Heh. Sounds a bit like the geo information which is captured in the Open
Plaques project (http://www.openplaques.org/) which I run...
Ah! I saw your Freedom Of Information request on What Do They Know for Bath.
I assume you sent requests to all authorities. Were there any that didn't/were
able
We need to do some repairing jobs now. Remove those contribution copied
from roadguide.ph. Any other way to mend this error?
murlwe
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From: maning sambale [emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com]
Sent: 8/17/2009 9:04:20 AM
To: talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [talk-ph]
I remember a bulk update a while back where POIs from roadguide were added
to OSM. Funny thing is, as I have pointed out to Maning then, that update
included several POIs which originally came from contributors of
waypoints.ph where it also included some of my easter eggs and the POIs
were given
Yes, I remember ed's recommendation. Although I can't find the
discussion in the mailinglist, I also remember I asked the group on
whether I should remove the POIs. As far as I can recall nobody
responded (or I may have missed the message).
Update: the user accepted responsibilty for adding
Hi, I forward this question from michel in talk:
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From: Renaud MICHEL r.h.michel+...@gmail.com
Date: 2009/8/16
Subject: [OSM-talk] copyright problem with data copied from a map
To: t...@openstreetmap.org
Hello
Two weeks ago, I found problem in Dison,
Hi,
Implementing the outcome of what the working group comes up with is not an
issue IMO. We have the presets in the editors and the errors in keepright.
Together those are way more powerful than any discussion here or even the
mapfeatures page.. My guess is that the developers those projects
Hello
Two weeks ago, I found problem in Dison, Belgium, see here
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=50.6044lon=5.8522zoom=14
At that moment, the motorway had been shifted north-west by user Neo while
adding other roads.
I moved it back to correspond to GPS traces and messaged Neo about the
1. Gridlines/graticules - makes it easier to interpolate relative distances.
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Michal Migurskim...@stamen.com wrote:
It is really an excellent idea. I was planning to organize a walking
paper mail out in my home town in a few months to see how it could
work out.
At 02:20 AM 16/08/2009, Richard Weait wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 5:43 AM, Frederik Rammfrede...@remote.org wrote:
...
Do you and Steve have any comment on Richard Weait's suggestion that
from every commercial organisation, at most one person should be a
member of the OSMF board
Still I think a case could be made for country names to be different:
most of them are so prominent that I would say they exist in most languages,
even if they are identical to the native names.
For example, the German names for most European countries are different
from their native
Hi,
Does anyone know what this means and what to do about it?
Upload to OSM API failed
Uploading failed.
NameError: uninitialized constant Changeset::SCALE(Code=500)
except that the upload failed :)
Josm version 1979
Java version 1.6.9-15
Lambert Carsten
Peter Körner wrote:
Hello OSM folks
For the integration of osm into the wikipedia there will be localized
maps in all languages that have their own wikipedia. The problem is,
that a lot of countries are not translated yet.
To get an overview over the status and make translating those
I thought about the possibility to us OSM with a hand held GPS (for
geocaching).
My question:
1) Can any body confirm if this is possible/not-possible?
2) What GPS hardware would support this (I'm looking at a Garmin eTrex)
Best
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Lambert Carsten schrieb:
Hi,
Does anyone know what this means and what to do about it?
Upload to OSM API failed
Uploading failed.
NameError: uninitialized constant Changeset::SCALE(Code=500)
except that the upload failed :)
Try again ;)
firefishy reverted some changes causing these
On Sunday 16 August 2009 12:26:55 SLXViper wrote:
Lambert Carsten schrieb:
Hi,
Does anyone know what this means and what to do about it?
Upload to OSM API failed
Uploading failed.
NameError: uninitialized constant Changeset::SCALE(Code=500)
except that the upload failed :)
Try
Martin Hvidberg schrieb:
I thought about the possibility to us OSM with a hand held GPS (for
geocaching).
Have you looked at these pages?
- http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin
- http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Garmin
My question:
1) Can any body confirm if this is
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Pascal Neis wrote:
please, could you try it again?
For me it works, http://bit.ly/HDgbO
The coordinates you've gone to there are different from the ones I gave in
my original report - you've gone to -4.1307375,53.1501034 whereas I used
-4.119322,53.145316. I have just
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 6:24 AM, James Brownjbr...@jwbsystems.com wrote:
I agree. I think that the best course is to let the electorate decide in
each election.
I'd add that I do not see any real alternative.
Sure you see an alternative. You go on to describe it below. ;-)
If we set a
Please vote on this proposal:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Miniature_railway
Miniature railways have track gauges from 2.5 (64mm) to 7.25 (184mm) and
usually carry passengers. Passengers usually ride on top of the carriages not
in them. These are sometimes found in
So a public footpath which the council has converted into a cycleway
(part of a future cycle network if the council ever commit funds to
complete their decade old plan) which is segregated in some sections and
unsegregated in others is possibly a footway with bicycle=permissive?
I think I?ve
Tom Chance wrote:
Please vote on this proposal:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Miniature_railway
Miniature railways have track gauges from 2.5 (64mm) to 7.25 (184mm) and
usually carry passengers. Passengers usually ride on top of the carriages not
in them. These
--- On Sun, 16/8/09, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
I'd recommend synchronising this with wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miniature_railway
A lot of work has been done there between the various types
of model/miniature
railway, and that page has a fairly comprehensive list of
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Vincent MEURISSEosm-...@meurisse.org wrote:
In fact you don't really need the size of film (captor size). Most of the
camera store the focal in both real and equivalent distance.
If I take a random picture from a nikon D300 the exif information contain
this:
Roy
Interesting - I'd not looked at that one. I have myself already been
confusing the wiki pages for 'designated' and 'designation'. The one that I
tend to favour in terms of my own mapping (heavily oriented towards off-road
and tights of way in England) is 'designation'
Peteris Krisjanis schrieb:
HI there!
I am new to this list, so if this question is already answered, please
don't be harsh :)
I browsed archive, and I didn't saw anything for answer, but maybe I
didn't look hard enough.
As far as I understand mapnik render rules have been subject of
Hi
I agree with almost of all of what Lambert says. I would think that the
actual membership of any working group would need to include two broad
classes of people: (a) those with a long-term knowledge of OSM, how it works
and how the whole nexus of software/mapping/rendering/data_use hangs
Maarten Deen schrieb:
Peter Körner wrote:
Hello OSM folks
For the integration of osm into the wikipedia there will be localized
maps in all languages that have their own wikipedia. The problem is,
that a lot of countries are not translated yet.
To get an overview over the status and make
Marc Schütz schrieb:
Still I think a case could be made for country names to be different:
most of them are so prominent that I would say they exist in most languages,
even if they are identical to the native names.
For example, the German names for most European countries are different
from
Peter Körner wrote:
Marc Schütz schrieb:
[Should name:xx equal to name tags stay or not?]
In my eyes the rule should be: If it has a name in language xxx *that
differs from it's native name*, then add a name:xxx tag
That seemed sensible to me also, but now that I think about it, there's a
I need some advice: I'm currently translating the names to Portuguese,
and for some countries the portuguese name differ from the brazilian
portuguese (which I speak) to the european portuguese. So, should I
tag, official_/name:pt=one of the forms or
official_/name:pt=brazilian portuguese name;
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Jonas Häggqvist ras...@rasher.dk wrote:
In some ways, it does feel wrong though, to have all those
tags without
any useful information, but consider that it does have the
information
that someone thought about it and added the tag.
I don't see this any differently then
On 15 Aug 2009, at 00:38, Michal Migurski wrote:
Cool!
I made the mistake of ignoring my OSM-talk mail for a few days, I'm
really happy to see that people are thinking of ways to work with
Walking Papers. I've been building up some steam to work on another
set of change requests, now's the
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Shaun
McDonaldsh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk wrote:
An easier way to print off several adjacent maps for a mapping party
would be useful.
+1
Or even for personal use.
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Jonas Häggqvist schrieb:
Peter Körner wrote:
Marc Schütz schrieb:
[Should name:xx equal to name tags stay or not?]
In my eyes the rule should be: If it has a name in language xxx *that
differs from it's native name*, then add a name:xxx tag
That seemed sensible to me also, but now that I
Arlindo Pereira schrieb:
I need some advice: I'm currently translating the names to Portuguese,
and for some countries the portuguese name differ from the brazilian
portuguese (which I speak) to the european portuguese. So, should I
tag, official_/name:pt=one of the forms or
On Aug 15, 2009, at 5:14 PM, Lennard wrote:
Richard Mann wrote:
The rendering can apparently be done using Mapnik's
LinePatternSymbolizer (which does at least now have some
documentation
on the Mapnik site), but knowing that much and achieving the result
are
two different things. I'm
Dear Community,
this is a map-fund raise for Africa ;-) There is a nice Yahoo aerial
picture of Addis Ababa (Ethiopia).
On http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Addis_Ababa/Yahoo#How_to_participate
I created a wiki page to coordinate tracing efforts of the image.
Please give me your comments and
2009/8/16 Arlindo Pereira nig...@nighto.net:
I need some advice: I'm currently translating the names to Portuguese,
and for some countries the portuguese name differ from the brazilian
portuguese (which I speak) to the european portuguese. So, should I
tag, official_/name:pt=one of the forms
2009/8/16 Jonas Häggqvist ras...@rasher.dk:
That seemed sensible to me also, but now that I think about it, there's a
significant advantage gained by having the redundant name:xx tags. The
fact that such a tag exists, gives you the confidence to say someone has
thought about this, and this
2009/8/16 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
Whiteleggnick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk wrote:
In the UK I would tag such a path as foot=designated;bicycle=permissive;
and pragmatically highway=footway for the moment, using the
generally-accepted definition of footway as urban surfaced path
(though
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Martin
Koppenhoeferdieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/16 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
Whiteleggnick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk wrote:
In the UK I would tag such a path as foot=designated;bicycle=permissive;
and pragmatically highway=footway for the moment,
Hello,
Detail maps coulb be used as background/help when, mapping.
Here you have a set of files that would be a colored detail map 1/25000
(Belgium south).
http://users.fulladsl.be/~spb13810/research/ign/
Which format is the .cry ??
Is it possible to convert it to .tif / geotif ?? Using
Het is niet aan te raden om kunstmatig te taggen om het renderen van de
kaart te verbeteren.
Ik zou adviseren, zoals ook al eerder in deze thread, om de volgende
vuistregels te nemen:
- taggen wat er is, geen gekunstelde alternatieven taggen omdat het er
dan mooier uitziet.
- een onjuiste
Op 16 augustus 2009 15:13 schreef Milo van der Linden het volgende:
Ik zou adviseren, zoals ook al eerder in deze thread, om de volgende
vuistregels te nemen:
- taggen wat er is, geen gekunstelde alternatieven taggen omdat het er
dan mooier uitziet.
Maar kom ik weer terug bij mijn eerste
Goed lezen Lennard ;-)
De enige reden dat er op www.openstreetmap.org een kaart tevoorschijn
komt is omdat de OSMF wil showcasen wat ze zoal in de db hebben. Ik
heb er een aantal keer met leden van de OSMF over gepraat en volgens mij
zijn die het er over eens dat het bijhouden van de kaart op
Frank Fesevur schreef:
Op 16 augustus 2009 15:13 schreef Milo van der Linden het volgende:
Ik zou adviseren, zoals ook al eerder in deze thread, om de volgende
vuistregels te nemen:
- taggen wat er is, geen gekunstelde alternatieven taggen omdat het er
dan mooier uitziet.
Maar
Dag Frank,
Frank Fesevur wrote:
Maar kom ik weer terug bij mijn eerste vraag: Hoe moet ik het dan
taggen. Zoals het nu is, is het in ieder geval niet goed. Het zijn
geen bruggen, maar duikers. Dan het water maar opsplitsen?
Als er geen brug is en je geen open water ziet, ja dan opsplitsen
Milo van der Linden wrote:
Maar even rondspitten op wikipedia leert dat de variaties hier zo enorm
zijn dat het onmogelijk lijkt om een centrale term te kiezen. Daarnaast
is het mij niet gelukt om de engelse term voor duiker te vinden.
Al mijn (gelimiteerde) ervaring zegt me dat culvert =
Een beetje dubbel intussen want anderen waren mij voor :) maar toch:
On Sunday 16 August 2009 16:08:05 Frank Fesevur wrote:
Op 16 augustus 2009 15:13 schreef Milo van der Linden het volgende:
Ik zou adviseren, zoals ook al eerder in deze thread, om de volgende
vuistregels te nemen:
-
Milo van der Linden wrote:
Het water kun je inderdaad splitsen, waarbij het lijnstukje dat water én
duiker is dus een extra tag krijgt.
Ik zou voorlopig gaan voor tunnel=yes, omdat een culvert zoals in het
wikipedia voorbeeld duidelijk wordt géén duiker is.
Mijn gevoel voor duikers gaat meer
Frank Steggink wrote:
Als er geen brug is en je geen open water ziet, ja dan opsplitsen en
een duiker aanleggen. Op andere plekken in de buurt lijkt dat wel
gebeurd te zijn. Zie bijv. Soestdijksekade en Loosduinsekade (alhoewel
ik vanaf mijn PC niet kan zien wat de situatie ter plekke is).
On Sunday 16 August 2009 13:31:06 Lambert Carsten wrote:
Overigens lijkt mij waterway=culvert het meest
logische. Voordeel daarvan is dat het niet gerenderd wordt maar wel in de
OSM database staat en duidelijk is voor een volgende mapper wat ermee
bedoeld wordt.
Ik gebruik al een tijdje
I just found this, someone proposed a railway=minature, but never followed up
with having it voted on.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Miniature_railway
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Also they talk about only adding ref's to relations that
have the entire highway.
The other reason to use relations instead of tagging individual sections of
ways is consistency, a lot of highways are badly or inconsistently tagged, if
all the ways are part of the same highway they will be
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
Also they talk about only adding ref's to relations that
have the entire highway.
The other reason to use relations instead of tagging individual sections of
ways is consistency, a lot of highways are badly or inconsistently tagged,
if all the ways
Must have been a really really slow news day, but they just had the opening of
a new bridge + 6km of road across the ward river on TV.
http://www.optuszoo.com.au/regional_news/4264/westqld/new-bridge-will-improve-town-s-wet-season-access.html
Anyone likely to be going this way?
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
It might be good to put the name and the ref in different relations, for
example, A1 continues past Carins, but it changes name from the Bruce
Highway to the Captain Cook Highway.
that I did see in May
In this example there would be 3 relations, 1 for
--- On Sun, 16/8/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
would you break the relations at State borders or not?
I have been for the ref=* relation because I'm adding addr:country=Australia,
addr:state=QLD so that different state sheilds can be displayed different.
I didn't really think
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
Must have been a really really slow news day, but they just had the opening
of a new bridge + 6km of road across the ward river on TV.
http://www.optuszoo.com.au/regional_news/4264/westqld/new-bridge-will-impro
ve-town-s-wet-season-access.html
Anyone
This is the current relation tags I've come up with based on the talk-us
threads.
Ref Relation tags:
addr:country=Australia
addr:state=QLD
network=A
ref=1
route=road
type=route
Name Relation tags:
name=Bruce Highway
route=road
type=route
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
would you break the relations at State borders or not?
I have been for the ref=* relation because I'm adding
addr:country=Australia, addr:state=QLD so that different state shields can
be displayed differently.
OK, a reason to split - I couldn't think of
I've started putting in complete sets of POIs in some small areas.
So I've just marked up the amenities with whatever seemed appropriate at the
time if there was no tag
i used workshop for an engineering workshop
masseur for the massage clinic (not the other sort)
dental_technician for the
--- On Sun, 16/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I'd like to draw your attention to this guys suggested
organisation of amenity
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_Amenity_Reoganization
Good idea, and like others it won't get past the current stalemate with the way
things are
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
--- On Sun, 16/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I'd like to draw your attention to this guys suggested
organisation of amenity
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_Amenity_Reoganization
Good idea, and like others it won't get past the
--- On Sun, 16/8/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
OK, a reason to split - I couldn't think of any reason
either way
The Savannah Way goes from QLD to WA, it's one route and I can't think of a
good reason to split it.
There is a system limitation of 1000 ways per relation, the
Yes! Indeed there is an issue with this. I hadn't searched for
cities before on my Garmin unit :P
Ok, I havn't done that much of a comparison of OSM town name POI
tags, and what the Garmin unit's find cities tool brings up. But
there's a small chance it could be the is_in tag (not
I just marked out the area around Townsville covered by hi-res sat imagery.
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Okay,
So
I followed the instructions about contructing the GMAPSUPP.IMG file - no
problem.
On the gps I press the Find key and select Adresses, start entering in the
street name, which the unit finds and I select then scroll to the Enter City
box Enter and this brings up all the Cities - but
Hello all,
drlizau invited me to this mailing list, so I thought I'd say hi. I'm
mapping under the name Brentyn.
Since discovering both Trails and the gps on my iPhone, I thought I'd do a
little mapping around the Toowoomba area near where I live. I've never had
anything to do with mapping, gps
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Ben Kelley ben.kel...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess the problems with this would be:
* Duplication with public toilets that are already marked
Only import toilets where there is no node=amenity within 250-500m, throw them
into an exceptions file for manual
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Lindley Bowers lindleybow...@gmail.com wrote:
drlizau invited me to this mailing list, so I thought
I'd say hi. I'm mapping under the name
Brentyn.
Welcome to the list :)
Since discovering both Trails and the gps on my
iPhone, I thought I'd do a little mapping around
I just noticed Rockhampton also has hi-res imagery available.
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that if the median break only allows turning into a road, no
U-turn or only turning from one direction that some kind of
relation needs to be constructed but relations are beyond me
for now.
This would be a restriction relation, not just a tag, I've never tagged one
of these so I
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 02:06:28 + (GMT)
John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
I just noticed Rockhampton also has hi-res imagery available.
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Is this still working?
I get connection refused when attempting to contact ... errors.
When I attempt to connect to maps.bigtincan.com or maps.bigtincan.com/tagwatch/
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John Smith-129 wrote:
This is the current relation tags I've come up with based on the talk-us
threads.
Ref Relation tags:
addr:country=Australia
addr:state=QLD
network=A
ref=1
route=road
type=route
Name Relation tags:
name=Bruce Highway
route=road
type=route
Nice work
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
Don't forget to georeference the imagery if you are going
to trace items.
I noticed some of the traces in the Nambour area weren't properly sourced, a
fair bit has been redone from survey now as well, but I usually do. Also there
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
Is this still working?
I get connection refused when attempting to contact ...
errors.
When I attempt to connect to maps.bigtincan.com or
maps.bigtincan.com/tagwatch/
Unfortunately it's down at the moment, we had to restart it
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 05:29:46 + (GMT)
John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
If there was no u-turn permitted then you would have to use
a relation to indicate that.
That's what I was talking about :)
Yes but some do
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, BlueMM bluemm1975-...@yahoo.com wrote:
A few questions:
1. I presume the addr:country=Australia is manditory for
this to work, but
:state optional? I could imagine only needing state for
state specific
sheilds (ie. nationally consistent ones wouldn't need
state).
The
In letzter Zeit gibt?s immer wieder diese häßlichen more OSM coming
soon Kacheln.
Sind die Rechner überfordert !
Wie kann ich das umgehen.
Jens
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Hallo Steffen,
On Dienstag, 11. August 2009, Steffen Wolf wrote:
Ich bereite mal eine GPX-Datei fuer ganz Deutschland vor, mit Wegen
mit mehr als 4 gemeinsamen Knoten. Damit koennte man in JOSM schnell
die Fehler entfernen. Ich halt mich aber lieber mit Aenderungen
mangels Ortskenntnis
Am Samstag 15 August 2009 13:59:51 schrieb Garry:
Ich zitiere aus der RSA:
Kannst Du bitte den Link dazu noch posten? Danke.
Garry
Adiac
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Am Donnerstag, 13. August 2009 18:38:41 schrieb Dirk Stöcker:
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Nop wrote:
Ich kenne einige Leute ohne technischen Hintergrund, die begeistert
Mappen, aber sagen daß sie mit JOSM nicht zurechtkommen. Zitat: in dem
Liniengewirr kann ich nichts erkennen. Und meine
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 08:55:53PM +0200, Sven Sommerkamp wrote:
Am Samstag, 15. August 2009 19:56:23 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
Am 15. August 2009 19:55 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com:
Am 15. August 2009 18:17 schrieb Martin Garbe
Hoehendaten _der Gebaeude_
Du
Moin !
vielleicht hilft Dir das weiter:
http://www.tappenbeck.net/osm/kosmos/data/luebeck_surface/deu/hl_surface.php
Gruß Jan :-)
Falk Zscheile schrieb:
Moin moin,
gibt es eine Karte, die das surface-Tag rendert bzw. als Overlay darstellt?
Gruß, Falk
Am Samstag 15 August 2009 16:21:31 schrieb Christoph Wagner:
Hallo Liste,
der neue Tilesplitter hat es echt in sich und schafft jetzt mal eben
ganz Europa zu splitten ohne extrem viel Speicher zu fressen.
Das wiederum gibt mir die Möglichkeit die Europakarte regelmäßig auf
Svens Server
Am Samstag 15 August 2009 22:34:38 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
Am Sa, 15.08.2009, 17:41 schrieb Wolfgang Wienke:
Hallo,
gibtes eigentlich eine offzielle Stelle des OSM, die evtl. Behörden
anschreibt mit der Bitte um Daten?
Nicht nach den Daten direkt fragen, das geht manchmal böse nach
Moin !
hat einer von euch ein (perl)-skript um aus einer csv-datei eine
wiki-formatierte tabelle zu machen ??
gruß Jan :-)
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Hallo, nach dem Erweitern einer Relation bekam ich beim Hochladen folgenden
Fehler:
Hochladen fehlgeschlagen.
NameError: initialized constant Changeset::SCALE(Kode=500)
Was nun?
JOSM Version 1788
Java 1.6.0.0
Heinz
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Am So, 16.08.2009, 01:22 schrieb Johann H. Addicks:
Fips Schneider schrieb:
Sicher wie üblich für private Zwecke.
Und diejenigen, die das sagen fühlen sich dabei sicher sogar noch
richtig großzügig.
Hinweis:
Das ist aber nicht so zu interpretieren, dass man die Daten nur zum
privat Zweck
Heinz-Jürgen Oertel schrieb:
Hallo, nach dem Erweitern einer Relation bekam ich beim Hochladen folgenden
Fehler:
Hochladen fehlgeschlagen.
NameError: initialized constant Changeset::SCALE(Kode=500)
Das scheint ein allgemeines Problem zu sein, in im IRC (#osm auf oftc)
haben sich auch
Tachchen Liste,
habe ich heute Pech oder steckt im Moment der Wurm in OSM?
Ich wollte heute meine Urlaubstracks einarbeiten. Es ging los mit josm.
Entwicklerversion und aktuelle(tested) liegen meilenweit auseinander. Die
Plugins verlangen etwas dazwischen. Habe mich dann für 1980 entschieden.
Am Sonntag 16 August 2009 schrieb Heinz-Jürgen Oertel:
Hallo, nach dem Erweitern einer Relation bekam ich beim Hochladen folgenden
Fehler:
Hochladen fehlgeschlagen.
NameError: initialized constant Changeset::SCALE(Kode=500)
Gleiches Problem hier:
josm 1980
java version 1.6.0_15
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Am So, 16.08.2009, 11:01 schrieb Adiac:
Nicht nach den Daten direkt fragen, das geht manchmal böse nach hinten
los.
Wie meinst Du das?
Bei zahlreichen Kommunikationen habe ich erfahren, dass gerade solche
Thematischen Karten bei Dritten in Auftrag gegeben wurden. Die Weitergabe
ist dann nicht
Läuft wieder, firefishy hat ein paar Änderungen revertet, die das
Problem verursacht haben.
Grüße
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Am So, 16.08.2009, 01:22 schrieb Johann H. Addicks:
Sicher wie üblich für private Zwecke.
Und diejenigen, die das sagen fühlen sich dabei sicher sogar noch
richtig großzügig.
Habe was vergessen: Ich spreche übrigens lieber vom eigenen Zweck, denn
die eigene gewerbliche Nutzung ist auch okay!
Thomas Schäfer schrieb:
Tachchen Liste,
habe ich heute Pech oder steckt im Moment der Wurm in OSM?
Ich wollte heute meine Urlaubstracks einarbeiten. Es ging los mit josm.
Entwicklerversion und aktuelle(tested) liegen meilenweit auseinander. Die
Plugins verlangen etwas dazwischen. Habe
Moin Tobias,
Jan-Benedict hat mir eine sehr gute Anleitung geschrieben, die super
funktioniert.
Habe sie etwas verbessert und kann sie dir Montag schicken.
Sollte sowas nicht irgendwo ins wiki?
Rainer
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Moin Andreas,
Heute habe ich in Rinteln eine sehr interessante Schilderkombination
fotografiert: http://twitpic.com/dvt0f
magst du das nicht unter cc-by oder cc-by-sa freigeben? Ich kenne
jemanden, der sich über sowas immer freut :-)
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Jom/Schilderwald
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