On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 11:55 PM, john whelan jwhelan0...@gmail.com wrote:
To clarify you are looking for GPS traces from car or vehicle traffic
ideally in one city.
Exactly.
Tried a transit authority for their bus traces? That
would give you plenty of data plus time of day traffic and
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 22:03:02 -0700, Alan Mintz
alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
At 2010-07-10 18:39, John Smith wrote:
On 11 July 2010 06:43, Chris Dombroski cdombroski+...@icanttype.org wrote:
I ask because I think this is the cause of stupid GPS directions at times
make a left, followed
On 12/07/2010 08:32, Lukas Kabrt wrote:
I need data that give overal view of traffic in some area. So basicly
I mean lots of.
I have writen a little python script that scrap track pages on osm with
a keyword. It gives you the list of GPX sharing this keyword. It does
not download the
Dave F. wrote:
One thing I can't find is GPX tracks (key: G). Has it not been
implemented yet or am I going blind?
Not yet! It's next on the list. But you can load a GPX from somewhere on
the web (Flash permission stuff notwithstanding) using the vector layers
stuff in the Background menu.
At 2010-07-11 23:44, Maarten Deen wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 22:03:02 -0700, Alan Mintz
alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
I like bringing everything together to a single intersection point
because that's what it (topo)logically is - a single intersection
controlled by a group of signals
On 10 July 2010 02:57, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Hi all,
(Deep breath)
I'm delighted to unveil a test version of Potlatch 2, the all-new,
completely rewritten version of OpenStreetMap's online editor.
You can play with it at http://www.geowiki.com/ . It talks to the
Great work Richard. But it still needs lots of improvement to compete with
Potlatch 1 (I know, I know, It is still in Public Alpha).
Will there be a permanent website for the soon to be legacy version (1.4)?
Will this new version stay in geowiki.com or will replace 1.4 in the Edit
tab?
I will
Hi all,
Wondering if anyone has tried a helmet camera like the GoPro Helmet
Hero HD or ContourHD for mapping? The former even has a mode where it
takes a 5MP photo every two seconds. Plus you could probably narrate
to it while riding along. You might even be able to just look at
street signs and
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Wondering if anyone has tried a helmet camera like the GoPro Helmet
Hero HD or ContourHD for mapping? The former even has a mode where it
takes a 5MP photo every two seconds. Plus you could probably narrate
to
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Julio Costa Zambelli
julio.co...@openstreetmap.cl wrote:
Great work Richard. But it still needs lots of improvement to compete with
Potlatch 1 (I know, I know, It is still in Public Alpha).
Will there be a permanent website for the soon to be legacy version
Wondering if anyone has tried a helmet camera like the GoPro Helmet
Hero HD or ContourHD for mapping?
I have the ContourHD, and while it's a fantastic sports cam, it's not close
enough to usable for reading street signs from just one street-width away.
Andy Allan wrote:
I think the point where it's good enough to start thinking about
replacing Potlatch 1 on the edit tab is still a long way off. It's
much more likely that, when it moves out of alpha, Potlatch 2 appears
and gets used on other sites first since it's much easier to
customize.
Andy,
I agree. Actually I was thinking on how to integrate P2 with a new design
for our Chilean website. The idea of integrating Potlatch with our own
website graphics/color scheme, instead of sending people to a completely
different website/graphic (openstreetmap.org) as we are doing now, sounds
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.netwrote:
Julio Costa Zambelli wrote:
I agree. Actually I was thinking on how to integrate P2 with a new design
for our Chilean website. The idea of integrating Potlatch with our own
website graphics/color scheme, instead
hello,
We have learned that OSM is one of the organizations participating in
the crisis conference [0]
from Colombia will participate a member of our community on behalf of
OCHA - GTMI, however we would like to know who is the person attending
in an official manner by OpenStreetMap.
regards
Recently I've found several examples of nodes shared between two
objects in my local neighborhood.
The question is: Is this okay?
If the objects were routable (eg roads), then the answer would be
obvious, but these ways are things like buildings and parking lots,
where the shared nodes are the
I see a case for and against them. Since they're not routable, I don't
immediately see a problem. Nodes are simply points, and a point can be
shared between two objects, and so why use extra nodes if they're not
needed?
I don't have a problem with modeling objects like buildings or 2
Hi,
Serge Wroclawski wrote:
The question is: Is this okay?
I don't think there's a right/wrong answer here; I'm just curious
about people's opinions.
This question is discussed regularly. There are people who furiously
defend one or the other method but in fact both are in widespread use.
On 11/07/10 04:18, Kai Krueger wrote:
So far the the impressions I got from the members of the licensing group
vary from anywhere between e.g. 10% data loss is acceptable to as high as
90% data loss is acceptable (as long as a majority of signed up accounts
agree), which means as far as I can
It sure would be nice if users couldn't submit bad data. Incorrect data
(wrong street name) takes a human to spot, but bad topology (doesn't
conform to the rules and a computer can verify conformance) shouldn't be
possible to submit. For instance look at this relation:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:27 PM, John Harvey j...@johnharveyphoto.comwrote:
It sure would be nice if users couldn't submit bad data. Incorrect data
(wrong street name) takes a human to spot, but bad topology (doesn't conform
to the rules and a computer can verify conformance) shouldn't be
John,
John Harvey wrote:
Two ways are marked as inners but nothing is inside anything else. The
problem is these kinds of errors present a barrier to entry for anyone
using the OSM data - if you try to write a by the books renderer for
this area you get a spill.
A by the books renderer
Hi,
Ian Dees wrote:
Maybe you could write a bot that messages the owner of the relation when
it finds incorrect topology?
Note that the topology might have been correct when the relation was
created, and only became problematic by someone else moving a node or so.
Bye
Frederik
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At 2010-07-12 11:22, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Serge Wroclawski wrote:
The question is: Is this okay? [sharing of nodes between a building and
an immediately adjacent parking lot]
I don't think there's a right/wrong answer here; I'm just curious
about people's opinions.
This question is
Hi all,
I would like to know how people are using the tag name and/or operator. It
was obvious for me that operator might come as an additional attribute but
it seems that the wiki is suggesting to replace name by operator. Or at
least, it's questionning on the page about amenity=bank:
On 13 July 2010 06:25, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
Then now the question : how can we determin if we use 'name' or 'operator'
if it is one or the other ? e.g. restaurants or hotel might or might not be
part of a chain, thus might be tagged with 'name' or 'operator'. Shall know
the door to
On 07/12/2010 03:22 PM, Alan Mintz wrote:
Exactly. +1. In the case described (building and attached parking lot),
it makes sense, as it usually does for adjacent land parcels (landuse=*
closed ways) and administrative subdivisions (boundary=administrative
closed ways) too. If they really are
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 10:40 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
On 13 July 2010 06:25, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
Shall know the door to ask ?
rectify : knock
name v operator is simple for restaurants in western countries since
the official business name=* will be on
On 13 July 2010 06:59, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
I would say the exact opposite. The tag 'name' is what you see on the
facade. The (optional) tag 'operator' is the name of the chain but we should
not suggest to not use 'name' otherwise we will have different tagging when
Does anyone encounter errors loading Yahoo-Images in Potlatch?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=39.111598lon=-94.712041zoom=19
More and more often some tiles take longer to load and endup in the
error-image (We're sorry, the data you have requested...refresh your
browser to try again.).
There are a couple people. I'm representing the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap
Team at the NGO round table part. There are also people who wear multiple
hats going as well. For example some of the Sahana guys also contribute to
OSM.
Kate Chapman
On Jul 12, 2010 12:22 PM, ouɐɯnH
I should clarify, nobody is attending in an official capacity. There are
OpenStreetMap contributors who are attending. Since we are a large open
source volunteer project things are much looser than say OCHA.
Kate
On Jul 12, 2010 12:22 PM, ouɐɯnH fredyriv...@gmail.com wrote:
hello,
We have
At 2010-07-12 13:25, Pieren wrote:
I would like to know how people are
using the tag name and/or operator.
I think operator has been mis-used. It appears in a lot of JOSM presets
where I believe it is incorrect.
For gas stations, the name of the supplying oil company would be properly
described
Peter Herison wrote:
Does anyone encounter errors loading Yahoo-Images in Potlatch?
I'm not getting them at all; I reopened
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/2950.
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I've been using the operator tag for library branches (where name is
the branch name, and operator is the library system). Same could be
done with schools within a school district. Does this seem like a
reasonable use for the operator tag?
Side note: John, Do you seriously check health
On 13 July 2010 07:25, Brad Neuhauser brad.neuhau...@gmail.com wrote:
Side note: John, Do you seriously check health certificates before
tagging restaurants?
I don't usually tag name, just operator, I just mentioned that to
point out the name is easy to locate if people did want to tag it.
On 13 July 2010 07:18, Alan Mintz alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
I think operator has been mis-used. It appears in a lot of JOSM presets
where I believe it is incorrect.
This is an argument over the use of english as a language and tags
that look like english words and how people interrupt
If you look at the history of the page this change was made on the
morning of 1st of April by someone who doesn't appear to have an
entry. I suspect it might just be sabotage, it does happen
occasionally on wikis.
Cheerio John
On 12 July 2010 16:25, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I
The usage of operator documented in the wiki is the opposite of the standard
usage, at least in the food service business (I once worked for a food broker).
The standard usage would be to say that a restaurant's name is Smithville
Waffle House, for instance, it is a franchise of Waffle House,
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 9:40 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
name v operator is simple for restaurants in western countries since
the official business name=* will be on the health certificate issued
by what ever government department is in charge of public health and
safety.
At 2010-07-12 14:31, John Smith wrote:
On 13 July 2010 07:25, Brad Neuhauser brad.neuhau...@gmail.com wrote:
Side note: John, Do you seriously check health certificates before
tagging restaurants?
I don't usually tag name, just operator, I just mentioned that to
point out the name is easy to
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know how people are using the tag name and/or operator. It
was obvious for me that operator might come as an additional attribute but
it seems that the wiki is suggesting to replace name by operator. Or
At 2010-07-12 14:35, John Smith wrote:
On 13 July 2010 07:18, Alan Mintz alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
I think operator has been mis-used. It appears in a lot of JOSM presets
where I believe it is incorrect.
This is an argument over the use of english as a language and tags
that look
On 13 July 2010 08:51, Alan Mintz alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
Is operator correct, though? Many well-known chains are franchises, where
the actual operator is a company or individual that is named on the business
license or health certificate.
The confusion has probably come about from
There is a franchise tag listed on the wiki. It is a proposed tag, not yet
voted on. So, the name tag would have the name of this location of the
business, the franchise tag (if present) would have the name of the chain, and
operator would have the name of the company or individual operating
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Mike N. nice...@att.net wrote:
Wondering if anyone has tried a helmet camera like the GoPro Helmet
Hero HD or ContourHD for mapping?
I have the ContourHD, and while it's a fantastic sports cam, it's not close
enough to usable for reading street signs from
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 6:56 AM, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know how people are using the tag name and/or operator.
It
was obvious for me that operator might come as an additional
I have the ContourHD, and while it's a fantastic sports cam, it's not
close
enough to usable for reading street signs from just one street-width
away.
Hmm, good to know. What if you're below the sign and looking up?
Yes, it does capture a readable sign image for the near case, provided
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, Alan Mintz wrote:
At 2010-07-12 14:35, John Smith wrote:
On 13 July 2010 07:18, Alan Mintz alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
I think operator has been mis-used. It appears in a lot of JOSM presets
where I believe it is incorrect.
This is an argument over the use
So, if we continue to use operator to mean chain or franchise, then what
tag do you propose should hold the name of the individual or company who
operates the business, and who is referred to in non-OSM terminology as the
operator?
---Original Email---
Subject :Re: [OSM-talk] Tag name
Hello Every One,
I have a map of serving stiles,
i have rendered the tiles when i have configured it.
Now i want to update my map,
But i don't know how to do it.
Is their any script render only the updated area or i have to render
all the map again ?
Please help me.
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-Original Message-
From: talk-it-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-it-
boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Salemme Guido
Sent: 11 July 2010 21:00
To: talk-it@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-it] Tag Abbeveratoi
C'è un tag per gli abbeveratoi per animali che spesso si
Ho scoperto come fare.
Cliccando con il tasto destro sulle coordinate in basso a sinistra di JOSM si
può inserire qualsiasi valore di zoom!
Ciao
Irene
-Original Message-
From: Irene Pucci
Sent: venerdì 9 luglio 2010 11.41
To: 'openstreetmap list - italiano'
Subject: Zoom manuale JOSM
Ho riscritto al PCM e mi hanno risposto che c'è un bug in JOSM e che quindi
bisogna farlo
correggere perchè altrimenti anche con le loro indicazioni, verranno bannati
tutti gli utenti.
Questa era la mia email :
purtroppo lasciando scaricamento automatico in JOSM disabilitato non
venivano
quindi speriamo che mettano mano a JOSM il prima possibile...
la cosa migliore che puoi fare è aprire un ticket sul sito di JOSM e
riportare la conversazione che hai avuto con il PCN (tradotta in
inglese ovviamente ...)
Ciao,
Stefano
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2010/7/12 Stefano Tampieri stefano.tampi...@gmail.com:
Ho riscritto al PCM e mi hanno risposto che c'è un bug in JOSM e che quindi
bisogna farlo
Che bravi a scaricare la colpa sugli altri...
e questa è stata la loro risposta :
Gentile Utente,
il suo IP è stato sbloccato nuovamente.
Intanto sto aprendo il ticket.
In ogni caso a me se non lascio scaricamento automatico non scarica niente.
Il giorno 12 luglio 2010 15.26, Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
2010/7/12 Stefano Tampieri stefano.tampi...@gmail.com:
Ho riscritto al PCM e mi hanno risposto che c'è un
Il 12 luglio 2010 15.26, Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com ha scritto:
2010/7/12 Stefano Tampieri stefano.tampi...@gmail.com:
Ho riscritto al PCM e mi hanno risposto che c'è un bug in JOSM e che quindi
bisogna farlo
Che bravi a scaricare la colpa sugli altri...
e questa è stata la loro
Abbiamo avuto l'autorizzazione a scaricare i dati;
il loro sistema non ha problemi di carico (l'hanno detto loro);
QUINDI non hanno alcun diritto a bannarci!
si, ma finché continuiamo a discutere e a litigare tra di noi non
cambia niente. Le strade che possiamo intraprendere IMHO sono:
1.
2010/7/12 Stefano Salvador stefano.salva...@gmail.com:
1. assecondarli: correggere il baco di JOSM (che peraltro sembra un
baco vero) e impostare tutto quello che ci dicono
Correggiamo pure il bug (più semplice a dirsi che a farsi), ma la
settimana prossima cambieranno ancora il sistema di ban
Correggiamo pure il bug (più semplice a dirsi che a farsi), ma la
settimana prossima cambieranno ancora il sistema di ban e JOSM di
nuovo finirà fuori.
Fino a due settimane fa il problema del download automatico non
c'era, ora è apparso. Non penso che sia stato introdotto il bug in
JOSM.
Ho aperto il ticket #5234 e mi hanno risposto così :
Comment:
Should be fixed with #5207 and #5208.
Another suggestion: Use the bookmarking of WMS layer settings to have the
same zoom level when you use the WMS again. This helps to keep the cache
over sessions.
In pratica l'hanno già
Il 12/07/2010 15.38, Federico Cozzi ha scritto:
Fino a qualche mese fa (prima dell'autorizzazione) non c'erano sistemi
di ban. Li hanno introdotti dopo l'autorizzazione. Non è ironico?
Per niente.
Ciao
/niubii/
Nessun virus nel messaggio in uscita.
Controllato da AVG - www.avg.com
Fino a qualche mese fa (prima dell'autorizzazione) non c'erano sistemi
di ban. Li hanno introdotti dopo l'autorizzazione. Non è ironico?
A proposito del ban, io rimango dell'idea che ci sia davvero qualcosa
di errato nel modo di inviare le interrogazioni al PCN da parte di
JOSM o meglio il suo
Appena arrivato:
Il 12/07/2010 19:59, Xapitoun ha scritto:
Ciao Stemby,
Xapitoun ti ha inviato un messaggio tramite OpenStreetMap con l'oggetto Re:
Graian Alps Mapping party:
==
Salut Carlo,
Merci de ton aide, oui ça pourrait m'intéresser si c'est en Juillet, en août je
risque d'être
Carissimi,
Vorrei mappare una piazza dalla forma irregolare con varie strade che accedono
e altre ancora che la attraversano.
Più che una piazza progettata è un grande slargo dalla forma molto irregolare
che data la diversa natura degli elementi concorrenti mi sembra errato mappare
con una
Il 13/07/2010 0.11, Simone Saviolo ha scritto:
La situazione non mi sembra così intollerabile.
Potrebbe esser peggio: potrebbe piovere...
Ciao
/niubii/
Nessun virus nel messaggio in uscita.
Controllato da AVG - www.avg.com
Versione: 9.0.830 / Database dei virus: 271.1.1/2998 - Data di
Il giorno 12 luglio 2010 17.17, Stefano Tampieri stefano.tampi...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
Ho aperto il ticket #5234 e mi hanno risposto così :
Comment:
Should be fixed with #5207 and #5208.
Another suggestion: Use the bookmarking of WMS layer settings to have the
same zoom level when you
Google hilft:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Key:attraction
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?pid=39304
--Peter Holzleitner
On Jul 12, 2010, at 2:07, Stephan Plepelits sk...@xover.htu.tuwien.ac.at
wrote:
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 11:15:30PM +0200, Norbert
Ich habe bei der Suche mal die Postleitzahl für Villach eingetragen (9500).
Danach kamen unter anderen auch folgende Ergebnisse:
Postleitzahl 11, 9500, Feldkirchen, Carinthia, Österreich
Postleitzahl 8, 9500, Feldkirchen, Carinthia, Österreich
Postleitzahl 2, 9500, Feldkirchen, Carinthia,
Hallo OSMler,
ich habe mir ein vorgefertigtes Garmin Image für Israel herunter geladen.
Nach dem Einschalten des Gerätes wird die Karte ordnungsgemäß erkannt,
Straßen und Städte sind ersichtlich, jedoch dürfte was mit der
Beschriftung nicht stimmen.
Es stehen überall nur ???.? wo
On 12.07.2010 14:52, Stefan Brandner wrote:
Ich habe bei der Suche mal die Postleitzahl für Villach eingetragen (9500).
Danach kamen unter anderen auch folgende Ergebnisse:
Postleitzahl 11, 9500, Feldkirchen, Carinthia, Österreich [...]
Woher bekommt die Suche Feldkirchen? Wie kann das
On 10.07.2010 15:01, Felix Joussein wrote:
ich habe mir ein vorgefertigtes Garmin Image für Israel herunter geladen.
Nach dem Einschalten des Gerätes wird die Karte ordnungsgemäß erkannt,
Straßen und Städte sind ersichtlich, jedoch dürfte was mit der
Beschriftung nicht stimmen.
Es stehen überall
Hallo Norbert,
in Openstreetmap sind alle Daten in Ordnung. Nur bei der Suche wird der
Postleitzahl der falsche Stadtname zugeordnet.
Die Zuordnung Postleitzahl-Stadt kommt also wo anders her.
Grüße
Stefan
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:21:32 +0200
Von:
2010/7/12 Stefan Brandner stefan.brand...@gmx.at:
in Openstreetmap sind alle Daten in Ordnung. Nur bei der Suche wird der
Postleitzahl der falsche Stadtname zugeordnet.
Die Zuordnung Postleitzahl-Stadt kommt also wo anders her.
aus Nominatim:
On 12.07.10 17:02, Fichtennadel wrote:
Lösungsvorschlag: den node 240127073 zu einer Fläche machen, die
ungefähr Feldkirchen umschließt. Oder Bug bei Nominatim/openGeoDB
melden (was bei mir ungehört blieb...).
Nein. OGDB nodes sind place nodes und sollten das auch bleiben. Sowas wie
Am 06.07.2010 10:14, schrieb Andreas Labres:
Hallo!
FYI: Die Gemeindegrenzen (und Bezirks- und Landesgrenzen) sind fertig
eingezeichnet (eriosw hatte die letzten Gemeindegrenzen gezeichnet).
Schön zu sehen im OSMI:
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=kreisgrenzenlon=13.2lat=47.5zoom=7
Wäre
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/5196603
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Some observations:
- no trace (public, anonymous, identifiable) other than the pan
philippine highway
- created using an offline editor
- intersections are not connected
- some geometries similar to the other map:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4135/4785594255_33eaac5fa5_b.jpg
On Mon, Jul
Hi,
While updating /searching on the status of thuban -python gis, I
encountered PyRoute.
Has anybody use / try Pyroute? Probably good for netbook, small
devices and tablets later on.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Pyroute
Noli
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, Gervase Markham wrote:
On 11/07/10 04:18, Kai Krueger wrote:
So far the the impressions I got from the members of the licensing group
vary from anywhere between e.g. 10% data loss is acceptable to as high as
90% data loss is acceptable (as long as a majority of signed
I don't think there is a need to merge the parks with the ABS suburbs or
coastline. Better to leave them separate. It is also easier to edit in the
future.
I have noticed problems with mgkmap when merging anything with the coastline
if an admin level is added as it only draws the coastline in
One thing to add.
If there are rivers or lakes that are marked as coastline inside the parks
you need to close the mouth and convert to a river, lake or river bank to
render as water.
Markus
-Original Message-
From: talk-au-boun...@openstreetmap.org
Hi people
I have not been to this area for well over a year, but I thought I had
done a bit more than this.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-34.1192lon=136.3543zoom=14
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-34.37294lon=136.10252zoom=15
How do I examine these areas to make sure someone has not
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 10:31 AM, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
Wiki suggests that a pitch is any sort of playing field. Infact doesnt
even suggest football/cricket (although does have soccer). Suggestions
are tennis, skate park, basketball, etc.
I think pitch=fishing could
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Laughton laughton.and...@gmail.com
To: OSM Australian Talk List Talk-au@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 12:24 PM
Subject: [talk-au] Possible vandalism
Hi people
I have not been to this area for well over a year, but I thought I had
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, David Groom wrote:
Hi people
I have not been to this area for well over a year, but I thought I had
done a bit more than this.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-34.1192lon=136.3543zoom=14
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-34.37294lon=136.10252zoom=15
How do
2010/7/11 vitor vitor.geo...@gmail.com
- dedicated turn restriction and route editors
Essa era uma promessa do Mapzen, não era?
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Vitor,
Muito boa a ideia da bandeira do Brasil na foto oficial
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:SOTM10_Chris_Fleming.jpg)
Já tens video/presentation disponível em algum lugar?
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Am 10.07.2010 09:13, schrieb Markus:
Hallo Thomas,
Schweizer Karte
weckt heimatliche Gefühle...
http://map.wanderland.ch/
Die habe ein tolles Auswahl-Menü - gibt es sowas auch für OSM?
(die Auswahl über das blaue plus ist zuwenig differenziert)
Die Anwendung wurde mittels MapFish
Am 11. Juli 2010 14:42 schrieb Sven Geggus li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de:
Nichts. Ich denke schon, dass Fred einen fertigen deutschen Stil für den
Openstreetmap.de Server direkt nehmen würde. Die selben Tiles wie
auf osm.org nochmal zu rendern ist ja eigentlich schon ein wenig
sinnlos. Faktisch
Hallo Benni,
ich kann dir zwar bei deinem Problem nicht helfen, aber vielleicht
kannst du oder sonst wer mir weiterhelfen.
Ich habe seit neuestem einen eTrex H (ohne Karten), das zugehörige
Garmin Anschlusskabel und einen Seriell-USB Adapter und benutze das
Programm QLandKarteGT mit Ubuntu 10.04.
Hallo Klaus,
in welchem Modus betreibst du dein Gerät denn. Es *darf* nicht im
Massenspeichermodus sein, sonst funktioniert das nicht.
Ausprobieren könntest du es auch noch mit gpsbabel und gebabbel, damit
funktioniert es bei mir unter Ubuntu problemlos.
Liebe Grüße
Benni
On Mo, 2010-07-12 at
Betonung natürlich auf nicht und nicht auf darf ;)
On Mo, 2010-07-12 at 09:24 +0200, Benjamin Lebsanft wrote:
Hallo Klaus,
in welchem Modus betreibst du dein Gerät denn. Es *darf* nicht im
Massenspeichermodus sein, sonst funktioniert das nicht.
Ausprobieren könntest du es auch noch mit
Am 11.07.2010 20:12, schrieb Marcus Wolschon:
Die Zielgruppe von TS liegt eher im akademischen Bereich als
Platform zum Experimentieren
mit Routing-Algorithmen, Metriken, Karten-Datenbanken,
Render-Routinen, Fahranweisungen,...
Das ist nichts was man sich so schnell mal installiert und
Hallo!
Benjamin Lebsanft wrote:
Gibt es da irgendeinen Trick wie man das beschleunigen kann? Ich habe
eine 8GB SDHC Karte drin und benutze die AIO Karte. Speicherkartengröße
und Kartengröße scheinen keinen Einfluss zu haben, lediglich die
Firmwareversion.
Ich betreibe auch ein Vista
Hi,
nachdem ein und dieselbe Karte je nach Firmware zackig lädt oder eben
nicht, schließe ich aus, dass es an der Karte liegt.
Mein Gerät war etwa 9 Monate alt, RMA Anfrage bei Garmin gestellt,
Formulare per Mail bekommen, hingeschickt, in 4 Tagen ein Neues
bekommen.
Liebe Grǘße
Benni
On Mo,
Das AIO-Europa vom 28.06. hat noch problemlos funktioniert. K.a. ob man
die noch irgendwo bekommt.
Ansonsten die Karte von z.B. Computerteddy
(http://openstreetmap.teddynetz.de/latest/eu_rout.tgz).
Gruß
Boris
Am 11.07.2010 23:39, schrieb SteMo:
Habt Ihr denn irgendwo ein definitiv
Moin !
schon mehrfach wurde diskuttiert das bei Nodes mit mehreren
Eigenschaften pro Key diese durch ; getrennt aufgelistet werden.
Kann mir einer von Euch sagen ob Mapnik bzw. Osmarender (Filterfunktion)
dieses schon berücksichtigen können ?
Gruß Jan :-)
Martin Simon grenzde...@gmail.com wrote:
Die Frage zielte eher in Richtung wie komme ich auf diesen Server, um
den Stil zu entwickeln?
Der Tileserver tile.openstreetmap.de ist eien Produktionsmaschine. Für tests
kann ich Dir aber einen account auf dem devserver machen der hat auch eine
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