Hi,
Looking in the archives, it seems some have already tried to contact Urbis
regarding the utilization of Brussels geodata for openstreetmap.
Does anyone knows if that led to something?
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Hi!
JohnSmitty wrote:
NopMap is making the assertion that tags can't be altered once they
start being used, but this isn't the case since abutters etc have
already been deprecated in favour of other mapping methods/techniques.
No. I am making the assertion that the most important
On 14 January 2011 19:24, NopMap ekkeh...@gmx.de wrote:
No. I am making the assertion that the most important problems cannot be
solved by mass retagging, thus contradicting JohnSmittys earlier statement
that the lack of a mass retagging policy was the weakness rather than the
lack of an
The word you want is deprecate, not depreciate. Depreciate means to go down
in monetary value.
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Date :Fri Jan 14 03:43:26 America/Chicago 2011
On 14
Come posso inserire una farmacia agricola?
E' un negozio dove si acquistano prodotti fitosanitari, semi, concimi,
attrezzi agricoli etc.
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... ed un frantoio oleario?
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niubii, on 14/01/2011 14.56, wrote:
Come posso inserire una farmacia agricola?
E' un negozio dove si acquistano prodotti fitosanitari, semi, concimi,
attrezzi agricoli etc.
La cosa più vicina immediata che ho trovato è shop=garden_centre
però proporrei:
shop=agricultural_supplies
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:02:10 +0100, niubii wrote:
... ed un frantoio oleario?
man_made=works
produce=olive_oil
?
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niubii, on 14/01/2011 15.02, wrote:
... ed un frantoio oleario?
qualcosa tipo:
man_made=olive_oil_mill
man_made=oilmill (tagwatch=1)
oppure:
man_made=mill (tagwatch=30)
mill_type=olive_oil
da associare (se applicabile) a qualcosa come
craft=olive_oil
ciao
Damjan
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:54:42 +0100, Damjan Gerli wrote:
niubii, on 14/01/2011 15.02, wrote:
... ed un frantoio oleario?
[..]
A parte le divergenze di man_made (ma in realtà sono andato più ad
intuito, e non ho cercato in wiki)...
da associare (se applicabile) a qualcosa come
From: niubii [mailto:f.pelu...@gmail.com]
Sent: venerdì 14 gennaio 2011 14.57
To: openstreetmap list - italiano
Subject: [Talk-it] Farmacia agricola
Come posso inserire una farmacia agricola?
E' un negozio dove si acquistano prodotti fitosanitari, semi, concimi,
attrezzi agricoli etc.
David Paleino, on 14/01/2011 16.03, wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:54:42 +0100, Damjan Gerli wrote:
niubii, on 14/01/2011 15.02, wrote:
... ed un frantoio oleario?
[..]
A parte le divergenze di man_made (ma in realtà sono andato più ad
intuito, e non ho cercato in wiki)...
da associare
Probabilmente è una domanda banale ma cercando non ho trovato risposta,
mi sa che non sono bravo a cercare nella guida giusta.
Come da oggetto: due strade normalissime, incrocio a T, entrambe a due
sensi di marcia, ma quelli che si immettono nell'arteria principale non
possono svoltare a sinistra
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 16:46:11 +0100, Stefano Droghetti wrote:
Come da oggetto: due strade normalissime, incrocio a T, entrambe a due
sensi di marcia, ma quelli che si immettono nell'arteria principale non
possono svoltare a sinistra (più in là c'è una rotonda in cui girarsi).
Come lo
Fatta la relazione, in JOSM dovrebbe apparirti un segnale a fianco l'incrocio
(non ricordo se è un plugin però).
C'è il plugin
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/turnrestrictions
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Oggi ho seguito un link nel OSMI ed ho scoperto tutta una zona strana:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=42.69782lon=11.72833zoom=15layers=M
dalla mappa non sembra così incredibile, però se mettete una ortofoto
sotto, sembra assurdo (al meno per me): le linee non corrispondono con
niente in
2011/1/14 Maurizio Napolitano napoo...@gmail.com:
Fatta la relazione, in JOSM dovrebbe apparirti un segnale a fianco l'incrocio
(non ricordo se è un plugin però).
C'è il plugin
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/turnrestrictions
si, ma non è necessario per editare o aggiungere
Il giorno ven, 14/01/2011 alle 17.40 +0100, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer ha
scritto:
si, ma non è necessario per editare o aggiungere i turn restrictions
(ne per la visualisazzione della icona). Il plugin serve per
semplificare il lavoro (dicono).
Infatti, ho provato, è facilissimo farlo a mano, il
dalla mappa non sembra così incredibile, però se mettete una ortofoto
sotto, sembra assurdo (al meno per me): le linee non corrispondono con
niente in quella zona. Secondome sarebbe da revertare i edit di quel
utente.
gli edit sono un po' strani anche perché fatti con Potlach e quindi
senza
2011/1/14 David Paleino da...@debian.org:
A parte le divergenze di man_made (ma in realtà sono andato più ad
intuito, e non ho cercato in wiki)...
da associare (se applicabile) a qualcosa come
craft=olive_oil
...ecco: produce o craft?
Il chiave per olive_oil tra questi due nominati
2011/1/14 Stefano Salvador stefano.salva...@gmail.com:
Prima di fare revert comunque proverei a contattarlo.
si, sono d'accordo. Se siamo fortunati lo fa lui il revert ;-)
Chi se la sente di scriverlo? Io l'ho fatto nel passato (non a lui) ma
pare che scrivo troppo male, e troppo poco
2011/1/14 Alberto Nogaro bartosom...@yahoo.it:
From: niubii [mailto:f.pelu...@gmail.com]
Sent: venerdì 14 gennaio 2011 14.57
To: openstreetmap list - italiano
Subject: [Talk-it] Farmacia agricola
Come posso inserire una farmacia agricola?
E' un negozio dove si acquistano prodotti
Si ma se prima non c'era il divieto di svolta come faceva il Garmin a
dirti che violavi il codice della strada?
Stefano
Inviato da iPhone
Il giorno 14/gen/2011, alle ore 17:49, Stefano Droghetti
stefano.droghe...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Il giorno ven, 14/01/2011 alle 17.40 +0100, M∡rtin
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2011/1/14 Alberto Nogaro bartosom...@yahoo.it:
From: niubii [mailto:f.pelu...@gmail.com]
Sent:
Il giorno ven, 14/01/2011 alle 18.42 +0100, Stefano Tampieri ha
scritto:
Si ma se prima non c'era il divieto di svolta come faceva il Garmin a
dirti che violavi il codice della strada?
Mi diceva: Svolta a sinistra in via Bologna. Peccato che se io
l'avessi fatto mi avrebbero arrestato :D
Am 13. Januar 2011 12:52 schrieb Andreas Labres l...@lab.at:
Ausstellung Geo Data City
Ort: Wiener Planungswerkstatt, 1., Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 9
Dauer: 14. Jänner bis 25. März 2011
Ich war gestern bei der Eröffnung und die Ausstellung ist absolut
sehenswert.
Gleichzeitig ist sie ein auch
Rund um das Rathaus boomen derzeit die Ausstellung im Geodatenbereich:
Die Vermessung Wiens
Ausstellungskabinett und Foyer der Wienbibliothek im Rathaus
Eingang Lichtenfelsgasse 2, Stiege 6 (Lift), 1. Stock, 1010 Wien
Eröffnung der Ausstellung am 20. Jänner um 19.00 Uhr [0]
Ausstellung vom 21.
On 01/14/2011 08:37 AM, André Joost wrote:
Am 13.01.11 21:57, schrieb Michał Borsuk:
If this is your project, please stop at once, and wait until after the
vote.
Otherwise you will piss off many valuable mappers.
I think you never used josm so far.
You're tryng to derail the conversation.
Am 14.01.2011 02:16, Tobias Knerr:
Dominik Mahrer wrote:
One month ago I already posted an RFC on this proposal. In the meantime
I got plenty of comments and I have extended/corrected/rewritten nearly
the whole proposal.
I'm not very happy with the extensive use of relations. Especially
nested
How about you, and the few of us who understand why the proposal is a mere
nonsense, develop a better proposal? We seem to share the understanding of
the flaws; a new proposal may lead to a secession, which is the ugliest
thing possible, but I am not sure we can continue to improve the
Michał Borsuk michal.borsuk at gmail.com writes:
Au contraire. Whatever is used, is the law, or is going to become the
law. There is no divine being telling us what to do, so your promise of
not being obliged to do whatever is worth nothing. because by using
something you put the
Michał Borsuk michal.borsuk at gmail.com writes:
Is it a mere coincidence that the majority which doesn't see a problem
is also the majority that supports the proposal?
Probably. I, for one, will not be insulted if I'll hear you are developing a
plugin for JOSM implementing some other
Hi,
On 14.01.2011 09:58, Michał Borsuk wrote:
How about you, and the few of us who understand why the proposal is a
mere nonsense, develop a better proposal? We seem to share the
understanding of the flaws; a new proposal may lead to a secession,
which is the ugliest thing possible, but I am
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:46 AM, ant antof...@gmail.com wrote:
Example: If a housenumber is located exactly on the corner of two
streets (and no street name attached to it), an algorithm could only guess
which street it belongs to. Probably similar ambiguities are possible for
bus stops as
I've been reading this:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Public_Transpor
t
which I assume is the correct one to understand these discussions.
The key section I believe is:
Main Problem with the existing Schema
* Inconsistent handling of railway=tram_stop / railway=halt (node
Am 14.01.2011 12:46, schrieb ant:
Hi,
On 14.01.2011 09:58, Michał Borsuk wrote:
How about you, and the few of us who understand why the proposal is a
mere nonsense, develop a better proposal? We seem to share the
understanding of the flaws; a new proposal may lead to a secession,
which is the
Am 14.01.2011 12:29, schrieb Oleksandr Vlasov:
Michał Borsukmichal.borsukat gmail.com writes:
Au contraire. Whatever is used, is the law, or is going to become the
law. There is no divine being telling us what to do, so your promise of
not being obliged to do whatever is worth nothing.
On 14.01.2011 14:29, Richard Mann wrote:
If I were ever to map it, I'd put it in as a separate relation and put
days of operation in the two variants (do we have a tag for that?). I
I've seen people use opening_hours on route relations.
might also want a tag on the relation such as
On 14.01.2011 21:13, Michał Borsuk wrote:
3. lack of the need in the majority of cases (other cases: roles should
be enough*)
See my other posts.
Frankly not sure which one. Do you care to summarize what you mean?
I had my posting from 18:53 CET in mind, it's about getting a platform's
On 14 January 2011 18:56, ant antof...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14.01.2011 14:29, Richard Mann wrote:
If I were ever to map it, I'd put it in as a separate relation and put
days of operation in the two variants (do we have a tag for that?). I
I've seen people use opening_hours on route
On 14.01.2011 21:28, Michał Borsuk wrote:
I will elaborate on the complexity of timetable datasets, with actual
examples, if time permits. One question here, are you developing this
software as an academic assignment? If so, in which journal would you like
to publish?
Are you addressing me?
...Also, it is quite unlikely that a stop is served in only one direction
whereas the road it resides on is used in both. For stops that are situated
at a segment that is served only in one direction, it is clear in what
direction the stop is used, isn't it..
Actually, this is not unlikely
Style details here:
https://github.com/maning/osmphgps/blob/master/styles/default/points#L197
I assume this includes both, the features on the map and those that will be
indexed by a Gamin device?
In any case, I also tried some OSM-Garmin files from other areas (Europe), and
here the index is
Wayne is actually the one who created the image and he works for
GMANews.TV. The attribution is there but the license details is not.
Personally, I'm quite OK with the neglect of mention of any licensing
or copyright. Like you said, it's pretty doubtful that anyone would
want to reuse this map
I just got home from the GK mapping with Rally. Just an important
note, GPS alone won't work on high density slum areas. We tried a
couple of approach: GPS, map sketching, compass and a laser range
finder. Will post details later.
One very cool thing that happened at the end of the day is that
Hello,
Someone has added coastline to the administration boundaries from the SA
border to Port Philip Bay and removed the old coastline. There edit comment
was removed malformed Victorian/SE SA coastlines and added 'coastline' tag
to administrative boundaries to form accurate coastlines
The
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:46:08 +1030
Markus_g marku...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hello,
Someone has added coastline to the administration boundaries from the
SA border to Port Philip Bay and removed the old coastline. There
edit comment was removed malformed Victorian/SE SA coastlines and
added
I originally cc'd my original email to the HOT list as well, however
it would see they doesn't bother trying to help unless you are a 3rd
world country with a high chance of PR...
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 4:02 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Not sure how useful it'd be in Australia, but the massive floods all
over Australia, except for the bush fires near Perth of course, might
do well to map a lot of effected areas from Bing where coverage
exists.
and
On 15 January 2011 10:45, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
Perhaps somebody familiar with the affected areas could create a list
of specific ways that remote mappers can help? Tasks that include
specific geographic starting points and limited scope are easier to
act on.
Almost all
Just FYI, the nearmap.com images of the Brisbane CBD are now up - 2cm
resolution and taken on the 13th (from plane to web in 36 hours). Next up
will be Ipswich at some point this weekend.
http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-27.470182,153.027835z=16t=k
b
On 12 January 2011 18:39, John Smith
On 15 January 2011 11:03, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
Just FYI, the nearmap.com images of the Brisbane CBD are now up - 2cm
resolution and taken on the 13th (from plane to web in 36 hours). Next up
will be Ipswich at some point this weekend.
On 15 January 2011 11:29, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's a couple of interesting things I found:
http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=NaN,NaNz=20t=knmd=20110113
Hmmm looks like I hit a bug :D
http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-27.541924,152.944222z=19t=knmd=20110113
On 15/01/11 03:37, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:46:08 +1030
Markus_gmarku...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hello,
Someone has added coastline to the administration boundaries from the
SA border to Port Philip Bay and removed the old coastline. There
edit comment was removed malformed
I contacted the user and he will duplicate the coastline. I agree that the
best option is to duplicate.
Ill have a check on it after he is finished.
Markus_g
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On 15 January 2011 11:38, Andrew Harvey andrew.harv...@gmail.com wrote:
I've updated the details, for version 3751.
I wonder if Ben would be so kind as to have a standard tile URL, I
haven't dug into the current TMS/WMS code to see if you can supply
custom URLs, alternatively using a web server
I had a look to see if a simple revert in JOSM was possible. For some reason
probably because it was a huge change and others had edited since, JOSM
couldn't find some history and would just fail. I then gave up.
Markus_g
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On 15/01/11 09:38, Andrew Harvey wrote:
I've updated the details, for version 3751.
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Andrew Harveyandrew.harv...@gmail.com wrote:
I've put some details on how to add NearMap back in for the latest
JOSM versions on the wiki,
On 15/01/11 10:06, John Smith wrote:
On 15 January 2011 12:03, 4x4falconi...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
How do you get it to show on the imagery menu list?
Add another layer to the list:
tms:http://localhost:port/
Or something to that effect, depending where you are pulling the images from.
Folks
NearMap's flood run of Brisbane is partially online. e.g. in the CBD
through to Oxley Creek at least.
Sam Vekemans has expressed interest to me in helping trace the flood line.
All I can say to that right now is please trace not just to the level of
the visible floodwater but also
On 15 January 2011 12:15, 4x4falcon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
Already done this using the BTC redirect but was hoping to use the
SlippyMap Plugin Custom Tile Source method as the redirect is very slow.
Same thing for tiles...
Slippy map integrated with WMS, tms = tile map source (I assume)
On 15 January 2011 12:37, Brendan Morley morb@beagle.com.au wrote:
I have no idea what to tag it, I'm sure you'll work something out.
waterway=flood_plain ?
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I have no idea what to tag it, I'm sure you'll work something out.
Brendan
flood_prone=yes
Cheers
Ross
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On 15 January 2011 12:52, 4x4falcon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
I have no idea what to tag it, I'm sure you'll work something out.
Brendan
flood_prone=yes
Need to expand it a little to cover how often that level is likely to
occur etc and/or height above the normal river level.
The URL format is pretty much Google-compatible, and there's also the format
that was added for Potlatch (with the three ! characters).
See
http://forum.nearmap.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=751p=1262hilit=url+format#p1262
Please note that I'm not making any specific comment whatsoever regarding
On 15 January 2011 13:29, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
The URL format is pretty much Google-compatible, and there's also the format
that was added for Potlatch (with the three ! characters).
See
http://forum.nearmap.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=751p=1262hilit=url+format#p1262
Might
Ben,
some interesting shots there. I take it the MultiView part won't be
up until later? It seems to be showing older imagery at the moment.
A little bit of unfortunate image slicing here in just the wrong place. :)
http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-27.475182,153.020904z=20t=knmd=20110113
And I
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 1:02 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 15 January 2011 11:38, Andrew Harvey andrew.harv...@gmail.com wrote:
I've updated the details, for version 3751.
I wonder if Ben would be so kind as to have a standard tile URL, I
haven't dug into the current
On 15 January 2011 13:57, Andrew Harvey andrew.harv...@gmail.com wrote:
You can use NearMaps current tile API in josm 3751, as I described on
the wiki, No redirecting necessary,
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/NearMap_PhotoMaps#version_3751.2B
This is what it should look like,
JOSM 3751 has the nearmap slippymap (i think that's the older josm).
My idea is to use josm for the detailed tracing, then use qgis to
convert it to a .shp file layer.
Then upload it to koordinates.com as a public layer called 'your
version of floodmess area'.
If many people do this, then we
Hi - yes, in the interests of time we skipped Multiview for these surveys so
as to get the PhotoMaps up faster.
cheers
b
On 15 January 2011 11:54, Stephen Hope slh...@gmail.com wrote:
Ben,
some interesting shots there. I take it the MultiView part won't be
up until later? It seems to be
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 11:29:01 +0800
Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
Also: we're being linked like crazy from several major media sources,
so if you can ensure you have a decent-size browser cache and avoid
trying to spider down large areas of tiles, that'd be very helpful in
reducing the
Er... there's lots! Most of the FairFax media sites picked up the Sydney
Morning Herald article yesterday, and now that the latest Brisbane CBD and
Oxley surveys are up, the Brisbane Courier Mail and Brisbane Times linked
directly to us this morning (both seem to be rotating many stories about
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 12:55:14 +1000
John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 15 January 2011 12:52, 4x4falcon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
I have no idea what to tag it, I'm sure you'll work something out.
Brendan
flood_prone=yes
Need to expand it a little to cover how often
ps. does anyone have a time stamp for exactly when the flood reached
peak height?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/infographics/qld-floods/height.htm
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Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
ps. does anyone have a time stamp for exactly when the flood reached
peak height?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/infographics/qld-floods/height.htm
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On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Brendan Morley morb@beagle.com.au wrote:
Folks
NearMap's flood run of Brisbane is partially online. e.g. in the CBD
through to Oxley Creek at least.
Sam Vekemans has expressed interest to me in helping trace the flood line.
All I can say to that right
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 13:03:10 +0800
Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
Er... there's lots! Most of the FairFax media sites picked up the
Sydney Morning Herald article yesterday,
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/flood-devastation-mapped-by-highres-sky-cams-20110114
It's all collected at the same time, but to speed up processing we left the
multiview out of this pass (it'll get done later) so that the Ipswitch and
river mouth surveys get online faster
cheers
b
On 15 January 2011 13:28, Andrew Harvey andrew.harv...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
flood_prone=yes
Need to expand it a little to cover how often that level is likely to
occur etc and/or height above the normal river level.
Jan 2010 added to it somehow would be adequate?
I think it would be
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 07:57:49 +0100
waldo000...@gmail.com waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net
wrote:
flood_prone=yes
Need to expand it a little to cover how often that level is
likely to occur etc and/or height above the
JohnSmith wrote
I originally cc'd my original email to the HOT list as well, however
it would see they doesn't bother trying to help unless you are a 3rd
world country with a high chance of PR...
Given the incessant trolling and cyber-stalking of OSM by some vocal
Australians, I'd be suprised if
On 15 January 2011 11:02, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Last I heard the death toll was at 16 for Qld, I'm not aware if there
has been any deaths in other states.
I just heard that one person from Grantham, their body was found 86 km away.
On 15 January 2011 17:35, Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com wrote:
JohnSmith wrote
I originally cc'd my original email to the HOT list as well, however
it would see they doesn't bother trying to help unless you are a 3rd
world country with a high chance of PR...
Given the incessant
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
Something like:
flood_prone=yes
flood_prone:height=*
Obviously, we'd need to carefully define height (is it normally with
respect to some marker, or with respect to sea level, etc.?) Anyway,
the idea is that
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 18:35:58 +1100
Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com wrote:
JohnSmith wrote
I originally cc'd my original email to the HOT list as well, however
it would see they doesn't bother trying to help unless you are a 3rd
world country with a high chance of PR...
Given the
Sorry I can't participate actively in the efforts right now.
I'll have more time to help in the weekend.
It would be insteresting if we could map roadblocks in the affected areas.
I think the city of Teresópolis is almost isolated.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Updated list of blocked ways:
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidiano/860211-rodovias-da-regiao-serrana-do-rio-permanecem-interditadas-veja-lista.shtml
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:51 AM, vitor vitor.geo...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry I can't participate actively in the efforts right now.
I'll have
Am 14.01.2011 00:44, schrieb Michael Florian Schönitzer:
Ich habe ein Garmin nüvi 255T (anscheinend eine modifizierte Variante des
255er) und dafür jetzt eine 2 GB microSD-Karte gekauft.
Ich hab All-In-One für Deutschland heruntergeladen, entpackt und in den
Ordner garmin kopiert.
Das Navi
Hallo Dirk,
Am 14.01.2011 01:44, schrieb fla...@googlemail.com:
Los gehts in Portugal diesmal und dann ist geplant sich langsam bis
Frankreich vorzuarbeiten.
Solche Aktionen sind grundsätzlich zu begrüßen und wenn es mir meine frei Zeit
erlaubt, dann beteilige ich mich auch gerne daran. Aber
Was? Hab ich das IPO verpasst? OSM ist an der Börse? Dein Betreff hat
mich etwas verwirrt.
Für den flachen Wortwitz schnapp ich mir aber auch ein oder zwei Pakete.
Claudius
Am 14.01.2011 01:44, fla...@googlemail.com:
Dank der guten Abdeckung von Bing kann man auch Brücken und Tunnels
Hi !
ich habe mal Schleswig-Holstein in Maperitive gerender und Probleme mit
der See gehabt wie in [1] beschrieben.
Nun wollte ich die Settings entsprechend über die Commandozeile ändern -
aber die Grafik wird nicht geändert aufgebaut.
Kann mir einer sagen wie man dieses übernehmen
Hallo,
Am 14. Januar 2011 09:06 schrieb Ulf Lamping ulf.lamp...@googlemail.com:
Mein nüvi erwartet genau eine gmapsupp.img im Verzeichnis garmin, damit
geht es. Ich weiss nicht mehr genau, ob man die Karte in den Einstellungen
noch aktivieren muß. Taucht die dort überhaupt auf?
Probier doch
Hi,
wollte mir gerade die Yahoo Bilder in
JOSM für ein bestimmtes Gebiet anschauen.
Leider geht das zur Zeit mit JOSM nicht.
Ich habe in Erinnerung das dieses Problem
hier schonmal besprochen wurde, ich finde
aber leider den Thread nicht mehr. Kann mir
da jemand helfen? Oder weiß noch jemand
Hi,
Pascal Neis schrieb:
Ich habe in Erinnerung das dieses Problem
hier schonmal besprochen wurde, ich finde
aber leider den Thread nicht mehr. Kann mir
da jemand helfen?
ok, den Thread habe ich gefunden:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-de/2010-November/079908.html
Eine
Hallo,
On 01/14/11 12:08, Pascal Neis wrote:
Eine wirklich brauchbare Lösung war aber
nicht dabei. Bin ich der einzige bei dem
es zur Zeit nicht klappt oder tritt das
Problem öfters auf ?
Bloede Frage, koennen wir Yahoo nicht einfach jetzt komplett rauswerfen?
Gibt es *irgendeine* Gegend, in
moin,
Am 14.01.2011 12:11, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Bloede Frage, koennen wir Yahoo nicht einfach jetzt komplett
rauswerfen? Gibt es *irgendeine* Gegend, in der Yahoo-Bilder besser
sind als Bing?
Bye
Frederik
abgesehen davon, daß ich Yahoo in Josm auch nicht zum Laufen kriege,
sind die
Am Freitag 14 Januar 2011 12:11:25 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hallo,
Hallo!
On 01/14/11 12:08, Pascal Neis wrote:
Eine wirklich brauchbare Lösung war aber
nicht dabei. Bin ich der einzige bei dem
es zur Zeit nicht klappt oder tritt das
Problem öfters auf ?
Ich hatte das auch schon öfters.
Hallo,
ich habe gerade keinen Zugang zum richtigen Rechner.
Es gibt für den Yahoo-Server auch eine Service WMS-Url. Und dann kann
zwischen mehreren Serivce auswählen, eine Alternative von denen läuft bei
mir noch,während die Orginal WMS-Url bei mir auch nicht mehr geht.
Zur Frederik-Frage: in
Am 14. Januar 2011 12:11 schrieb Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
Hallo,
On 01/14/11 12:08, Pascal Neis wrote:
Eine wirklich brauchbare Lösung war aber
nicht dabei. Bin ich der einzige bei dem
es zur Zeit nicht klappt oder tritt das
Problem öfters auf ?
Bloede Frage, koennen wir Yahoo
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