Matthew Flint wrote:
Deal all,
I'd like to propose a new tag, historic=stocks. Stocks are devices
used in medieval times for public humiliation and corporal punishment,
and are still to be found (but not used, alas!) around the UK.
I would welcome comments on the Proposed Features page:
Lukasz wrote:
Also could you add in generate_tiles.py what is what:
#bbox( left, bottom, right ,top)
#bbox( minlong, minlat maxlong ,maxlat) correct?
Without being an expert I don't know what is min long max long,
and
min lat vs max lat.
The way I remember it is lines of *long*itude
Hi!
I want to make a set of tiles for mobile devices. Its easier for a
mobile device if you use 64x64 pixel tiles rather than 256x256. To do
this, I need to edit generate_tiles.py.
The file is pretty poorly documented. Does anyone have any tips on
where to start? Do I need to change the
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Adam Schreiber wrote:
Not if you consider that roads are to be marked down their center line
and typically the parking area ends to the outside of the center line
of the road demarking their boundary.
An argument
Hi,
On 25.09.2008, at 12:03, Andy Allan wrote:
And it means that areas preserve their actual dimensions
instead of growing outwards beyond their actual boundary - an
increasingly proportionately large problem as we add ever smaller
details to OSM.
But is that not a problem for roads as well?
Andy quoted Frederik:
An argument that I would accept if we'd be tagging roads as
areas. But
as long as we tag roads as idealized zero-width lines which
any
renderer will draw as it sees fit, it does not make a lot of
sense to
let the area end precisely at the roadside.
And added:
Hi,
On 25.09.2008, at 12:23, Ed Loach wrote:
I would agree, and if Frederik does want to tag roads as areas he
could use the width= and/or est_width= tags, although it is unlikely
that the renderers use them, assuming that the widths they currently
render are based on just the highway= value
This is an interesting topic which is well worth discussion, but to return
to the original question for a moment. The issue is that mapnik is not
capable of rendering a way that is both a path and an area. The example
given was highway=service, amenity=parking.
Regardless of whether people are
Frederik Ramm escribió:
Hi,
On 25.09.2008, at 12:23, Ed Loach wrote:
I would agree, and if Frederik does want to tag roads as areas he
could use the width= and/or est_width= tags, although it is unlikely
that the renderers use them, assuming that the widths they currently
render are based
80n wrote:
This is an interesting topic which is well worth discussion, but to
return to the original question for a moment. The issue is that
mapnik is not capable of rendering a way that is both a path and an
area. The example given was highway=service, amenity=parking.
[...]
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
80n wrote:
This is an interesting topic which is well worth discussion, but to
return to the original question for a moment. The issue is that
mapnik is not capable of rendering a way that is both a path and an
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:47 PM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suggesting that the data be changed to accommodate the deficiency of a
particular renderer is very much a case of mapping for the renderer. This
is a principle that is important to uphold. Fix the renderer not the data.
It's
80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regardless of whether people are centerlineists or not, there are
always going to be mappers who will tag ways this way. We have a
free form tagging scheme so we cannot prohibit such things. For
example, a way tagged as highway=waterway, power=line (two linear
Can somebody help to find out what has gone wrong with my system?
(Windows XP, ZoneAlarm Firewall).
With Firefox 3 (which is generally working as expected) the Mapnik
tiles at http://www.openstreetmap.org don't display - just the logo
and ...more OSM coming soon (yuk). Osmarender, the
Hi,
On 25.09.2008, at 12:53, sergio sevillano wrote:
with JOSM i can zoom and put very close independent paths not
touching each other making them practicaly coincident.
Exactly... and then someone comes along and makes the road a bit more
accurate, and you force him to do the job twice OR
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Christoph Boehme [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regardless of whether people are centerlineists or not, there are
always going to be mappers who will tag ways this way. We have a
free form tagging scheme so we cannot prohibit such
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:47 AM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an interesting topic which is well worth discussion, but to return
to the original question for a moment. The issue is that mapnik is not
capable of rendering a way that is both a path and an area. The example
given was
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:47 PM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a distinction that will be lost on most casual mappers. Its
complicated enough for them already. You are arguing for a scheme where
seemingly arbitrary combinations of tags can or cannot be combined on one
osm-object.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 25.09.2008, at 12:53, sergio sevillano wrote:
with JOSM i can zoom and put very close independent paths not
touching each other making them practicaly coincident.
This technique implies an accuracy that is
On 25/09/2008 12:28, Chris Morley wrote:
Can somebody help to find out what has gone wrong with my system?
(Windows XP, ZoneAlarm Firewall).
With Firefox 3 (which is generally working as expected) the Mapnik
tiles at http://www.openstreetmap.org don't display - just the logo
and ...more
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Dave Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:47 AM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an interesting topic which is well worth discussion, but to
return
to the original question for a moment. The issue is that mapnik is not
capable
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80n wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 25.09.2008, at 12:53, sergio sevillano wrote:
with JOSM i can zoom and put very close independent paths not
touching each other making them practicaly
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 25.09.2008, at 12:03, Andy Allan wrote:
And it means that areas preserve their actual dimensions
instead of growing outwards beyond their actual boundary - an
increasingly proportionately large problem as we add
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Dave Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:47 AM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an interesting topic which is well worth discussion, but to
return
to the original
The German Supreme Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) uses OpenStreetMap
maps on its web site:
http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/organisation/anfahrt.html
Jochen
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Jochen Topf [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.remote.org/jochen/ +49-721-388298
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 02:35:49PM +0200, Lambert Carsten wrote:
Maybe someone can point me to some editor with which I can easily clean up
the
tracks without clearing out the time stamps (personally I don't have a
problem uploading that info).
I use viking
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 5:35 AM, Lambert Carsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I tried to upload a couple of gpx tracks that I had cleaned up with Josm.
They
were refused with a message that seems to suggest thy are missing time
stamps
(possibly missing altitude).
Why does openstreetmap
Lambert Carsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is also a privacy advantage not uploading the unnecessary time
stamps. I am sure there are many that hesitate to upload tracks for
privacy reasons.
A while ago I wrote a small shell script which did the following things:
- It removes trackpoints
On Thursday 25 Sep 2008 6:48:22 pm Jochen Topf wrote:
The German Supreme Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) uses OpenStreetMap
maps on its web site:
http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/organisation/anfahrt.html
Jochen
w00t
--
regards
Kenneth Gonsalves
Associate, NRC-FOSS
Greetings,
The argument that we map street center lines and add width= or
est_width= tags to give them an area is persuasive. Probably because
that's what I already believed. ;-) We can also estimate width by
using the highway= or lanes= tags.
Mapping a car park to its edge (sidewalk, curb
2008/9/25 Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 25 Sep 2008 6:48:22 pm Jochen Topf wrote:
The German Supreme Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) uses OpenStreetMap
maps on its web site:
http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/organisation/anfahrt.html
Jochen
w00t
Jochen Topf skrev:
The German Supreme Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) uses OpenStreetMap
maps on its web site:
http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/organisation/anfahrt.html
Jochen
Nice... Maybe we can get one of their judges to look over the licenses
pro bono, in gratitude for their
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I called Garmin to sponsor my sub-project of OSM (
http://www.livingwithdragons.com) and the U.K. marketing manager hadn't
heard of OpenStreetMap.
Later I found Garmin have some guidelines on their website for sponsoring a
J.D. Schmidt wrote:
/Just for the record, the above was a joke - In case we have Germans and
Swedes without humour reading the list :P
It's been pointed out on IRC that the reason the German Supreme Court
was looking into OSM in the first place is that, under pressure from
talk-de, they
Lambert Carsten wrote:
This decision needs more thought. Although I personally don't have a privacy
issue here there are clearly those that do
Just don't set your track as public - then the timestamps won't be exposed.
cheers
Richard
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On Thursday 25 September 2008 17:21:59 Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Lambert Carsten wrote:
This decision needs more thought. Although I personally don't have a
privacy issue here there are clearly those that do
Just don't set your track as public - then the timestamps won't be exposed.
I am
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 8:45 AM, Lambert Carsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2008 17:21:59 Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Lambert Carsten wrote:
This decision needs more thought. Although I personally don't have a
privacy issue here there are clearly those that do
Richard Fairhurst skrev:
J.D. Schmidt wrote:
/Just for the record, the above was a joke - In case we have Germans and
Swedes without humour reading the list :P
It's been pointed out on IRC that the reason the German Supreme Court
was looking into OSM in the first place is that, under
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:59 PM, David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...more OSM coming soon is a tile served in response to a request,
isn't it? I often get them when the server takes too long. So the
problem must be server side.
Not necessarily. The 404.png is fetched by the JS API when
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Karl Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The GPX tracks are intended to show the basis for the ways and other data
that is in the database, so I think one motivation for timestamps hearkens
back to a desire to show your work to defend the source of OSM data
Lambert Carsten wrote:
Sent: 25 September 2008 5:36 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] clean gpx tracks
On Thursday 25 September 2008 18:01:36 Karl wrote:
The GPX tracks are intended to show the basis for the ways and other data
that is in the database, so I think one
Hello mappers,
I just want to inform you that a new version of Kosmos is out. For those
interested, please read my blog post
(http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/kosmos-22) for more information
about what's new in this release.
Best regards,
Igor
--
http://igorbrejc.net
Hi!
This is v0.1.5 of GPSdisplay, downloadable at
wget http://lug-owl.de/~jbglaw/gpsdisplay/gpsdisplay-latest.tar.gz
git clone http://lug-owl.de/~jbglaw/gpsdisplay.git
GPSdisplay is a small application using Mapnik and thus PostGIS to
display your current position, north-wise,
Igor,
I just want to inform you that a new version of Kosmos is out. For those
interested, please read my blog post
(http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/kosmos-22) for more information
about what's new in this release.
I'm not a Kosmos user myself but sometimes I get queries from people
On Thu, 2008-09-25 at 12:28 +0100, Chris Morley wrote:
Can somebody help to find out what has gone wrong with my system?
(Windows XP, ZoneAlarm Firewall).
With Firefox 3 (which is generally working as expected) the Mapnik
tiles at http://www.openstreetmap.org don't display - just the logo
On Thursday 25 September 2008 18:53:00 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
It is not intended to protect OSM against infringement at all. It's there
as a statement about the ethos of the project that you don't upload data
from copyright sources. Of course we all know it's possible to
There is now a talk-pt - Portugal specific topics and discussion (in
Portuguese) - mailing list available. Thank you to Filipe Roque for initiating
and hosting this forum.
For details on how to subscribe to this and other country, language, and
topic-specific OSM mailing lists, see
Actually, their black circle and blackened buildings stand out a lot
better than the little icon in your sample, so their choice has
its advantages. Could OSM show a particular place in a way more
comparable to what the Bundesverfassungsgericht did?
It should be noted that they are serving
My main problem with mapping areas to the centre line (I'm not really
counting landuse here, its possibly an exception) is the farcical
situations to which it leads. The buildings example is the best: it's
not uncommon at all to have a road abutted on both sides by buildings.
If we map them
Ja dat zou zeker jammer zijn.
Ik zit te springen om luchtfoto's van Ede... kunnen we die ermee kopen?
Geert.
On Thu, 2008-09-25 at 01:48 +0200, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
Beste mensen,
Ik zie op dit moment niemand naar voren stappen die het voortouw wilt
nemen. Martijn heeft geen tijd en ik heb
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
Ik zie op dit moment niemand naar voren stappen die het voortouw wilt
nemen. Martijn heeft geen tijd en ik heb er zelf ook de tijd niet
voor. Als niemand het doet betekent het gewoon dat het geld terug gaat
naar NLnet. Dus bij deze ook een laatste
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Geert Schuring wrote:
Ja dat zou zeker jammer zijn.
Ik zit te springen om luchtfoto's van Ede... kunnen we die ermee kopen?
Als je nog even wacht hebben we daar iets anders voor ;)
Stefan
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Myckel Habets wrote:
Ik zie ook regelmatig situaties waar iemand een weg ingetekend heeft,
maar dat de aansluiting met andere wegen niet verbonden worden (je ziet
het pas als je er met de node gaat slepen). Ik weet niet of dit
problemen met routering kan geven, maar ik verbeter ze altijd even
Heb je daarna wel de Gosmore .pak file opnieuw aangemaakt (gosmore
rebuild)? Die config file wordt alleen gebruikt tijdens de rebuild.
Ik denk het wel.
Dat kan maar dan bepaald je dus je tagging door de huidige standaard
in Gosmore, dat lijkt me ook niet de bedoeling... Op kote termijn
is
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Rob wrote:
Op 25 september 2008 08:56 schreef Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] het
volgende:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Geert Schuring wrote:
Ja dat zou zeker jammer zijn.
Ik zit te springen om luchtfoto's van Ede... kunnen we die ermee kopen?
Als je nog even
Ja, dat klopt. Hij heeft ook contact gehad met NLNet zover ik weet?
Milo, kun je ons eens updaten over hoe dit gaat?
Martijn
Op 25 sep 2008, om 08:55 heeft Stefan de Konink het volgende geschreven:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
Ik zie op dit moment niemand naar voren stappen
Dit is een persbericht waard !!!
Ik heb er op de Software Freedom Day-webstek melding van gemaakt.
--
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Bas de Lange
06 - 166 26 950
Software Freedom Day Nederland
hoofdorganisator
Bringing freedom to a street near you!
http://www.softwarefreedomday.eu
begin:vcard
Beste Talk'ers,
Ter herinnering, vanmiddag vanaf 17:00 uur zijn de OpenStreetMappers
welkom tijdens de Open Communities Drink in Amsterdam tijdens PICNIC.
Zoran Kovacevic wrote:
Uit de ISOC mailinglist:
===
En natuurlijk ben je - kaartje of niet - van harte welkom bij de open
communities
Ik zal daar m'n gezicht eens laten zien. Tot vanmiddag!
Floris
Bas de Lange schreef:
Beste Talk'ers,
Ter herinnering, vanmiddag vanaf 17:00 uur zijn de OpenStreetMappers
welkom tijdens de Open Communities Drink in Amsterdam tijdens PICNIC.
Zoran Kovacevic wrote:
Uit de ISOC mailinglist:
Ik neem aan dat het op de Pazzanistraat 41 is?
Floris Looijesteijn schreef:
Ik zal daar m'n gezicht eens laten zien. Tot vanmiddag!
Floris
Bas de Lange schreef:
Beste Talk'ers,
Ter herinnering, vanmiddag vanaf 17:00 uur zijn de OpenStreetMappers
welkom tijdens de Open Communities Drink
Yup!
On Thursday 25 September 2008 20:06:35 Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
Hmm, niet echt bekenden gezien daar, dus wat folders gedropped en een
biertje met mezelf gedronken en daarna maar weer richting huis.
Ik ga binnenkort toch maar eens werk maken van de t-shirts zodat ik wat
herkenbaarder
In your letter dated Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:06:35 +0200 (CEST) you wrote:
Hmm, niet echt bekenden gezien daar, dus wat folders gedropped en een
biertje met mezelf gedronken en daarna maar weer richting huis.
Ik ga binnenkort toch maar eens werk maken van de t-shirts zodat ik wat
herkenbaarder was
Floris,
T-shirts zijn altijd welkom ;).. laat maar weten wat het kost.. wil je
een webshop?..
zetten we die even in elkaar.. Kan het trouwens gesponsord worden via
NLNet? of moet dat echt software zijn?
gr, Daniel
Op 25 sep 2008, om 20:06 heeft Floris Looijesteijn het volgende
Als het gesponsord wordt hou ik me aanbevolen voor de klompsokjes.
On Thursday 25 September 2008 21:32:48 Daniel Paulus wrote:
Floris,
T-shirts zijn altijd welkom ;).. laat maar weten wat het kost.. wil je
een webshop?..
zetten we die even in elkaar.. Kan het trouwens gesponsord worden via
Graag wil ik het over het renderen hebben.
Soms lees ik hier klachten over editors die zich niet aan de tag-standaarden
houden.
Maar nu wil ik het hebben over de andere kant van het verhaal.
op de volgende web-pagina:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features
kunnen nieuwe tag's
Ronald wrote:
Leuk voorbeeld:in JOSM revision 928 is de tag service:parking_aisle tezien
op de pagina http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Rejected_features
is te lezen dat deze tag is afgewezen.
Dat komt omdat er 2 voorstellen waren. De afgewezen versie is
highway=parking_aisle. Je haalt
Ik ben de laatste 3 dagen aan het mappen geweest (/me heeft momenteel
vakantie). Het resultaat:
Stukje Leiden Noorderkwartier (stukje tussen kanaal en schipholweg):
http://www.informationfreeway.org/?lat=52.16700047374421lon=4.488182287851338zoom=17layers=0B000F000F
Stukje Leiden Stevenshof
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 22:11:38 +0200
Ronald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leuk voorbeeld:in JOSM revision 928 is de tag service:parking_aisle
tezien op de pagina
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Rejected_features is te lezen
dat deze tag is afgewezen.
Die ben ik sinds afgelopen middag ook
Op 25 september 2008 22:25 schreef Myckel Habets
[EMAIL PROTECTED]het volgende:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 22:11:38 +0200
Ronald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leuk voorbeeld:in JOSM revision 928 is de tag service:parking_aisle
tezien op de pagina
Ah... dat is dus ook die JOSM (en de renderer) gebruikt.
Myckel
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 22:21:35 +0200
Lennard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ronald wrote:
Leuk voorbeeld:in JOSM revision 928 is de tag service:parking_aisle
tezien op de pagina
*,
voor degenen die geinteresseerd zijn in het ontwikkelen van allerlei
mobiele applicaties op basis van OSM data: op 6 en 7 november worden de
NLUUG najaarsconferentie (onderwerp 'Mobility') en de Embedded Linux
Conference Europe georganiseerd in Ede (Gld.). Onderwerpen zijn o.a.
UMTS, GUI
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:37:56PM +0200, Freek wrote:
curl -g
'http://xapi.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/way[highway=*][bbox=5.856765,51.8358
14,5.867068,51.840174]'
om de straten van een stukje Nijmegen op te halen? Ik krijg niks terug.
Ik wel met exact dat commando, misschien lag xapi
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:22:35PM +0200, Stefan de Konink wrote:
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select t2.v from way_tags as t1, way_tags as t2 where
na onze (lennard ik) speurtocht is gebleken dat de stylesheet voor grens
data rendering kijkt is naar de planet_osm_roads tabel.. why ??
(select way,admin_level from planet_osm_roads where
boundary='administrative') as admin
Martijn v.O. , kun je de de import aanpassen hiervoor, of iemand
Rob wrote:
na onze (lennard ik) speurtocht is gebleken dat de stylesheet voor
grens data rendering kijkt is naar de planet_osm_roads tabel.. why ??
(select way,admin_level from planet_osm_roads where
boundary='administrative') as admin
Martijn v.O. , kun je de de import aanpassen
Ik kan de funding kontakten overnemen.
Ik stel voor dat Martijn e.a. met mij opneemt ???
TAV voorstellen :
Ik loop al een tijdje met het idee
een OSM GPS te bouwen. Een microprocessor met
goede GPS ontvanger, klein display en een flink toetsenbord.
USB stick of memory card voor geheugen.
Ik ga dit najaar investeren in zonne-energie.
(3500 Wp onder de SDE subsidieregeling)
Kunnen we op de NL server een overlay maken
waarop mensen met zonnepanelen (maar ook andere zonne- en of wind oplossingen)
hun installatie zichtbaar kunnen maken ??
Ik denk dat de zonne-energie
I searched today until I found a sign Manning Street. If that failed I
was
going to see the lady at the post office to ask her {ref=local_knowledge}.
Excellent, I suspect that those two roads running north off Queen Street
that Google has as Stephens St and Dickinson St may
well be LATPO
Hallo,
die neuen Daten stehen auf meiner Wikiseite mal wieder zum Download bereit:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:Computerteddy#Kartendateien_.2F_Maps_vom_24._September_2008
Neuerung: in den Unterverzeichnissen mit den Einzelkacheln (img und osm)
befinden sich 5-Stellige
Hallo Liste,
ich beschäftige mich gerade mit der API und habe auf der Wikiseite nur
Beispiele
für http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/... gefunden.
Für Osmxapi finde ich vier Server:
* http://www.informationfreeway.org/api/0.5/... will redirect to a
suitable server for the request.
*
Hallo.
Am Donnerstag, 25. September 2008 schrieb Michael Buchberger:
Gibt es für die einfache API nur den einen Server?
Ja, da die normale API auch Schreibzugriffe erlaubt und die (logischerweise)
in *einer* zentralen Datenbank landen müssen (Transaktionssicherheit).
Gruß, Bernd
--
Manchmal
Hallo,
Johann H. Addicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
was ist auf
http://www.openstreetmap.com/?lat=52.4392lon=13.1631zoom=14layers=B000FTF
die Relation Mau?
(oder ist es überhaupt eine Relation?)
ich sehe da keine Relation in der Nähe.
Das Bezeichnet eine Fahrradroute:
Moin,
also an der Qualitätsverbesserung arbeite ich ja schon. Allerdings mangelt es
an Mitstreitern. Da gibt es nämlich so viel Arbiet selbst bei dem vorhandenen
Material, dass man es nicht glauben mag.
Was mir dazu einfiel und was ich gemacht habe steht hier:
Bernd Wurst schrieb:
Hallo.
Am Mittwoch, 24. September 2008 schrieb Jens Müller:
Sogenannte Einsiedlerhöfe?
Also bei uns (Ba-Wü) nennt man das Aussiedlerhof. ;-)
Hmm, ja, ich glaube, Du hast recht.
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Hallo,
was ist denn hier passiert oder zeigt mein Browser da etwas falsches
an? Bei mir ist da ein rieses Quadrat in der Farbe von Wasser.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.533lon=10.237zoom=10
Ein ähnliches Problem scheint hier zu sein:
Hallo Bernd und alle,
nur ein Mapper in der Region aktiv
Autodidakt
Genau so fühle ich mich!
getane Arbeit irgendwo zu bewerben: Schaut mal
typische Anfänger-Fehler finden.
Ja bitte:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.5973lon=11.3385zoom=12layers=B000TTF
Alles was in
Am Mittwoch 24 September 2008 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Moin !
nach FeatureList ist ein Hamlet eine Ansammlung von Häusern. Nun gibt es
bei uns auch einsame Bauernhöfe mit Namen - sind das auch Hamlet's
ein hamlet = weiler kann miener meinung nach auch aus nur einem hof bestehen.
ich halte
Am Donnerstag 25 September 2008 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Detlef Reichl wrote:
wie tagge ich eine Rolltreppe?
Hm, highway=steps automated=yes vielleicht ;-)
Oder highway=escalator oder amenity=escalator, das waere der uebliche
Begriff. Die Dinger kommen halt vorrangig im Innenraum von
Am Donnerstag, 25. September 2008 09:06 schrieb Sebastian Waschik:
Hallo,
was ist denn hier passiert oder zeigt mein Browser da etwas falsches
an? Bei mir ist da ein rieses Quadrat in der Farbe von Wasser.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.533lon=10.237zoom=10
Ein ähnliches Problem
Guenther Meyer schrieb:
Am Donnerstag 25 September 2008 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Detlef Reichl wrote:
wie tagge ich eine Rolltreppe?
Hm, highway=steps automated=yes vielleicht ;-)
Oder highway=escalator oder amenity=escalator, das waere der uebliche
Begriff. Die Dinger kommen halt
Hallo,
am kommenden Dienstag findet das 1. Göttinger OSM-Treffen statt, siehe auch
hier:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/G%C3%B6ttingen
Der Ort: Cafe Zentral im Zentralen Hörsaalgebäude der Uni um 19 Uhr.
Alle Mapper, Interessierte, Sympathisanten sind herzlich eingeladen!!
TO wird
Am Donnerstag 25 September 2008 schrieb Thorsten Feles:
Guenther Meyer schrieb:
Am Donnerstag 25 September 2008 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Detlef Reichl wrote:
wie tagge ich eine Rolltreppe?
Hm, highway=steps automated=yes vielleicht ;-)
Oder highway=escalator oder
Hallo.
Am Donnerstag, 25. September 2008 schrieb Markus:
Ja bitte:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.5973lon=11.3385zoom=12layers=B000TTF
Dein Permalink war incl. Maplint und der scheint momentan kaputt zu sein.
Jedenfalls kam bei mir da nur eine graue Fläche, bis ich Maplint
Ulf Möller wrote:
Markus Stürmer schrieb:
Dann erstellt JOSM für jeden Wegpunkt einen Abspielbutton.
OK, soweit bin ich jetzt gekommen (die Wegpunkte müssen in der selben
GPX-Datei stehen wie der Track).
Aber der play head steht an einer ganz falschen Stelle. Manchmal lässt
er sich
Sebastian Waschik wrote:
was ist denn hier passiert oder zeigt mein Browser da etwas falsches
an? Bei mir ist da ein rieses Quadrat in der Farbe von Wasser.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.533lon=10.237zoom=10
Ein ähnliches Problem scheint hier zu sein:
Hallo,
Bernd Wurst wrote:
Etwas jammern auf hohem Niveau muss natürlich immer sein... ;-)
Das macht natuerlich Appetit ;-)
Befindet sich direkt neben der Kirche Buehl tatsaechlich ein Berggipfel
(natural=peak)? Die armen Kirchgaenger, die diesen auf dem Weg zum
angrenzenden Friedhof
Hi,
ich habe einen Artikel, über OSM, für die Novemberausgabe des
freiesmagazin geschrieben und hübsche OSM Bilder (Zoo von Berlin, etc.)
dazu gegeben. Nur werden diese Bilder nicht im Artikel landen, weil die
Lizenz theoretisch vorschreiben würde die Autoren zu nennen.
Ohne die Bilder ist der
Nunja,
OSM ist zusächt einmal die Datenbank und nicht bunte Bildchen.
Der artikel wird ja nicht die Datenbank abdrucken sondern die
AUSGABE eines Programms = eine gerenderte Karte.
Marcus
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Müsste nicht also der Renderer alle Autoren angeben?
So wie's auch mal war mit (c)name.
Ich kann verstehen das man die Karten nicht verwendet, solange die Lizenz
nicht klar ist.
Irgendein deutscher Sender wollte doch mal die Karte verwenden in den
Nachrichten, nur haben sie's wegen der Lizenz
Hallo,
Florian Schweikert wrote:
ich habe einen Artikel, über OSM, für die Novemberausgabe des
freiesmagazin geschrieben und hübsche OSM Bilder (Zoo von Berlin, etc.)
dazu gegeben. Nur werden diese Bilder nicht im Artikel landen, weil die
Lizenz theoretisch vorschreiben würde die Autoren zu
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