Stefan Zeller wrote:
Hi Igor,
that looks really nice :-).
From what do you get the relief information? From contour lines? I just ask
because on Image4 there is a closed contour line directly above the word
Kamnica, which lays on a slope.
greetings,
Stefku
Thanks. All the
elvin ibbotson wrote:
Very nice but it needs
DirectX. I cut my map programming teeth on a viewer for British OS maps
which uses Java 3D (http://britain.poco.org.uk/desktop.html).
I can’t share it because of copyright restrictions on the maps, but the
principle would apply to any map
Ian Dees wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Igor Brejc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I've started playing around using DirectX in combination with SRTM data
to draw 3D relief OSM maps. The plan is to add this feature to Kosmos.
Please visit http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap
Alex S. wrote:
Igor Brejc wrote:
I've started playing around using DirectX in combination with SRTM data
to draw 3D relief OSM maps. The plan is to add this feature to Kosmos.
I'd suggest writing it with OpenGL instead of DirectX, as it's
cross-platform.
If I
hen I gave
up because I didn't have anything more than the relief and a bitmap to
show - this was before I got involved with the OSM project. Having a
freely available vector map data changes everything...
Igor
Jannis Achstetter wrote:
Igor
Brejc schrieb:
Hi,
I've started playing ar
I gave
up because I didn't have anything more than the relief and a bitmap to
show - this was before I got involved with the OSM project. Having a
freely available vector map data changes everything...
Igor
Jannis Achstetter wrote:
Igor
Brejc schrieb:
Hi,
I've started playing ar
It reminds me of a nuclear fallout map ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:US_fallout_exposure.png
Igor
Jon Burgess wrote:
http://tile.openstreetmap.org/tile-downloads-week-of-2008-07-01.png
Jon
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Hi everyone,
Sorry for the advertising - just wanted to let you know that Kosmos
2.0 has been released. What's new:
- TDI interface
- osmxapi support
- GPX downloading from a GPS unit + displaying on the map
- downloading of Landsat openaerialmap.org satellite imagery
- generating relief
Very cool, thanks for the link
Igor
Stephan Schildberg wrote:
You might watch it... Don't infringe copyrights.
http://sautter.com/map/?zoom=3lat=43.45292lon=-6.5918layers=B000TFFF
The slider in the upper right corner allows you to switch the intensity
of the GoogleMaps- or OSM-layer.
Ben Laenen wrote:
What about routes that don't follow roads? I've been on walking routes
that send you straight through a grass field, or through a lot of trees
with no visible path, just marks on the trees.
Greetings
Ben
highway = footway?
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Karl Newman wrote:
The other problem is that shortening rules which work for one street
(or region) won't necessarily work in another. As wer-ist-roger
mentioned, Straße could be shortened to Str., which might be okay in
some areas (or for certain streets) but not for others. Without a
SteveC wrote:
One of the badly pronounced streets in San Francisco is Divisadero.
So, I propose that we do something like
pronounce=deevisadeero
or something similar readable by humans and flying computers that talk.
A bit English-centric, don't you think? ;)
Best regards,
Igor
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David Earl wrote:
On 12/05/2008 16:30, Steve Chilton wrote:
I have been following with interest the thread on tagging and rendering,
and would like to make a slight jump to comment on the inherent
limitations for rendering the results.
You're quite right of course, but
Mmm - I like Srtm2osm plan to add the contours to a Garmin map later.
The Isle of Wight comes to almost 8Mb for 10m contours - so it's going
to be BIG for a decent size area!
Mark
Yes, OSM XML is probably not an ideal format to put contours in. One of
the reasons is the way
Karl Newman wrote:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 5:47 AM, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can have any shaped bbox you like as long as it is a rectangle ;)
Can anyone point me to a good algorithm for selecting points
within an arbitrary polygon?
80n
Hi David,
David Ebling wrote:
Hi all, just wondering if anyone can help me - I want
to make a Garmin .IMG file of the whole of cumbria
that includes NASA SRTM data, as the IMG files from
here do: http://www.smc.org.uk/ContourMaps.htm but i'd
also like to have OSM road, footpath, cycle path
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 02:44:21PM +, OJ W wrote:
Where an area of natural=wood is inside an area of amenity=university, the
woodland doesn't appear unless you put it at layer0
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Let's go with type=area_with_holes then, roles outer and inner as
before. All members are closed ways, the inner ways are contained
in the interior of the single outer way. The area_with_holes is the
interior of the outer way minus the interiors of the
that it is implemented consistently in all of OSM software.
Cheers,
Igor
Jon Burgess wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 22:51 +0100, Igor Brejc wrote:
I too am a little bit confused: now the whole issue basically comes
down
to renaming the relation from multipolygon to area_with_holes. But
the inital
Gregory wrote:
In my last blog post
(http://www.livingwithdragons.com/2008/03/mapping-meets-geocaching) I
ommited that someone was waiting in their car for ages with the engine
on while I mapped passed them. I was waiting for them to leave and
eventually when I had gone out of their sight
, but as a polygon with layer=1 and that would be ignored
(/included) in the area calculation.
Igor
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Igor Brejc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's fine if you look at OSM data from the presentation
Lauri Hahne wrote:
IMHO The symbol is ugly. Even the old one looked better than the current one.
In humble opinion we shouldn't judge other people's effort so harshly
unless we are prepared to draw the pint icon by ourselves ;)
Igor
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Karl Eichwalder wrote:
I think the mapnik rendering of forests could be improved. ATM,
landuse=forest is not distinguishable from recreation_ground. Even
if forest are often used as places for recreation in Germany,
rendering both areas the same way is not optimal.
For outside activities
I think this sort of discussion is more appropriate for the developer's
list ;)
SteveC wrote:
clearly needs to be half full not half empty
On 15 Feb 2008, at 16:54, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
On 15 Feb 2008, at 16:51, Igor Brejc wrote:
Artem Pavlenko wrote:
Since it's friday and it has been
The slippymap does not show any Osmarender tiles, only Mapnik ones...
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Daniel Schmidt wrote:
Great job, Igor!
It even works on my Macintosh (Mac OS X 10.5.2) using mono.
Only issue I see right now is a constant fickering in the open file
dialog (but only in the Kosmos root directory and srtm).
Great to know, thanks!
Unfortunately, I cannot do much about
Gregory wrote:
Anyone got good/interesting/usefull Kosmos(wiki-table) style sheets?
It would be good to have a few shared.
I think the best way would be to put them in the OSM wiki, that's why
they are in the form of a wiki table after all (unless they use
copyrighted icons).
There is a
Hello everybody,
I installed openSUSE on VMWare Player and did a quick test of Kosmos.Gui
on it. It actually runs without any additional code changes. It does
sometimes break down on the Open file dialog however, but this looks
like a bug in Mono.
Kosmos.Gui runs quite slowly on my VM,
Bone Killian wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu Hardy, and I was able to get the gui to load and
render the sample map, but I was not able to get any of the three
shading methods to work. All three gave me CodePage 437 not supported
errors. (I'm not sure what that means.)
It didn't render on my
Today I managed to make Kosmos.Gui run in mono on my Win machine. I had to
use conditional (non-)compilation for certain small parts of code, but
otherwise it behaved quite good. The next step for me is to try it on a
Linux virtual machine and fix any linux-related issues. So far it looks
Rodrigo Moya wrote:
On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 22:00 +0100, Igor Brejc wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm pleased to announce a new version of Kosmos, which has now become an
open source project (BSD license).
The new version comes with an enhanced rendering rule engine and new
printing options
David Groom wrote:
I'll edit the wiki.
Could you put some visual examples, please?
Artem, what i had in mind is now shown on
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Relations/Proposed/Rivers
David G
I'm a bit late in entering this discussion,
Hi everybody,
I'm pleased to announce a new version of Kosmos, which has now become an
open source project (BSD license).
The new version comes with an enhanced rendering rule engine and new
printing options. Also, some bugs were fixed in this release.
More on the new version:
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Your way with using URLs has a drawback, as it adds a dependency to
the OSM Wiki. When the Wiki is down (or the URL moves or so) the
rendering will missing the icons. However, might be a hypothetical
issue ;-)
Well that's true to a point, but since Kosmos downloads the
Gervase Markham wrote:
Chaps,
As always, forgive me if this is an old issue, but: I noticed that an
organisation I have contact with has a map in their how to get here
leaflet, which they may well have just copied from somewhere. I'd like
to recommend they use an OSM map instead, but
Thanks, I was planning to ask you if you could send me those files :)
I think its probably the case that you have some OSM elements which repeat
in two or more OSM files. I haven't thought about it before, but this is
clearly an issue to be fixed in Kosmos, since if you want to show two
adjacent
Hello everyone,
As I promised a while back, Kosmos can now print OSM maps on multiple
pages. For those interested more info is here:
http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/kosmos/kosmos-v19-printing-maps-inspecting-elements-and-more
Cheers,
Igor
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Hello Ulf,
On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Ulf Lamping [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Igor!
I just wanted to have a short look at the Kosmos source code, just out
of interest. But I couldn't find it in the OSM svn or on your own pages.
I haven't (yet) made Kosmos an open source project. I
by Mono.
That '\\' is needed when running in Windows - log4net library expects double
back slashes. I'll try to replace it with a single slash, I have to check
if this works in log4net on Windows.
Kosmos Console v1.9.27.2 by Igor Brejc
OpenStreetMap rendering application
USAGE:
Kosmos command
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 1:40 AM, nyem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor,
I get the following error with v1.9.27.2 when opening project files that
are fine with previous versions.
Kosmos Version: 1.9.27.2
OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
CLR Version: 2.0.50727.832
And of he waits for a day or two, he will also be able to print this map
within Kosmos using whatever scale he needs.
Regards,
Igor
Gregory wrote:
If he adds the old names (old_name=) to the OSM then he can render
them how he wants with this program:
Andy Allan wrote:
Yeah, it used to look quite good, but now it sucks. I'll look at
trying to fix it, but there's little mapnik documentation so it's a
bit trial-and-error. We're pushing the limits of what mapnik can
handle though in a number of areas with the cycle map - I've got quite
a few
Sven Grüner wrote:
Knut Arne Bjørndal schrieb:
Why not go for the automated approach? If a shape proves to be hard to
handle for the renderer we can tune the algorithm and make it better
for all areas at once, instead of individual contributors having to
manually insert nodes which are
Andy Allan wrote:
It says on the wiki that it
doesn't support rendering from a db, and since I'm rendering more than
500,000 tiles each update the performance of mapnik is crucial (I
wouldn't be able to do what I do using osmarender, for example, or
without the spatial indexing of postGIS)
Andy Allan wrote:
About 10 hours, give or take. Gets through z12 tiles at about 10 per
second on a 4 year old machine if you want something to aim at.
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2007-November/007782.html
Cheers,
Andy
Thanks for the info. I can't quite compare the data,
Rob Reid wrote:
Surely
what would be best is to find a dataset that contains the actual
international borders based on the UN convention. I'm still looking for
a source but surely they must be public other wise it would be a bit
tricky to enforce your territorial waters if no one else
,
Igor Brejc
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Karl Newman wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008 11:31 AM, Igor Brejc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, my perspective was as a data consumer. I was looking for data
which could be converted to routable Garmin GPS maps... I've done a
little bit of mapping, mostly along my commute route, and I try
Alex Mauer wrote:
It starts and runs using mono.
On startup, the following is printed at the console:
log4net:ERROR XmlHierarchyConfigurator: Could not create Appender
[RollingFile] of type [log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender]. Reported
error follows.
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException:
Could you perhaps send me your version of the Kosmos project file that
caused this error?
The Sample/SampleProject.xml dosn't have an version number, but the
Kosmos.Gui.exe's version is 1.1.4.1.
Heh, I wasn't quite clear: what I meant was if you could send me the
project file you
on Windows. If you're able to make it run on Linux, please
let me know!
Best regards,
Igor Brejc
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Milenko wrote:
Just as an edit - this only happens with the sample project. I loaded
my own .osm and it's rendering at level 17 right now.
-Jeremy
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