[Talk-GB] OSM awards

2016-09-07 Thread Rob Nickerson
Not sure if you've seen this, but if not we have OSM Awards this year. Please vote if you'd like to: https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2016/09/06/vote-for-openstreetmap-awards/ *Rob* ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org

[Talk-gb-westmidlands] OSM awards

2016-09-07 Thread Rob Nickerson
Not sure if you've seen this, but if not we have OSM Awards this year. Please vote if you'd like to: https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2016/09/06/vote-for-openstreetmap-awards/ *Rob* ___ Talk-gb-westmidlands mailing list

Re: [Talk-GB] Composite mapping (OSM and OS, PRoWs etc)

2016-09-07 Thread SK53
On 7 September 2016 at 15:29, Luke Smith wrote: > First, let me thank you for all your comments. They’ve been very helpful > indeed. > > > > Doh! Because I was looking at OSM in places where I'd mapped stuff (and then in the Peak District where Dudley has been mapping

Re: [Talk-GB] Composite mapping (OSM and OS, PRoWs etc)

2016-09-07 Thread Luke Smith
First, let me thank you for all your comments. They’ve been very helpful indeed. Second, let me apologise for the length of this reply. Dan S: > Looking good! Is there a key? Would help to make sense of the various > footpath markings etc Automating the legend was one of those jobs I kept

Re: [Talk-GB] Composite mapping (OSM and OS, PRoWs etc)

2016-09-07 Thread Ed Loach
I’m not sure which of your data sources give which bit of your rendering, but at about TM 151 312 (and I can’t get search by grid reference to find this location – slightly NE of Bradfield, Essex) you have both the correct route for the Essex Way (as in OSM, here-ish

Re: [Talk-GB] Composite mapping (OSM and OS, PRoWs etc)

2016-09-07 Thread SK53
Can I add my enthusiasm for this style to that of Richard. Some detailed points about the cartography, with examples taken from around Capel in Surrey (TQ1740 for quick reference): - *Hedges *& other barriers. I, like a couple of other commentators, find pecked lines a little confusing and

Re: [Talk-GB] Composite mapping (OSM and OS, PRoWs etc)

2016-09-07 Thread Paul Berry
Luke, First impressions are that it's a thing of beauty and, for anyone enamoured of OS Pathfinder and Landranger styles, very easy on the eye. Hedges and walls as dashed lines are a little strange as such representations are ingrained in the mind as "paths" but otherwise I can't find fault at

Re: [Talk-GB] Composite mapping (OSM and OS, PRoWs etc)

2016-09-07 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Luke Smith wrote: > If anyone has comments or advice for us, it would be gratefully received. This is terrific. I've been waiting to see what you do with this since you first posted some sample images in 2011, so it's good to see it finally come to fruition. Lovely clear cartography and a