Greetings Everyone.
If there is source=landsat for features derived from landsat photos
should I tag source=yahoo those ones I have spotted on Yahoo imagery?
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Franc Carter wrote:
I have seen these two
source=Yahoo Imagery
source=yahoo_imagery
the latter seems quite nice. i'll use it.
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Robin Paulson wrote:
can someone explain a few things about the way boundaries work, and
their relation to the is_in key?
as far as i can tell, when a location (say the suburb of balham, in
london) is added to the map, the is_in tag needs to be set, multiple
times. in this case, it would be set
Robin Paulson wrote:
On 11/01/2008, Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- There's no reason why you can't stick an admin boundary on a
natural=coastline way.
sounds good
the idea of tracing over an existing boundary is not something that
particularly appeals to me though, and as
Thomas Wood wrote:
On Jan 10, 2008 6:34 PM, Lukasz Stelmach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
What is more important to me, and this is question for all who know,
how to cope boundaries *between* two areas, like administrative
ones? How to cope with boundaries of different administrative
levels
Martijn Verwijmeren wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 23:11:03 +0100
Lukasz Stelmach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point is that as far as the administration and adminstrative
boundaries are conserned, they do coincide.
No, they don't. Reading the wikipedia stuff you linked:
Kansas City
Robin Paulson wrote:
On 12/01/2008, Igor Brejc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just as a curiosity: 12 NM was chosen because it it the farthest point a
person can see from the shore (due to Earth's roundness). Or something
like that :)
according to wp, it was the range of a cannon in 14th c or
Bruce Cowan wrote:
May as well forward here:
I have done a wee bit of work on some new icons for JOSM
[...]
If anyone can suggest any improvements, they are welcome.
Joinnodeway is too simmilar to Alignline.
I would rather draw Alignline like this
O-O
| \ , - dotted, thinner
Bruce Cowan wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 21:34 +0100, Lukasz Stelmach wrote:
Joinnodeway is too simmilar to Alignline.
I would rather draw Alignline like this
O-O
| \ , - dotted, thinner line
| _| ,
|0 - different node, might be the purple one
| ,
| ,
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Looking
Lester Caine wrote:
After my missive in the postal addresses thread I had yet another scout around
on what is already available and how it is not being managed well.
All mapping is currently based on physical nodes, but I think that perhaps we
need an abstract element that we can hang
Ben Companjen wrote:
On 17/01/2008, Lukasz Stelmach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no algorithm which
can be applied to all car parks in the world and not producing at
least a dozen of ridiculously placed icons. IMHO placing a node that
will be drawn as an icon is twice as good as automagic
Stephen Gower wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 09:14:09AM +0100, Knut Arne Bjørndal wrote:
I've now implemented an algorithm for finding a good center-point for
areas. It's already commited to svn as revision 6390.
That's great - I think most people would prefer not to have
rendering
Robert Vollmert wrote:
On Jan 19, 2008, at 23:10, Lukasz Stelmach wrote:
Ok. Forgive me my sarcasm earlier in this thread but I really think
automatic placement of icons at the areas is not so good.
Let me then propose different approach. Let's use the new algorithm
to create nodes
Christoph Eckert wrote:
There was some discussion about this on the list last month, (in a
thread that started by talking about the Icon tag), and there is now a
proposed tag as wayside_cross (there is also wayside_shrine).
Greetings All.
I've just mapped a little bit at the coutrysied where most roads are
unpaved. I find current description at the Map_Features wiki page
quite confusing.
1. why there is (i'll answer it in a moment) unsurfaced highway
while in practice every highway can have surface=unpaved?
2.
Greegings All.
I propose to introdyce some correlation between admin_level tag on
boundaries and zoom level.
Take for example
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.9659lon=20.4717zoom=13layers=0BFT
The boundaries you can see, are between four villages: Górki,
Grabce-Towarzystwo, Grabce
Steve Chilton wrote:
This is kind of workaround only. The real solution would be putting
features on different layers automatically. For examples POIs
(nodes) should be always above anything else while areas always
below. Unless, of course, layer= says different. This should be
supported by
Frédéric Bonifas wrote:
I am building custom stylesheets for mkgmap to get a cycle map of France.
I would like to add the bicycle rental stations (many in Lyon, Paris...).
I have seen on my etrex vista cx that I have a nice icon with a
bicycle and I would like to use it. It is called Bike Trail
Hi Chris.
I learnt it quite soon after I uploaded my version of 300. I just
sniffed JOSM but that is not the way ordinary people learn. It
SHOULD (IMHO MUST) be described on the API page.
Chris Hill wrote:
Dave
Stubbs
wrote:
I
don't
know
who/what
they
are,
but
there
are
a
Tom Hughes wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 10, 2008 10:51 PM, Lukasz Stelmach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All right I confess. I have done something like that to the node
300 a while ago. But while you are considering some
Tom Hughes wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lukasz Stelmach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
Indeed. I think the problem is that he is reading a page that
documents the HTTP API and expecting it to tell him the format
of a JOSM change file.
No, I was reading the page
Hello.
I am playing with gosmore a bit but it looks like rubbish :-( It draws
only random ways as vertical and horizontal lines and cannot find even
simpliest ~200m routes. I rebuilt gosmore.pak with only a country osm
file, do I have to use the whole planet for it to work?
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Greetings.
Is it only my impression or have the walking-pares stopped working over
a week ago?
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Hello.
I like mapping and I like gadgets (that's why I like mapping ;) I am
considering purchase of a laser range finder. I think a cheap one like these
http://www.stanleytools.com/default.asp?TYPE=PRODUCTPARTNUMBER=77-018
http://www.bosch.de/start/content/language2/html/734_6098.htm
would
Richard Fairhurst pisze:
Hi Lukasz,
How about using Twitter's OAuth feature?
I'm hoping to use OAuth with Potlatch 2,
There's no OAuth library for ActionScript 1 (in which Potlatch is
currently written), and you are of course right in that something could
be rigged up using a proxy on
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