The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 352,
is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of all things
happening in the openstreetmap world:
http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/9007/
Enjoy!
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OSMUK Chapter has opened a dialogue at senior level with Highways England
about access to their data and they have indicated they are open to
releasing data to us, requesting a list of what we would like to see
released.
So here's an initial attempt at a list (unprioritised)
Comments welcome
On 21/04/17 11:47, Andy Townsend wrote:
If you're using osm2pgsql to load a rendering database,
Yes, sorry, I should have said.
probably use the lua tag transforms and do something with roles for
relations in there. I've not done anything with relation roles myself,
but
On 21/04/2017 11:26, Elizabeth Oldham wrote:
I am trying to render the national and regional walking trails. These
are done as relations, with tags like network=rwn so easy to pick out.
When I render them I find there are alternative routes, as an example
the Coast to Coast Walk splits into 3
Hi Beth,
Roles apply to the members of relation (which are almost always ways), not
the relation itself, if that helps.
In theory a route such as this should be mapped as a parent route_master
relation with all variations of that route as child relations. In practice
this is somewhat rare:
I am trying to render the national and regional walking trails. These
are done as relations, with tags like network=rwn so easy to pick out.
When I render them I find there are alternative routes, as an example
the Coast to Coast Walk splits into 3 at one point. Looking at the
relation in josm
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>> A while someone said the Food Standards Agency were aware of the
>> FHRS quarterly project & would welcome feedback or any errors. Did
>> anything get formalised? I've a file of data for my area to pass on,
>> but obtaining a contact within my
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