On the English version there is reference to a GPX file. Could someone with a Garmin gps test this? it has route instead of track tags. Ig I understand corrrectly, this should be better to guide people. Jo On Apr 25, 2014 1:30 AM, "Jo" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > The past few weeks I've been amusing myself a bit. It all started with > finding some peculiar/remarkable artwork, investigating, finding out there > were several more, some of which were already on the map but with > approximate positions. So, of course, I had to go and find them to locate > them properly. Make pictures, add them to Commons. Add information about > the artist to Wikidata. > Try to add some info to Wikipedia. With some help it became a somewhat > decent article in Dutch, which I had to translate, of course... went a bit > overboard in that respect. So now it's available in 6 languages. > > The artist described a route on his website, which I had to add to OSM, of > course. The project that really showcases Openstreetmap, is Wikivoyage. I > describe the whole itinerary and there is now a slippy map on it with POI > markers (including bus stops, complete with real time information and > numbered walking node network nodes, of course) which are referred from > within the text. > I translated it to 3 languages, but the English version showcases the > possibilities the best. > > On the Dutch version you can find a map I created with Maperitive. > > Anyway, I'm glad that all the work gathering the nodes of the walking > network and adding the bus stops and routes now pays off in this little > project. Well maybe not all that little anymore. > > https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Pad_van_Ad > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_Wouters > > Of course if you see mistakes, don't hesitate to fix them or tell me > about them. Suggestions welcome. > > Jo >
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