Re: [talk-au] Rivers

2009-05-20 Thread Ross Scanlon
AFAIK it is only lat, long and elevation data.  How did you enter the name and surface tags for the ways.  The source tag is the same. GPX files can contain a lot of data and meta data, the schema for GPX 1.1 can be found here: http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 Well aware of that, I've

Re: [talk-au] Rivers

2009-05-20 Thread Stephen Hope
To get imagery in Josm, you need to use the WMS menu at the top to add an imagery layer. You may need to set it up first with some plug-ins. It is certainly possible, though. Stephen 2009/5/20 Delta Foxtrot delta_foxt...@yahoo.com: I tried JSOM briefly the other day but the entire

Re: [talk-au] Rivers

2009-05-20 Thread Ross Scanlon
I've drawn, probably wrong, at least one round about already, but that isn't what I meant, I meant for uniform round abouts a few different round about sizes would make less work for people. I gather you mean the way at the intersection of Gwydir Highway and Byron Street. A few things

Re: [talk-au] Rivers

2009-05-20 Thread Ross Scanlon
On Wed, 20 May 2009 02:36:35 -0700 (PDT) Delta Foxtrot delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote: --- On Wed, 20/5/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote: You could also probably half the number of nodes in the way as well, generally you only need 8 nodes to create a suitable roundabout on the

Re: [talk-au] Rivers

2009-05-20 Thread Delta Foxtrot
--- On Wed, 20/5/09, Delta Foxtrot delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote: After trawling for a bit I came across this: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/Surveyor Pity they didn't document what they did specifically. Actually if meta information (POIs/Street names) were saved as an

Re: [talk-au] Rivers

2009-05-20 Thread edodd
--- On Wed, 20/5/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote: Well aware of that, I've been using them for osm uploads for 2-3years. However osm only uses a very limited set so lat, long and elev are all that is currently used by osm, you have to enter all other tags manually. After

Re: [talk-au] Rivers

2009-05-20 Thread delta_foxtrot
--- On Wed, 20/5/09, ed...@billiau.net ed...@billiau.net wrote: I've tried something like this in the car but daylight is too bright to see anything on the computer screen, and my sunglasses don't have a reading correction built in. You could get something like the Panasonic Toughbook which