Hi,
Does this seem like a good approach? As can be seen the idea is not so
much to allow addition of new ways (due to the inbuilt GPS on phones not
being great) but more to add POIs and tags to existing ways. If there's
interest and - more crucially - if I have the time (always difficult!) I
Hi,
*cough* http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Mom *cough*
frankly, I dislike the registration procedere.
Best regards,
ce
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From: Nick Whitelegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 26 August 2008 15:32:23 BDT
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] OSM mobile editor
Hello everyone,
Was thinking of a few ideas for an OSM mobile editor which could
work as
follows:
* Ability to allow user in the field to add new
Hi,
* Allow a user to add new POIs.
[...]
* Allows user to add annotations to Openstreetbugs (e.g. missing footpath
here)
such an application for offline use would be quite interesting. When going
hiking, one could directly enter POIs (like signposts and stuff) into a
predownloaded osm file
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/8/26 Mark Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is 'mapping for renderers' any worse than 'mapping for routers'?
both are bad i think
Step back from the we're going to use it for routing busses approach a
moment; a fair
Seems you want
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-geo/
Shaun
Gregory wrote:
That's really cool.
I should really sort out georeferencing my blog posts (might need to
hack WordPress a bit or find a plugin, and then I want to add an OSM
map or link to my template).
Then you could put the
I'm after a GPS system which I can use to provide data for OSM maps
and as a 'normal' GPS system to tell me where to go when I'm on my
motorbike. Is there anything which can provide both facilities or
should I give up and buy two separate devices?
It's doubtful (to me) if on-screen maps are much
Hi,
I'm after a GPS system which I can use to provide data for OSM maps
and as a 'normal' GPS system to tell me where to go when I'm on my
motorbike. Is there anything which can provide both facilities or
should I give up and buy two separate devices?
It's doubtful (to me) if on-screen
Hello all,
I'm adding a feature to Potlatch whereby you can select a way, choose
'Offset way', and a new, parallel way will be created a certain
distance away.
Obviously you'll be able to specify any distance you like, but I'd
like to offer some presets in metres - for dual carriageways,
Hi,
I'm adding a feature to Potlatch whereby you can select a way, choose
'Offset way', and a new, parallel way will be created a certain
distance away.
Can you perhaps also find a way to encode this information - either by
way of a relation grouping both ways, or a special tag or
David Ebling wrote:
Discussions about whether the node can easily be understood by routers
to be connected to the way seem spurious to me - surely you should just
connect them into a route relation?
Agreed. Relations should be used more for bus routes. There are lots of
busses that drive
On 27/08/2008 10:23, Christoph Eckert wrote:
have a look at the Nokia N810. Not a cheap solution, as you'll need an
external GPS BT mouse (the internal chip does not the best job)
I rand my N810 in parallel with my Garmin Geko 201 and they both
produced comparable results. I'm quite happy
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:40:31AM +0100, David Earl wrote:
On 27/08/2008 10:23, Christoph Eckert wrote:
have a look at the Nokia N810. Not a cheap solution, as you'll need an
external GPS BT mouse (the internal chip does not the best job)
I rand my N810 in parallel with my Garmin Geko
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Can you perhaps also find a way to encode this information - either by
way of a relation grouping both ways, or a special tag or whatever - so
that if the master way is changed later, the parallel way can be
changed accordingly? Or would that then be too much magic?
I
On 27/08/2008 10:51, Chris G wrote:
Do the navigation add-ons for the N810 do bluetooth voice directions?
If you pair a bluetooth headset with the N810 it uses it as the speaker
and microphone, so all sound should go through the headset. That's
independent of the application you're using.
Hy there,
since there are a lot of discussions about left-right tagging of ways,
POIS and different one-way-oriented attributes I would publish the
following for discussion.
The initial questions for my posting are:
- Tagging of footways on a street (left or right side)
- Tagging of
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 09:41:03 +0100
From: Dave Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Left and Right?
To: Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: OSM Talk talk@openstreetmap.org
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at
Claudius Henrichs wrote:
*cough* http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Mom *cough*
*cough* non-free *cough*
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:11:29PM +0200, PieSchie wrote:
Subject: [OSM-talk] Left-Right and opposite - Issue
Hy there,
since there are a lot of discussions about left-right tagging of ways,
POIS and different one-way-oriented attributes I would publish the
following for discussion.
Chris G wrote:
I'm after a GPS system which I can use to provide data for OSM maps
and as a 'normal' GPS system to tell me where to go when I'm on my
motorbike. Is there anything which can provide both facilities or
should I give up and buy two separate devices?
[..]
A receiver which can
On 27 Aug 2008, at 11:23, Alex S. wrote:
Chris G wrote:
I'm after a GPS system which I can use to provide data for OSM maps
and as a 'normal' GPS system to tell me where to go when I'm on my
motorbike. Is there anything which can provide both facilities or
should I give up and buy two
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 03:23:50AM -0700, Alex S. wrote:
Chris G wrote:
I'm after a GPS system which I can use to provide data for OSM maps
and as a 'normal' GPS system to tell me where to go when I'm on my
motorbike. Is there anything which can provide both facilities or
should I give
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:29:13AM +0100, John McKerrell wrote:
On 27 Aug 2008, at 11:23, Alex S. wrote:
Chris G wrote:
I'm after a GPS system which I can use to provide data for OSM maps
and as a 'normal' GPS system to tell me where to go when I'm on my
motorbike. Is there anything
Hello,
As much as I know the Garmin navigation units can load the OpenStreetMap
data that is produced by mkgmap.
sadly only the top model in the Nüvi series offers tracking.
However, the motorbike units (zumo) do offer tracking, are water
(splash) proof and also allow navigation by voice. They
On 27 Aug 2008, at 11:56, Chris G wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:29:13AM +0100, John McKerrell wrote:
On 27 Aug 2008, at 11:23, Alex S. wrote:
Chris G wrote:
I'm after a GPS system which I can use to provide data for OSM maps
and as a 'normal' GPS system to tell me where to go when I'm
Mom looks interesting, but seems to lack a pure offline mode, or did I
misunderstand the docs?
Mobile internet access can be quite expensive (50€ /month here). I'd like to
transfer osm data from PC to the phone, edit it on the field, and later upload
it back at home with DSL.
-Message
Hi,
I rand my N810 in parallel with my Garmin Geko 201 and they both
produced comparable results. I'm quite happy with the built-in GPS.
works for me as well, as long the device is placed upright in a car via the
suction mount. In other cases, where it's difficult to place the device in an
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:16 PM, leblatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mom looks interesting, but seems to lack a pure offline mode, or did I
misunderstand the docs?
Mobile internet access can be quite expensive (50€ /month here). I'd like to
transfer osm data from PC to the phone, edit it on the
This is just for fun but might also raise some useful publicity as quirky stunt.
Would any cyclist be interested in joining me in a mapping relay?My legs
are getting too tired trying to map national and regional cycle ways by myself.
The idea is that we each ride and map a segment and then
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:26:01PM +0200, Christoph Eckert wrote:
Hi,
I rand my N810 in parallel with my Garmin Geko 201 and they both
produced comparable results. I'm quite happy with the built-in GPS.
works for me as well, as long the device is placed upright in a car via the
suction
It sounds like there are two applications here:
The mobile editor itself, for which there are various applications
which could be used/extended. Given that it's mobile (no/costly
network available) it would presumably want to store an OSM diff file
of changes made, ready for upload when back at
While on the subject of GPS recommendations...
where would people suggest buying units from? (UK physical shop or UK
friendly online shop)
I'm not interested in routing but would really like to display OSM maps on
it and it be a stand alone GPS recorder (for mapping use and occasional
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear everyone
I am currently working in Oracle Spatial and would like to know whether it
is possible to use Oracle's PL/SQL API to fetch and display OSM data in a
Web Browser, via Oracle's MapViewer? The PL/SQL API simply calls the
relevant java API but by being in
I use my Nokia N95-3 almost every single week, you can use sports
tracked and then export to gpx the route you save.
Pretty nice, very fast GPS lock.
-
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Gustavo A. Lozano
CTO
Noldata
http://noldata.com
Mobile: +57 312 4355238
On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 12:16 +0100, John
At 01:46 PM 27/08/2008, Chris G wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:26:01PM +0200, Christoph Eckert wrote:
Hi,
I rand my N810 in parallel with my Garmin Geko 201 and they both
produced comparable results. I'm quite happy with the built-in GPS.
works for me as well, as long the device is
My success story in accurate mapping is the telephone (N80 or similar)
with a blue tooth device
Software Whereami
why:
BATTERIES
battery life is much better then smartphones or pda's
use an external cheap BT GPS mouse has a battery life of 24 hours or
more
SIZE
A phone is much smaller and
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:02 AM, Simon Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1). The '--gmapsupp' option makes compress archives. Can multiple of these be
loaded at the same time, or does the user have to have access to the
individual map files if they want to load more than just my map?
Yes, just
To whom it may concern,
We are now in a position to determine who will go on the OSM Fieldwork
trip. The procedure is detailed here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OSMFieldwork/ChoiceProcedure
That page includes the list of eligible names and the criteria. If you
have signed the pledge
If you're willing to spend some extra money, maybe you should take a
look at Garmin Oregon:
http://www.gpsmagazine.com/2008/08/garmin_oregon_400t_review.php
The upside is that it's an outdoor unit with a good map display. Battery
life should be quite OK, at least from my experience with
Whilst reviewing data I've noted recently a large number of duplicated
nodes. These occur where one way joins another.
I've managed to create a few myself, but have noted that many other users
are doing the same. In each instance the relevant ways have created by
Potlatch as tags.
I presume
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:39:09AM +0200, Christoph Eckert wrote:
* Java ME based for maximum cross platform support.
While I'm not familiar with the different flavours of Java, there's
unfortunately no official edition for the Nokia N8x0 devices. Instead,
there's another port called
Just a clue:
When the server (or network) is slow, which happens sometimes, or when the
server cannot be reached (in which case I retry), I notice it creates a lot
of duplicate nodes. It happens probably when deselecting (i.e. clicking where
there is nothing) or moving the map so as to see if
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:59:37 +0100
From: David Groom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OSM-talk] Potlatch duplicated node
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
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Whilst reviewing data
David Groom wrote:
Whilst reviewing data I've noted recently a large number of duplicated
nodes. These occur where one way joins another.
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/915
In short, the issue is that Potlatch creates a node with an (internal)
negative ID. When the way is written to
Peter Miller wrote:
Also, when manipulating ways which are parts of relations it seems
to be
possible to break the Potlatch/Server link and end up with duplicate
ways. I
think the best way to do this is to split and join and delete ways
which is
part of a relation. I haven't worked
Chris G schrieb:
I'm after a GPS system which I can use to provide data for OSM maps
and as a 'normal' GPS system to tell me where to go when I'm on my
motorbike. Is there anything which can provide both facilities or
should I give up and buy two separate devices?
It's doubtful (to me) if
Nevermind, I just realised that openstreetbugs meets the requirements
for a place to review notes made while out visiting. The mobile
device can just record everything (this is the A421, there is a pub
here, a footpath goes off to the left) as points, and upload them
all to openstreetbugs when
Hi,
Merkaartor 'works' already on the N810 and on WinCE. GPS unfortunatly
only on the latter, but that is planned to change.
just support gpsd and you're (almost) done for the N810.
We also have some
cool ideas on where we want to go, see the merkaartor mailing list,
recent archives.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:02 PM, Simon Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I made some really good progress last week and got a map together for the
Crowsnest Pass. Unfortunately for the area I chose with a fair number of
contours the map redraw was quite slow. I have worked out how to
Hi,
Bart posted on talk:
Merkaartor 'works' already on the N810 and on WinCE.
tried to compile SVN in Scratchbox but failed. Are there any binaries
available? Or may I ask for help cross compiling the code?
What I did so far:
svn co
Hi,
Merkaartor 'works' already on the N810 and on WinCE.
tried to compile SVN in Scratchbox but failed.
sent to wrong recipient, please ignore.
Cheers,
ce
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What version of Osmosis are you using, because I added that feature
(writing
of the bound element) a while ago, so it should work if your input file
has
a bound element.
Hi Karl,
I am use 'osmosis-latest'/version 0.29 downloaded yesterday.
The problem may be that the source data files do
- Original Message -
From: Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Talk Openstreetmap talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Potlatch duplicated node
David Groom wrote:
Whilst reviewing data I've noted recently a large number of
David Groom wrote:
Does thtis mean that in theory when creating a T junction it would
be
better to start from the existing way, insert a node, and then draw
the new
way away from the exisitng way, rather than to start a new way and
move
towards the exiting way and join on to that
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of Osmosis are you using, because I added that feature
(writing
of the bound element) a while ago, so it should work if your input file
has
a bound element.
Hi Karl,
I am use 'osmosis-latest'/version 0.29
Folks - with reference to this:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.72339lon=-6.34273zoom=17layers=B00FTF
...which is a section of the Mapnik render of the outcome of the very
successful Drogheda Mapping Party in Ireland. Towards the centre of
the map, you'll see what is represented as an oval
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 12:49 AM, Dermot McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks - with reference to this:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.72339lon=-6.34273zoom=17layers=B00FTF
...which is a section of the Mapnik render of the outcome of the very
successful Drogheda Mapping Party in
Floris Looijesteijn schreef:
zijn er nog specs?
Als het wordt geopend door OpenCV werkt het... had ik al gezegd dat ik
dat een ubermooi framework vind :P
Houd het voorlopig even op:
* 640x480 en hoger
* Ga geen fotos van 15MB uploaden
moeten de foto's gegegegeotagged zijn?
Anarchy4All; ik
Stefan,
Ik krijg access denied wanneer ik foto's probeer te uploaden.
Verder is wat je nu voorstelt niet wat ik bedoelde met
OpenStreetPhotos.org. De bedoeling is dat we foto's kunnen uploaden die
locatie informatie bevatten, dat we thumbnails van de foto's kunnen
opvragen met een bounding box
Geert Schuring schreef:
Ik krijg access denied wanneer ik foto's probeer te uploaden.
Dat ligt vast aan je client :P In m'n access logs krijgt iedereen een OK
LOGIN :) Je kunt er alleen een PUT naar toe sturen :) de rest staat uit.
Dus je kunt er niet met Firefox heen browsen en hopen dat je
Beste Talk'ers,
Ter info:
In de webradio-uitzending ICT Roddels van dinsdag 19 augustus
heeft Brenno de Winter mij geinterviewd i.v.m. Software Freedom Day
en de OpenStreetMap Gebruikers Dag van zaterdag 13 september. Hier
http://ictroddels.nl/?p=487 kun je de uitzending beluisteren, van
Nu is het me nog steeds niet helemaal duidelijk wat voor foto's er nu gewenst
zijn.
Gewoon alle foto's met een verkeersbord??? Of moeten ze nu geGeoTaged zijn.
Want ik heb helaas niks met GeoTags liggen.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens
Floris,
Ik heb je kaarten, ter grootte van een ansichtkaartformaat, in goede
orde ontvangen.
Als je er ook een ansichtkaart-versie (a la Boomerang) van zou laten
maken, kan ik je alvast laten weten wel interesse te hebben in een paar.
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
Ik heb hier inmiddels 7
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Via ftp://sift.openstreetphoto.org/ kun je, je foto's uploaden. Zal binnen
kort wel iets verzinnen zodat je ook wat met je eigen foto's kan,
voorlopig is het totale anarchie. Je zou natuurlijk ook de bestandsnaam
kunnen beginnen met 'je
minimum oplage bij de drukker (www.printcarrier.com) is 250 stuks :)
ik zet binnenkort alle info en bronbestanden in de wiki.
groet,
floris
Bas de Lange schreef:
Floris,
Ik heb je kaarten, ter grootte van een ansichtkaartformaat, in goede
orde ontvangen.
Als je er ook een
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 13:34:13 Freek wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Via ftp://sift.openstreetphoto.org/ kun je, je foto's uploaden. Zal
binnen kort wel iets verzinnen zodat je ook wat met je eigen foto's
kan, voorlopig is het totale anarchie. Je zou
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
minimum oplage bij de drukker (www.printcarrier.com) is 250 stuks :)
ik zet binnenkort alle info en bronbestanden in de wiki.
Binnenkort = snel?
Nu op #osm wordt er al gevraagd of het beschikbaar is. Iemand wil ook
zoiets voor Italië en wordt nu gewezen op de
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Roeland Douma wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 13:34:13 Freek wrote:
Ik vraag me trouwens vooral af of hij een verboden in te
rijden bord zal herkennen, hier zitten namelijk geen hoekige
herkenningspunten in (terwijl ze voor een mens enorm eenvoudig zijn).
binnenkort als in 'dit weekend' :)
wijs hem/haar anders op:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Image:Dutch_openstreetmap_flyer.jpg
wellicht doet hij/zij daar inspiratie op.
deze folder is wel erg op nederland gericht natuurlijk.
ik wil misschien tzt ook de duitse/engelse vouwfolder nog
Op 27 aug 2008, om 00:12 heeft Henk Hoff het volgende geschreven:
Waarde lezers,
Mijn stem is eruit! Ik kan natuurlijk volgens de beste democratische
principes niet onthullen voor wie ik heb gestemd ;)
Martijn
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Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
binnenkort als in 'dit weekend' :)
wijs hem/haar anders op:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Image:Dutch_openstreetmap_flyer.jpg
Daar kwamen ze zelf al mee.
Het volgende dat naar boven kwam is of de Potlatch screenshot met Y!
imagery wel kan, qua
Lennard schreef:
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
binnenkort als in 'dit weekend' :)
wijs hem/haar anders op:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Image:Dutch_openstreetmap_flyer.jpg
Daar kwamen ze zelf al mee.
Het volgende dat naar boven kwam is of de Potlatch screenshot met Y!
imagery
Robin Harmsen schreef:
Nu is het me nog steeds niet helemaal duidelijk wat voor foto's er nu gewenst
zijn.
Gewoon alle foto's met een verkeersbord??? Of moeten ze nu geGeoTaged zijn.
Want ik heb helaas niks met GeoTags liggen.
Let vooral niet op Geert ;) Voorlopig mag je alles uploaden :P
Bas de Lange schreef:
Floris,
Ik heb je kaarten, ter grootte van een ansichtkaartformaat, in goede
orde ontvangen.
Als je er ook een ansichtkaart-versie (a la Boomerang) van zou laten
maken, kan ik je alvast laten weten wel interesse te hebben in een paar.
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Via ftp://sift.openstreetphoto.org/ kun je, je foto's uploaden. Zal binnen
kort wel iets verzinnen zodat je ook wat met je eigen foto's kan,
voorlopig is het totale anarchie. Je zou natuurlijk ook de bestandsnaam
kunnen
Stefan de Konink schreef:
Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Via ftp://sift.openstreetphoto.org/ kun je, je foto's uploaden. Zal binnen
kort wel iets verzinnen zodat je ook wat met je eigen foto's kan,
voorlopig is het totale anarchie. Je zou natuurlijk ook de
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Ik heb even een eerste batch gedraaid.
http://sift.openstreetphoto.org/matches/025_G11.png-freek_0096.jpg
Niet slecht...
Deze is wel grappig, ik had dat bord met het blote oog nog niet eens gespot!
Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Ik heb even een eerste batch gedraaid.
http://sift.openstreetphoto.org/matches/025_G11.png-freek_0096.jpg
Niet slecht...
Deze is wel grappig, ik had dat bord met het blote oog nog niet eens gespot!
Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Roeland Douma wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 13:34:13 Freek wrote:
Ik vraag me trouwens vooral af of hij een verboden in te
rijden bord zal herkennen, hier zitten namelijk geen hoekige
herkenningspunten in (terwijl ze voor een mens enorm
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Roeland Douma wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 13:34:13 Freek wrote:
Ik vraag me trouwens vooral af of hij een verboden in te
rijden bord zal herkennen, hier zitten namelijk geen hoekige
Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Roeland Douma wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 13:34:13 Freek wrote:
Ik vraag me trouwens vooral af of hij een verboden in te
rijden bord zal herkennen, hier zitten namelijk geen
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Freek schreef:
Hmm, ik had het liever fout gehad... Jammer dat dit ook niet goed gaat,
als mens zou ik toch wel 4 keypoints herkennen:
http://sift.openstreetphoto.org/matches/000_C2.png-freek_0013.jpg
Kom op :D SIFT is niet het enige
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Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Freek schreef:
Hmm, ik had het liever fout gehad... Jammer dat dit ook niet goed gaat,
als mens zou ik toch wel 4 keypoints herkennen:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Kijk ik zie in SIFT buiten straatnaambordjes herkenning ook nog wel iets
zitten als Photosynth achtige practijken. Als jij een feature extracter
hebt, bijvoorkeur op basis van OpenCV dan kunnen we daar natuurijk ook
mee testen. Ik wil dit
Freek schreef:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Kijk ik zie in SIFT buiten straatnaambordjes herkenning ook nog wel iets
zitten als Photosynth achtige practijken. Als jij een feature extracter
hebt, bijvoorkeur op basis van OpenCV dan kunnen we daar natuurijk ook
mee
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Ik heb vannacht de links op OpenStreetMap.nl naar OpenStreetPhoto.org
zichtbaar gemaakt, zo ook een berichtje op de site gezet, een wiki
pagina gemaakt en het verslag geupdate.
Nu eens wachten op de reacties ;)
Stefan
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I've now got Gosmore running well on a couple of Mios (WM5 and WM6) and the
radomir routable osm maps running on Garmin (with TTS)
Gosmore enforces strict node connection for routing which is great for
data validation whereas the radomir ones allow routing to close unconnected
nodes and even
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Nick Hocking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've now got Gosmore running well on a couple of Mios (WM5 and WM6) and the
radomir routable osm maps running on Garmin (with TTS)
I can't find any information about radomir.
Is it a specific Garmin format?
How do you
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Peter Ross wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Nick Hocking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've now got Gosmore running well on a couple of Mios (WM5 and WM6) and
the radomir routable osm maps running on Garmin (with TTS)
I can't find any information about radomir.
it
Hi,
Am 27. August 2008 01:26 schrieb Johann H. Addicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Was mag denn da passiert sein?
Bitte GPS-Tracks einblenden auf
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=51.8919lon=10.6374zoom=14
Genau das Gleiche hatte ich irgendwann Anfang/Mitte 2007 in Hürth. Es
ist dann von alleine
Am Mittwoch, 27. August 2008 01:26 schrieb Johann H. Addicks:
Was mag denn da passiert sein?
Bitte GPS-Tracks einblenden auf
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=51.8919lon=10.6374zoom=14
Da alle geraden Linien an Punkten enden, die auf realen Wegen liegen, ist
wohl nur die Reihenfolge der
Hi,
Am 27. August 2008 00:18 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ich könnte das machen, ich weiß nur noch nicht, wie das mit der
Mehrsprachigkeit beim Wiki funktioniert. Ich denke, es würde Sinn
machen, eine solche Seite auch für andere Länder/Sprachen zu haben.
Weiß jemand, wie das geht?
Was
Hallo Zusammen,
gibt es die Möglichkeit POIs nach Strasse/Hausnummer zu importieren? Gibt es
dazu Informationen? Im Wiki habe ich nichts finden können.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Stefan Leiner
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Hallo,
Stefan Leiner schrieb:
gibt es die Möglichkeit POIs nach Strasse/Hausnummer zu importieren? Gibt es
dazu Informationen? Im Wiki habe ich nichts finden können.
geokodieren meinst Du? Nun, wir haben leider kaum Hausnummern, dafür
eine Menge Straßen :-)
Grüße
Tobias
Am Mittwoch, 27. August 2008 01:39 schrieb Udo Besenreuther:
macht ihr das wirklich, auf jedem Weg auf dem es möglich ist, mit dem
Fahrrad zu fahren die Tags fürs Fahrrad hinzufügen?
Nein, das ist auch nicht nötig. Siehe
Moin !
das Plugin für Deutsch beinhaltet auch den Aufbau des Vorlagemenüs.
Dieses kann ich mir ja auch selber anpassen.
Wird dieses zwangsläufig mit einem Update immer ausgetauscht oder wie
ist der beste Vorgehensweg um seine Anpassungen zu erhalten ?
Gruß Jan :-)
Ulf Lamping schrieb:
P.S: Bin mal gespannt, welche Kriterien für's Mofa-Routing wichtig
sein werden ;-)
... und ich bin gespannt, wann es endlich mal ein Routing
für 50 ccm-Maschinen gibt. Als wir dereinst noch mit sowas
gecampingurlaubt haben, gab's regelmäßig Probleme, wenn an
sich
Moin !
ich habe bei uns in Lübeck tlw. die Hauptradwege mit eingezeichnet als
parallele Linien zu den Straßen.
Nun haben wir eine Vielzahl von Brücken. Bis jetzt habe ich erst einmal
die Radwege im Bereich der Brücken das entsprechende Tag zugewiesen.
Nun wird der Render vermutlich 3 Brücken
Bernd Wurst schrieb:
Neben die Straße setzen:
- Bushaltestellen sind in den meisten Fällen am Straßenrand oder neben der
Straße
Das ist leider kein objektiv eindeutiger Vorteil, weil besonders hier ja
die Auffassungen auseinander gehen. Unser Straßen-way repräsentiert eine
Straße mit
Moin,
P.S: Bin mal gespannt, welche Kriterien für's Mofa-Routing wichtig
sein werden ;-)
... und ich bin gespannt, wann es endlich mal ein Routing
für 50 ccm-Maschinen gibt.
tja Ulf, das hast Du jetzt davon ;-) .
Als wir dereinst noch mit sowas
gecampingurlaubt haben, gab's regelmäßig
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