Yep, didn't expect it to be there.
http://osm.org/go/4zhBlcuB
But it's already in the map.
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Bonjour,
Je vous contacte dans le but de créer un groupe du style GULL (Groupe
d’Utilisateur de Logiciel Libre)(http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/GULL) mais
orienté OpenStreetMap. Ce groupe permettrait d’avoir un ensemble de
contributeurs qui s’organisent pour par exemple :
créer
Hello...
Comme dit précédemment par mail je suis vraiment partant :)
je pense que c'est une bonne chose pour OSM ...
2010/2/2 Olivier Coppin oliviercop...@gmail.com
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Bonjour,
Je vous contacte dans le but de créer un groupe du style GULL (Groupe
d’Utilisateur de Logiciel
Looks like my edits there. I will resolve the conflict.
I have cut out the overlapping areas, if you look at yahoosat, you
will see streets missing from the immap data.
We have a team in Gjakova, will ask them to review.
thanks,
mike
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Rob r...@robreid.co.nz wrote:
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
Looks like my edits there. I will resolve the conflict.
I have cut out the overlapping areas, if you look at yahoosat, you
will see streets missing from the immap data.
We have a team in Gjakova, will ask them to review.
thanks,
mike
Thanks for
If you want to upload them, and mark them as fixmes
we will review them. thanks!
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Rob r...@robreid.co.nz wrote:
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
Looks like my edits there. I will resolve the conflict.
I have cut out the overlapping areas, if you look at
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Rob wrote:
A quick google translate of
http://sq.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liqeni_i_Radoniqit tells me that lake is
manmade so I guess the iMMAP road data may pre-date the creation of the
lake.
One of the guys went hiking there two days ago so we will have a local with
the
All this is true, but I think we are too concentrated on generating
content (i.e. mapping) as opposed to actually using this data for some
meaningful purpose. I guess this is natural, since majority of OSM users
are mostly map data producers, and only the minority is actively
involved in
Hi,
You make this sound as if this is about the freedom of the new mappers.
But they are, even today, free to follow any ruleset, cheatsheet, or
book that they want to use. It's just that they don't get a guarantee
that everyone else is using the same ruleset but that's ok - there might
be
Hi
With XAPI V0.5 i had the possiblity to query all edits i am responsible
for with: http://osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.5/*[osm:user=XYZ].
With XAPI V0.6 this query
(http://xapi.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/*[osm:user=XYZ]) leads to a
header only OSM data file. Other queries like
Hi!
Kai Krueger wrote:
Interesting. I think that could also be spun positively ;-) It means
people in the industry are starting to take OSM seriously and actually
invest money to evaluate how far it has come and be prepared for when it
does reach a sufficient quality or need to
Hi!
Frederik Ramm wrote:
The commercial maps have fixed tagging schemes, minimum quality
standards and only accept trained personnel as mappers. They have long
turnaround times and cost a lot of money to maintain. At OSM we have no
fixed tagging schema, no minimum quality standards,
Try /api/0.6/*...@user=xyz].
It changed a while back but looks like the docs didn't get updated. I've
now done that.
80n
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Martin nomorebigf...@gmx.ch wrote:
Hi
With XAPI V0.5 i had the possiblity to query all edits i am responsible
for with:
Hi!
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Am 01.02.2010 20:03, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
I don't see how you could have the advantages without the disadvantages.
Add a fixed tagging scheme and peer review to OSM and you get more
quality but less data and longer turnaround times; before long you are
TeleAtlas
So as I stated above, I don't think the _main_ problem at the moment is
the anarchistic tagging, but still too limited coverage, especially on
tagging relevant for routing.
Again, this is not how the company put it. The evaluation failed due to
the
tagging, so even a full coverage with
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I don't think that will make the we need fixed rules fraction happy.
We have renderers with fixed rules today - several of them - but that
kind of fixed rules is not what they are looking for.
Just to make it clear:
On 2 February 2010 21:26, NopMap ekkeh...@gmx.de wrote:
That's not quite the way they put it. They evaluated it in order not to miss
a major development there, but concluded that it is no alternative and
dropped the idea of using it for good.
Can they describe a suitable tagging scheme that
2010/2/1 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
El Lunes, 1 de Febrero de 2010, 80n escribió:
It is right that we are all concentrating on creation of content. But,
what we haven't had yet is any commercial map data consumers telling us
what they need. Well, in a way, maybe Nav4All
Hi!
Frederik Ramm wrote:
It is my honest belief that if all those fixed-rule-enthusiasts had
their way, OSM would become uninteresting, mappers reduced to drones
filling out forms that other people have provided for them. It might
become more commercially viable (with businesses
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
It's beginning to happen already.
As OSM's data structures (principally creative and unexpected uses of
relations) and tags become more complex, and as the project expands
beyond the initial audience of geeks, the editing tools are inevitably
starting to
Hi 80n
Great job! Thanks.
It also works here:
http://toolserver.org/~kolossos/osm/index.php?way=%40user%3DXYZnode=relation=bbox=description=output=osm
Martin
On 02.02.2010 12:37, 80n wrote:
Try /api/0.6/*...@user=xyz].
It changed a while back but looks like the docs didn't get updated.
NopMap wrote:
Is there any initiative to make sure the different editors use the
same tags for the same thing? If so, I missed it completely.
Not formally, but certainly when deciding which presets to use in Potlatch
I'll look at the other editor presets; at tools like OSMdoc and Tagwatch;
NopMap wrote:
Hi!
A consistent, easy-to-use set of tags would spare mappers from spending time
trying to figure out how to do something that has been figured out many
times before or which contradictive information to follow.
As I map a road I've not visited before, I don't consider
2010/2/2 NopMap ekkeh...@gmx.de:
It becomes rather disillusioning when they find out how things really are.
Most do not want to search wikis, read through discussion backlogs, design
new tags, decide between contradictive tool presets, join meta discussions
about the meaning of voting, ask
malenki wrote:
An import I did yesterday failed. Would somebody be so kind to revert
these changesets:
3760931
3763181
Since nobody answered and with revert.pl I recieved only http #500 I
cleaned up using Josm.
malenki
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Hi,
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
I read very often about this, and am asking myself: why is noone
proposing / offering such a catalogue? It would be simple as that: set
up a catalogue with all your definitions and publish it for newbies to
be used. Oh, and update it say on a daily basis ;-)
My
2010/2/2 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
wanting to stamp out creativity and replace it by a fixed rule set decided
by a majority of 10 to 9 wiki fiddlers.
might be partially true, but by discriminating everybody who tries to
document stuff in the wiki (AFAIK the wiki is the main source to
Hi,
Where are the docs for this?
Thanks,
Margie
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:37 AM, 80n 80n...@gmail.com wrote:
Try /api/0.6/*...@user=xyz].
It changed a while back but looks like the docs didn't get updated. I've
now done that.
80n
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Martin
Hi
Here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmxapi#Tags
Welcome.
Martin
Margie Roswell wrote:
Hi,
Where are the docs for this?
Thanks,
Margie
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
I will confess to being very disappointed that JOSM has now adopted the
retarded why-use-one-tag-when-eighty-three-will-do cycleway scheme.
So you seriously think highway=cycleway is all that's needed to
describe
This printing issues on wiki.openstreetmap.org have not been addressed.
Who can fix this?
Andy did some great troubleshooting last week.
Can we make the openstreetmap.org wiki printable? Please??
Margie
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 28,
Hello everyone,
I am new to the OSM community, sorry if my suggestions are totally naïve.
Fact: The collective end product is rendered somehow, and the renderer
stylesheets decide, how to interprete tags.
So it seems to me, that creating 2 things is necessary:
1.: We need a process of
Am 02.02.2010 22:24, Jochen Plumeyer:
Hello everyone,
I am new to the OSM community, sorry if my suggestions are totally naïve.
Fact: The collective end product is rendered somehow, and the renderer
stylesheets decide, how to interprete tags.
So it seems to me, that creating 2 things is
Will it do if you use the simple mediawiki printable=yes parameter
when using a url?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/?printable=yestitle=Main_Page
kind regards,
Miblon
Margie Roswell wrote:
This printing issues on wiki.openstreetmap.org have not been addressed.
Who can fix this?
Andy did
More tips and tricks on getting wiki pages better fit for printing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Printable
Margie Roswell wrote:
This printing issues on wiki.openstreetmap.org have not been addressed.
Who can fix this?
Andy did some great troubleshooting last week.
Can we make the
Claudius,
You made an excellent statement I completely agree with! For a lot of
us, the fun comes in when you can take this pile of beautiful and divers
geodata and create your own map styles. You can even create maps of
specific objects and types.
Jochen;
Consider looking at the beatiful
Did you try it?
It doesn't work for me.
Does that work for anybody?
I vote for just making the page print properly by default, without the
need for an extra paramater (that most people won't know about.)
In any case, the parameter doesn't work for me.
Margie
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 5:01 PM,
For me the parameter works partially for the specific page you mentioned:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Guide?printable=yes
Because this page contains tabs, you won't be able to print the content
of the hidden tabs
You can get the individual tabs printable by adding the parameter,
today I was trying to print the xapi documentation.
I haven't printed it, but when I look in preview (same with the JOSM
documentation) things are cut off just as they were before, both with
and without the printable parameter.
I'm not enthusiastic about moving everything over to a different
On 3 February 2010 06:13, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
What's with the wiki-fiddler hatred? (not just you, Richard, in
general) All those people advocating for a consistent/enforced/limited
tagging scheme - how do you think such a scheme should be produced?
The big problem with
Roy Wallace wrote:
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
I will confess to being very disappointed that JOSM has now adopted
the retarded why-use-one-tag-when-eighty-three-will-do cycleway
scheme.
So you seriously think highway=cycleway is all that's needed
to describe the various flavours of
On 3 February 2010 07:45, Claudius claudiu...@gmx.de wrote:
Just a sidenote: Although it seems to be the showcase of OSM the mapnik
rendering at www.openstreetmap.org is *NOT* what OSM is about. OSM is
No but it's a carrot, most people most of the time are only going to
map what they can see
Milo van der Linden wrote:
For me the parameter works partially for the specific page you mentioned:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Guide?printable=yes
Because this page contains tabs, you won't be able to print the content
of the hidden tabs
Have you actually tried printing it
Am 02.02.2010 14:32, schrieb Chris Hill:
As I map a road I've not visited before, I don't consider using
highway=street_with_houses, I add highway=residential . If I see a road
sign with a speed limit I add maxspeed=30mph, not
restriction:speed=30mph or legal_constraint_on_speed=30mph. I don't
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Essentially, you tag according to the duck test - if it quacks like a
duck, looks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it's a duck
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_test). This saves you all the work of
describing the species every time. If actually it's a rare Outer
On 02/02/10 22:42, Margie Roswell wrote:
In any case, who has access to the backend of the
wiki.openstreetmap.org site, so that the style sheet issue can be
addressed?
There is no backend to the site (well not that should need to be
edited anyway). The style information all comes either from
Frederik Ramm wrote:
[lots of helpful information]
Thanks for that - very useful.
And legal-talk is - that way.
Well, routing was one of the things mentioned previously...
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Richard,
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
I will confess to being very disappointed that JOSM has now adopted the
retarded why-use-one-tag-when-eighty-three-will-do cycleway scheme.
I don't know how this has changed over time, but the current version of
JOSM has
Dedicated cycleway = highway=cycleway
Hi!
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Nobody is truly interested in helping newbies, that's just a fig leaf
for wanting to stamp out creativity and replace it by a fixed rule set
decided by a majority of 10 to 9 wiki fiddlers.
That's a very dire view on the motivations of the community.
In
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
You're all right when it comes to common stuff, that's documented in Map
Features and may already exist in the presets of JOSM/Potlatch. But
that's the easy part.
The hassle begins, when you come to a topic where this isn't the case.
But this thread started with
Hi,
NopMap wrote:
In contrast, I believe that there actually are people who try to listen to
the sorrows of (potential) newcomers and want to lower the learning curve.
Way too few, though.
Fixed tagging rules are not needed to lower the learning curve. I have
the highest regard for someone
On 3 February 2010 09:32, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
It can't be the murky details of cycleways and bridleways because the
commercial providers don't have that, or if they have it then only in
selected areas. It can't be highway=path and all that because they don't
have it. It
Am 03.02.2010 00:32, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
You're all right when it comes to common stuff, that's documented in
Map Features and may already exist in the presets of JOSM/Potlatch.
But that's the easy part.
The hassle begins, when you come to a topic where this isn't
TomTom promising daily map updates In an exclusive article [in
German], the German business magazine WiWo (Wirtschaftswoche) quotes
TomTom CEO Harold Goddin: „Bis Ende des Jahres werden wir alle ein bis
zwei Tage aktualisierte Karten zum Download anbieten“ (German
original) Until end of 2010 we'll
will get it updated in a few days. Just catching up on work.
/ Grant
On 2 February 2010 23:16, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 02/02/10 22:42, Margie Roswell wrote:
In any case, who has access to the backend of the
wiki.openstreetmap.org site, so that the style sheet issue can be
Am 03.02.2010 00:38, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
NopMap wrote:
In contrast, I believe that there actually are people who try to listen to
the sorrows of (potential) newcomers and want to lower the learning curve.
Way too few, though.
Fixed tagging rules are not needed to lower the learning
Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
In contrast, I believe that there actually are people who try to listen to
the sorrows of (potential) newcomers and want to lower the learning curve.
Way too few, though.
Fixed tagging rules are not needed to lower the learning curve.
Could you please explain this?
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
If you want to help newcomers, then make a list of features that are
rendered on the map, and write a nice tutorial explaining them,
...
What is so hard about this?
Forgive me for jumping in...but I think the hard part
Hello Roy,
private banking services
private_banking_services=yes
foreign exchange
foreign_exchange=yes
tanning
tanning=yes
massage?
massage=yes
Yes that would do the job... I asked a friend of mine what his thoughts were
and following are the results of our debate.
Note that I am
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Ian Mc Shane ianmcsh...@live.co.za wrote:
1) Do you want all that detail?
Yes please :)
For example a town/suburb website using OSM data for geo-location of
businesses in the area would have their own database of what each business
provides in terms of
2010/2/2 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net:
Essentially, you tag according to the duck test - if it quacks like a
duck, looks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it's a duck
'highway=cycleway' is just like this. It's a meaningful object.
It means a
path with physical
I admit to being disappointed in viewership on this one.
Can anyone help to get the word out about this video?
Thanks!
Margie
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Margie Roswell mrosw...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's another new video tutorial:
OSM Tutorial - Using the Keyboard to Save Presets in
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Ian Mc Shane ianmcsh...@live.co.za wrote:
private banking services
private_banking_services=yes
foreign exchange
foreign_exchange=yes
tanning
tanning=yes
massage?
massage=yes
Hallo,
Net keek ik toevallig op de kaart in de omgeving Oldenzaal.
De kaart daar is echt super! Hoe nauwkeurig hij is, weet ik niet, maar
dat het grondgebruik ook gemapped is, is ongelofelijk.
Ik zou graag willen weten wie dat heeft gedaan en ook hoe.
Ik heb (hopelijke) komende 2 maanden weinig
stegg...@steggink.org wrote:
De import wordt gecoördineerd door Ldp, maar verschillende anderen
voeren de import uit, en ook eventuele opschoonacties (verwijderen
overlappende gebouwen, dubbele nodes, etc.).
Groeten,
Frank
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/3dShapes
Ik
Rob schreef:
Op 1 februari 2010 23:34 heeft YRS jav...@hccnet.nl het volgende geschreven:
Bram Duvigneau schreef:
On 1-2-2010 11:20, Lambertus wrote:
Volgens mij is OpenStreetMap in principe een natuurlijke bondgenoot voor
mensen met een (visuele) handicap. Vrijwel alles is opensource en naar
Thank you,
Arie.
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This could have been an accident, not malicious damage.
When I was editing streets in my home suburb, mainly just adding in
street names, I needed to cut a street at a node because it changes its
name. Somewhere along the way, the street disappeared. When I edited it
(using Potlatch), the
Something similar happened in my region recently, someone new to josm
managed to turn a park around 100m across into a 2km diameter circle,
and mangled the ways nearby. A quick email to the user revealed he was
new to josm and wasnt even aware of what he had done. Fortunately the
mess was easily
I have also sent a message to the user regarding what happened and
some links to help on editing. In this particular case a large number
of ways were deleted (as you can see from the changeset) and reverting
seemed to me the best way to fix up the damage to the map.
Arie
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at
The thread on unintentional damage is timely.
I find I may have deleted a way.
I was cleaning up duplicated ways, and may have deleted too much in JOSM
and then saved the result.
I suspect that the gap in the foot track at this location might be my
doing:
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:32 AM, John Henderson snow...@gmx.com wrote:
The thread on unintentional damage is timely.
I find I may have deleted a way.
I was cleaning up duplicated ways, and may have deleted too much in JOSM
and then saved the result.
I suspect that the gap in the foot track
Arie Paap wrote:
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:32 AM, John Henderson snow...@gmx.com wrote:
The thread on unintentional damage is timely.
I find I may have deleted a way.
I was cleaning up duplicated ways, and may have deleted too much in JOSM
and then saved the result.
I suspect that the gap
On 3 February 2010 16:45, John Henderson snow...@gmx.com wrote:
I just tread very carefully in JOSM, tentatively deleting ways to see if
there's another underneath, and restoring needed things again with ctrl-Z.
You don't need to delete something to see if there is a way
underneath, just select
John Smith wrote:
You don't need to delete something to see if there is a way
underneath, just select the mid point and shift it on the top way,
then hit ctrl+z if you need to undo the point creation/removal.
An excellent point, and a much neater way of managing things.
I've finished
Eu sei que pelo menos alguns aparelhos Garmin poderiam usar a informação
para avisar sobe pardais. Já vi sites que disponibilizam listas de
pardais para usar nesses aparelhos. Será que haveria como fazer um patch
no mkgmap ou fazer algum outro script para que possamos usar a
informação do OSM
Em 2 de fevereiro de 2010 10:15, Flavio Bello Fialho
be...@cnpuv.embrapa.br escreveu:
Eu sei que pelo menos alguns aparelhos Garmin poderiam usar a informação
para avisar sobe pardais. Já vi sites que disponibilizam listas de
pardais para usar nesses aparelhos. Será que haveria como fazer um
Am Montag 01 Februar 2010 18:08:44 schrieb Heinz-Jürgen Schymura:
mit der Begründung
mail.atekon.de verwendet ein ungültiges Sicherheitszertifikat. und dem
weiteren Text Das Zertifikat gilt nur für sirius.lasnet.de..
Die ganzen Ausführungen zu CAcert und ob man dem vertrauen will in allen
moin,
der maßstab ergibt sich aus den min/max werten im osm file und der anzahl der
pixel in der x achse, die man ja angeben kann.
alles aus dem file wird gerendert. ich habe auch schon drüber nachgedacht, nur
teile zu rendern.
- einmal wollte ich ein paar pixel am rand weglassen, wegen
nimmt man eine node (bzw ein building) und taggt mit ';' getrennt oder
IMHO nich so schoen n-nodes mit je einem feature.
beispiele sind sowas wie die beliebten Postaemter in Zeitschriftenladen.
Hermes Versand im Tabakladen, Bahnfahrkarten im Kiosk.
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Zum gleichen Thema gab es schon eine Frage am 29.Dez.09:
Wie taggt man einen Gemischtwarenladen?
Hilft Dir vielleicht weiter.
Gruß
Lothar
Am 02.02.2010 um 10:41 schrieb Fabian:
nimmt man eine node (bzw ein building) und taggt mit ';' getrennt oder
IMHO nich so schoen n-nodes mit je einem
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 08:52:30AM +0100, Stefan Popp wrote:
Am 01.02.2010 20:45, schrieb Guenther Meyer:
wie waers mit sowas wie drive-through = only oder services =
drive_through_only?
Bei services = * sehe ich Verwechslungsgefahr mit highway = services
(
Hi,
- Original Nachricht
Von: Johann H. Addicks addi...@gmx.net
An: talk-de@openstreetmap.org
Datum: 02.02.2010 01:09
Betreff: [Talk-de] Logger im Selbstbau? (was: Logger gesucht)
Was mich noch interessieren würde, ob jemand dem Modul RDR-3200 [1]
von Royaltek noch einen
Hi,
wir haben hier ein kleines Problemchen: in einer Gemeinde in
Niederbayern werden die Straßennamen auf den Schildern einmal
ausgeschrieben Friedhofstraße und am Ende der gleichen Str. steht auf
dem Schild Friedhofstr. Weiteres Beispiel Ringstraße und Ringstr.
Soll man nun die lange- oder
Am 02.02.2010 14:59, schrieb Martin Czarkowski:
Hi,
wir haben hier ein kleines Problemchen: in einer Gemeinde in
Niederbayern werden die Straßennamen auf den Schildern einmal
ausgeschrieben Friedhofstraße und am Ende der gleichen Str. steht auf
dem Schild Friedhofstr. Weiteres Beispiel
Ich persönlich bin immer für die Langversion. Im Prinzip ist es aber
egal - es läuft eh periodisch ein Skript über die Karte das -str. und
-strasse in -straße umwandelt. Früher oder später wird also
automatisch eine Langversion daraus werden.
Gruß,
- bartosz
Am 2. Februar 2010 15:06 schrieb Dieter Jasper dieter_jas...@web.de:
Ich persönlich tendiere immer zu der Langversion. Wie sind die Meinungen?
Martin
Ist schon mal diskutiert worden.
Langversion ist sicher besser.
+1
In den name-tag sollte der Name eingetragen werden, nicht
buchstabengetreu
malenki schrieb:
Gestern wurde ein Import nicht komplett hochgeladen, so dass jetzt jede
Menge einzelner Nodes herumliegen.
Da sich niemenad gemeldet hat und revert.pl nur http #500 brachte, habe
ich die leeren Nodes mit Josm aufgeräumt. (Upload läuft noch)
malenki
Martin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
Am 2. Februar 2010 15:06 schrieb Dieter Jasper dieter_jas...@web.de:
Ich persönlich tendiere immer zu der Langversion. Wie sind die
Meinungen?
Ist schon mal diskutiert worden.
Langversion ist sicher besser.
+1
In den name-tag sollte der Name eingetragen werden,
Am Montag 01 Februar 2010 16:40:13 schrieb Mitja Kleider:
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
bhhh - was wird da denn alles geschaufelt
Alle Änderungen der OSM-Datenbank in ganz Europa von einer ganzen Woche
werden mit osmosis geladen. Die Datenbank ist auch für andere Projekte
gedacht.
Am Montag 01 Februar 2010 17:56:08 schrieb Bernd Wurst:
Am Montag 01 Februar 2010 16:40:13 schrieb Mitja Kleider:
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
bhhh - was wird da denn alles geschaufelt
Alle Änderungen der OSM-Datenbank in ganz Europa von einer ganzen Woche
werden mit osmosis
Am Montag 01 Februar 2010 20:34:54 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Am 30.01.2010 11:57, schrieb Alexander Matheisen:
Am Samstag 30 Januar 2010 10:47:43 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Hi !
wäre es nicht sinnvoll noch www.openlinkmap.org zu realisieren ?
Dazu müsste man eine Domain registrieren
Am Montag 01 Februar 2010 15:46:05 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Am 01.02.2010 14:41, schrieb Alexander Matheisen:
Am Montag 01 Februar 2010 14:31:27 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Am 30.01.2010 12:07, schrieb Alexander Matheisen:
Am Samstag 30 Januar 2010 10:27:34 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Hi !
Alexander Matheisen wrote:
Zum Beispiel meine neueste Idee:
Die OpenRaucherMap: zeigt für ganz Deutschland Zigarettenautomaten und
Raucherkneipen an, natürlich immer mit Warnhinweisen wie Raucher sterben
früher ;-)
Das paßt ja zu folgendem proposal ;)
Am Dienstag 02 Februar 2010 16:00:14 schrieb 1248:
Alexander Matheisen wrote:
Zum Beispiel meine neueste Idee:
Die OpenRaucherMap: zeigt für ganz Deutschland Zigarettenautomaten und
Raucherkneipen an, natürlich immer mit Warnhinweisen wie Raucher sterben
früher ;-)
Das paßt ja zu
Am Montag 01 Februar 2010 15:41:26 schrieb C. Brause:
Vermutlich gibt es auch vorher noch zwei Fragen:
1. Was soll die OLM anzeigen?/Welche Funktion hat sie? (Standardfrage)
2. Was passiert, wenn die Links sich so häufen, dass sie sich
gegenseitig überlagern und es unübersichtlich wird?
Dann
Hallo,
Dieter Jasper schrieb:
Langversion ist sicher besser.
aber die Langform sollte sich nur auf Abkürzungen wie str. etc beziehen.
Eine
D.-Martin-Luther-Straße
sollte m.E. nicht plötzlich zur
Doktor-Martin-Luther-Straße
werden.
Gruß,
Stefan
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Wie du siehst, muss jeder SVG-Befehl mit svg: ergänzt werden. Um die
gleiche Darstellungsgröße der Symbole mit der Füllung zu erreichen,
muss der Wert [1] dem Wert [2] im Kopf der Style-Datei entsprechen:
Soweit war ich schon, hatte auch gepasst. Die Objekte waren aber in der
Fläche
Hallo,
Alexander Matheisen wrote:
Ich persönlich halte die OLM für eine Karte, die Funktionen hat, die in
jede normale Karte im Netz gehört. Somit könnte man sie eigentlich,
leicht überarbeitet, als Hauptkarte bei OSM übernehmen. (persönliche
Meinung) Die Links dürften dann aber nur Zusatz
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