During my walk on the weekend I noticed that the 'knooppuntennetwork' is
not only for bicycles or for hikers: See the picture I took:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/52003994@N04/9920286683/
Is tagging the same as for foot and bicycles? except route=horse ? or
something ?
Regards,
Bart
Hello Bart,
I started using network=rhn for those.
Jo
2013/9/24 Bart Vanherck vherckb...@gmail.com
During my walk on the weekend I noticed that the 'knooppuntennetwork' is
not only for bicycles or for hikers: See the picture I took:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/52003994@N04/9920286683/
Ik kom bij het nakijken en corrigeren van de knooppuntennetwerken mappers
tegen die andere opvattingen hebben over het mappen van
knooppuntennetwerken, dan wat ik hierover geleerd heb.
Aangezien het bevorderlijk zou zijn, dat we allemaal op dezelfde manier
mappen, zou ik willen vragen om uw
Ik kom bij het nakijken en corrigeren van de knooppuntennetwerken mappers
tegen die andere opvattingen hebben over het mappen van
knooppuntennetwerken, dan wat ik hierover geleerd heb.
Aangezien het bevorderlijk zou zijn, dat we allemaal op dezelfde manier
mappen, zou ik willen vragen om uw
Something went wrong, so here is the code:
#!/bin/jython
'''
RWN2Garmin.py - Numbered networks to Garmin GPX file converter
This code is released under the GNU General
Public License v2 or later.
The GPL v3 is accessible here:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
The GPL v2 is
Not yet tested, but visuals looking good.
A few problems remarked:
trkseg
/trkseg
trkseg
/trkseg
These are empty tracksegments, probably from ways that were not loaded
in JOSM at the time of export.
(Verification or ad-hoc loading possible?)
trk
Alternative is in stead of a route to use track
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes?
gpx xmlns=http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1;
http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 creator=OSM Route Manager
version=1.1 xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
I have added quite a few 'knooppunten' of the Rivierenland regional walking
network.
This information is not available through the Walking Routes wiki page.
Recently the Zuid-Dijleland network was added to the wiki page. Therefore
people created a
collection containing all nodes and routes of
Gerard,
If you provide me with a detailed example of what data in the osm file,
needs to become which information in the gpx, I might try to program this in
Python. It's possible to add python scripts to JOSM.
Jo (Polyglot)
2011/8/2 Gerard Vanderveken g...@ghia.eu
It is not an obligation to
As a minimum you require an output file dijleland.gpx like this example
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes?
gpx xmlns=http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1; creator=OSM Route
Manager version=1.1
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
That doesn't look too complicated, I'll look into it, tomorrow.
Jo
2011/8/2 Gerard Vanderveken g...@ghia.eu
**
As a minimum you require an output file dijleland.gpx like this example
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes?
gpx
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