A good tip to remove duplicate nodes.
If you look at the Philippines, we have very few compared to other countries :)
http://matt.dev.openstreetmap.org/dupe_nodes/?zoom=6lat=14.34773lon=119.84446layers=BT
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when, where?
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 2:14 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
Woohoo! A mapping buddy! We have lots of things to add. My goal is to
make Marikina road complete (it is by my standards, given a few
missing names) by this year.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 1:53 PM,
Hi maning,
I'm interested in helping here. :-)
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:50 AM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
A GE student org requested OSM workshop tentative date is Feb 20 or
Feb 27. Anyone willing to team up?
Initial plan for the day:
1 - OSM intro and
For the first quarter Mapping Party, let's set it for March 20, Saturday (or
21, Sunday). This is an arbitrary selection more than a month into the
future and far from long weekends. Hopefully most people don't have plans
for that weekend yet. If you don't have plans on that weekend yet, block it
hi,
there is a new mapgen version 0.06
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapgen.pl
-help option
-font families and real font sizes, offset from line can be given
-grid color can be set
-multipolygone with holes supported
-style file adapted (new format!)
cheers
gerhard
We have a bit of a push on at the moment to eliminate duplicate nodes
- i.e. where there's erroneously two nodes in the exact same place,
which should be a single node so they're joined.
== Identifying duplicate nodes ==
Some of you will have seen Matt's map, which shows dupes and is
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
I've just added a bunch of dupe-fixing features to Potlatch. So when
you've used Matt's map to identify some dupes, click 'Edit in
Potlatch' and sign in as per usual.
some dupes are legitimate
(eg Wallaga Lake in NSW, Australia)
To see what
Op 10-02-10 11:31, Liz schreef:
A very good idea to see what the duplicates are first.
some are multiple different nodes occupying the same place.
For example antenna's in the same tower at different heights.
Stefan
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On 10 February 2010 21:13, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de wrote:
For example antenna's in the same tower at different heights.
Does Matt's code evaluate node tags at all, or only the lat/lon?
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A very good idea to see what the duplicates are first.
some are multiple different nodes occupying the same place.
+1 - please don't merge duplicate nodes which join 'roads' to admin
boundaries it's difficult enough to drag roads out from under admin
ways to correct them as it is.
Mike N. wrote:
A very good idea to see what the duplicates are first.
some are multiple different nodes occupying the same place.
+1 - please don't merge duplicate nodes which join 'roads' to admin
boundaries it's difficult enough to drag roads out from under admin
ways to correct
Eleven days working in Haiti with 128 rescuemens from six Colombian
institutions and relief agencies was a difficult experience and
unforgettable.
Georeferencing is a tool to move quickly in a country destroyed and
also unknown.
I was able to use OSM maps on my GPS. Thanks to everyone who has
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Mike Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
The next step is introduce dual licensing for *new* OpenStreetMap
contributors as soon as possible. When they register, they will be asked to
license their contributions under both CC-BY-SA and ODbL until and when the
ODbL
Works great (once I actually read the whole mail figured out I had to
press j not J)!
One question though - would it be possible, where the duplicate nodes
form part of a duplicate way (with exactly the same tags) to delete the
duplicate way as well?
These changesets show an example of
On 10 February 2010 23:17, Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
But now, the OSMF should speed-up the transition ! We are many contributors
that are reluctant to modify or improve existing data because of the threat
that many old or minor contributions will disappear - not because people
will
Has someone done a bot edit to fix the duplicate nodes in Massachusetts
resulting from the MassGIS import being segmented at town boundaries.
There are a lot of dups still, but they look like neighboring open space
polygons mostly.
pgpN6F1HDSmmJ.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi,
John Smith wrote:
If the reason for changing licenses is because cc-by isn't applicable
for geodata doesn't that mean that essentially the current data can
just be converted to ODBL without needing written permission to
change it?
This has been said about 150 times, by various people who
On 10 February 2010 23:45, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Truth is, you can legally be an asshole.
I wasn't comment on the ethics of doing so, merely if it could be done
legally, the sticking point here is people that won't respond and what
to do about their past contributions, not
Michael Collinson wrote:
At the moment, we are trying to address some concerns raised by OSM and
OSMF members about the new Contributor Terms. These have been slightly
modified and the latest version can be seen here
http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/Contributor_Terms
This is much
Op 10-02-10 14:57, Richard Fairhurst schreef:
Michael Collinson wrote:
At the moment, we are trying to address some concerns raised by OSM and
OSMF members about the new Contributor Terms. These have been slightly
modified and the latest version can be seen here
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
== Other stuff ==
I've also added a feature to unjoin junctions. (I think JOSM users
call this unglue). This is, logically enough, shift-J.
And this really is the last major improvement to Potlatch 1.x before
2.0, except for one more thing that's coded but not
Dave F. wrote:
What's the 'flashing' nodes for? It appears to be for new nodes only.
Is it just to highlight that they're new or is there something else?
It's for dupe nodes. But there was a bit of a cockup on my part
earlier where newly saved ones were getting it too - ooops.
cheers
On 10 February 2010 14:09, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de wrote:
a contributor (whether using a single or multiple accounts) who has
edited the Project in any 3 calendar months from the last 6 months (i.e.
there is a demonstrated interest over time); and
has maintained a valid email
Op 10-02-10 15:19, Grant Slater schreef:
On 10 February 2010 14:09, Stefan de Koninkste...@konink.de wrote:
a contributor (whether using a single or multiple accounts) who has
edited the Project in any 3 calendar months from the last 6 months (i.e.
there is a demonstrated interest over
Hi,
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Does this mean that an active contributor is such without an OSMF
membership?
Of course. There are many in OSMF who would actually like to implement
this the other way round - anyone who is an active contributor is
automatically an OSMF member. But this is not
Hi,
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
This is much better. Really pleased to see this.
I especially like the
you (You)
bit. It sounds so ... legal.
Bye
Frederik
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Stefan de Konink wrote:
Is goes 'edited the project' then as far as 'wrote a
wikipage', 'submitted a bug', 'edited the source'.
Or is exclusively to geo-data?
We're only talking about the licensing of geodata here. There's no reasoning
for a coder to have a say over data which they haven't
Hi,
I just noticed that SpatiaLite actually supports OSM format in the version 1.4
release candidate. It can read osm xml format and even do routing. There is a
tutorial online at http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite-2.4.0/Using-Routing.pdf
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On 09/02/10 17:06, Mike Collinson wrote:
At the moment, we are trying to address some concerns raised by OSM
and OSMF members about the new Contributor Terms. These have been
slightly modified and the latest version can be seen here
http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/Contributor_Terms
Hello,
Is it allowed (or intended) that two different ways share the same
edges? For example:
there are nodes a, b, c and two ways A, B with:
A = (a, b, c)
B = (c, b, a)
While loading some osm data in a database i realized that there are some
ways with this problem, so
is this a correct
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Stefan Pflumm wrote:
While loading some osm data in a database i realized that there are some
ways with this problem, so
is this a correct feauture or a mapping error?
Anything is allowed, anything that does something useful will materialise
the individual ways anyway.
Hello,
Is it allowed (or intended) that two different ways share the same
edges? For example:
there are nodes a, b, c and two ways A, B with:
A = (a, b, c)
B = (c, b, a)
While loading some osm data in a database i realized that there are some
ways with this problem, so
is this a correct
I think that areas that share nodes with other areas
and especially with ordinary roads, create a lot of extra work
when something has to be edited.
I think that every object should stand on it's own,
and if there is a relation between the two, well, eh , use a relation.
Gert Gremmen
Hi,
ed...@billiau.net wrote:
For example where an admin boundary follows the coast
one way for the coast
one way for the admin boundary
This is a somewhat special case; normally, an admin boundary will be
backed by a multipolygon relation, and at least hereabouts (.de) we tend
to simply
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:31 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
While adding postcodes it looks like some people have incorrectly
joined boundaries together, to make a single way for a stream/road
etc, this has broken suburb boundaries in various areas.
I emailed Franc the other
On 10 February 2010 18:02, Arie Paap wildmy...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to know if the .osm files with suburb data are available
somewhere. I have found the postcode files useful but they're missing
some of the boundaries where a two suburbs have the same postcode and
of course there aren't
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 4:46 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 February 2010 18:02, Arie Paap wildmy...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to know if the .osm files with suburb data are available
somewhere. I have found the postcode files useful but they're missing
some of the
On 10 February 2010 19:35, Arie Paap wildmy...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone have suggestions how to recreate the relations which have been
deleted? I can manually put back most of the information but the
Are you sure the relation has been deleted?
I've noticed a lot of suburb relations damaged by
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, John Smith wrote:
On 10 February 2010 19:35, Arie Paap wildmy...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone have suggestions how to recreate the relations which have been
deleted? I can manually put back most of the information but the
Are you sure the relation has been deleted?
I've
John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Also it's against the laws of physics to get e100, you need additivies
to stop water in humidity bonding with pure ethanol
This happens with lower concentrations of ethanol, one reason why fuel
companies love it and motorists should refuse it.
, and
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Sam Couter wrote:
Methylated spirits these days is nearly 100% ethanol. The main additive
is a bittering agent to discourage people from drinking it and maybe an
emetic agent just in case they do. Back in the days when it contained
methanol people still drank it which did
On 10 February 2010 20:28, Sam Couter s...@couter.id.au wrote:
This happens with lower concentrations of ethanol, one reason why fuel
companies love it and motorists should refuse it.
In theory small amounts of water mixed like that shouldn't be a
problem in most current engines,we're talking
no idea. I've noticed the same. His 'about' page indicated the lower level
ones take about 2mins. The stat's show 350,000 dupes cleaned up over the last
week, only 9,700,000'ish left.
- Forwarded Message
From: Stephen Hope slh...@gmail.com
To: Jeff Price jeff.pr...@rocketmail.com
As I was fixing up railway lines around the Cronulla area of Sydney I
noticed a lot of the ways need improving now that Nearmap imagery is
available.
It seems many of these ways were added prior to even Yahoo imagery
being available and haven't been touched up since.
Same goes for that matter
On 8 February 2010 21:48, Richard Colless fire...@ar.com.au wrote:
This link has a download for Caltex and Caltex Woolworths servos, in CSV
format:
http://apps.nowwhere.com.au/caltex/austlocator/search.aspx
All 1817 points were added to the database, although there were 9
pairs of points that
Looks like ACT, NSW, NT Qld are duplicate free now, most of the
dupes left in Australia seem to have congregated in Melbourne.
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On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 23:44 +1000, John Smith wrote:
On 8 February 2010 21:48, Richard Colless fire...@ar.com.au wrote:
This link has a download for Caltex and Caltex Woolworths servos, in CSV
format:
http://apps.nowwhere.com.au/caltex/austlocator/search.aspx
All 1817 points were added
On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 00:20 +1100, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 11:48 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 9 February 2010 10:37, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
Except copyright law in Australia since the IceTV ruling is unlikely
to cover
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, David Murn wrote:
On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 00:20 +1100, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 11:48 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 9 February 2010 10:37, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
Except copyright law in Australia
If you have a sense of humour, you could tackle NA with the intention of
putting a big smiley face to this map
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On 11 February 2010 05:33, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
Haven't got far through the judgement so far but this sounds quite clear.
7.
The Copyright Act does not protect facts, ideas or information contained in a
work, to ensure a balance is struck between the interests of authors and those
in
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 7:19 PM, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, John Smith wrote:
On 10 February 2010 19:35, Arie Paap wildmy...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone have suggestions how to recreate the relations which have been
deleted? I can manually put back most of the information
On 11 February 2010 04:34, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
I must have missed it, but was permission granted by the content owners,
or is someone hoping to use OSM in a legal testcase?
There is now 2 precedents on the issue, lists of facts now won't be
considered copyright in
On 11 February 2010 10:13, Arie Paap wildmy...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't used Merkaartor but I presume it presents relations in a way
similar to JOSM which is what I've been using. The specific example
I'm looking at is Hamersley, see
I think all the duplicates are removed in rural Victoria now.
Leave someone else to tidy them up in metro Melbourne.
I am not going to start on the USA duplicate removal, there is some definite
time effort required there :)
Craig
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On 11 February 2010 11:44, Craig Feuerherdt craigfeuerhe...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not going to start on the USA duplicate removal, there is some definite
time effort required there :)
If you look at the countries with the most duplicates these tend to
have had imports.
This is exactly right John, one of the pitfalls of mass importation of data
(however given the state of the US TIGER data it is hardly surprising).
For me it highlights the importance of ensuring that any data being imported
is fit for purpose, does not already exist (even partially such as the
On 11 February 2010 12:29, Craig Feuerherdt craigfeuerhe...@gmail.com wrote:
This is exactly right John, one of the pitfalls of mass importation of data
(however given the state of the US TIGER data it is hardly surprising).
Alternatively you can spin that as a positive because now you have the
On 11 February 2010 05:33, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
Haven't got far through the judgement so far but this sounds quite
clear.
7.
The Copyright Act does not protect facts, ideas or information contained
in a
work, to ensure a balance is struck between the interests of authors and
those
On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 09:45 +1000, John Smith wrote:
The majority of all OSM data has identifiable authors.
Doesnt all content have an identifiable author, or at least copyright
holder? Unless its computer generated that is.
Also there is debate over the creativity, the vector information
I haven't used Merkaartor but I presume it presents relations in a way
similar to JOSM which is what I've been using.
You can make it show big blue dotted lines on the map in a rectangle
around the extreme points in the relation, or turn it off and not be
alarmed by big blue dotted lines going
On 11 February 2010 14:19, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
Doesnt all content have an identifiable author, or at least copyright
holder? Unless its computer generated that is.
The copyright holder isn't always the author, although in the case of
Channel 9/Telstra they should have
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 8:27 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11 February 2010 10:13, Arie Paap wildmy...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't used Merkaartor but I presume it presents relations in a way
similar to JOSM which is what I've been using. The specific example
I'm looking at
On 11 February 2010 14:19, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
Doesnt all content have an identifiable author, or at least copyright
holder? Unless its computer generated that is.
The copyright holder isn't always the author, although in the case of
Channel 9/Telstra they should have
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:27 PM, ed...@billiau.net wrote:
You can make it show big blue dotted lines on the map in a rectangle
around the extreme points in the relation, or turn it off and not be
alarmed by big blue dotted lines going everywhere..
If the relation has been renamed you could
Olá pessoal!
Hoje notei que a nova versão do Potlach exibe alguns dos nós da via com
círculos animados (um círculo pulsante).
Alguém faz idéia do que isso significa? Fiz uma rápida procura mas não achei
nada.
Flávio Henrique
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Na Bahia parece que há alguns nós duplicados... Mas deve haver um modo
simples de consertar isso.
2010/2/10 Flávio Henrique yoshi...@gmail.com
Hmmm...
muito bom!
Valeu pela informação Vitor!
Flávio Henrique
2010/2/10 Vitor George vitor.geo...@gmail.com
Olá pessoal,
Segue informações
É, tem bastante. Há que tomar cuidado, porque nem todos nós duplicados são
problemas.
No JOSM é bem fácil de resolver com o plugin Validator.. Outro dia eu
consertei um monte de nós duplicados que havia em Uberlândia.
Abs, V
2010/2/10 Bráulio Bezerra da Silva brauliobeze...@gmail.com
Na Bahia
Hallo Stefan,
Irgendwie blieb die Antwort an Dich in meinem Postausgang stecken..
Thomas Ineichen schrieb:
- den (Nicht-)Reaktionen nach eher nicht..
Ich hatte doch angeboten, ein Extrakt herzustellen, aber keine Antwort
erhalten.
Hiermit meite ich auch eher das Nicht-Interesse an D-A-CH.
Am 9. Februar 2010 22:10 schrieb Thomas Ineichen osm.mailingl...@t-i.ch:
Ich bin inzwischen leider nicht mehr ein Fan der OpenCycleMap, unter
anderem weil sie keine Paths darstellt und Mühe hat mit Multipolygonen..
Moin! Das mit den paths ist inzwischen Geschichte, nachdem es einige
Hallo Thomas,
Thomas Ineichen schrieb:
Mir persönlich würde Dein Angebot nur bedingt etwas nützen - als Schweizer
möchte ich die Schweiz komplett haben und daher müsste ich auch bei Deinem
Extrakt noch selbst 'Hand anlegen'
Ich kann ja das Gebiet im Süden (und im Osten) noch ein wenig
Hallo Martin,
Ich bin inzwischen leider nicht mehr ein Fan der OpenCycleMap, unter
anderem weil sie keine Paths darstellt und Mühe hat mit Multipolygonen..
Moin! Das mit den paths ist inzwischen Geschichte, nachdem es einige
Unterstützer eines entsprechenden tickets im trac dafür gab. Er
Thomas Ineichen osm.mailingl...@t-i.ch wrote:
Ich bin inzwischen leider nicht mehr ein Fan der OpenCycleMap, unter
anderem weil sie keine Paths darstellt und Mühe hat mit Multipolygonen..
Jupp, das rendering ist einfach Müll. Ich hatte schonmal begonnen ausgehend
vom Stil der Reit- und
Thomas Ineichen schrieb:
Ist es eigentlich (mit Mapnik?) nicht möglich, einen Weg abwechselnd
rot/blau einzufärben? Das wäre für mich die logische Mischung zwischen
Footway (rot) und Cycleway (blau)
bei lonvias hiking map geht das:
hi,
es gibt eine neue mapgen version 0.06
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapgen.pl
-help option
-font families und richtige font größen, offset von linie kann angegeben
werden
-kleinen bug bei beschriftungen behoben
-grid color kann angegeben werden
-multipolygone mit löchern unterstützt
Hallo zusammen,
Wir haben vom Schweizerischen Bundesamt für Verkehr das OK erhalten, die
offizielle Liste mit allen rund 25'000 Haltestellen des öffentlichen
Verkehrs in OSM verwenden zu dürfen. Freude herrscht!
Die Daten umfassen:
eindeutige Dienststellen-Nummer (DSNR): von 85-10 bis 85-94164
Am 10. Februar 2010 10:17 schrieb Sven Geggus li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de:
Thomas Ineichen osm.mailingl...@t-i.ch wrote:
Ich bin inzwischen leider nicht mehr ein Fan der OpenCycleMap, unter
anderem weil sie keine Paths darstellt und Mühe hat mit Multipolygonen..
Jupp, das rendering ist
Am 10.02.2010 10:48, Thomas Ineichen:
Hallo zusammen,
Wir haben vom Schweizerischen Bundesamt für Verkehr das OK erhalten, die
offizielle Liste mit allen rund 25'000 Haltestellen des öffentlichen
Verkehrs in OSM verwenden zu dürfen.
(..)
Wie geht man nun am besten vor? Wer hat schon
http://www.bast.de/cln_005/nn_42544/DE/Aufgaben/abteilung-f/referat-f4/Location-Code-List/location-code-list-start.html
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Am 10.02.2010 07:29, schrieb Torsten Breda:
Am 10. Februar 2010 00:24 schrieb Ulf Lampingulf.lamp...@googlemail.com:
Am 10.02.2010 00:02, schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
Am 9. Februar 2010 22:35 schrieb Ulf Lampingulf.lamp...@googlemail.com:
Das sieht jetzt schon ziemlich gut aus.
+1, sieht viel
Hallo,
habe die Datei (bzw. den Link ins svn) soeben an den Hersteller des
RollUp weitergegeben.
Marco
P.S. wirklich hübsch.
Ulf Lamping schrieb:
Am 10.02.2010 07:29, schrieb Torsten Breda:
Am 10. Februar 2010 00:24 schrieb Ulf Lampingulf.lamp...@googlemail.com:
Am 10.02.2010
Claudius schrieb:
Eine erste Idee zur Orientierung
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Austria/Import_plan.at
Ja, als Beispiel, dass bei so einem Import sehr viel schief gehen kann.
Aber hier gehts ja nur um Haltestellen.
Wie ich es machen würde:
Falls es im Umkreis von 25 m
Am 10.02.2010 02:52, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Nur eine Koordinate mit Namen ist nur die Hälfte Wert,
Ohne Frage ist jedes bisschen Zusatzinformation auch etwas mehr wert. Es
ist immer eine Abwaegung; wenn ich die Wahl habe, in der gleichen Zeit
entweder 10 Restaurants ohne oder 8 Restaurants
Am 10.02.2010 11:49, schrieb Chris-Hein Lunkhusen:
Claudius schrieb:
Falls es im Umkreis von 25 m keine Haltestelle gibt, dann rein
damit, ansonsten die importierte Haltestelle nur
als note-Node importierten (mit Namespace oder so).
+1
Und bitte gleich in einer Liste (z.B. im Wiki)
Am 10.02.2010 11:27, Marcus Wolschon:
http://www.bast.de/cln_005/nn_42544/DE/Aufgaben/abteilung-f/referat-f4/Location-Code-List/location-code-list-start.html
Praktische Auswirkungen auf uns bzw. auf den TMC Validator? Die IDs
werden ja nur fortgeführt und nicht geändert, oder?
Also müsste nur
Hi,
openclipart.org ist eine gute Anlaufstelle für soetwas.
zB: http://openclipart.org/media/files/AJ/9660 oder
http://testvm.openclipart.org/cchost/files/Anonymous/13006
mfg,
Florian
On 08/02/10 12:00, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
Hi !
ich brauche für eine Haiti-Karte noch folgende Icons:
*
Hallo,
Am 9. Februar 2010 22:26 schrieb Thomas Ineichen osm.mailingl...@t-i.ch:
Hallo Benny,
ich habe gestern diese Meldung gelesen:
Hr: Radfahrer-Service: Schlagloch weg per Mausklick
Am 08.02.2010 20:02, schrieb Josias Polchau:
On 08.02.2010 12:00, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
* Zeitung-Office.
ist zwar ein kiosk, die zeitung daraus kann aber gerne extrahiert werden:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Image:Kiosk.png
hi !
der link
http://j-po.de/download/osm/kiosk.svg
Hallo,
auf der kleinsten Zoomstufe wird meine Karte falsch dargestellt (siehe
screenshot). Die Karte wird mit Tilecache erzeugt.
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n4548395/screenshot.jpg
Openlayer ist wie folgt konfiguriert:
script src=http://openlayers.org/api/OpenLayers.js;/script
script
Martin Simon grenzde...@gmail.com wrote:
Vielleicht könnten wir damit mal versuchen, weniger zwischen
footway/cycleway/path zu unterscheiden, sondern den Fokus auf die
konkreten Eigenschaften zu legen (Widmung/Verbote auf der einen Seite
und Oberfläche, Breite etc auf der anderen).
In
Am 09.02.2010 21:19, schrieb Andreas Neumann:
In meiner Gegend wird eine Bundesstraße nach der anderen auf die Autobahn
verlegt.
Nicht ganz: durch den Autobahnneubau wird eine zweite Fernstraße häufig
nicht benötigt und daher abgestuft. Die Bundesstraße ist dann
unterbrochen. Beispiel: Beim
Am Mittwoch 10 Februar 2010 12:03:04 schrieb Ulf Lamping:
Bei einem Hotel kann das aber schon wichtig werden. Wenn du in der
französischen Pampa unterwegs bist (wo die Hoteldichte eh nicht so arg
hoch ist), es langsam gegen 20 Uhr geht und du seit zwei Stunden nur auf
volle/geschlossene
Am 09.02.2010 22:55, schrieb Johannes Huesing:
Andreas Neumannandr-neum...@gmx.net [Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 09:19:00PM CET]:
[...]
Ist das gesetzlich so festgelegt? In meiner Gegend wird eine
Bundesstraße nach der anderen auf die Autobahn verlegt. Ich habe deshalb
diese Autobahnstücke
Hallo,
ich habe da ein kleines Problem. Ich rendere Ausschnitte mit der osmarender.xsl
und momentan MSXML, das meldet zwar nix, ist aber einen ganzen Tick schneller
als XMLstarlet.
Hat aber noch immer einen zeitraubenden Faktor. Und zwar ist das die Area
Center Berechnung. Die Schluckt für
Thomas Ineichen schrieb:
Hallo zusammen,
Wir haben vom Schweizerischen Bundesamt für Verkehr das OK erhalten, die
offizielle Liste mit allen rund 25'000 Haltestellen des öffentlichen
Verkehrs in OSM verwenden zu dürfen. Freude herrscht!
Glückwunsch.
Die Daten umfassen:
eindeutige
Thomas Reincke schrieb:
Im Schema http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/%C3%96PNV_Schema entspricht
das am ehsten der (koordinatenlosen) stop_area.
sorry, meinte
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Oxomoa/%C3%96PNV-Schema
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Thomas Reincke schrieb:
Thomas Ineichen schrieb:
- in OSM heissen die Haltestellen momentan Paradeplatz, Bahnhofstrasse;
in der Excel-Tabelle aber Zürich, Paradeplatz, Zürich, Bahnhofstrasse
Ich würde die Orte und wahrscheinlich auch die Teilorte herausschmeißen.
Bei mir heißt
Hallo,
ich habe folgendes Problem, welches sich trotz intensiver Suche bis
dato für mich nicht lösen ließ:
In einem Nachbarort befindet sich eine Straße, welche auf der linken
Straßenseite einen anderen Namen als auf der rechten Straßenseite hat.
Wie habt/würdet Ihr so etwas taggen?
Gruß
Am 10.02.2010 19:32, schrieb Thomas D.:
Hallo,
ich habe folgendes Problem, welches sich trotz intensiver Suche bis
dato für mich nicht lösen ließ:
In einem Nachbarort befindet sich eine Straße, welche auf der linken
Straßenseite einen anderen Namen als auf der rechten Straßenseite
Thomas D. schrieb:
Hallo,
ich habe folgendes Problem, welches sich trotz intensiver Suche bis
dato für mich nicht lösen ließ:
In einem Nachbarort befindet sich eine Straße, welche auf der linken
Straßenseite einen anderen Namen als auf der rechten Straßenseite hat.
Wie habt/würdet Ihr
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