Hello,
one possibility would be to use fruit=apple;pear using the ; to separate the
two kinds of fruits available.
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2011/4/17 Julien Fastré julienfas...@gmail.com
Hello,
I must tag an orchard, which count apple AND pear trees.
How to map both kind of trees
tree maybe. it was more about the semicolon use ;
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2011/4/17 Julien Fastré julienfas...@gmail.com
I don't use the tag tree ?
Julien
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one possibility would be to use fruit=apple;pear using the ; to separate
the two kinds
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the release
of the data.
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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Margus Värton mar...@dakar.ee wrote:
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
Pieren,
A new OSMF Working Group is being formed to support groups and individuals
with the import of new public and private data. I've copied SteveC
that are C:\open_1.osm C:\open_2.osm and so on. The
number of files depends on the size of your shapefile and of the option -o.
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nmix...@runbox.com wrote:
I'm trying to run the polyshp2osm.py script on a shapefile I converted
to 4326 format using ogr2ogr. I copied the script
Sorry,
I added in my system variables, the following line:
GDAL_DATA C:\gdalwin32-1.6\data
and i added to the PATH variable ;C:\gdalwin32-1.6\bin
Then it worked fine for me.
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Nathan Mixter wrote:
Greetings,
I was just checking to see if you had a chance to check your
://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcade_(architecture)
However, the articles on wikipedia are pretty poor. I suspect that
footway=arcade would actually be the best description if I remember
correctly the definition.
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. As someone
mentioned before, the arcade seems to be in use in Italy too. It would
be nice to have different people from different countries to chime in so
we can ascertain if the usage is right or not.
Using colonnade won't help as it is clearly a different kind of
structure in the first place.
Emilie
. Keeping a separate
database is a much saner option and much manageable.
It also allows the use of workflow which is always useful when managing a
bug. If you put this inside the geodata, you lose that kind of flexibility.
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translitteration software from Japanese to Romaji to fill potentially
missing name:en tags in Japan. Similarly programs exist in Hangul and
Chinese.
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Tom Hughes wrote:
Excuse me a minute while I find my magic wand...
[ time passes ]
...found it! fx: waves wand There you go, changeset processing is now
100 times faster.
Once you are done with your magic wand, do you mind lending it to me, I
have a server to optimize.
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://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/TitlebarDemo/?zoom=11lat=51.76lon=-1.282
It is a very neat feature! It is absolutely great.
Thanks,
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Anyway more than the average tuppence.
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The government if I remember correctly is based in Curacao.
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is important but should not be mixed in:
- how can we get a coherent tagging model for OSM?
+1 For the general email.
Agreeing on the definition first is always a good first step to construct
something.
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Hi,
Tom Chance wrote:
Well the hurdle to jump to change an existing tagging should certainly
be much higher than the hurdle to introduce a new tag for something that
hasn't been tagged before.
Which is precisely why I made a simple proposal
decision. The foundation is not here to decide on the content.
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the actual chaos in certain
tags it could be an intermediate step though, to collect the different
possible meanings (as base for further decisions) before ordering the
definition and agree on one, if that was your intention I fully agree.
+1
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will see
what I could do.
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in the end a website where some basic instructions were given to people
interested as a light documentation.
In fact, I had no plan to mention it until I saw the subject so I couldn't
resist barging in.
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Has anything changed regarding multipolygons? I am keen to know whether it
is a bug or whether I should upgrade the forest.
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of this. Also, you have to take into consideration that as we reach
completeness, those awards will become more and more difficult to achieve
especially for the occasional contributor that is just mapping his area.
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2009/8/27 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
2) I guess you did not see all of the discussion. I'm leaving out
national lists and refer just to talk:
I count:
Greg Troxel
John Smith
Christiaan Welvaart
James Stewart
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Liz
James Livingston
Pieren
Roy Wallace
.
There was a very interesting article a few month I think in the NY Times
(can't find the link) about it.
To get more information, you can always read the following wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_News_Service_v._Associated_Press
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in the world in all different languages.
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name:isocode should contain translation for that specific iso code
the _rm name is added for translitterated value of the native language
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there. It just shows that there is a
deficit of PR for OSM in some fields like the Economy. Everyone knowns about
GNU\Linux but not yet about OSM.
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The usually residential region around a major city; the environs.
So there is more than clear difference.
Any ideas why we don't have quarter tag?
Well I mentioned it before, but I really believe that for something like
the French Quarter, it is better to use locality.
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with an admin
level of 10. Each of those arrondissements have a townhall. Therefore
they can't be a locality. If you are talking about Montmartres, then
yes, you can use locality. I believe that locality is better mapped as a
node as the boundaries are usually fuzzy.
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is not necessarily big; actually, in France, they tend to
be rather small with hundreds of people contained in a fuzzy area. They
are very small areas usually. My hometown of 20K inhabitants have at
least 20 of those named areas (The density is quite high due to some
appartments complex).
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at the examples, you can see that it is used for
named areas, which tends to be fuzzy in location, which are not one of
the other places.
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You have been on talk-fr. I really hope this will get us what we want.
Thanks for your efforts Richard.
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If it's a well defined area you just draw a administrative=boundary round it ?
You can't use an administrative boundary when it isn't one.
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will type
something like name hotel, and therefore, the station and the other one
won't appear.
It is partly up to the user to specify the context of the search. It would
be like typing Waterloo and be annoyed that you are shown a town in Belgium.
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write it in
full depends on the following name. So what has been written is valid
for France.
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Roman Neumüller wrote:
Good news: we can use the shapefiles of wetland.org (1)!
:D
Roman
(1)
http://ramsar.wetlands.org/GISMaps/DownloadGISdatasets/tabid/769/language/en-US/Default.aspx
Very nice!!!
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get stuck in bureaucracy because I need to follow some very
strict rules? No, absolutely not. I can understand the mindset for needing
rules, but as far as I am concerned, rules are made to be bended.
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2009/9/24 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
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if someone likes to add it so let them do it. osm means open
What does street map mean?
I don't think that sticking to the name will get us anywhere
that, i do know that you are getting payed for this
project do whatever you want.
please do me a favour. DO NOT WRITE BACK TO ME ANY MORE.
OMG,
mike
That's an interesting reply.. It is quite annoying to see people
reacting like this.
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The second phase will be the use of a web interface to allow individual
users to import polygons that were not imported manually. The interface
will be made public once the main import will be finished.
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2009/9/29 David Paleino d.pale...@gmail.com
Looking at the Spain maritime border, there's a
source=robot-generated-12nm-
border, so it probably exists :)
Anyone knows where to get it from?
Performing an ST_Buffer might help in Postgis.
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not sure it makes sense in the end since were are getting exactly the
same of information if you are using the tag directly in landuse.
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mechanism in Potlatch 2 to add the Cadastre ;)
It's going to be interesting to see created_by=Mapzen start to appear in
the
database...
Indeed.
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2009/9/30 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com
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2009/9/30 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) ajrli...@googlemail.commailto:
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Whoooh! That’s a bit ancient. With a modern high sensitivity
receiver you
should be generally around 5m of error
2009/10/1 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net
Either that, or let's have a tagging list. But not here.
+1
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To import into 4326, use the parameter -l
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2009/10/1 John Mitchell mitchellj...@gmail.com
Hi,
Your documentation states for using osm2pqsql (listed below
, I should have kept quiet like everyone else.
Oh dear.
Indeed.
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Hello,
it seems that a research group is asking for GPS data in order to
improve cars. I think it would be worth talking to them to see if we
could get some of their GPX tracks for our own use.
http://chargecar.org/participate/how_to for more details.
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necessary for (at least!) any
polygon with a geometry of more than 2000 points.
Indeed. The Corine import had quite a few of them. Some are very large with
lots of inner polygons too. It was handled properly by osm2pgsql.
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multipolygon-relation).
Well in the case of multiple outers (all joined), multiple inners with tags
on relation, Mapnik seems to be handling it fine.
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2009/11/18 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
Sorry that I'm writing in the international list, but as I'm not subscribed
to Talk-fr I saw no other way.
Please check this edit in Paris:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/1246119
the user did some nonesense in Rome, and I
contributors: there is therefore nothing left
of its contribution in the database.
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2009/11/18 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
Sorry that I'm writing in the international list, but as I'm not subscribed
to Talk-fr I saw no other way.
Please check this edit in Paris
imported government data which has achieved this for us.
I tend to agree with Liz here. Those polygons do not belong in OSM as they
don't represent anything besides helping you with what you are doing.
If you need them, then build them directly into your own database.
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the advantage they gained to potential
competitors like those companies not linked to a map company.
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storing landscape. You will just have a blank map with some name tags if
you don't have images in the end. It would be quite useless.
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forward out of this mess.
Yep. Even if some of us don't agree that long term the usecase vs country
matrix is appropriate, it would be a very useful discussion point if we
could map out *current practice* this way. Oh, the French do that???
+1
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language?
I suspect that in most cases, the only language that you will find is
only the native language.
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Nick Black wrote:
Hi Guys,
Was there an agreed answer to this issue.
I want to tag an address in Kyiv using both the English and Ukrainian
street names.
Sounds like I
different alphabet might be also interesting to look at even
if it is likely that it can be subsumed under translation.
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I like the idea of the language element. I would like to add an extra
precision in this case. I think the order of language should be by
importance.
Unfortunately, in this case namely the country, it is something highly
political to even consider an order
that it would be non controversial
most of the time.
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On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net wrote:
I agree that's nothing political, and there is some information missing.
You
propose to add this information in the following way:
name=Bergstrasse
name:en
there is an easy answer here, and I really don't want to go
back to some limitations.
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compromise.
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and by september 2004, you already had
two releases. Lots of projects that were stuck suddenly could be
implemented like compositing.
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Damn you stole my lame joke.
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2009/12/17 Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org
The quality of OpenStreetMap's work speaks for itself, but it seems that
we need to speak about it too - especially now that Google is attempting
to to appear as holding the moral high ground by using terms such as
citizen cartographer that they
renderers on the main site. I think it sends a clear
signal that we are not just about one map but several.
In the end, the power of OSM is what you do with it. The map part is not a
major interest to me, but I might be one of the exception.
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http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/BMO contains most of the information
about how the differential import was done.
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id of -1 and a relation of -1.
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I'd really like to see something that looks more like a press release...
+1
I have been trying to get people to pick up this page to raise awareness
on how they can help, but a better page would help for the neophyte.
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will have all the chance to be hosting it in 2011.
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It is unlikely we will have access to it since it has a NC clause on it.
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2010/1/20 Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com
Forwarding to OSM-talk because I am subscribed to the 2 lists with 2
different addresses, which make cc: not working. :(
Message original
://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/index.html . I thought it was previously
evaluated as not good enough for OSM.
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map, then have a look at some of the
rendering that companies like Cloudmade have. They provide some very nice
map. I have been promoting OSM not by its map (even though showing the map
help) but for its data.
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, as Haiti has
proved it (the work is absolutely wonderful). But, if we rush on the first
data available, we will be offering a disservice in the end, with no use to
anyone, since the work has been precipitated. We have to apply some
judgement in the end in order to do a very good job.
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hell-bent on importing large quantities of data just because they can. I
would like to remind people that OSM has a very lively culture of
surveying data - and I'd rather have 1 sq km surveyed by a newbie than
100 sq km imported.
+1 globally.
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On 11 February 2010 12:53, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com wrote:
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On 11 February 2010 12:24, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
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Ok, but please do not forget that in crisis situations (e.g. Haiti), there
could be people dying while
are the main alternative to Flash
and for many reason none are really a good alternative yet to Flash.
If you have a good idea on how to crack the Flash problem, please let us
know.
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A full Javascript implementation is certainly possible with some of the
new
feature that are only in some browsers (read forget all browser
satellite layers in Yahoo is
legal. The map information that Yahoo is using is coming from Navteq.
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In the current case, it is very unlikely that there would be a charter
activation. It is nowhere as bad as some of the recent disasters like Haiti,
Chile, etc . You would be close to the tsunami that happened in Southern
Japan: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35624070
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since it is not clear where the
source data was freely available or not in the first place, making less than
useful in OSM where you make sure that we can use data.
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be interested in offering us some units for
testing?
They might when they have some working prototypes :) I can't imagine the
calculation problem that they would be getting using 6 motions sensors (3
accelerometers, and 3 gyroscopes).
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They might when they have some working prototypes :) I can't imagine the
calculation problem that they would be getting using 6 motions sensors (3
Merkaator or Potlatch2
might be a solution.
Does Merkaator has a plugin mechanism which would allow us to add the tool?
Now on the debate itself, I am a programmer, so I can understand the point
of upgrading.
Just my 2 cents to explain why Christian is so upset.
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Anyway, check other projects that might be more adapted for this.
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I am sure it will happen very soon as he is very responsive.
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By entering the relation, you can see that there are 3 self intersections on
the coast.
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