Hi Dan,
Yes I think it started on talk and has popped up here quite late on in the
discussion.
Jerry
On 22 April 2017 at 20:01, Dan S wrote:
> Hi
>
> Did I miss some emails, or did someone redirect this thread to a
> different mailing list half-way through? I don't see what the latter
> would
Apologies Dan
Someone replied direct to me, I then typed wrong address when replying
to the list. As you probably worked out, the previous posts are in OSM-Talk
DaveF
On 22/04/2017 20:01, Dan S wrote:
Hi
Did I miss some emails, or did someone redirect this thread to a
different mailing list
On 21/04/17 11:47, Andy Townsend wrote:
If you're using osm2pgsql to load a rendering database, then you could
probably use the lua tag transforms and do something with roles for
relations in there. I've not done anything with relation roles myself,
It was an interesting exercise to play with
Hi
Did I miss some emails, or did someone redirect this thread to a
different mailing list half-way through? I don't see what the latter
would be for, in this case, so I'm wondering if I'm losing emails...!
Thanks
Dan
2017-04-22 16:23 GMT+01:00 Dave F :
> In this context I'm unsure what you mea
Looks like I fell fowl of another annoying 'standard' ... just how
replies to an email list are handled! If only people would use the same
standard everywhere ;)
On 22/04/17 16:23, Dave F wrote:
> In this context I'm unsure what you mean by "interface standards"
Working from the bottom ...
nik2im
In this context I'm unsure what you mean by "interface standards"
On 22/04/2017 15:45, Lester Caine wrote:
On 22/04/17 15:28, Dave F wrote:
As they're parameters, the format can be standardised for the end user &
any programme should be able to sort out syntax behind the scenes.
Totally agree
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