One more thing. Does anyone have a way of generating a map key from a
carto style? Otherwise I might have to write something.
Cheers
Graham
On 2 Apr 2017 17:21, "Graham Jones" <grahamjones...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you all for your suggestions.
> It is all coming
Thank you all for your suggestions.
It is all coming back to me slowly now
I decided to have a go at a large scale monochrome outdoor map. Two
reasons for this:
1. I want to use it as a background to show the route of a race, so I
can show the route as a coloured overlay and it will
than start
from scratch? (maybe free-map.org.uk, but I'm not sure if that shows
field boundaries etc?)
Last time I did this sort of thing I used a simple python script called
generate_image.py - is that still the best thing to use or has something
else taken its place?
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> I'm a bit out of practice - haven't done much OSM stuff lately, but when
> you download the OSM mapnik thi
o you use generate_tiles.py, maybe that would work better. All I want
> to do is be able to request tiles in the Colorado area from an application
> that needs tiles.
>
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> wrote:
>
>> I'm afraid I am out
andidate
>
> I don't want to mess this up on my fresh Ubuntu so I'll wait at every step
> until there is a solution.
> What should I try, Should I install the replacement package instead?
>
> Thanks,
> Skyler
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> I can't remember ... has the track layout been changed yet? I know there
> were some plans to realign, but the core structure hasn't changed since
> first constructed?
>
I'm pretty sure there have been no changes to the tracks or major
On 25 September 2015 at 22:41, wrote:
> I can't remember ... has the track layout been changed yet? I know there
> were some plans to realign, but the core structure hasn't changed since
> first constructed?
>
I'm pretty sure there have been no changes to the tracks or major
I don't know where the discussion got to, but thought I should point out
that at least one road in North Yorkshire is a C road that is signposted as
such.
The road here does have signs with the C designation.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/54.5696/-1.0016
I don't think I added it so at least
Yes, I use osmand for android too.
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If vector map district outlines are good enough for your application you
could use it to render maps without importing it into osm - just merge the
osm and vector map district data when you render it into images.
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Reading JOSM's defaultpresets.xml I found a comment about mixed-up
voltage values in the preset. Could someone please tell me the major
voltages in use.
If someone knows the voltages in use for railways/busses I am
interested, too
I think it varies by country, but I am pretty sure that in
Hi All,
There was quite a nice article on map making and OSM in the I this morning
in case you haven't seen it:
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they are
joined together, so I think I kept a lot of them as separate nodes placed
very close together, but it does look as though there are noticable gaps
now.
I'll add some field boundaries when I get bored
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a reasonable default.
Please give barrier mapping a go as we are out there.
Dudley
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I would like to see field boundaries and land uses in OSM, for the same
reason as you. I think the main reason
quite a lot.
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I guess it depends on what you think is 'difficult' - to actually survey
them means a lot of walking, so I tend to only add the ones that I can
remember when I get home, and get the routes from Bing.
I have
that much more complicated, and it will still be much much simpler than a
major city centre.
Unless of course we are talking about drawing a polygon for each individual
field, which would seem excessive - I am just thinking of a polygon for the
general area.
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abuse from over the wall. The farmer was angry that
we weren't following the map and could we read one. We explained (or tried
to) but he said the gate was someone elses and that was the only way we
could go. There were no visible paths on the ground in any direction.
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shouted at unless I fix it.
There is a massive job to add all of the paths in Weardale to OSM. I will
gradually add them as I am out walking. I have GPX tracks of many previous
walks and good records.
Steven
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I
, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
Even smaller - I am pretty sure the problem I had was just to the North of
Stanhope
You are right, there are plenty of opportunities to add footpaths to
Weardale.
I concentrated on the Weardale Way (which you can see on Lonvia's Hiking
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that are just stubs, and a marked Mineral Valleys Walk which needs
following. A nice mixture of scenery and industrial archaeology if you
like that sort of thing!
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I'm curious: Is it ready now?
2012/3/10 Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com:
Excellent - thanks Paul.
I have nearly finished a web
the same!).
It is clear from your tests that you have realised that thicker is much
easier than thin, but of course the map does not look so nice that way.
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not sure what to assume if there is only an 'amenity=bank'.
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I am having the same trouble with android. Earlier versions worked though
so I am sure it can be fixed.
Graham
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Hi Aleksandra,
2012/8/12 Aleksandra Milanovic sandraa.milano...@gmail.com:
@Pavel:
the idea was to make an
was complete all the way to Newcastle, so I will ride it one weekend
once summer arrives..
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that I would find useful is the ability to select which map
tile background to use - could this be selectable too? Again I raised an
issue for you.
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Hi,
If there is a path on the ground but nothing to say it is a public footpath
etc, I just tag it as highway=path with no designation.
Graham
On 26 Apr 2012 16:29, cotswolds mapper osmcotswo...@gmail.com wrote:
[New here (to OSM, not to mapping), so I'm not sure if I'm making this
point in the
up pages on the OSM wiki, and post
regular updates to the osm-dev mailing list so you will be able to see how
they are getting on.
I would like to wish he students and their mentors good look with their
projects!
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Hi.
I have never used phonegap, but one of the 2010 google summer of code
projects did, so you may be able to pick up something from that (search the
wiki for gsoc). Another looked at a javascript editor, and that used oauth
authentication, so it would be worth a loom too.
Graham
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requests from people we have never heard of.
I would also be grateful if anyone who has been involved with mentoring
previously would sign up, even if you do not have time to do it this year,
to provide your insights on the proposals given your previous experience.
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proposal, and I have also linked a
'processes' page from our project ideas page to you can see how GSoC works
- basically you do not need to find yourself a mentor - we match mentors to
projects as part of the application review process.
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...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Graham :-)
If the mentors of the Cyle Streets projects are reading this, please
let me know. I would be delighted to discuss the 'Less Wiggly Routes'
project with you. :-)
Thanks Regards,
Priyanka
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Hi
You can pick whichever application you want as the basis of your project
proposal. I put some notes in one of the Android project ideas saying
what I think should be included in the proposal. It would be worth bearing
those in mind as you prepare your proposal. Please submit a draft early
Of...
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You can pick ...
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Hi. Sounds like an interesting idea.
You do not need to find a mentor.
You just need to prepare a prokect proposal and submit it on the google
GSoC site. Very good to discuss it here too though!
We match potential mentors to projects as part of the selection process.
Hope that helps.
Graham
panel. If I am missing out on any link, please direct me to
it.
Cheers,
On 19 March 2012 12:51, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in applying for GSoC with Openstreetmap.
I am sure the person that raised that project idea will reply with some
more
Hi
Please just use this list so that others can share opinions on the project
too. So feel free to ask your questions here.
Thanks
Graham
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Hi,
I am a prospective GSoC 2012 applicant, and I am interested in
for this years GSOC. So can I discuss relevant thing in this
mailing list?
Can You Please provide me more details?
Thank You
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information please, as this is not something I know anything about!
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Hi,
Thank you for your interest in applying for GSoC with Openstreetmap.
I am sure the person that raised that project idea will reply with some
more information, but here are a few thougts from me.
- It is important to understand the fundamentals of what OSM is, so please
start by creating an
support.
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which we rolled out last week.
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Requirements:
Python 2.7
Mapnik2
Cairo
Most osm mapnik styles will also require a postgis database created with
osm2pgsql
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selected to participate this year - I can provide more details of what is
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a note on
that page too.
We need to complete the project ideas list this week, so please put down
anything you can think of eary.
If you would like any more information, please let me know.
Thanks
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Thanks Frederik - very good points. It would be really good for students
that are involved with OSM to propose projects.
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, indicating what page to go if you
want to look in that direction
**- **An index page at the front
**- **The ability to skip maps
** **
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*Sent:* Sunday, February 19, 2012 2:50 AM
*To:* Paul Norman
*Cc
but it’s very much in a development
stage.
I intend to add
**- **Arrows at the edges, indicating what page to go if you want
to look in that direction
**- **An index page at the front
**- **The ability to skip maps
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hasn’t been updated in 5 years.
** **
What I’m considering writing is a set of python scripts that build the map
with mapnik and then piece the pages together. Do you think inkscape is the
easiest way to build the PDFs from the command line?
** **
** **
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think this is a more important issue to fix than footway
vs path!
Nick
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Date: 17/02
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Hi,
On Sat, 18 Feb 2012, Graham Jones wrote:
On the other hand I treat highway=path as just being a statement of fact
-
'there is a path here', so it needs some access tags adding to it. In
my
mind highway = footway is about the same as highway=path; foot=yes
.
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, but it looks like someone has changed them to
highway=path, so can't find any just now!
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useful that is, or how to present it. This is for the whole
uk, so includes urban areas, which could account for the very large
proportion of footways over paths. I wonder if there are relations for the
national parks so I could run a few queries for those areas?
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for the New Forest in the sample above).
A more interesting comparison may be which are being created though,
because highway=footway may be legacy stuff - I certainly used to use it,
but stopped after a while and switched to highway=path.
Hope that helps.
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in the
database. /grumble. I think I just prefer more generic, re-usable keys
rather than trying to invent a new one for each situation
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This reminded me of a question I have been meaning to ask for quite a
while - is a database generated by osm2pgsql with an hstore expected to
perform similarly to one without?
I
Ah. That would account for why I can not explain the effect from my edits -
thanks!
I just assumed it was my fault because of the timing, and at high zoom the
first unaffected tile was next to the area I edited.
Cheers
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On 15 Feb 2012 09:03, Peter Reed
Thanks - I thought there was some sort of anticlockwise rule, but I had
never noticed it make any difference.
GJ
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On 14 February 2012 19:34, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
but I made the way run...
Just
Try again without the image attached...
On 14 February 2012 19:28, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I had a mishap today when I added a closed area way around the Finchale
Priory ruins in County Durham (
http://maps3.org.uk/EH_NTMap/client/brewmap.html?lon
that does not like what has been done to
their data.
Anyway for fear of this getting into the usual bad tempered 'debate' about
licence issues, this is my last word on the subject!
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consentire.
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use
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country houses need flower beds etc. I did start a style to render Dover
Castle like that...will see if I can find an example for you, but I think
it is a long way off being something you would use to show off!.
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There has been quite a bit of discussion about mapping historical things
here recently and I wonder if this could be incorporated into some sort of
general 'historicOSM' database?
Sorry for being dense!
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of the brewmap server code in the
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not work properly yet, but you can see the postgresql queries that return
geoJSON. I intend to have a look at Nick's code and use a similar model
for brewmap.
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can i h ave the code of the free-map.org.uk?
so i can learn how it work
still seeking a way to make POI using GeoJSON
Frans
it is worth putting effort into simplifying the data on the server
depends on how much data you are dealing with.
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the tile in JOSM
so...
i am confuse, how many API inside OSM, that we can use.
i tought only from OSM API.. but it isnt
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features etc.
Nag me if I don't get back to you 'cos it will mean I got distracted by
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at the
moment).
There is a 'how it works' section at the bottom of the
maphttp://maps3.org.uk/tiles/historic_layers.htmlif you are curious
about how I have done it.
Hope that helps.
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, there are a lot of signs for a 'Mineral Valleys Walk'
in that area that take you past a lot of old industrial artefacts - I'll
have a go at mapping that in the Spring if anyone would like to help.
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There's a great OSM Deep History services at http://osm.mapki.com/history/
http://osm.mapki.com/history/relation.php?id=86561
Thanks Andy - I had forgotten about that.
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approach, otherwise you get a bit of a mess with all the little bits
of route that do not appear to go anywhere.
I will email the others who have contributed to the route to see what they
know about the alternative bits.
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software. Maybe a bit of customisation to make editing easier or to allow
filtering on date ranges.
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historic:civilization are that well used, but there are
more historic:civilization entries (see http://taginfo.osm.org).
What I intend to do with my map is to have different layers for different
cultures/civilizations so that you can see all roman features, or all cold
war relics etc.
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map. I haven't thought about how to make this separate map though
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(or something similar) back
online again, so please let me know if I can help.
Cheers,
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Thanks to Chris for reminding me, I have updated my canals / waterways
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it should now be up to date as of the early
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, but wanted to share what I
think is a reasonable alternative approach to dealing with this issue,
rather than re-mapping things that people may not actually want deleting in
the first place.
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If not, I have got them on dvd if anyone would like them - probably quicker
for me to post them than upload to a server - I prefer handling the new
bigger files because it keeps the style files for rendering simpler.
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, this means that it will not appear on the main OSM web site map.
We could show off what is possible though by making a 'osm-uk' site with
a web map that combines the various data sources in a web map?
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It looks very good, well done! I'll have a look at your code to see how it
works.
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If someone provides a set of icons for un-real and real ale (beer) pubs,
off-licences etc, I will put them on a map for you! PNG images at say
32x32 pixels will be fine.
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quite surprised how many wineries there are in the
UK
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It is a bit of an abuse of the tag, but makes sense to me, so how
about brewery=no?
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that could run
on my server that does user authentication and I could add a module to that
to manage an exclusions list, but I have never quite got around to
finishing it.
Could just do it manually for now I suppose?
Graham.
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Graham Jones
Hartlepool, UK
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