F MY FUCKING EDITS"
> "DON’T YOU FUCKING DARE MESSAGE ME"
> "KILL YOURSELF"
>
> and a number of insults:
> "Fuck you bitch"
> "YOU IDIOTIC JACKASS"
> "YOU LITTLE SHIT"
> "GO FUCK YOURSELF"
>
>
> On 04/11/202
> >
> > We can report to data, “ат”openstreetmap.org for vandalism and report
> > the user in a separate section. We should take all the below evidence
> > and forward it to the mentioned email. *
> > *
> >
> > On 03/11/2022 19:11, Igor Brejc wrote:
> >>
What's the procedure here? How do we report this?
On Thu, Nov 3, 2022, 17:59 martianfreeloader
wrote:
> Another inappropriate changeset comment from just yesterday:
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/128392452
>
>
> On 03/11/2022 17:17, Igor Brejc wrote:
> > Hi,
Hi,
Even if nothing else, he should be reported for that insulting comment on
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/121494577, this isn't just
vandalism, but pure abusive behavior.
Cheers,
Igor
On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 4:47 PM martianfreeloader <
martianfreeloa...@posteo.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
Welcome Davide,
I'm not sure whether there is such a group, maybe you should also check OSM
Slovenia forum (https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=58)
Happy mapping!
Igor
On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 9:15 AM Davide Dozza wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my name is Davide and I live in Koper.
>
> I'd
Zdravo,
En popravek glede voznih pasov:
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:16 AM colored stone
wrote:
>
>
> *Ali se da kako zrenderirati ceste tako, da se vidijo tudi vozni
> pasovi? Lahko tudi samo ob velikem zoomu. Po možnosti z oznakami, kam se
> iz katerega pasu lahko zavija? *
>
> Nekatere ceste
omeren.
Pozdrav,
Blaž
On 30. 05. 2017 10:27, Stefan Baebler wrote:
Ja, ta teza bo kar držala, ker se vidi, da so odstopanja (radar izmeril
višjo višino kot lidar) večja tam kjer je gozd, tam kjer ga ni (travniki)
so pa sta višini reliefov precej bolj podobni.
lp,
Štefan
2017-05-29 22:05 GMT+
Super!
On May 29, 2017 18:20, "Marko Burjek" wrote:
> Kot obljubljeno:
> Primerjava med OpenTopo z LIDAR podatki na levi in trenutnim OpenTopo z
> SRTM na desni. Drsnik se da premikat levo in desno. Karta je narejena za
> okolico maribora, (levo rogla, desno Mala nedelja,
Mislim, da se je boljše vzdrževati komentarjev tipa correcting changes
made by an idiot ipd. (razen če res gre za namerne, katastrofalne
spremembe). Fant je začel mapirati pred komaj štirimi dnevi, pač začetniške
napake. Po moje je problem predvsem v sistemu, ki omogoča kakršnokoli
spreminjanje ne
Zdravo,
Fajn novica. V QGISu sem naložil .shp rabe (600 MB), ni mi pa uspelo dodati
OSM map layerja, javlja napako, nisem se poglabljal.
Tukaj sta dva primera rabe za MB in LJ:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6894864/temp/raba-mb.jpg in
the need to
clean up the wiki pages, please don't hesitate to do so. And thanks for the
effort.
Best regards,
Igor Brejc
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Andreas Goss andi...@t-online.de wrote:
I'm trying to clean up the Wiki and frequently use What links here,
especially when it's not clear how
OSM.
Z DPK 50 bi se vegetacijo dalo lepo dopolniti, že zaradi estetike
zemljevida. Bing je precej nekonsistenčen z resolucijami. Primer: Postojna
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=15/45.7749/14.2097
Popolnoma neuporabno.
lp,
žan
Dne 18. marec 2014 17:44 je Igor Brejc igor.br
getting the approval/agreement
from the CGIAR data owner to use the elevation data for commercial purposes.
Best regards,
Igor Brejc
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Peter K peat...@yahoo.de wrote:
It is enhanced SRTM from cgiar: http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/
E.g. see: http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Peter K peat...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi Igor,
exactly in those areas I have a problem of understanding the OSM license :)
If you store the elevation data in the original grid-based form
No, as explained, I do intent to calculate edge weights based on OSM and
To answer all your questions in one go: there has been a lot of discussion
(especially on this mailing list) about the problems/issues you raised. And
there have been some efforts to better clarify these things. I suggest
reading the mailing list archive.
My own opinion is that the legal issues
about your redrafted guideline has
agreed with it - maybe it's time to go ahead and replace what's there now.
Jonathan.
On 05/11/12 19:46, Igor Brejc wrote:
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Jonathan Harley j...@spiffymap.netmailto:
j...@spiffymap.net wrote:
Michael's reply to you
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 6:18 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.comwrote:
2012/11/5 David Groom revi...@pacific-rim.net:
btw.: also removing might be of interest, e.g. someone checking all
businesses in OSM and removing them in the case they are closed now
would be a major improvement
in a commonly used or documented open format as per ODbL clause 4.6b *.
[1]
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Data_License/Trivial_Transformations_-_Guideline
On 29/10/2012 18:07, Igor Brejc wrote:
Hi Michael,
First of all, thanks for the link. I've read it carefully and it doesn't
really
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
On 10/30/12 08:19, Igor Brejc wrote:
Some then say that these in-memory data structures are also Derivative
Databases. In what form can you then offer such a Database to someone
that requests it?
I don't think
Hi,
My understanding (emphases are mine):
“*Contents*” – The contents of this Database, which includes the
information, independent works, or other material collected into the
Database. For example, the contents of the Database could be factual data
or works such as *images*, audiovisual
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.netwrote:
Produced Works do not have to be licensed under a share-alike licence.
Attribution is required, as per the above clause. My view is that this
implies a downstream attribution requirement too (reasonably calculated
complex algorithms on the OSM data.
This preprocessing can be done on-the fly or (in case of Mapnik) as a
separate prerequisite step.
Igor
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 2:06 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 10/22/12 12:07, Igor Brejc wrote:
2. I generate a PDF map from that extract
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
2. Generalizations: simplifications of roads, polygons etc. for a
certain map scale.
Same process - either you share the generalized data or you share the
algorithm that produces it. If, for example, you were
: Vsebina izvlečka za Talk-si...
Današnje teme:
1. OSM izgube v Sloveniji (Igor Brejc)
2. Re: OSM izgube v Sloveniji (Blaž Lorger)
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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 23:47:24 +0200
From: Igor Brejc igor.br
Zdravo,
Po moje oznacevanje vinjet za avtoceste v Sloveniji ni smiselno, ker ne gre
za lokacijsko odvisno informacijo - pac vse avtoceste so placljive, ker
pise v zakonu. Mogoce kvecjemu pride v postev pri hitrih cestah, ce so
sploh kaksne, ki niso placljive.
Drugace bo zoprno pri vsakem wayu
Zdravo,
Sicer nimam nobenih izkušenj s temi napravami, vem pa, da Garmin ponuja
nekaj izdelkov na to temo (sicer bolj za pse, vendar je en model tudi bolj
splošen): https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=209
Splača se prebrat customer reviewe od te enote:
Nice!
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 8:39 PM, bernhard zwischenbrugger
b...@datenkueche.com wrote:
Hi all
I made an OSM Live Ticker at http://khtml.org -ticker
The edits are displayed on a slippy map. You can zoom in, out and move the
map.
You can also click on the symbols and view the tags.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 9:44 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
On 1 July 2010 16:17, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
Rather, you want multiple ways to share a name. This does sound like a
job for the renderer to me.
Or you can help things out by putting the name into a
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
The problem is that if you go to a rule one road, name displayed once,
you will have to search for the name of the road if the road is very long.
The actual rule is: treat it as a single OSM way and then decide how often
to
My point is that OSM Mapnik layer (or any other map rendering) is not The
Truth and we should try to avoid adjusting the underlying data just in order
to fix issues like the ones you mentioned. Renderers will improve with time
to be able to better handle such things. And they will behave
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:54 AM, zve...@textual.ru wrote:
Is there any plan, or just a thought, to merge ways on a rendering stage to
display
more street name labels? If not, why? Is there a renderer which does that?
I have been doing some work on this for Maperitive, but it's not
Interesting. A while I ago I did some work on generating relief contours
from Viewfinder's DEM data, basis of which are old Soviet military maps:
http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/viewfinders-dem-data-comparison-with-srtm
Someone then warned me that some of the Viewfinder data stems from Soviet
This one is a bit technical, but it's a great resource book:
http://www.spatialanalysisonline.com/
There's even a free Web version, although I recommend buying a printed
version for anyone into GIS
Igor
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 4:33 PM, sko...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
Would anyone recommend a good
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.net wrote:
But, not wanting to knock the hard work of you or others, even before I
looked at making style changes, it seemed fairly clear that the text
rendering wasn't nearly as nice as Mapnik's.
I know about text rendering
- Maperitive: it runs on Linux too, and in a few weeks I hope I'll be able
to finish the SVG export functionality.
Regards,
Igor
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.netwrote:
Hi,
I'd like to render a map of about a square mile or so of the town of
Bromley, in
On 4.6.2010 21:40, Damjan Gerli wrote:
Hvala za informacijo. Na misel mi pride, če bi morda bilo mogoče postaviti
en server, ki bi oddajal slovensko verzijo rendererja in ki bi bil v
povezavi s slo-osm. Ne vem koliko je to možno in če je kdo sposoben to
postaviti in ali obstaja primeren
Hi,
Let me just add one note to John's comments about Maperitive: it already
out of the box supports 19 zoom levels, but you can modify the
configuration and set the max zoom to a higher level:
http://maperitive.net/docs/manual/Advanced_Configuration.html
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 12:20 PM, jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
My only point is that, like sf.net we should not be hosting non free
software on the osm site (s).
OSM wiki is not a project hosting site, so your analogy is misguided. It's a
collection of
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Steve Hill st...@nexusuk.org wrote:
I don't think the SRTM contours are accurate enough to use for tracing
bodies of water - you need to walk the perimeter with a GPS or use aeriel
photos.
They aren't. There's also another source called SRTM Water Body
I thought that's why the boundary should move, the river moving means
the border moves, doesn't it?
Does it?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=45.7682lon=18.8893zoom=12layers=B000FTF
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=45.991lon=17.329zoom=11layers=B000FTF
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 9:42 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.comwrote:
On 6 April 2010 17:29, Igor Brejc igor.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Does it?
From a legal point of view.
Legally the border between NSW and Vic is the southern bank of the
Murray River, it was set this way to try and end
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 Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 2:31 PM, NopMap ekkeh...@gmx.de wrote:
OSM is quite suitable for any hobby project, but I believe that the
anarchistic nature and the often controversial and sometimes disputed and
chaotic tagging are reason enough to deter the use of OSM in any
professional area
Frederik,
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
if it is really usable
for this kind of work (compared to a mouse). I find the mouse to be too
sensitive and difficult to pinpoint on something (unless I reconfigure it
for mapping work each time, which is tedious).
Thanks in advance,
Igor Brejc
http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Bamboo-Touch-Small-Tablet/dp
for the info. Looks like I'm going to have to borrow a tablet
and test it out with JOSM before buying.
Igor
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 12:01 PM, David Earl da...@frankieandshadow.comwrote:
On 25/01/2010 10:29, Igor Brejc wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm thinking about buying a digital tablet and use
?) but it worked out-of-the-box (in tablet mode, not mouse
emulation).
That made me add a hand grabbing icon to Merkaartor, just for niceness ;-)
- Chris -
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:29, Igor Brejc igor.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm thinking about buying a digital tablet and use
You can also use Oregon's Waypoint Averaging function to make more accurate
positioning of waypoints. But you need to do this at different times (say on
you next hiking trip when you cross the same waypoint) for this to be really
effective. With couple of accurate waypoints it is easier to detect
Hi,
I've implemented importing of OSM data into SpatiaLite DB and integrated it
successfully with Kosmos map rendering code. SpatiaLite OSM database can be
quite fast, but I had to learn a trick or two to reach good performance. I
even managed to import the latest UK data into it and it didn't
Richard, thanks for mentioning Kosmos :)
Yes, Kosmos draws OSM data on-the-fly and it supports continuous zoom
levels (I've limited it up to zoom level 18 because of some .NET drawing
engine problems on higher zooms). There are two drawbacks however: it
runs on Windows only and the latest
Zdravo,
Žal se je izkazalo, da je licenca free verzije cgpsmapperja v konfliktu
z OSM licenco (ker cgpsmapper dovoljuje samo nekomercialno distribucijo
narejenih map). To pomeni, da ni mogoče distribuirati Garmin OSM map, ki
so narejene z orodjem GroundTruth v kombinaciji s free verzijo
Hi,
For days now I've been trying to figure out how I could render borders
between England, Wales and Scotland using OSM data, but I keep stumbling
into same issues. Frankly, I think the way these things are tagged in UK
is a mess (I don't know what the situation is in other places):
1.
Hi,
I suppose I'm the culprit for the todo=continue and todo=junction
tags, since I've used them internally for some time and then added them
to GroundTruth hiking rules once I developed GroundTruth.
These tags are not primarily rendering-oriented, they are just pointers
(for me and anyone
(for my own mapping, and by others). Just think of counting
junctions to your next turning off, or following a track which ends
somewhere in the olive forests...
Kai
- Original Message - From: Igor Brejc igor.br...@gmail.com
To: Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com
Cc: talk
-boun...@openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-si-boun...@openstreetmap.org] Namesto Igor Brejc
Poslano: 23. september 2009 23:13
Za: Talk-si@openstreetmap.org
Zadeva: [Talk-si] GADM
Ravnokar zasledil:
http://freegeographytools.com/2009/free-vector-country-borders
-administrative-boundaries
Zdravo,
Jaz bi samo opozoril, da sem pred časom uporabil staro mejo z
Italijo, da označim en del meje Triglavskega narodnega parka (dodal sem
nov way za to), tam kjer pač poteka po državni meji
(http://osm.org/go/0IaIuXr--). Torej ko boste združevali, bo verjetno
potrebno urediti tudi ta way
Stefan Baebler wrote:
provokacijo. Ali pa vsaj označiti, da gre za disputed territory
Provokacija bi lahko bila tudu obstoječa sredinska črta... :)
Se strinjam, zato bi celotno območje označili kot disputed (npr. nekaj v
stilu http://meja.kje.si/files/MAIN6.jpg). Je pa tudi res, da se
Sem videl, da si se ze zmenil glede morebitnih konfliktov pri SLO-CRO
meji... Super :)
lpi
2009/8/23 Stefan Baebler stefan.baeb...@gmail.com
Ha, pri ogledu obstoječih relacij [1] sem opazil svežo južno mejo,
uvoženo iz wikimedie, s prošnjo po izboljšavi:
Zdravo,
Jaz sem za podobne zadeve uporabljal trail_visibility (
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Key:trail_visibility ).
Problem pri vseh teh tagih je, da iz vsega rata mišmaš in je kasneje težko
narediti kakšno pametno pravilo ko hočeš narisati karto (npr. za Garmina ali
na računalniku),
Hi,
I usually tag it as:
tourism=attraction
name=...
description=
Some other annotations (
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features#Annotation) can also be
useful.
Regards,
Igor
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Kate maps2w...@gmail.com wrote:
At the last DC mapping party in
Hi,
This has probably been asked before, but I couldn't find anything on google.
Is there a way to display an uploaded GPX on the OSM slippymap? Something
similar to how you can highlight an OSM way, node or relation:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?way=31904301
I took some friends on a hiking
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Igor Brejc igor.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
This has probably been asked before, but I couldn't find anything on
google.
Is there a way to display an uploaded GPX on the OSM slippymap? Something
similar to how you can highlight an OSM way, node or relation
Great, this is something I was hoping for. Although I couldn't find the
way to show GPX traces uploaded to OSM, so I guess I would have to put
them on my own web server like you did?
Regards,
Igor
Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 10/08/09 13:02 +0200 - Igor Brejc:
Is there a way to display
What's even more interesting is that even North Korea isn't completely
blank: http://osm.org/go/55eX1@
Regards,
Igor
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Jeffrey Martin dogs...@gmail.com wrote:
I've noticed a lot of new data on Korea.
Who is working on Korea and is there a separate email list?
bo
kakšnega res negativnega odziva ali argumenta proti, bom mejo uvozil v v
nekaj dneh.
Hvala, in lep pozdrav,
Aleš Rom
2009/7/28 Igor Brejc igor.br...@gmail.com
Forwardam na listo :)
lpi
Oj!
Kakor sem jaz pred časom gledal so občine v zakonu definirane kot
skupine naselij, ki
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ie. in Montreal someone accidentally moved a bunch of stuff (a newbie) it
was reported on the talk-ca list, they messaged that user so to see if it
was a bot or a person. And it was a person, who made an
Joe Richards wrote:
What's the best way to load OSM or convert maps on the Garmins, and ideally
include terrain heights, possibly overlay information from other sources so
that I can get some useful info in areas where OSM coverage is not (yet!)
that great?
If you need relief contours
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
You could then have tracks at
1 sec interval for the whole of your trek.
I think 5 sec interval when walking is quite enough - realistically
that's less than 7 m of distance between two points. The problem with
Garmins (at least eTrex) is that they
Lambertus wrote:
Igor Brejc wrote:
I think 5 sec interval when walking is quite enough - realistically
that's less than 7 m of distance between two points. The problem with
Garmins (at least eTrex) is that they only really use unit's internal
RAM for storing tracks and they store up
Hello everybody,
GroundTruth, a mapmaking software for Gamin GPS units, has a new
version. GroundTruth can now generate relief contours from SRTM data
using the Isohypse Binary File (IBF) format. The format enables much
more compact storage of contours (up to 100 times smaller than using OSM
Hello,
Just to let you know that a new version of GroundTruth is here. It
contains some bugfixes and minor improvements. You can read more on
http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/groundtruth-12
Cheers,
Igor
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MP wrote:
But it could be nice image of what can be done, so I think we should
get one nice image from them to featured images. Maybe it'll inspire
someone to produce similar tool, but an opensource one.
Martin
Hi,
I was inspired some time ago
Hello everybody,
A new version of Kosmos is out. It's just a bugfix release, the new
features will be available in the proper version 2.5 which will be
available soon: http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/kosmos-24-bugfix-release
Bye,
Igor
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http://igorbrejc.net
Hello everybody,
I'm pleased to announce the first release of GroundTruth, a new tool for
creating Garmin maps using OpenStreetMap data. You can find more
information on my blog post:
http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/groundtruth-released
The manual hasn't been written yet, this is the next
BTW if you mean ugly as in ugly icons, you can create your own by defining
a TYP file. Just don't expect too much from a 24x24 bitmap
Igor
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.netwrote:
Igor Brejc wrote:
What kind of a problem are you having with POIs? What do you
Gervase Markham wrote:
When I heard about the possibility of OSM on Garmin, I imagined
something like the Mapnik Slippy Map on my GPS screen. Now I have a
Legend HCx, it turns out that I get the Garmin vector rendering with OSM
data behind it. This is clearly much better than nothing, but does
Gervase Markham wrote:
Igor Brejc wrote:
IMHO converting OSM vector data into raster images and then showing them
on a Garmin unit would mean losing a lot of quality and speed, not to
mention how much more memory card space such maps would consume.
Could be. But they'd look
It didn't work for me, either... Now it works OK
Igor
Peter Miller wrote:
Should the URL http://openstreetmap.org/ work?
I think I used to use it but today it just hangs and never returns
anything.
For most of the day I thought it was that the servers were still down
but I have now
How about covering your area with land use data using yahoo/landsat?
It's something I do occasionally at the end of the work day when I'm
totally exhausted - it's a nice dumb work which helps my brain turn off.
And it comes handy for various hiking maps (example of my area:
Is it just me or the OSM Wiki isn't working whole day (I tried in the
morning and tried now again)?
Igor
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sylvain letuffe wrote:
On Wednesday 19 November 2008 17:26, Igor Brejc wrote:
Is it just me or the OSM Wiki isn't working whole day (I tried in the
morning and tried now again)?
It seams to be down since a few dozen minutes, but all day long it was
working
correctly.
Only
Nic Roets wrote:
I believe srtm2osm uses void filled data that is copyrighted. So is
you do distribute the results make sure that you specify it's only for
academic research. IANAL.
No, it uses original SRTM data downloaded directly from NASA's FTP server.
Regards,
Igor
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Christoph Eckert wrote:
Hi,
I believe srtm2osm uses void filled data that is copyrighted. So is
you do distribute the results make sure that you specify it's only for
academic research. IANAL.
No, it uses original SRTM data downloaded directly from NASA's FTP server.
I've
Hi all,
A new version of Kosmos is out: What's new:
- slippymap integrated directly into the main map. It can show the three
OSM map layers.
- improvements in memory consumption and rendering speed
- areas can now have their own icons
- full map mode
- a lot of bugfixes and minor enhancements
Hello,
This question has come up several times (from what I could Google out),
but let me ask it again: when can we expect Mapnik OSM layer to render
highway=path? Nevermind the path or footway debate - it would be nice
to have paths rendered (they can be rendered the same as footways, as
far
Tom Hughes wrote:
Igor Brejc wrote:
This question has come up several times (from what I could Google
out), but let me ask it again: when can we expect Mapnik OSM layer to
render highway=path? Nevermind the path or footway debate - it
would be nice to have paths rendered (they can
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 10:50 PM, Gustav Foseid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Can anyone provide a permalink to an example of a lake that uses the
multipolygon relation to handle islands? I remember having a link to such an
example a while ago but I seem to
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
Michal, very nice!
I was thinking about hosting the tiles on S3 too. What's your experience
on this (speed, $ cost, ...)?
Igor
Michal Migurski wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'll be writing more about this over the weekend, but I thought
there'd be interest here in some work I've been doing on
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
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Just for the record: The issue is highly contended and it would be wrong
to speak of consensus. If there's any consensus then it is that when in
doubt we prefer to be careful and so we don't copy from aerial images -
even though many of us believe that it would be
Hello,
Now that the highway=path has been moved to the official features
page, is there any more or less agreed way of tagging marked paths? I
see a lot of different proposal pages on this, but no real consensus. I
myself have been tagging my local area using trailblazed=yes, but it
would be
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Tom Hughes wrote:
It was approved on the basis of a tiny vote on the wiki and I would
say there is zero chance of most people switching from the tags that
have been in use for several years to some new scheme that, as I
understand it, requires about five tags for
Alex Mauer wrote:
Brejc wrote:
Hello,
Now that the highway=path has been moved to the official features
page, is there any more or less agreed way of tagging marked paths? I
see a lot of different proposal pages on this, but no real consensus. I
myself have been tagging my local
Hello,
While we're on the subject of OSM usability: I have a different
issue/question/problem regarding the access to the OSM data.
While I find OSM web maps to be quite usable and all, I think the
biggest strength of OSM (apart from its community, of course :) ) is
having an access to the
David Earl wrote:
In principle it ought to be
possible to determine the country an object is in, even though it is
quite hard at present. I think a lot of things would benefit from this
ability: nationally-styled rendering rules, deciding which way
roundabouts go, name renderings,
I forgot to cc: the mailing list...
Hi,
I had this question come up several times, so let me explain.
Short answer: Kosmos GUI has a feature called unused ways and nodes
which (when turned on) allows you to display ( in a visually irritant
way) nodes/ways which were not covered by the rules
OK I tried it with Kosmos, looks like you set the maximum size limit on
downloadable areas (or is it just the max. count of elements)?
This is my request URL (roughly the area around Bodensee):
Stephen Gower wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:19:02PM +0200, 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.
Please visit http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap
SteveC wrote:
On 18 Jul 2008, at 08:13, Igor Brejc wrote:
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
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