After a hiatus of two weeks (during which time no-one apparently
noticed it wasn't working) the coastline checker is updated again.
North america is actually looking pretty good these days.
Have a nice day,
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From: Igor Brejc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 17 July 2008 20:19:02 BDT
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] OSM maps in 3D
Hi,
I've started playing around using DirectX in combination with SRTM
data to draw 3D relief OSM maps. The plan is to add this feature to
Kosmos. Please visit
On Jul 18, 2008, at 09:27, elvin ibbotson wrote:
Very nice but it needs DirectX. I cut my map programming teeth on a
viewer for British OS maps which uses Java 3D
(http://britain.poco.org.uk/desktop.html
). I can’t share it because of copyright restrictions on the maps,
but the
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 08:27:56AM +0100, elvin ibbotson wrote:
Why not use Java instead of Microsoft stuff then it would run on
anything.
Java doesn’t really run on anything, and we’re only just getting close
to a full working free software implementation.
For 3D, some framework that sits on
On 18 Jul 2008, at 09:35, Robert Vollmert wrote:
On Jul 18, 2008, at 09:27, elvin ibbotson wrote:
Very nice but it needs DirectX. I cut my map programming teeth on
a viewer for British OS maps which uses Java 3D (http://
britain.poco.org.uk/desktop.html). I can’t share it because of
On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:25 , Simon Ward wrote:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 08:27:56AM +0100, elvin ibbotson wrote:
Why not use Java instead of Microsoft stuff then it would run on
anything.
Java doesn’t really run on anything,
Well, this is just nonsense :-) NASA World Wind for Java is made in
From: Simon Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 18 July 2008 09:25:55 BDT
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OSM maps in 3D
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 08:27:56AM +0100, elvin ibbotson wrote:
Why not use Java instead of Microsoft stuff then it would run on
anything.
Java doesn’t
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elvin ibbotson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Simon Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 08:27:56AM +0100, elvin ibbotson wrote:
Why not use Java instead of Microsoft stuff then it would run on
anything.
Java doesn’t really run on anything,
At least I'm interested in a Java framework to render maps respective layers
from OSM data. Then I dream of an easy configuration of render rules. Better:
The rules can be extracted out of the features pages of the
wiki.openstreetmap.org! Then any feature change of the community would change
Hi,
You're talking free as in beer. Simon was talking free as in freedom.
I hope he'll at least be happy once he has a free as in freedom
software implementation. If he chose to go on to say you cannot really
use Java because there's no reasonably performing free as in freedom
processor
Simone Cortesi wrote:
is there more information available? like which company printed them?
costs? forgot to ask while in Limerick...
You can get similar made at nearly any print shop or sign maker - around
me, they tend to run ~US$40 for something roughly that size on vinyl.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 10:21:31AM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
Java runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris and has been full, free
and working for years.
You're talking free as in beer. Simon was talking free as in freedom.
Correct. If I hadn’t managed to get JOSM working on a free (as in
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 11:57:29AM +0200, Frederik Ramm wrote:
You're talking free as in beer. Simon was talking free as in freedom.
I hope he'll at least be happy once he has a free as in freedom
software implementation.
Oh, I’ll never be happy :)
Seriously, as much as I’d love
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 11:29:40AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're talking free as in beer. Simon was talking
free as in freedom.
I suppose that being Java open sourced under GPL is free in
both meanings, right?
There’s nothing in the GPL (or in the four freedoms that it’s based
Simon Ward had a great shot of it:
http://bleah.co.uk/~simon/photos/sotm08/069-00039.jpg.html
Cheers
Andy
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Subject: [OSM-talk] poster things
anyone
Hi,
could someone point out how to convert OSM-XML to MS Access?
I tried the import assistant and it doesn't give an error while importing but
then all records are empty...
Any idea? Any conversion program?
Tnx
Gary68
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Hi,
could someone point out how to convert OSM-XML to MS Access?
What exactly do you want to do? If you can be bothered to install
Mysql, then you could use Osmosis to insert data into Mysql and
access the Mysql database directly from Access. If you want to really
store data in Access
Perhaps OSM -- CSV, then open it with Ms Excel as a spreadsheet then import
from Ms Access ?
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/export/osm2csv/
Lucas
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Enviado el: vie 18/07/2008 14:40
Para:
Stefan Zeller wrote:
Hi Igor,
that looks really nice :-).
From what do you get the relief information? From contour lines? I just ask
because on Image4 there is a closed contour line directly above the word
Kamnica, which lays on a slope.
greetings,
Stefku
Thanks. All the
Hi all,
Really pleased to announce Potlatch 0.10 - hopefully something for
everyone.
If you're a map editor, the biggest change is that tagged nodes in
ways are now indicated with a little black circle - so you can see
traffic lights, mini-roundabouts, railway stations, gates etc. etc.
If
elvin ibbotson wrote:
Very nice but it needs
DirectX. I cut my map programming teeth on a viewer for British OS maps
which uses Java 3D (http://britain.poco.org.uk/desktop.html).
I can’t share it because of copyright restrictions on the maps, but the
principle would apply to any map
Ian Dees wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Igor Brejc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I've started playing around using DirectX in combination with SRTM data
to draw 3D relief OSM maps. The plan is to add this feature to Kosmos.
Please visit
Igor Brejc schrieb:
Hi,
I've started playing around using DirectX in combination with SRTM data
to draw 3D relief OSM maps. The plan is to add this feature to Kosmos.
Please visit http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-in-3d if
you want to see some initial results.
Yap, this
Alex S. wrote:
Igor Brejc wrote:
I've started playing around using DirectX in combination with SRTM data
to draw 3D relief OSM maps. The plan is to add this feature to Kosmos.
I'd suggest writing it with OpenGL instead of DirectX, as it's
cross-platform.
If I
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Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio wrote:
| Perhaps OSM -- CSV, then open it with Ms Excel as a spreadsheet then
| import from Ms Access ?
|
| http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/export/osm2csv/
Why use Excel? Access has perfectly good CSV import
You're right, you can connect directly to a text (csv) database too.
Lucas
De: Robert (Jamie) Munro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: vie 18/07/2008 16:34
Para: Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio; Talk Openstreetmap
Asunto: Re: [OSM-talk] OSM - MS Access
Hi,
Correct. If I hadn’t managed to get JOSM working on a free (as in
freedom) implementation of Java, I probably wouldn’t have been
contributing to OSM this year.
Well even then JOSM is still GPL, which has so many strings attached
that nobody outside the world of software development
Jannis, I think the "nicety" of screenshots I published are more the
result of a better graphics card than my programming skills :). I'm
sure you can come up with even better stuff using DirectX 10 or
something similar :)
Anyway, I too worked on a similar thing 2-3 years ago but then I gave
Jannis, I think the "nicety" of screenshots I published are more the
result of a better graphics card than my programming skills :). I'm
sure you can come up with even better stuff using DirectX 10 or
something similar
Anyway, I too worked on a similar thing 2-3 years ago but then I gave
up
Andrew MacKinnon wrote:
Recently, it appears that Mapnik has started rendering the name of
relations on the map, as if they were street names. For example, it
renders the name of the Cosburn bus route along Haldon Avenue in
this
http://tile.openstreetmap.org/tile-downloads-week-of-2008-07-01.png
Jon
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On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew MacKinnon wrote:
Recently, it appears that Mapnik has started rendering the name of
relations on the map, as if they were street names. For example, it
renders the name of the Cosburn bus route along Haldon Avenue
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 19:00 +0100, Andy Allan wrote:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew MacKinnon wrote:
Recently, it appears that Mapnik has started rendering the name of
relations on the map, as if they were street names. For example, it
Would it be possible to get this designs? I'd like to do something for
the Swiss group and don't want to start everything from scratch.
Martijn van Exel wrote:
Henk Hoff had them made, there's two more being made still, with a
different design.
Op 17 jul 2008, om 07:20 heeft Nick Black het
It reminds me of a nuclear fallout map ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:US_fallout_exposure.png
Igor
Jon Burgess wrote:
http://tile.openstreetmap.org/tile-downloads-week-of-2008-07-01.png
Jon
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You could download and install zangweb - it has perl and mysql distributions
in it.
Kevin.
2008/7/18 Gerhard Schwanz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
Tnx for the answers so far. I will check them out. Although I have never
run a perl script before on my windows machine. What do I want to do? I want
Dear talk,
Could some native english speaker explain the difference between
highway=path and highway=byway recently introduced in map features ?
The description is not obvious. Is it unpaved / paved ? Where is the limit
between path-byway and byway-unclassified ?
regards
Pieren
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:19:02PM +0200, Igor Brejc wrote:
I've started playing around using DirectX in combination with SRTM data
to draw 3D relief OSM maps. The plan is to add this feature to Kosmos.
Please visit http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-in-3d if
you want to see
On 15 Jul 2008, at 08:08, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Daniel Glassey wrote:
fwiw location-wise I would prefer somewhere more easily and cheaply
accessible by most people that would like to come than I expect GC
would be.
Being a bit of a tree-hugger at heart, I'd prefer somewhere in
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:07:02 -0700
From: Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Rendering name of route relations
Perhaps we need a tag for an identifying string for a relation, which is
not supposed to be rendered?
Why don't a render=yes/no tag.
Greetings
Hi,
(RichardF)
Being a bit of a tree-hugger at heart, I'd prefer somewhere in
mainland Europe easily accessible by train.
(SteveC)
...so you can skip it again? :-P
There were a number of people absent at this year's SOTM who are
quite active and/or important to the project - JonB wasn't
Pieren wrote:
Dear talk,
Could some native english speaker explain the difference between
highway=path and highway=byway recently introduced in map features ?
For one, byway was never proposed or described or otherwise documented,
but instead just plopped into map features. So I guess no
Hi,
Could some native english speaker explain the difference between
highway=path and highway=byway recently introduced in map features ?
For one, byway was never proposed or described or otherwise documented,
but instead just plopped into map features.
Just like them darn
Frederik Ramm wrote:
For one, byway was never proposed or described or otherwise documented,
but instead just plopped into map features.
Just like them darn motorways... nobody ever put them to vote, it's
a shame ;-)
Except that motorways were there on the very first rev (ok, second) of
Map
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Alex Mauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
For one, byway was never proposed or described or otherwise documented,
but instead just plopped into map features.
Just like them darn motorways... nobody ever put them to vote, it's
a shame ;-)
Frederik Ramm wrote:
There were a number of people absent at this year's SOTM who are
quite active and/or important to the project - JonB wasn't there,
Blackadder wasn't there, Artem wasn't there, Jordan Hatcher cancelled,
Martijn van O wasn't there, neither was Franciso Santos, there was
On 18 Jul 2008, at 08:13, Igor Brejc wrote:
elvin ibbotson wrote:
Very nice but it needs DirectX. I cut my map programming teeth on a
viewer for British OS maps which uses Java 3D
(http://britain.poco.org.uk/desktop.html
). I can’t share it because of copyright restrictions on the
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Edoardo Marascalchi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pittosto, quindi, inviterei tutti ad usare di più la wiki anche per le
discussioni visto che così resterebbero consultabili anche a distanza di
tempo.
mi sto impegnando...i promise.
ecco, ho addirittura creato una
Luigi Toscano wrote:
Carlo Stemberger ha scritto:
Oh cavoli... la cosa allora si fa più complicata. Ma perché city? Non
sarebbe più semplice riservare city ai comuni?
Tra l'altro (deviando un attimo dal discorso iniziale) in Italia c'è una
distinzione regolamentata tra Comune
2008/7/18 Luigi Toscano [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
legato al numero civico per le strade cittadine?
questo non lo sapevo: come si fa quando la strada e` a senso unico in
direzione contraria ai numeri civici? oneway = -1? non dicevano di
evitarlo?
Sicuramente ci sono casi in cui è inevitabile...
Luigi Toscano wrote:
legato al numero civico per le strade cittadine?
questo non lo sapevo: come si fa quando la strada e` a senso unico in
direzione contraria ai numeri civici? oneway = -1? non dicevano di
evitarlo?
Se è così, chiedo scusa: avevo ricavato quest'informazione
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Edoardo Marascalchi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
che ne direste se nelle città come Milano, Genova, Torino ... dove ci
sono parecchi utenti registrati cominciassimo ad organizzare mapping
party una volta al mese a data fissa (tipo terzo mercoledì del mese a
Simone Cortesi wrote:
ma a pavia niente? :)
Anche a pavia, ma tra pavesini... :P
Edo
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2008/7/18 Edoardo Marascalchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Simone Cortesi wrote:
ma a pavia niente? :)
Anche a pavia, ma tra pavesini... :P
gli amici tedeschi mi hanno appena detto che sono scandalizzati per
questa nostra eccessiva convivialità nel mappare insieme... :)
Alle venerdì 18 luglio 2008, Edoardo Marascalchi ha scritto:
Luigi Toscano wrote:
legato al numero civico per le strade cittadine?
questo non lo sapevo: come si fa quando la strada e` a senso unico in
direzione contraria ai numeri civici? oneway = -1? non dicevano di
evitarlo?
Se è
perché è già così..
No, questa non l'ho capita. Lo so benissimo che la strada prende la direzione
con cui viene disegnata; ma, sarò schematico io, non mi viene naturale
assegnare una direzione in fondo arbitraria (per le strade a doppio senso):
si tratta di un'informazione comunque che va a
Salve a tutti,
ho un problemino: sto cercando disperatamente il tag per i rifugi alpini:
esiste? Ho guardato sul wiki italiano e internazionale senza grandi
risultati... :-(
Grazie
Alberto
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Alberto Riva wrote:
Salve a tutti,
ho un problemino: sto cercando disperatamente il tag per i rifugi
alpini: esiste? Ho guardato sul wiki italiano e internazionale senza
grandi risultati... :-(
building=mountain dew ??
anche se qui
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OpenPisteMap
usano
Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
che ne direste se nelle città come Milano, Genova, Torino ... dove ci
sono parecchi utenti registrati cominciassimo ad organizzare mapping
party una volta al mese a data fissa (tipo terzo mercoledì del mese a
milano, secondo giovedì a Torino, primo martedì a
Ciao
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Carlo Stemberger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
E Lecco? La città manzoniana attualmente è in uno stato pietoso, anche
perché non ci sono neppure le carte di Yahoo. Vero che forse al momento
non ci sono utenti lecchesi, ma si raggiunge comodamente in treno da
Il problema è sorto perchè sto inserendo un po' di sentieri in val di Fassa
che ho mappato in questi anni...
Per quanto riguarda le strutture mancano di fatto i tag di:
- rifugi alpini (come ho chiesto nella mail precedente)
- bivacchi (teoricamente sarebbero shelters)
- baite accessibili al
Edoardo Marascalchi ha scritto:
Qui il problema non è decidere quando un village diventa town e quando
city, ma quando un hamlet è un suburb o meno.
Ok, iniziamo da qui. Perché poi ci sarebbe anche county[1], che è
ancora più misterioso.
Nel caso proposto da Carlo, ad Agrate, per me
Ciao
2008/7/18 Giuseppe Maria Capriani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 7/18/08, Luciano Montanaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Naa! I forum richiedono frequentazione. La mailing list mi arriva
assieme al resto della posta.
Preferisco la lista,personalmente.
Esistono i feed rss. Voto a favore del forum
Rilancio questa discussione che era morta senza portare a niente.
Carlo Stemberger ha scritto:
Dunque? Che si fa? Tra l'altro ho notato che anche il wiki è
incoerente: in una pagina[1] sostiene la maiuscola, in
Il 18 luglio 2008 13.56, cristina moretto ha scritto:
per contro, un forum tende a riempirsi di vecchie domande, esattamente
come una mailing list, e spesso e` indicizzato da google peggio degli
archivi della lista (che esistono e sono visualizzabili esattamente
come un forum) e difficilmente
Carlo Stemberger wrote:
Rilancio questa discussione che era morta senza portare a niente.
Scusate se mi ripeto,
magari qualcuno non conosce doodle...
Doodle e` un servizio che ci permette di votare democraticamente nel
caso dovessimo fare delle scelte..
e` un sondaggio online!
almeno evitiamo
Carlo Stemberger wrote:
Non basta mettere nel wiki qualcosa tipo
=== Sì ===
*
*
* [...]
=== No ===
*
*
* [...]
?
(4 tilde = firma)
Siamo 4 gatti, non ci vuole molto a contarci...
si, puo` bastare.
MA
1.che si fa? si apre una pagina wiki per ogni
cristina moretto ha scritto:
3. personalmente non mi pare che la wiki page sia uno strumento adatto
per un sondaggio...li magari ci mettiamo il risultato del sondaggio
Ok
4.e` piu` veloce seguire il link doodle e spuntare la propria preferenza
che andare sulla wiki, loggarsi ed
Un unico dubbio, se mi dai una risposta soddisfacente, per me va
benissimo doodle: c'è un controllo dei voti?
Mi sembra di no... voglio dire,
1. uno potrebbe votare più volte
2. potrebbero votare anche persone che non fanno parte di OSM
Col wiki invece
1. esistono strumenti per
2008/7/18 Carlo Stemberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rilancio questa discussione che era morta senza portare a niente.
???
MI sembrava che si fosse giunti alla conclusione di usare via e
piazza in minuscolo.
ok ok ... mi rileggo il thread
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cristina moretto ha scritto:
e, come ti dicevo, soprattutto per non aprire mille pagine wiki
Ripeto, per me vanno benissimo entrambe le soluzioni. Le pagine di
discussione sul wiki comunque sono lì proprio per questi scopi, anche
perché c'è tutto lo spazio che si vuole per descrivere in
Non ho ancora votato perché sono indeciso. Stavo per preferire le
minuscole ma poi ho pensato che di solito non si dice ci troviamo nella
piazza S.Marco, ma ci troviamo in piazza S. Marco, come se in effetti
piazza facesse parte del nome.
Ottima osservazione.
Per rafforzare ancora la mia
Alle venerdì 18 luglio 2008, Niccolo Rigacci ha scritto:
Senza dubbio dirò la mia casa è in una piazza di Firenze, ma
nel caso di abito in Piazza Maggiore a Bologna secondo me
l'accademico della crusca ci mette la maiuscola.
Ma anche se non la mettesse, in questo caso stiamo parlando di Piazza
hay allemaal,
Op www.nieuwekaart.nl staat informatie over nieuwbouw projecten. Deze
informatie wordt via GIS aangeboden. Zie
ttp://www.nieuwekaart.nl/index.php?content=101
Kunnen wij daar een layer van maken voor OpenLayers?
Geert.
Message sent
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 09:34:04AM +0200, Geert Schuring wrote:
hay allemaal,
Op www.nieuwekaart.nl staat informatie over nieuwbouw projecten. Deze
informatie wordt via GIS aangeboden. Zie
ttp://www.nieuwekaart.nl/index.php?content=101
Kunnen wij daar een layer van maken voor OpenLayers?
gt; hay allemaal,
gt;
gt; Op www.nieuwekaart.nl staat informatie over nieuwbouw projecten. Deze
gt; informatie wordt via GIS aangeboden. Zie
gt; ttp://www.nieuwekaart.nl/index.php?content=101
gt;
gt; Kunnen wij daar een layer van maken voor OpenLayers?
Ik vraag me af wat de toegevoegde
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Geert Schuring wrote:
Maar het is wel een mooie indicator om de OSM dekking eens te controleren.
En dat alleen al zou een hele slimme manier zijn om historische data van
die site te gaan bijhouden. Immers het is een automatische
OpenStreetBug-powered-by-the-State.
Stefan
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De nieuwe kaart werft op dit moment veldwerkers. M.a.w. ze kunnen de
snelheid waarmee nieuwbouw en projecten ontstaan niet bijbenen.
Wat we wel zouden kunnen doen aangezien de nieuwe kaart een mooi open
initiatief is van het Nirov is onszelf inzetten
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Speciaal voor de geologie sector is onegeology op dit moment een portaal
aan het opstarten met allerlei wms diensten:
http://portal.onegeology.org/jsp/catalogView.jsp
Die kunnen ook over onze kaart worden gelegd of in een GIS worden gebruikt.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 11:00:31AM +0200, Milo van der Linden wrote:
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De nieuwe kaart werft op dit moment veldwerkers. M.a.w. ze kunnen de
snelheid waarmee nieuwbouw en projecten ontstaan niet bijbenen.
Wat we wel zouden kunnen doen aangezien
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Maarten Deen wrote:
Wat nog veel mooier was geweest is als die nieuwe data als overlay
in OSM gezet werd. Met een tag eraan zodat het niet op de normale
kaart gerenderd wordt maar alleen op een bepaalde overlay.
Maar dat doen we toch al bij alle overlays?
Dan had je
Inderdaad, ik schrok ook nog al dat er kennelijk een woonwijk met 750
sociale hoogbouwwoningen gepland is op het (lichte) industrieterrein in
m'n achtertuin.
Na wat verder zoeken blijkt dit nog lang niet de definitieve planning te
zijn (en was het bij nader inzien ook geen sociale woningbouw :).
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 12:14:48PM +0200, Stefan de Konink wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Maarten Deen wrote:
Wat nog veel mooier was geweest is als die nieuwe data als overlay
in OSM gezet werd. Met een tag eraan zodat het niet op de normale
kaart gerenderd wordt maar alleen op een bepaalde
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Maarten Deen wrote:
Dan had je iets veel beters en nuttigers gehad en had je OSM
heel erg veel exposure kunnen geven.
Vergeet niet dat het Nirov *wel* de beschikking heeft over het NWB etc. en
kadaster informatie.
Dat is toch geen probleem? Zij kunnen met hun
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Maarten Deen wrote:
Ja, maar ik bedoel dus meer dat zij OSM gaan gebruiken en niet dat
ze een of andere eigen GIS systeempje daarvoor hebben.
Maarten, je maakt me aan het huilen ;-)
Als Ing. Geo Informatica moet ik hier even op reageren. GIS is
Hallo.
Weiß jemand, wer openstreetbugs geschaffen hat, bzw. wer dafür zuständig ist?
Die Seite wird mittlerweile durchaus sinnvoll genutzt, es findet darüber
Koordination verschiedener Mapper statt. Dabei gefallen mir zwei Dinge nicht:
1. Die URL. Unlogisch, bei Google (sic!), und schwer
Hallo,
On 18.07.2008, at 09:35, Bernd Wurst wrote:
Weiß jemand, wer openstreetbugs geschaffen hat, bzw. wer dafür
zuständig ist?
Ein User namens Xav [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Bye
Frederik
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Hallo.
Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2008 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
On 18.07.2008, at 09:35, Bernd Wurst wrote:
Weiß jemand, wer openstreetbugs geschaffen hat, bzw. wer dafür
zuständig ist?
Ein User namens Xav [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Danke. Hatte das schon fast vermutet, aufgrund der Anzahl der
Garry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heiko Jacobs schrieb:
Denkbar waere es auch, die Ortsgrenze selbst zu markieren???
Das Problem ist dass es mehrere Ortsgrenzen gibt:
- die politische
nicht zu vergessen die Stadtteilsgrenzen etc.
- die verkehrsrechtliche
untergliedert nach:
-
Stefan Neufeind schrieb:
Andreas Jacob wrote:
Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2008 00:02:24 schrieb Matthias Wimmer:
Hallo!
Ich habe im Wiki nichts gefunden und frage deswegen hier: Taggt
irgendwer Automaten und was diese verkaufen? Wenn ja mit welchem Tag?
Ich habe das Schema von Christian Körner
Hallo,
Ich habe das Schema von Christian Körner übernommen:
amenity: vending_machine
vending_products: cigarettes, stamps, condoms, train_tickets ...
Könntest du das mal ins Wiki schreiben (proposal?).
Aber bitte dadurch nicht vom Machen abhalten lassen.
Bye
Frederik
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Frederik Ramm
Hallo,
apropos OpenStreetBugs:
http://www.golem.de/0807/61162.html
Vielleicht sollten wir in Zukunft tatsächlich noch mehr ein Auge darauf haben.
Nach solch einem Artikel kann das Tool womöglich vom kollaborativen
Planungstool ganz schnell zu einem echten 'Anwender - Kartenmacher'-
Bugtracker
Hallo.
Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2008 schrieb Patrick Hanft:
apropos OpenStreetBugs:
http://www.golem.de/0807/61162.html
Der OSB-Autor hat mir auch gleich gesagt, dass er dort wo das mometan läuft ne
Quota hat und er heute morgen den Eindruck hatte, ein DDoS rollt über seine
Anwendung herein und
Hallo Leute,
in den kommenden Tagen wird die Presse über OSM und mein Vorhaben
berichten. Den Artikel werde ich Euch natürlich nicht vorenthalten
(das vermutlich unansehnliche Foto schon *G*).
Welche POI-Software könnt Ihr mir zur Erhebung empfehlen?
Basis: Windows Mobile, Java vorhanden.
Da
Zitat Bernd Wurst:
Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2008 schrieb Patrick Hanft:
[OpenStreetBugs]
Vielleicht sollten wir in Zukunft tatsächlich noch mehr ein Auge
darauf haben. Nach solch einem Artikel kann das Tool womöglich vom
kollaborativen Planungstool ganz schnell zu einem echten
'Anwender -
Hallo Frederik,
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Aber bitte dadurch nicht vom Machen abhalten lassen.
Das denke ich mir auch immer, ich bin momentan mit der Vorarbeit
mehr beschäftigt, als mit der Datenerhebung.
Das Problem ist nämlich, dass ich teilweise nicht weiß, wie ich
etwas für OSM taggen soll.
Hallo Tobias,
Welche POI-Software könnt Ihr mir zur Erhebung empfehlen?
Basis: Windows Mobile, Java vorhanden.
Ich nutze http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OSMtracker, welches
hier auf einem alten Yakumo-Delta 300GPS läuft.
Es tut genau das, was Du beschreibst, allerdings nicht auf den
So, nachdem ich dem Ersteller der Karten geschrieben habe, habe ich nun
eine Wikiseite erstellt.
Er hält es ebenfalls für eine sehr gute Idee und wird die Wikiseite dann
auch auf seine Seite verlinken.
Bitte ergänzt die Wikiseite, bis jetzt ist es noch ziemlich
unvollständig und leer.
Hallo Torsten,
TopSpotter schrieb:
Welche POI-Software könnt Ihr mir zur Erhebung empfehlen?
Basis: Windows Mobile, Java vorhanden.
Ich nutze http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OSMtracker, welches
hier auf einem alten Yakumo-Delta 300GPS läuft.
Es tut genau das, was Du beschreibst,
Hallo,
Stefan Neufeind schrieb:
im Karlsruhe Schema
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/House_numbers/Karlsruhe_Schema
wird addr:postcode vorgeschlagen. Wäre es vielleicht sinnvoll daraus
postal_code zu machen, da jener Begriff auch schon in den Map_Features
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