Today, I did my first attempt add adding a boundary. The boundary is for
the deelgemeente Muizen near Mechelen. The changeset is
http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/19271107
I used http://gisgeoloket.provant.be/ to export a jpg file of the boundary.
I could not use the geo information that was
On Wednesday 04 December 2013 13:49:56 Marc Gemis wrote:
Today, I did my first attempt add adding a boundary. The boundary is for
the deelgemeente Muizen near Mechelen. The changeset is
http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/19271107
I used http://gisgeoloket.provant.be/ to export a jpg file
Thanks for correcting my mistake.
I'm still using the geoloket from the Antwerp province, with Silverlight.
The application has the possibility to save the map in jpg/png/... or pdf.
I first tried with PDF, but that didn't work in JOSM.
I'll try the link you've send and see whether I can export
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 01:49:56PM +0100, Marc Gemis wrote:
Today, I did my first attempt add adding a boundary. The boundary is for
the deelgemeente Muizen near Mechelen. The changeset is
http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/19271107
I used http://gisgeoloket.provant.be/ to export a jpg
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 06:04:10PM +0100, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 01:49:56PM +0100, Marc Gemis wrote:
Today, I did my first attempt add adding a boundary. The boundary is for
the deelgemeente Muizen near Mechelen. The changeset is
Buth muizen is of course part of Mechelen and so isn't available
there.
I think that most, if not all, level 8 boundaries in the Antwerp Province
are already in OSM. I was looking for level 9 boundaries. The reason was
given a couple of weeks ago when I mentioned a note on osm.org that asked
Hi Marc,
On 2013-12-04 13:49, Marc Gemis wrote :
Today, I did my first attempt add adding a boundary. The boundary is
for the deelgemeente Muizen near Mechelen. The changeset
is http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/19271107
I used http://gisgeoloket.provant.be/ to export a jpg file of the
Thanks André, I'll add the missing pieces
regards
m
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:00 PM, André Pirard a.pirard.pa...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Marc,
On 2013-12-04 13:49, Marc Gemis wrote :
Today, I did my first attempt add adding a boundary. The boundary is for
the deelgemeente Muizen near
Marc,
What is the point of the administrative center in the relation ?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3359778
I'm from that area, I know Muizen by heart but that administrative
center that position has no meaning to me, just wondering what
that represents.
tx for explaining
On 2013-12-05 01:03, Glenn Plas wrote :
Marc,
What is the point of the administrative center in the relation ?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3359778
I'm from that area, I know Muizen by heart but that administrative
center that position has no meaning to me, just wondering
Exactly what I feared, that point in Muizen has probably never been of
any importance, in that sense the real historic centre of Muizen is the
area at the new church (and old tower) , about 1Km to the northwest of
the current coordinate used as centre. Thats the reason I asked, it is
so way
Glenn,
I just used the node that was already in OSM. I'll move it. I've done some
surveys there, so I know where you want it.
regards
m
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 3:43 AM, Glenn Plas gl...@byte-consult.be wrote:
Exactly what I feared, that point in Muizen has probably never been of
any
Another question related to this boundary. Originally I did not touch the
boundary between Mechelen en Bonheiden. I just reused it for the
Muizen-boundary. I now noticed that the Bonheidensteenweg (
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/146650425) was partially in
Muizen-Mechelen and Bonheiden. So I
John Firebaugh wrote:
This redesign is a leap forward, but not the end-all be-all. There is
most definitely room for improvement, and constructive feedback and
hands-on help is always welcome.
Design is subjective, and some things like the 'modern' trend to eliminate
coloured icons for
On 17:53 2013-12-03, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
besides the bitcoin tag there is a name, a website, a phone number and a human
readable note. Clicking on the website you'll also get an adress (housenumber).
On 19:06 2013-12-03, Steve Bennett wrote:
There's no way OSM really wants to be a
Lester wrote:
The other area though is the fact that for many years we have been
(aside: we who?)
using the
embedded map as a replacement for Google and I HOPE we still
want to encourage
that use? But the shift to being 'mapping' orientated as it odds
with
that
usage? Now that
Ed Loach wrote:
Lester wrote:
The other area though is the fact that for many years we have been
(aside: we who?)
Well if I am the only person using embedded maps then why provide them?
using the
embedded map as a replacement for Google and I HOPE we still
want to encourage
that
A quick copy/paste of the share HTML into a minimal page:
http://pnorman.dev.openstreetmap.org/embed_test.html
The redesign has changed absolutely nothing on the page of someone embedding
OSM. What it has changed is what they get when they click on View Larger
Map, they get the new page,
Hello!
The guy behind CoinMap here. I was invited by mgehling to join the
discussion, thanks!
Like it was said, it's correct that I don't want entities on map, that
don't have brick-and-mortar presence. Sadly lots of people think of
CoinMap/OSM as a cheap way how to advertise their
Lester replied:
Well if I am the only person using embedded maps then why provide
them?
Sorry, when you used we I didn't know who you were speaking about.
I've just been working through all the combinations again to
document things
myself. Yesterday when I grabbed an iframe, the large map
Hi Pavol,
probably to part of prevent this issue you could allow your users to add
their non-brick-and-mortar businesses to a separate database you manage.
You could list them in the search, but not show them on the map.
Probably it's possible to work out a solution where these businesses
could
I guess e-businesses have a legitime interest in being found on a
bitcoin accepting businesses directory, but not necessarily on
being
shown on a bitcoin map.
One I edited recently (probably - is there any way of telling for
sure if the edit has come via coinmap) was a user at Discogs who had
On Wednesday 04 December 2013, John Firebaugh wrote:
Concretely, here are the improvements we implemented:
[...]
Are there any plans to evaluate if these design goals are actually met?
I know this is difficult to assess but you could do quite a bit by
analyzing server logs before and after
Ed Loach wrote:
I've just been working through all the combinations again to
document things
myself. Yesterday when I grabbed an iframe, the large map link
included a way
reference! I edited it out. Not sure how I managed to get that as
I
would not
have know the id number without it being
Ed Loach wrote:
I guess e-businesses have a legitime interest in being found on a
bitcoin accepting businesses directory, but not necessarily on
being
shown on a bitcoin map.
One I edited recently (probably - is there any way of telling for
sure if the edit has come via coinmap) was a user at
Peter Wendorff wrote:
but they are no shops, and they should not be tagged as being shops. You
cannot go to the corresponding address and do something - as a usual client.
access=email_only :)
The address is not a problem since we want them detailed, it is only the extra
tags? But I like the
After 5 years of mapping, France municipalities administrative boundaries
are finally all mapped in OSM !
Yes, it took 5 years to trace them from the cadastre.
It took so much time mainly for 2 reasons:
- there are 36681 municipalities in France (40% of all Europe
municipalities)
- only a part
2013/12/4 Ed Loach edlo...@gmail.com
If I'm following correctly the problem is that they have no physical
presence as a shop, but are online only businesses. With no physical
presence mapping them becomes somewhat difficult. The one I mentioned
earlier is one Discogs user tagging their home
Congratulations to you and all the mappers and developers who made this
possible.
--
Clifford
OpenStreetMap: Maps with a human touch
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- there are 36681 municipalities in France (40% of all Europe
municipalities)
Amazing. Congratulations!
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2013/12/4 Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com
There's no way OSM really wants to be a database of every single
registered (or even unregistered!) business, surely?
Huh? IMHO we DO want to have every single registered / physically existing
business in OSM, and I couldn't see why not? They will
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:22 AM, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the criterion has to be physically, not registered. Many
business are registred but don't exist physically excepted on a named
postbox.
Physical fits better. There are many unregistered businesses that have
physical
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
Huh? IMHO we DO want to have every single registered / physically existing
business in OSM, and I couldn't see why not?
I think the criterion has to be physically, not registered. Many
business are registred but don't exist physically
On 03.12.2013 16:52, John Firebaugh wrote:
The goal of the redesign was to make the site more inviting for
newcomers, [...] to clean it up and refresh its looks,
That was quite successful. Also thanks for the quick implementing of
the [x] button after the new design went live.
- A better
On 03.12.2013 23:10, Frederik Ramm wrote:
For two of your examples¹ I have to confess that I sometimes also map
only the name or the name and the address plus a describing note if it
is too difficult to find a matching tag for a shop, craft or similar.
So I wouldn't consider these POI as SPAM
Christoph Hormann wrote:
... In particular from my perspective (and others have made statements
in a similar direction) the claim of an overall better usability is
somewhat doubtful at this point.
My impression (already expressed on this list) is that the new design is
significantly less
On 30 November 2013 Ian Sergeant wrote:
We have relations for admin boundaries for entire countries,
and relations for cross-country railways and highways.
They'd seriously break if we made them into relations and
super-relations just to satisfy someone's idea of how many
is manageable.
Hi Steve,
Are you telling me that, for the sake of showing the route in your site
http://cycletour.org1. for every rail trail, we should have 4 duplicated
relations - bicycle, mtb, walker, horse
2. for every bike route, there should be 3 duplicated relations - bicycle, mtb,
walker
Why don't
Muito bom, mas esqueceram meu Porto Real, RJ, ao lado de Resende. Município
já tem 17 anos desde que foi separado de Resende. Informarei IBGE para
retificação ou errata.
Vinicius
Em quarta-feira, 4 de dezembro de 2013, Wille escreveu:
http://saladeimprensa.ibge.gov.br/noticias?view=noticia;
On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Gerald Weber gwebe...@gmail.com wrote:
TOTAL 2337924702m
Para comparar, o último mapa da TomTom tem ~1.27 milhões de Km em estradas.
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E pelo q vi ali o osm Brasil tem 1 bilhão e meio? Uu e ainda crescera
bastante...
Em 04/12/2013 19:16, Nelson A. de Oliveira nao...@gmail.com escreveu:
On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Gerald Weber gwebe...@gmail.com wrote:
TOTAL 2337924702m
Para comparar, o último mapa da
2013/12/4 Erick de Oliveira Leal erickdeoliveiral...@gmail.com:
Um usuário aqui no DF mapeou um banco, ele colocou em NAME o nome em inglês,
e em name:pt o nome em português. É correto?
O name geralmente é utilizado com o nome nativo (em português, no caso).
Hallo,
die Wochennotiz Nr. 176 mit allen wichtigen Neuigkeiten aus der OpenStreetMap
Welt ist da:
http://blog.openstreetmap.de/blog/2013/12/wochennotiz-nr-176/
Viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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Moin,
amenity=school wird teilweise für Tanzschulen, Sprachschulen, Seminare
oder Hörsäle/Vortragsräume benutzt.
Das englischsprachige Wiki beschreibt nur klassische Schulen:
Use amenity=school to identify a place where pupils, normally between
the ages of about 5 and 18 are taught under the
amenity=school wird teilweise für Tanzschulen, Sprachschulen, Seminare
oder Hörsäle/Vortragsräume benutzt.
Das englischsprachige Wiki beschreibt nur klassische Schulen:
Use amenity=school to identify a place where pupils, normally between the
ages of about 5 and 18 are taught under the
Mojn,
amenity=school wird teilweise für Tanzschulen, Sprachschulen, Seminare
oder Hörsäle/Vortragsräume benutzt.
Das hat mich auch schon gestört. Wenn es danach geht, müsste man jeden
POI an dem man etwas lernen kann, als amenity=school taggen. Also auch
Fahrschulen, Musikschulen etc..
Das
Am 04.12.2013 15:51, schrieb Malte Blättermann:
Das ist definitiv falsch. Ich befürworte daher eine Anpassung des
deutschen Wikis an die englische Definition! :-)
+1
Bin gegen das Taggen von Baumschulen als amenity=school
:-)
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Am 4. Dezember 2013 14:55 schrieb Volker Schmidt vosc...@gmail.com:
Da eine eindeutige englische Definition existiert, sehe ich keinen Sinn,
eine davon abweichende deutsche Definition einzufuehren.
+1.
Scheint mir auch so, als hätte sich mittlerweile klarer
herauskristallisiert, dass
Es gibt auch noch schools of fish, aber die bewegen sich sehr schnell, ich
weiss nicht ob die auf OSM gehoeren, aber vielleicht auf OFM
:-)
2013/12/4 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
Am 4. Dezember 2013 14:55 schrieb Volker Schmidt vosc...@gmail.com:
Da eine eindeutige englische
Bin gegen das Taggen von Baumschulen als amenity=school
:-)
Bestes Beispiel bisher!
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gerade kam über tagging, dass über landuse=highway abgestimmt wird, das
interessiert hier vermutlich auch ein paar Leute:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/highway
Gruß Martin
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bulwersator hat die Abstimmung gestoppt
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Proposed_features%2Fhighwaydiff=971370oldid=971369
Gab es das schon mal?
Mfg
Am 04.12.2013 um 19:48 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
gerade kam über tagging, dass über landuse=highway
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 07:48:20PM +0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
gerade kam über tagging, dass über landuse=highway abgestimmt wird, das
interessiert hier vermutlich auch ein paar Leute:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/highway
Mir ist die Abgrenzung und der zweck
Am 04/dic/2013 um 21:59 schrieb Florian Lohoff f...@zz.de:
D.h. wir haben den weg in der Mitte fuer das Routing und die Fläche
der Wege fuer das rendering. (Analog zu den Waterways).
ja, das ist wohl die Richtung. Für die Asphalt-Flächen hätte ich noch einen
Vorschlag zu bieten, das
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 10:25:23PM +0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Am 04/dic/2013 um 21:59 schrieb Florian Lohoff f...@zz.de:
D.h. wir haben den weg in der Mitte fuer das Routing und die Fläche
der Wege fuer das rendering. (Analog zu den Waterways).
ja, das ist wohl die Richtung. Für
Am 04.12.2013 22:36, schrieb Florian Lohoff:
auf thematischer Ebene ja, das sind die Straßenflächen inkl. Böschung,
Graben, etc., normalerweise da, wo die Grundstücke aufhören.
Das ist aber etwas was man nicht on the ground nachvollziehen kann
wo das Grundstück aufhört.
Zu den richtigen
Am 03.12.2013, 11:26 Uhr, schrieb Andreas Neumann andr-neum...@gmx.net:
Moin,
ich bin grad etwas verwirrt auf Grund der wiki-Seite zum cycleway:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Key:cycleway
Wir haben mehrere Straßen mit Fahrradschutzstreifen (sprich mit
Strichellinie abgesetzte Spur auf
Ich habe heute morgen festgestellt dass die Elternrelation Stolpersteine
gelöscht wurde.
Warum ist das gemacht worden?
Gruß Gisbert
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Am 05.12.2013 08:21, schrieb gmbo:
Ich habe heute morgen festgestellt dass die Elternrelation
Stolpersteine gelöscht wurde.
Warum ist das gemacht worden?
Gruß Gisbert
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Non riesco a confermare in alcun modo le modifiche, né in Opera né in
Chrome. Peccato, l'idea è ottima.
Ciao,
Simone
2013/12/4 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
Dateci un'occhiata:
http://nomino.openstreetmap.fr/
ciao,
Martin
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Poi, suppongo problema di nominatim, Kobarid lo trova solo come admin
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Ci sono alcune strade in corrispondenza dei confini comunali che hanno un
nome diverso per i due lati della strada. Per indicarli uso name:left= e
name:right= però mi domandavo, se il confine non coincide esattamente con la
mezzeria della strada poi facendo la ricerca della via si ha un errore di
Il 12/04/2013 02:20 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer scrisse:
Dateci un'occhiata:
http://nomino.openstreetmap.fr/
Io ho provato a salvare il nome della citta' di Venezia (admin boundary)
in inglese e lo ha fatto.
Firefox su linux.
Molto comodo e pratico.
ciao
maxx
Il giorno 02/dic/2013 18:12, Volker Schmidt vosc...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Assolutamente d'accordo su questo.
Anche se per me come utente ciclista le restrizioni di svolta sono di
seconda istanza.
Un altra cosa, per me ancora più importante, è la qualità della
geometria. Sono di due tipi:
Il 30 novembre 2013 14:00, Daniele Forsi dfo...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Il 30 novembre 2013 13:27, Simone F. ha scritto:
Attualmente Osmose mostra qualche errore di questo tipo in Francia e nessuno
in Italia.
qui [1] dicono di applicare un tag emergency=phone ad un nodo posto al
fianco dell'autostrada/piazzola d'emergenza nella posizione corrispondente
alla colonnina d'emergenza.
[1]http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Italy/Autostrade/Opere_complementari_Autostrade_italiane
-
Ciao,
Il 12/04/2013 11:24 AM, Luca Delucchi scrisse:
+1, l'importante di OSM è la qualità non la quantità
Forse...
Dialogo di qualche giorno fa con un cliente:
- allora quando mi metti la mappa di Google?
- ma opencyclemap e' molto meglio per lo scopo che ha quella mappa
- si' ma ad Ostuni su
Segnalo per capire se e' solo un mio problema che col nuovo restyling
(forse), se si spunta la voce Dati della mappa nel layerswitcher e poi
si chiude osm, quando lo si riapre quell'opzione rimane spuntata, con
nefaste conseguenze per la ventola del mio notebook. :-)
Noto con piacere che e' stata
quale finestra in alto a dx?
per quanto riguarda il layer dati attivo alla riapertura succede anche a
me...però potrebbe essere qualcosa probabilmente dovuto ai cookieo è il
browser che mantiene le impostazioni memorizzati gli indirizzi e quando vai
su OSM.org ti riporta all'ultimo indirizzo
beh...i nomi delle vie direi è una questione di qualità della mappa non di
quantità ;)
io direi che visto che openstreetmap non pone limiti del genere è giusto che
se uno ha finito di coprire la propria area può solo aggiungere
particolari...quindi è normale che ci siano zone mappate con milioni
2013/12/4 Aury88 spacedrive...@gmail.com
il problema quindi per me si riconduce sempre è solo al numero e alla
posizione dei mappatori.
Concordo. A questo proposito forse vale la pena spingere un po' sulle
note: mi è capitato di trovarne alcune indicanti i nomi delle vie e li ho
aggiunti in
Dato che si è parlato di bitcoin e di Coinmap anche su questa lista,
segnalo questo thread nella lista internazionale.
Si parla di alcuni negozi che hanno una sede legale ma non un vero e
proprio negozio fisico, ma solo on-line.
Ciao,
Cristian
-- Forwarded message --
From:
2013/12/4 Cristian Consonni kikkocrist...@gmail.com
Dato che si è parlato di bitcoin e di Coinmap anche su questa lista,
segnalo questo thread nella lista internazionale.
Si parla di alcuni negozi che hanno una sede legale ma non un vero e
proprio negozio fisico, ma solo on-line.
segnalo
Niente da eccepire: sono perfettamente d'accordo con Frederik.
Nei mesi scorsi ho cercato di tenere pulito il più possibile il database,
facendo non so quante centinaia di correzioni, ma ultimamente, un po' per
mancanza di tempo, un po' perché i nuovi inserimenti sono una quantità
abnorme, non
Am 04/dic/2013 um 14:26 schrieb Aury88 spacedrive...@gmail.com:
qui [1] dicono di applicare un tag emergency=phone ad un nodo posto al
fianco dell'autostrada/piazzola d'emergenza nella posizione corrispondente
alla colonnina d'emergenza.
+1
ciao,
Martin
OK nome più lato strada per il nome magari mettilo con trattino tra le due vie
e poi lo specifichi con name left and right più sotto ...molte volte cm solo le
case sono su altro comune come dici tu se confine non è a mezza via in quel
caso io inserisco il nome via nelle service di accesso alle
OK ;)
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Da: dieterdre...@gmail.com
Data: 04/12/2013 17.17
A: openstreetmap list - italianotalk-it@openstreetmap.org
Cc: talk-it@openstreetmap.orgtalk-it@openstreetmap.org
Ogg: Re: [Talk-it] colonnine sos autostrada o superstrada
Am 04/dic/2013 um 14:26 schrieb Aury88
la stragrande maggiorana dei nodi del genere sono creati da utenti registrati
ad hoc per quell'inserimento. io direi che potrebbe essere comodo listare
tutti i nodi creati da utenti con una singola modifica e magari tra questi
filtrare solo gli elementi con nomi troppo lunghi o tag note
2013/12/4 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com
Niente da eccepire: sono perfettamente d'accordo con Frederik.
per me alcuni non erano proprio spam, solo inseriti incompletamente. Se si
trova un ufficio lì anche se non è un negozio comunque va bene inserirlo.
Per me spam sono solo gli
Il 12/04/2013 03:42 PM, Aury88 scrisse:
quale finestra in alto a dx?
Intendevo a sx.
In realta' poi mi sono accorto che ero loggato e dopo aver fatto il
logout e' apparsa di nuovo, poi scomparsa.
E' la nuova finestra che invita a mappare.
per quanto riguarda il layer dati attivo alla
C'è una votazione in giro che potrebbe interessare i ciclisti:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bicycle_use_cycleway
Sarebbe un tag da agguingere ad una strada per dire che a fianco esiste una
pista ciclabile (quindi in legislazioni con obbligo di usare le piste
ciclabili è nella maggior parte
Il 12/04/2013 03:50 PM, Sky One scrisse:
Concordo. A questo proposito forse vale la pena spingere un po' sulle
note: mi è capitato di trovarne alcune indicanti i nomi delle vie e li
ho aggiunti in OSM. In questo modo anche un non-mappatore può
contribuire allo sviluppo.
Specie se li ha
2013/12/4 emmexx emm...@tiscalinet.it
Intendevo a sx.
In realta' poi mi sono accorto che ero loggato e dopo aver fatto il
logout e' apparsa di nuovo, poi scomparsa.
E' la nuova finestra che invita a mappare.
si, di questo è stato parlato tanto (non si poteva chiudere inizialmente,
e finalmente si vota anche per landuse=highway:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/highway
ciao,
Martin
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Am 04/dic/2013 um 11:07 schrieb bredy bredy...@yahoo.it:
queste strade così taggate risultano senza nome, forse perchè non riconosce
il tag name:alto della strada.
lo dovresti segnalare a Simon Poole, forse lo corregge, da quello che scrivi
sembra un Bug del tool
ciao,
Martin
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Inviato: mercoledì 4 dicembre 2013 19:48
A: openstreetmap list - italiano
Oggetto: [Talk-it] voting landuse=highway
e finalmente si vota anche per landuse=highway:
La aplicación móvil Mipronostico del Ideam usa la cartografía de OSM y
las capas de Mapquest, para proyectar sobre ellas las alarmas en casos de
emergencia.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.climaap1
El nov 25, 2013 8:18 p.m., carlos felipe castillo kaxti...@gmail.com
escribió:
La gobernación de Boyaca tambien esta usando openstreetmap para visualizar
salones de accion comunal
http://www.dapboyaca.gov.co/?page_id=123
El 4 de diciembre de 2013 06:48, hyan...@gmail.com hyan...@gmail.comescribió:
La aplicación móvil Mipronostico del Ideam usa la cartografía de OSM y
https://github.com/joker-x/Leaflet.geoCSV
http://joker-x.github.io/Leaflet.geoCSV/example/bankia/index.html
Cordial Saludo,
Jaime Mejía
El 4 de diciembre de 2013 08:55, Leonardo Gutierrez
l...@nuevoartesano.comescribió:
La gobernación de Boyaca tambien esta usando openstreetmap para
Hej alle sammen
Geodatastyrelsen frigav i går nye luftfotos i 10 cm (1 pixel = 10 cm)
opløsning og de er fra forår 2013 og det drejer sig om følgende
områder - Region Hovedstaden, Midtjylland, Fyn (inkl. fynske øhav).
De sidste områder vil komme i løbet af kort tid - imens må du nøjes
med
Hi Rob
Well done on progressing the website. I'm not there this month so here's my
input:
I think your idea of not having a map on the home page is a good one and I
like the idea of some photos of personalities too!
I'm happy to go along with any design for the pages and site you
collectively
Hola;
En mi opinión el usuario que ha importado catastro no ha mirado lo que contenía
el fichero osm y ha metido todo, en Burgos en las pruebas que hemos hecho tan
sólo hemos importado edificios.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/42.93219/-3.48500
Un saludo
Oscar
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013
Buenos días,
analizando las etiquetas que se han empleado para la importación he
encontrado que se han usado las map_features:
*boundary=administrative*, que se usa para los límites administrativos [1]
*admin_level=10*, que se usa para determinar el nivel de este límite
administrativos, en este
¿Hay que llegar a ese límite de considerar una parcela un administrative
boundary?
Hay algunos tags que no coinciden con los que estamos usando nosotros en
Cat2Osm2 como por ejemplo el is_in:catastro:ref que nosotros usamos
directamente catastro:ref. ¿Cuál sería el correcto?
Y teniendo en cuenta
También estoy viendo en el caso de lo que habéis subido en Medina de Pomar,
que en el caso de que haya un edificio con varias alturas, la geometría del
de alturas inferiores la dejáis por debajo de otras geometrías de altura
superior:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/239069526
Por ejemplo esta
Am 24.11.2013 13:55, schrieb Thomas Kaufmann:
Weiters (es mag vielleicht für manche lächerlich klingen) weiß ich
nicht, wie ich User bei OSM finde, was ich aber für den Aufbau eines
Kontaktenetzwerkes unbedingt benötigen würde.
Hallo Thomas!
Ich hätte da einen Link für Dich:
Hallo !
Hab gerade im Josm Basemap.at gefunden.
Wiki Eintrag dazu: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/AT/basemap
Also das ist ja echt mal super. Habe es gleich mit meinem Heimatort
verglichen und etliche Hausnummern erweitert. Aber Vorsicht!
So weit ich gesehen habe stimmen die Einträge
On 04/12/13 18:45, Markus Mayr wrote:
Kann ich nur unterstreichen. Einige Gebäude fehlen sogar und über so
manch eine Waldgrenze lässt sich streiten (oder eben auch nicht ;-) )
Auch aus der Steiermark kann ich melden - es sind nun auch außerhalb von
Graz Hausnummern verfügbar.
Allerdings auch
2013/12/4 pietro marzani piem...@yahoo.it:
ciao,
ciao
ho inserito le mie date; per la settimana prossima ho messo dei punti
di domanda soprattutto perché temo sia troppo vicino e ci tocchi
fare le corse come l'altra volta.
+1
Per il programma: forse Luca potrebbe riproporci quanto
OpenStreetMap link or it didn't happen :-)
But seriously - I know you've been looking at mapping pipelines for a
while now, and I think it's awesome!
--
Dawid Loubser da...@travellinck.com
Op Di, 2013-12-03 om 22:35 + skryf Gerhardus Geldenhuis:
Hi
I have recently finished a first draft
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