ppen to get pulled in to these maps.
> This might not happen forever, and if you would like your
> non-US area to get included, let me know.
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> On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Paul Fox <p...@foxharp.boston.ma.us> wrote:
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> > russ wrote:
> > > Paul Johnson writes:
> > > > I was really hoping the latest carto would have included
> > > > relation
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> On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 7:31 AM, Paul Fox <p...@foxharp.boston.ma.us> wrote:
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> > okay. then, speaking as the maintainer of an independent renderer:
> > where are such sunrise/sunset transitions announced/scheduled/tracked?
> > is the "a
for a transition period in there somewhere.
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jeremy wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Paul Fox p...@foxharp.boston.ma.us wrote:
not mentioned in that list is RoadMap (http://roadmap.sourceforge.net)
which was designed for on-the-fly rendering on small devices. Â (a fork...
seems like that would require a live connection
in the OSM project.
can someone lend a list-skimmer a clue? i see nothing but
cc-by-sa on the map and on the wiki.
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Paul Fox p...@foxharp.boston.ma.us wrote:
can someone lend a list-skimmer a clue? i see nothing but
cc-by-sa on the map and on the wiki.
The change noted here is that people creating new accounts need to agree to
dual license
lennard wrote:
Paul Fox wrote:
how hard is it (either technically or politically) to get the
major renderers to adapt to needs like this? as i understand it,
the paved/unpaved topic has much the same issue. (and i'd like
to be able to tell my new-to-osm friends that they'll
-to-osm friends that they'll someday be
able to actually see the results of adding unpaved tags.)
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friends to update for road
existence -- many roads from the Tiger set no longer exist in any
form, yet still exist in all the commercial (google, etc) data.
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of us seek out unpaved roads, some avoid them. and we
all simply want to know. :-)
is it ever wrong to simply add surface=unpaved?
It is ideal, generous and very helpful to add surface=unpaved where
the data is missing.
great. thanks!
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that means) would be a small minority.
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it.
do you have a way of rendering those unpaved streets distinctively?
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, and then dropped
the ball by not continuing to lobby for changes to the renderers
to fix this problem.)
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get it right either.
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server?
there are no other caches, right?
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irc client indicated that someone said something to me
last night, but i don't have enough scrollback configured so i
lost it. my apologies.)
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ID is pgf, and the requesting IP address is 24.xx.85.42.
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. For $6000 each, they had BETTER
have a GPS in them!
does that imply that the tiger quality should go _way_ up after
this census? i wonder how the gps track data (if they had the foresight
to keep it) might be used.
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ted wrote:
Paul Fox wrote:
does the standard renderer at o-s-m.org do rendering
based on the surface?
No, neither Mapnik nor Osmarender draw surface=unpaved differently. I
assume the same goes for the more detailed values (gravel, dirt, ...).
For example, part of East 600
it?
I have patched josm already but not every user knows how to do it.
you sound very angry about this? it sounds like you could easily
make the change to josm to make it an option, and everyone will
benefit.
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to editing it to yes?)
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hi russ --
russ wrote:
On Apr 22, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Paul Fox wrote:
Hey there, Paul, I'm glad to see you working on OSM.
plug
i am, but in a somewhat tangential way. i've been maintaining
RoadMap for several years now, and added OSM support to it some
time ago. RoadMap can convert
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ian wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Paul Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does the census bureau publish any sort of a diff, or delta dataset?
i'd think that just in terms of raw crunching that having just the
differences from year to year would save a lot of work, both
/landmark info?
there's some value in having all that be uniform across states.
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alex wrote:
Paul Fox wrote:
i looked at some examples the last time this came up, and i've
looked today, and i've read that wiki page, but for the life of
me i can't figure out what's wrong with the streets that are
referenced. am i missing local knowledge that would make
://navit.sourceforge.net/
[2] http://roadmap.sourceforge.net/ (you'll want to get source from
CVS for OSM support, and for some of the features that make it run
well on the XO and eeepc.)
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, as gpx waypoints)?
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From: Paul Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 2:57 PM
Subject: [OSM-talk] extracting world political boundaries
can someone offer tips on how i might query osm or osmxapi for
country and continental boundaries
dodi wrote:
From: Paul Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
can i add two filters to a url like that? or do i need to do the
rest of the filtering with post-processing?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Osmxapi#Limitations -
Currently each request is limited to one tag predicate and one
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Some pubs offer one free drink on your birthday. A pub crawl is an
attempt to get as many free drinks as possible in the shortest amount of
time.
i'll bet no one in germany has ever attempted this. ;-)
(i love international mailing lists!)
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