Ako imate biljar klubove/kafice u svome gradu mozete ih ovako oznaciti:
sport=billiard
billiard:pool=yes/no
billiard:snooker=yes/no
kao primjer:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/503859442
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linux,
Kristoff,
I don't think a license that forbids commercial use of the data is compatible
with openstreetmap. Doing so would in my opinion be counter to the spirit.
Best regards,
Gyrbo
- Oorspronkelijk bericht -
Van : Kristoff Bonne [mailto:kristoff.bo...@skypro.be]
Verzonden : dinsdag ,
Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Hi All,
After I managed to receive the official streetmap data from my
town-administration, I'm now quering the neighbouring towns for the same
thing.
A little question:
would it be possible to setup some server to host the files we get this way,
so everyone in the
If it is data that can be transformed in a GPX file it should be the
most easy to upload it as a 'track' that is public?
For other data that should be public available, isn't there some
existing - osm - server that could host it?
I have plenty of place on a server where only bandwidth can be a
Dag allen,
3 maanden geleden hadden we ons eerste Antwerpse OSM-cafe. Een informele
vergadering met - vooral in Antwerpen aktieve - mappers.
Een van de conclusies van de bijeenkomst was toen dat we dat eens
regelmatig moesten doen.
Vandaar dat ik zou voorstellen op 25 oktober, vanaf 13 uur,
Ben,
The ESRI-files I received as been converted to points and ways and have
been uploaded directly to the OSM-server in that form.
But, concidering storing the original files in some central place, the
issue is that I have a spoken agreement with the person who provided
these files for
Hi Dennis and all others.
I just checked at it looks like you are right. To bad the license-system
does not allow (e.g.) the user to select between a commercial use
barred or commercial use allowed license per data-element they enter.
After all, on everything that is upload is some metadata
Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Ben,
The ESRI-files I received as been converted to points and ways and have
been uploaded directly to the OSM-server in that form.
About which municipality are we actually speaking btw? From which town did you
get the data?
But, concidering storing the original
On 21 Sep 2009, at 10:30, Ed Avis wrote:
Good work! This must mean that if we see Ordnance Survey maps in
secondhand
shops with a copyright date of 1958 or earlier, we should buy them
and start
scanning them in.
(I know about the npemaps site; is there some other collection of
Because I'm convinced it needs a level of moderation that would end up
requiring that we host the photos anyway. Also flickr (for instance)
costs money above 200 (I think) photos. I would hope that someone
(possibly me) would write something to let you suck images in from
flickr when the
Roy Wallace wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Can I check? Are there people here who are suggesting that, in my case,
they want to draw all four ways (yes, I know the footpath hasn't been
mapped yet) as a single way specify the differences with
Roy Wallace wrote:
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
A bridge should probably have its
own geometry. And if a bridge has its own geometry (polygon or line and
width) and a layer tag you don't even need the relation, do you? Anything
in the area of the bridge
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/9/21 Anthony o...@inbox.org:
Osmarender does a pretty good job of those bridges:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=27.95907lon=-82.53907zoom=17layers=0B00FTF
Notice how it combines the two ways heading south into one bridge even
without any additional
On 22/09/09 03:44, Andrew Errington wrote:
I'm pretty sure there used to be a scale on the map[1] in the lower left
corner. Yesterday I noticed it was no longer there.
Correct see http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1704 for the reasons.
Tom
--
Tom Hughes (t...@compton.nu)
Am 21.09.2009 23:45, John McKerrell:
To try it out, head over to http://openstreetview.org/
You'll need to sign up for an account, verify your email address and
then log in.
The most important question for me: Why don't you use OSM's own OAuth
infrastructure [1]? I don't feel comfortable
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
--- Forwarded message ---
From: PECK Dwight p...@ramsar.org
To: Roman Neumüller em...@katpatuka.org
Cc:
On 22 Sep 2009, at 08:55, Claudius wrote:
Am 21.09.2009 23:45, John McKerrell:
To try it out, head over to http://openstreetview.org/
You'll need to sign up for an account, verify your email address and
then log in.
The most important question for me: Why don't you use OSM's own OAuth
[snip mostly PL2303 recommendations]
Thanks for the replies on this.
My converter is a PL2303 based one, the kernel module detects it when it's
plugged in, but... I can't get data out of it using gpsbabel, it reports
Timeout - no data read or similar.
Maybe I just got a cheap-and-nasty
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Maybe I just got a cheap-and-nasty converter, despite it having the most
compatible chipset.
that's why after failing with the aten, which will work in a newer kernel one
day, i bought the belkin
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talk
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:21:50 +, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/315158528
I don't like stuff which forces me to split thing with ;. It's
unsemantic.
I followed your lead and tagged it the same, I'll enter this in wiki so
others have easier
2009/9/22 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
Hi Peter
I can suggest to add bridge's physical form to this. Otherwise yeah,
why not. It would also help to indicate where bridge actually starts
and ends to help routing software logic.
Why would routing software need to know the extent of a
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!!!
Emilie Laffray
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Description: OpenPGP digital signature
I am worried there might be some copyright issues
The sites within the UK will probably have been mapped using the British
Ordnance Survey, and therefore should have copyright restrictions.
A quick internet search shows that data is available to download in the UK,
but with some conditions(?).
Hi all
I would like to show the XAPI to my students.
But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
The students should learn something about Location Based Services and my
idea was to show
how to retrieve Points of Interest from OSM.
With XAPI it would be easy:
wget
bernhard schrieb:
Hi all
I would like to show the XAPI to my students.
But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
Or overloaded :) Maybe you could allocate a server at your university as
another xapi server ;)
The students should learn something about Location
Jason Cunningham wrote:
I am worried there might be some copyright issues
The sites within the UK will probably have been mapped using the British
Ordnance Survey, and therefore should have copyright restrictions.
I think the status of the data needs to be very carefully checked.
I am
But if the XAPI is not working I have to cancel that.
Or is there a similar service I can use for that?
You can use OSM3S. Just send a post request with content
http://78.46.81.38/api/poi?bbox=15.5337,48.1732,15.7161,48.2362amenity=restaurant
You should receive a gzip-compressed osm file.
John McKerrell wrote:
[a lot about OSV]
Questions: Housenumbers would not be a privacy problem I hope?
Because of privacy, selecting the relevant pictures and rotating them I
anyway review all the pictures before I upload them.
I quite often make photographs of the ground when the highways
Tom Hughes tom at compton.nu writes:
I'm pretty sure there used to be a scale on the map[1] in the lower left
corner. Yesterday I noticed it was no longer there.
Correct see http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1704 for the reasons.
Would it be possible to show the scale bar for zoom levels 15
On 22/09/09 16:45, Ed Avis wrote:
Tom Hughestomat compton.nu writes:
I'm pretty sure there used to be a scale on the map[1] in the lower left
corner. Yesterday I noticed it was no longer there.
Correct see http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1704 for the reasons.
Would it be possible
malenki wrote:
[not enough :)]
It would be nice to have p...@openstreetmap.org on gmane.
For moderating photos:
1) It would be handy to be able to see the pictures in full resolution
since its a difference if a car with licence plate is photographed with
a 320x240 cam of a mobile phone or with
This was an attempt to create a titled horizontal rule. Is there a
native Swing component for this?
I think a JSeparator is your friend there. Adding some indentation or
border will make you even more happy there.
I converted this to a conventional border. Also, based on a
malenki wrote:
[still not enough :)]
For moderating: right now I moderated several photos until I cam onto a
visible license plate. This I masked and added the tag licenceplate,
left the masking area, clicked mark as safe and save - and then an
error showed up:
| There was an error saving your
bernhard wrote:
But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
All ROMA and TRAPI servers seem to be (near) down. So the TaH clients all
connect to XAPI or API. This makes a) XAPI and (less) API slow and b)
brings the renderspeed down to about 200 Z12-tiles per hour.
bernhard wrote:
But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
All ROMA and TRAPI servers seem to be (near) down. So the TaH clients
all
connect to XAPI or API. This makes a) XAPI and (less) API slow and b)
brings the renderspeed down to about 200 Z12-tiles per
Introduction:
For my work we have a need for mapping fields agricultural sections of
land for growing crops. We already put the legal description of the land
in the our invoicing \ work order system and other information about the
field, but we need a way to quickly print a high quality aerial
Hi,
If this in not the correct group for this, then what group would I ask
this question? I realize the your system is about street and I want to
misuse it for land areas, but it is such a nice system and looks like a
great framework to start building what I need from.
I'm afraid I don't
Tim Litwiller wrote:
Introduction:
For my work we have a need for mapping fields agricultural sections of
land for growing crops. We already put the legal description of the land
in the our invoicing \ work order system and other information about the
field, but we need a way to quickly
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Camp one is - single way with lanes=4 + bridge section
Camp two would prefer all elements mapped in which case the bridge WOULD
be a separate element.
Camp three: multiple ways representing paths of travel, grouped with a
Dave F. davefox at madasafish.com writes:
I'm afraid I don't have your answer either Tim, But I'm interested that
you got field outlines.
One thing the UK is missing in rural areas are these.
I guess the UK equivalent would be DEFRA? Does anybody know if they have
this data?
Every EU
There is a junction on the north end of Wichita KS, that does not route
correctly in the southbound direction.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=37.7627lon=-97.3218zoom=14layers=B000FTF
I downloaded the openstreetmap for Garmin from na1400.info and noticed
it there so I tried the same
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Tim Litwiller t...@litwiller.net wrote:
Introduction:
For my work we have a need for mapping fields agricultural sections of
land for growing crops. We already put the legal description of the land
in the our invoicing \ work order system and other information
One thing I see at that intersection is that where the roads split with the
connector to 254, the southeastern link appears to be tagged wrong. If you
start from the north, working south:
A way named as carrying US 81, State 15 and State 96. Also relation
named 135 south.
Split with a
The problem connector is also named US81...etc, as well as containing the
routing relation 135 South. I believe that is what disrupted the
routing.
A further clarification - the connection from 81 to 254 would be a
secondary_link , since the road to which it connects is secondary.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Tim Litwiller t...@litwiller.net wrote:
There is a junction on the north end of Wichita KS, that does not route
correctly in the southbound direction.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=37.7627lon=-97.3218zoom=14layers=B000FTF
I downloaded the openstreetmap
The main OpenStreetMap website (http://openstreetmap.org) can now be
translated on the web using Translatewiki. I originally floated the
idea in July[1] and after meeting up with the maintainers of
Translatewiki at Wikimania 2009[2] we made it happen. Nikerabbit and
Siebrand (Translatewiki guys)
This is great!
But which OSM components does this cover? I'm assuming this only covers the
main OSM website (and the wiki indirectly since MediaWiki is already in
TranslateWiki) but not Potlatch, and the other editors.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 16:55, Mike N. nice...@att.net wrote:
The problem connector is also named US81...etc, as well as containing the
routing relation 135 South. I believe that is what disrupted the
routing.
A further clarification - the connection from 81 to 254 would be a
2009/9/22 Liz ed...@billiau.net:
This is probably redundant, but water supplies should have a point
identifier. If you are prepared to drink stream or river water, I hope
you have what you need to make it safe.
Depends where it is coming from, but dad always used to say if the
horses would
John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
The only requirement is that you attribute the data to OSM.
Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
In a manner suited to the medium you need to acknowledge the licence.
The stuff I've put onto my Garmin has OSM on the map page of
settings so that would
John Henderson wrote:
John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
The only requirement is that you attribute the data to OSM.
Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
In a manner suited to the medium you need to acknowledge the licence.
The stuff I've put onto my Garmin has OSM on the map page
On 22/09/2009, at 5:56 PM, John Smith wrote:
If you are bored enough you can also enter the number of steps, and I
think it was on the main talk list but you should have the direction
of the way from bottom to top of the stairs.
Regardless of what the talk list may have said, I think that half
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Matt White wrote:
So what does the commercial imagery cost? I don't even know who supplies
itor what the licensing is like
In my mailbox today
www.aerialimpressions.com.au
We are conducting aerial photography in your area over the next 4 weeks
Save $200 Now $119 Receive
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Liz wrote:
In my mailbox today
www.aerialimpressions.com.au
We are conducting aerial photography in your area over the next 4 weeks
Save $200 Now $119 Receive 10 proofs of your home or property for just
$119 (incl GST)
http://aerialimpressions.com.au/gallery/twnTN010.jpg
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Liz wrote:
http://aerialimpressions.com.au/gallery/twnTN010.jpg
looks quite usable for our purposes
sorry, if you get to that image from the website, with the same name you get a
reasonable size file not a thumbnail
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Liz wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Liz wrote:
In my mailbox today
www.aerialimpressions.com.au
We are conducting aerial photography in your area over the next 4 weeks
Save $200 Now $119 Receive 10 proofs of your home or property for just
$119 (incl GST)
2009/9/22 Liz ed...@billiau.net:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Liz wrote:
http://aerialimpressions.com.au/gallery/twnTN010.jpg
looks quite usable for our purposes
sorry, if you get to that image from the website, with the same name you get a
reasonable size file not a thumbnail
2009/9/22 Liz ed...@billiau.net:
and here is the commercial cost
New Aerial Survey System
We now have a new mapping system allowing us to shoot full surveys of any
area. Pricing for this service starts at $50 per Sq Km ( 20 Sq Km Min.)
Tad more expensive that sat imagery, wonder what they
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Ben Kelley wrote:
There is no reference to an image in the body text of the page. That's what
I'm getting at. How does the image get there? How
is it included?
It's included from this template code on the third line of the source:
I've quickly made up a simple OSM style sheet to show town/postcode
names and shaded postcode areas, green ones have been reviewed, red
haven't been reviewed and blank areas haven't been imported.
http://maps.bigtincan.com/?z=7ll=-32.836,147.697layer=00B00FF
Hi all,
Just wanted to bump the issue of a local chapter, prompted by the
announcement of postcodes today [1].
It seems to me that precisely now is the time for a group to be established
and (amongst other things) meet with the Minister and press for the postcode
database to be freely available,
Claudomiro Nascimento Junior escreveu:
Senhores,
Não consigo forçar a renderização das fronteiras. E o pior é que a
fronteira Brasil/Uruguai que eu editei para usar os novos dados acabou
sumindo da camada mapnik (apesar dos dados estarem no BD
corretamente). O jeito é esperar um refresh
Bem vindo Braulio,
Então não vai ser difícil deixar Natal como a cidade mais bem mapeada do NE,
não? :-)
[]s
_
From: talk-br-boun...@openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-br-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Bráulio Bezerra da Silva
Sent: terça-feira, 22 de setembro de 2009 13:33
Seja bem-vindo, Bráulio!
É, o OpenStreetMap vicia mesmo. ;)
[]
2009/9/22 Bráulio Bezerra da Silva brauliobeze...@gmail.com
Saudações a todos,
Meu nome é Bráulio, sou estudante de Engenharia de Computação da UFRN e
estou mapeando a cidade de Natal desde sexta passada. E eu aceito: estou
Pena que não me lembrei disso antes, mas dia 11 fez um ano que o Vitor criou
essa lista...
Happy, happy!
Quantos usuarios já temos?
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Talk-br@openstreetmap.org
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-br
Legal!
Passou muito rápido!
Parabéns aos 32 membros da lista! ;)
2009/9/22 Claudomiro Nascimento Junior claudom...@claudomiro.com
Pena que não me lembrei disso antes, mas dia 11 fez um ano que o Vitor
criou essa lista...
Happy, happy!
Quantos usuarios já temos?
E quantas ruas e pontos de interesse o Brasil tem? Temos que começar a
dividir...
2009/9/22 Vitor George vitor.geo...@gmail.com
Legal!
Passou muito rápido!
Parabéns aos 32 membros da lista! ;)
2009/9/22 Claudomiro Nascimento Junior claudom...@claudomiro.com
Pena que não me lembrei
Oi pessoal,
Agora as traduções do site principal serão feitas no translatewiki.
Talvez agora fique um pouco mais fácil de manter a tradução integrada.
Abs,
Vitor
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From: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 8:13 PM
Subject:
Í AIP (Flugmálahandbókinni - sjá hér
http://www.caa.is/FlugmalahandbokinAIP/AeronauticalInformationPublication/)
síðu BIRK AD 2-19 lið 2.23.2 stendur:
2.23.2 Flug fisa í flugstjórnarsviði BIRK
Fisum er einungis heimilt að fljúga gegnum flugstjórnarsvið BIRK á
leið til og frá flugæfingasvæðinu
Hallo Dimitri,
Am Dienstag, 22. September 2009 schrieb Dimitri Junker:
wie kann ich alle OSM-Bugs eines Gebietes als gpx herunterladen? Ja ich
habe den As GPX file link unten links entdeckt. Allerdings lädt der nur
die Bugs die auch angezeigt werden, nicht aber die die beim reinzoomen
auch
Bei solchen Namen würde ich auch eine Reihe von Schreibvarianten erwarten:
Dr.-Karl-Eduard-Zachariae-von-Lingenthal-Straße
Dabei bin ich mir nicht mal sicher, ob der gute sich eher als Carl schreibt.
Wer hat das den Großkmehlenern eingebrockt?
Variationsmöglichkeiten:
- mit oder ohne Doktor
-
Am 22.09.09 schrieb elchtrei...@gmx.net:
Ähm nee, das hatte ich vorerst rausgenommen, da ich die kleinen
Schildchen eingebaut habe. Ich denke mal prinzipiell, könnte ich das
wieder einbauen, wenn es gewünscht ist.
Also ich bin aus den oben genannten Gründen, wieder dafür, daß an die
Moin,
Martin Trautmann schrieb:
Oder was hat wohl die Aachener beim AachenMünchener-Platz geritten?
mit dem Eigennamen sind sie immer gut versichert ... ;-)
Gruß
Georg
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Am Dienstag 22 September 2009 00:22:28 schrieb Christoph Wagner:
Ich meine an sich ist das ja auch n blöder Hack, den Maxspeed in den
Straßennamen zu knallen, aber vorübergehend wohl ganz ok.
Gibts da noch mehr Meinungen?
Bei einer Adresssuche muss ich erst die Hausnummer eingeben, dann die
Martin Trautmann schrieb:
Oder was hat wohl die Aachener beim AachenMünchener-Platz geritten?
mit dem Eigennamen sind sie immer gut versichert ... ;-)
Interessant ist da die Strassensuche im Stadtplan von Aachen:
Aachener-Münchener-Platz (fehlerhaft)
Aachener-und-Münchener-Allee
Hallo Christoph,
ich kann mich Kais Ausführungen nur anschließen :-)
Elchtreiber schrieb:
Hallo Christoph,
Elchtreiber schrieb:
Hallo,
hab nur ich das Problem, da? die All in one Karte auf einem 60CSx
keinen
Maxspeed mehr anzeigt?!
?hm nee, das hatte ich vorerst rausgenommen, da ich
Oder was hat wohl die Aachener beim AachenMünchener-Platz geritten?
mit dem Eigennamen sind sie immer gut versichert ... ;-)
Interessant ist da die Strassensuche im Stadtplan von Aachen:
Aachener-Münchener-Platz (fehlerhaft)
Aachener-und-Münchener-Allee (richtig)
Hallo!
Carsten Gerlach schrieb:
Naabend,
Am Montag 21. September 2009 21:30:01 schrieb Wolfgang Wienke:
Josm zeigt jetzt Relationen an.
Das tut JOSM schon länger. Was meinst du genau?
Kann man das irgendwo abstellen?
Probier mal Alt+R (das zweite Symbol von unten auf der linken
Hallo,
Es werden normalerweise maximal 1000 Bugs angezeigt.
Das war bei weitem nicht das Limit, ich bekam da 30 Bugs.
http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/api/0.1/getGPX?b=47.4t=55.0l=5.9r=
15.0limit=1000 00open=yes
danke, damit klappt es, habe es in taho eingebaut. Man kann da also jetzt
Moin,
Wolfgang Wienke schrieb:
Hallo!
Carsten Gerlach schrieb:
Naabend,
Am Montag 21. September 2009 21:30:01 schrieb Wolfgang Wienke:
Josm zeigt jetzt Relationen an.
Das tut JOSM schon länger. Was meinst du genau?
Kann man das irgendwo abstellen?
Probier
Wolfgang Wienke schrieb:
Wenn ich im Relationseditor eine Relation bearbeite war es früher so
(V1860???), dass bei Anklicken eines Wegstücks im Relationseditor dieses
in JOSM gelb markiert wurde. Dies ist wichtig, um die Reihenfolge von
Wegstücke korrekt herzustellen. Diese Anzeige
Hallo Tirkon,
Tirkon schrieb:
Ich habe mit dem Rechtezeugs nicht viel am Hut. Aber kann ich mit
Bezug auf eine beliebige Quelle, die geschütztes Material als Public
Domain veröffentlicht, meine Hände in Unschuld waschen?
Wenn sie wirklich PD ist, musst Du auch keinen Bezug auf die
Quelle
Martin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
eher nicht. Ich würde vermutlich Straße eintragen. Sind das evtl.
Kapitälchen auf Deinem Schild? Das kommt ja auch vor. Meine Straßen
heißen sowieso via, largo, pizza, piazzale, viale, viadotto, vicolo,
traforo, circonvallazione, tangenziale, ... da kommt man mit
Hallo Martin,
Martin Trautmann schrieb:
1. Anwendung der Neuregelung der deutschen Rechtschreibung:
http://www.stagn.de/Portals/0/ANWENDUNG%20DER%20NEUREGELUNG%20DER%20DEUTSCHEN%20RECHTSCHREIBUNG.pdf
Das wurde aber doch nur eine Empfehlung?
Ich denke, dass es nur eine Empfehlung ist, da der
http://www.stagn.de/Portals/0/ANWENDUNG%20DER%20NEUREGELUNG%20DER%20DEUTSCHEN%20RECHTSCHREIBUNG.pdf
Das wurde aber doch nur eine Empfehlung?
Ich denke, dass es nur eine Empfehlung ist, da der StAGN bei uns
keine hoheitlichen Aufgaben übernehmen kann.
Wenn Du Dir anschaust, wer alles
Florian Lohoff schrieb:
Sicher nicht? Meiner Praktischen erfahrung nach nehmen die das
gerne und aendern auch die Schilder - alleine in den letzten 4 Wochen
in Rheda-Wiedenbrück 2 Straßen gefunden bei denen die Stadt bestaetigt
hat das es neue Schilder gibt ...
Das klingt super. Aber wie
Georg Feddern wrote:
Ein zirkulärer Bezug entsteht im Relationseditor doch eigentlich nur,
wenn die gerade bearbeitete Relation selbst als Element mit eingebunden
wird.
Also ist die Nummer des beanstandeten Elements die Nummer der gerade
bearbeiteten Relation.
Oder denke ich da gerade an
Am 22. September 2009 14:40 schrieb Tobias Wendorff
tobias.wendo...@uni-dortmund.de:
Sinnvoll wäre hier natürlich, ALIAS-Namen zu führen.
Daher ist das vielleicht so:
Ich empfehle Dir, die Namen zu übernehmen, sonst kannst Du
Dich auf eine lange Diskussion mit uns und der Bevölkerung
Martin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
Geht lieber mappen :D, die Lösung für Gründliche ist ja schon da: bei
der Gemeinde nachfragen, alles andere ist reine Spekulation.
Wieso muss man immer gleich mappen gehen, um für OpenStreetMap
etwas Gutes zu tun? Ich helfe derzeit einem großen deutschen
Hallo,
Martin Trautmann schrieb:
Nein, das bezweifle ich - dafuer erfolgt die Namensgebung in der Regel auf
Gemeinde-Ebene, die sich nicht immer um besseres Wissen scheren.
Gerade im Osten wirst Du nicht in jeder Gemeinde eine
Katasterbehörde sitzen haben :-)
Da sind wir uns einigermassen
Adiac schrieb:
oder hat jemand noch weitere Ideen dazu?
access = wheelchair ?
Ein access=no heißt doch Zugang für Niemanden.
Wie wäre ein access={key|eurokey|centralkey} (ich kenn’ die Schlüssel nicht)?
Ich kenne nur zwei offizielle lokale Namen:
Deutschland, Schweiz, Österreich:
Wieso muss man immer gleich mappen gehen, um für OpenStreetMap
etwas Gutes zu tun? Ich helfe derzeit einem großen deutschen
Wanderportal dabei, auf OSM umzusteigen (vorher ATKIS). Alleine
von dort haben wir mehrere hundert km neue Wege importieren
können, wo im OSM bislang nichts war.
Ich
Gerade im Osten wirst Du nicht in jeder Gemeinde eine
Katasterbehörde sitzen haben :-)
Gerade im Osten ist das aber oft schon zentralisiert, z.B. bei einem
Landesvermessungsamt, wo im Westen die Staedte noch ihr eigenes Sueppchen
kochen.
Laut Wikipedia heißt die Person mit vollem Namen
Martin Trautmann schrieb:
Gerade im Osten wirst Du nicht in jeder Gemeinde eine
Katasterbehörde sitzen haben :-)
Gerade im Osten ist das aber oft schon zentralisiert, z.B. bei einem
Landesvermessungsamt, wo im Westen die Staedte noch ihr eigenes Sueppchen
kochen.
Meinte ich doch damit.
Mirko Küster schrieb:
Ich hoffe die sind halbwegs aktuell und von Wanderern erfasst. Ansonsten
kannst du gleich ein FIXME mit dranhängen. In letzter Zeit erfasse ich
ebenfalls Wanderwege, allerdings direkt vor Ort. Viele dieser Wege wurden
hier z.B. mal im Rahmen einer ABM in der Mitte der
Wie unterscheidest du das? Wenn es im Ort auch eine Leipziger Strasse
gibt, dass ist Dresden ein Gattungsbegriff (fuer eine ostdeutsche
Grossstadt), sonst aber ein Eigenname? In der Regel deutet auch nichts
auf die Herren Frühling, Frieden oder Friedhof hin - ich vermute, da
geht es
Georg Feddern schrieb:
Wenn ich im Relationseditor eine Relation bearbeite war es früher so
(V1860???), dass bei Anklicken eines Wegstücks im Relationseditor
dieses in JOSM gelb markiert wurde. Dies ist wichtig, um die
Reihenfolge von Wegstücke korrekt herzustellen. Diese Anzeige
-
Meinte ich doch damit.
Dann ist es ja doch noch akzeptabel, wenn aber auch stark irritierend.
Meinte ich doch damit. ;-)
Wir sind uns wieder mal einig :-)
Martin
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André Riedel schrieb:
In Osmarender ist das Icon in leicht geschrumpfter Version [1]
integriert (rev. 17749 und rev. 17751). Muss jetzt nur noch von den
t...@h-clients übernommen werden.
Sehr schön! Ein Kraftwerk in meiner Nähe war schon gerendert, als ich
nachschaute.
Eventuell sollte man das
Martin Trautmann schrieb:
Ich vermute: Fugenlaut
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugenlaut#Verwendung
Die Verwendung der Fugenlaute folgt dem Sprachgefühl und ist nicht
immer einheitlich. ;-))
Im gesamten Regelwerk taucht das Fugenlaut nicht auf. Ah, steht
auch unterschwellig so bei Wikipedia:
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