
ALTER TABLE planet_ome_XXX ADD oid
Forwarding this so maybe so. can take a look at it.
The state.txt lags nor for 2 1/2 hours
Peter
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: Re: [osmosis-dev] Migration of Osmosis Changesets
Von: Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de
Brett Henderson schrieb:
The Osmosis changesets have been
Moin,
kann ich mir jetzt nicht verkneifen:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Ulf Lamping wrote:
Das letzte mal wo ich bei Wikipedia einen Artikel erstellt habe, wurde
ich in einem sehr knappen und unfreundlichen Ton darauf hingewiesen, daß
dieser nicht vollständig sei (4 Minuten nach der Erstellung!).
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
und dann davor amenity=xmas
nein, gar nichts...
wozu braucht man das?
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Am 13. November 2009 09:25 schrieb Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de:
Die Idee ist eigentlich von mapy.cz. Das scheint am Ende sogar im IE
funktionieren zu koennen (vielleicht noch nicht mit den RGBA-Tiles,
wie sie es jetzt sind).
Doch, man kann AlphasChannel PNGs bis in den IE5.5 hinein
Helau und Alaaf,
die neuen Daten liegen wie immer zum Download bereit unter:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Computerteddy
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Hallo Schusch,
Deine Worte kann ich nur bestätigen.
Wir haben den Vorteil des Neuen, in Bezug auf Wikipedia sind wir fast
noch eine grüne Wiese, und haben die Chance, aus deren Fehlern zu lernen.
Da viele durch Erfahrungen aus Wikipedia geprägt sind, sollten darauf
achten, dass wir eventuelle
Hi!
Colin Marquardt schrieb:
Ich arbeite im Moment an einer leicht anderen Art des Hillshadings -
da steckt die Information im Alpha-Kanal, und der Browser
multipliziert einem das zusammen. Damit kann man jede flache Karte
mit Hillshading versehen.
Das Hillshading seht sehr schön aus. Woher
Am 13. November 2009 12:30 schrieb Nop ekkeh...@gmx.de:
Das Hillshading seht sehr schön aus. Woher nimmst Du die Höhendaten und
wie gehst Du mit dem leidigen Lizenzproblem um? Ich finde keinen Hinweis
auf der Karte.
Das sind die rohen SRTM-Daten der NASA (kein CGIAR), aufbereitet wie
in
Hallo Liste,
da es so was bisher nicht gab und ich auch sonst keine schicke Möglichkeit
gefunden habe die Openstreetbugs weiterzuverwursten,
haben mein Kumpel und ich ein kleines Tool geschrieben, was die sql dumps nimmt
und ein osm-xml daraus baut.
Wer es ausprobieren möchte findet eine
Am 13. November 2009 11:42 schrieb Josias Polchau sp...@youseeus.de:
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
und dann davor amenity=xmas
nein, gar nichts...
wozu braucht man das?
mit dem temp-namespace koennte man grundsaetzlich angeben, dass es sich
nicht um ein dauernd verfuegbares, sondern um
und dann davor amenity=xmas
wozu braucht man das?
Damit man schon im September schauen kann, wo man mit etwas Glück gleich
Mitte Oktober einen Weihnachtsbaum kaufen kann
Wie wäre es denn mit einer einem Tag für Grillkohle und Anzünder-Verkauf?
Oder einem für Feuerwerksverkauf die
Christoph Wagner freemaps@googlemail.com wrote:
da es so was bisher nicht gab und ich auch sonst keine schicke Möglichkeit
gefunden habe die Openstreetbugs weiterzuverwursten, haben mein Kumpel und
ich ein kleines Tool geschrieben, was die sql dumps nimmt und ein osm-xml
daraus baut.
Und
Qunitessenz zur Konfliktverringerung: Wählt eure Worte mit Bedacht.
Danke.
Die Diskussion um Pfotenweg hier auf der Liste zeigt, dass die Entwicklung
bei OSM in die gleiche Richtung gehen kann: Eine Gruppe von Personen ist sich
sicher, eine Situation eindeutig beurteilen zu können und
Colin Marquardt schrieb:
Am 13. November 2009 09:25 schrieb Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de:
Die Idee ist eigentlich von mapy.cz. Das scheint am Ende sogar im IE
funktionieren zu koennen (vielleicht noch nicht mit den RGBA-Tiles,
wie sie es jetzt sind).
Doch, man kann AlphasChannel PNGs
Damit man schon im September schauen kann, wo man mit etwas Glück gleich
Mitte Oktober einen Weihnachtsbaum kaufen kann
Ist aber auch verflixt.
Ob ich auch die Flurstücke entsprechend tagge, bei denen das Forstamt
Weihnachtsbaum-Einschlagscheine (wie heissen die richtig?) verkauft?
Oder
Am 11. November 2009 13:05 schrieb Georg Feddern ne...@bavarianmallet.de:
Moin,
Martin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
und dann dort über die ID nach dem Objekt zu fahnden? Oder
geht das nicht, weil die ID nach dem Löschen neu vergeben wird oder evtl.
gar nicht im Planet drin ist?
Das hört
Damit man schon im September schauen kann, wo man mit etwas Glück gleich
Mitte Oktober einen Weihnachtsbaum kaufen kann
Ist aber auch verflixt. Den Termin für unseren genau einen Tag dauernden
Weihnachtsmarkt, die Kirmes und andere Feste, findet man leider nur für zwei
Jahre im vorraus im
Hallo,
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Naja, haben nicht direkt, aber ich koennte sie mir ja besorgen
(kleinen Ausschnitt ausschneiden und per JOSM an der richtigen Stelle
suchen, dabei hoffen, dass ich weder zu frueh noch zu spaet dran bin,
bei Bedarf wiederholen, also aufwendig, lohnt sich
Hallo!
Colin Marquardt schrieb:
Das sind die rohen SRTM-Daten der NASA (kein CGIAR), aufbereitet wie
in http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/HikingBikingMaps beschrieben,
dann die GeoTIFFs mit Mapnik eingelesen und als Tiles rausgeschrieben:
Danke für die Info. Das mit dem RasterSymbolizer
Moin !
im Wiki habe ich die Möglichkeit der Kartendarstellung wie dieses im
Regelfall auf jeder Orts und Kreis-Karte genutzt wird.
Weiß einer von Euch ob es die Möglichkeit gibt dort auch irgendwie die
Grenze aus OSM einzublenden.
Gruß Jan :-)
___
Hallo!
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Ich habe den Benutzer jetzt mal fuer 12h gesperrt mit der Bitte, uns zu
erklaeren, wie es zu dieser offensichtlichen Softwarefehlfunktion kommt.
Gab es eigentlich eine Reaktion in irgendeiner Form?
bye
Nop
Am 13. November 2009 14:51 schrieb Nop ekkeh...@gmx.de:
Hallo!
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Ich habe den Benutzer jetzt mal fuer 12h gesperrt mit der Bitte, uns zu
erklaeren, wie es zu dieser offensichtlichen Softwarefehlfunktion kommt.
Gab es eigentlich eine Reaktion in irgendeiner Form?
Hallo,
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Gab es eigentlich eine Reaktion in irgendeiner Form?
12h ist ja nicht gerade viel ;-), hat er vielleicht gar nicht bemerkt,
oder ging da auch eine Email an ihn raus?
Er kriegt eine Nachricht, und muss sich einloggen, um den Erhalt zu
bestaetigen; erst
Hallo,
schlechte Nachrichten:
1) Die Umsetzung ist immer noch nicht fertig
2) Die vorgekachelten OSM-Daten sind für NaviPOWM nicht brauchbar!
Leider kann ich die Daten doch nicht verwenden, da ways, die in 2 Kachel
vorkommen nur in einer vorhanden sind. OSM2POWM benötigt dies Daten aber
in
im Wiki habe ich die Möglichkeit der Kartendarstellung wie dieses im
Regelfall auf jeder Orts und Kreis-Karte genutzt wird.
Ich vermute, Du meinst die Slippymap-Extenstion von Mediawiki von Raymund (et
al)
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SlippyMap
Die unterstützt meines Wissens keine
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