Some pictures: http://www.ksmichel.de/?p=289
Jonas SteveC schrieb: > I took a ride in a NAVTEQ vehicle yesterday at the ESRI User > Conference in San Diego. > > Basically the guys drive you around and show you how they add streets > and points of interest. It's a 4x4 car with six cameras on the roof > and a shiny GPS antenna. Up front they have a driver calling things > out and someone in the passenger seat entering the info on a screen > with a pen tablet. > > The software looks very much like JOSM except for two things. > > First it allows you to scribble notes on the map quickly. The guys > said they spend about two days editing data for every one on the road, > and a lot of it is investigating notes that they've scribbled it > seems. The scribbling is done with the pen tablet thing and appears as > yellow lines on the map, which is black background and looks ,uch like > JOSM with nodes and ways. > > Second they have several banks of PoI icons and road attributes and > they click on them then click on the map to add them. There may well > be something like this in JOSM by now? > > Best > > Steve > > > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev > _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

