I am working to generate the numerous OSM_* files from a single
template. It would be easy to do using a gnumake pattern rule
something like this:
%.geo: OSM_template.geo
sed
However, use of pattern rules causes automake to warn that `%'-style
pattern rules are a GNU make extension.
Hi Tom,
OK, but I haven't used a non-gmake many many years, so could you help
me out with the alternative? I'm trying to take a list of styles
(LIST=mapnik,skiing, ...) and use that to transform OSM_template.geo
to OSM_mapnik.geo, OSM_skiing.geo, etc. The sed(1) argument would also
come from the
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 07:44:27PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the je...@dunmire.org flavor, containing:
Hi Tom,
OK, but I haven't used a non-gmake many many years, so could you help
me out with the alternative? I'm trying to take a list of styles
(LIST=mapnik,skiing,
I have attempted to include all of the files necessary to configure Xastir.
However, I received the following error (includes the last few lines of the
file):
config.status: creating src/shapelib/contrib/Makefile
config.status: creating symbolos/Makefile
config.status: creating xastir.sped
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, Garland Sparks wrote:
I have attempted to include all of the files necessary to configure Xastir.
How are you getting the files? If you're getting them via a
released package then all the files you need should be there. Same
for CVS.
However, I received the
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, Kai Gunter Brandt wrote:
And for people wondering why? This is the most detailed maps for Norway
available.
So now with the OSM options plus the WMSNorway and WMSEurope data
sources you've got three options. WMSNorway is certainly the
prettiest, but I'm partial to topo
On 06/16/2010 05:32 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, Kai Gunter Brandt wrote:
And for people wondering why? This is the most detailed maps for
Norway available.
So now with the OSM options plus the WMSNorway and WMSEurope data
sources you've got three options. WMSNorway is
If someone can provide a one or two line description of what each of the new
map chooser files does then I'm willing to massage that info into the readme
and feed it back to Curt...
Dave
KD7MYC
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Just looked at the peninsula with mapnik and looks ok. Where exactly are
yours missing.
Propagation Knows No Boundaries
73 de Tom, ve7did
Bob Nielsen wrote:
I have noticed just the opposite (Olympic peninsula, WA). Many
missing tiles with mapnik but fine with OSM.
Bob, N7XY
On Jun 15,
With zoom=1344 it looks normal, if I zoom in there are some large
green blocks mainly south of Sequim using mapnik.geo. With
OpenStreetMaps.geo it all looks good.
73, Bob N7XY
On Jun 16, 2010, at 3:30 PM, Tom, ve7did wrote:
Just looked at the peninsula with mapnik and looks ok. Where
In light of the new OSM code that Jerry has so kindly contributed, I have
rolled a new Xastir binary package for MacOS X. It's available at:
http://www.nh6z.net/sites/default/files/Xastir.zip
Please note that the maps are stored within the application bundle, so please
remember to back up
Update to my post. Thanks for the info on gpsctl it did not solve my problem
but I learned how to change my gps mode from binary to NMEA. I have
attempted unsuccessfully to get Xastir to function with gpsd v2.92-4 I have
3 machines with Ubuntu 10.04lts installed. 1 has xastir v1.9.4, 2 have
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