On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 2:38 PM, exi hmmm <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > I think we had a OSM/shapefile from http://download.geofabrik.de > discussion in 2010 if I am not mistaking it was this one :-) > > http://lists.xastir.org/pipermail/xastir/2010-July/018372.html > > as far as I can remember the DBFAWK worked fairly well, but I think I > used the AU DBFAWK for buildings... some work was stile missing for > landuse and points. > > Take a look and see if it can be reused the example files that EI7IG > made @http://www.ei7ig.org/xastir/dbfawk/ > <http://www.ei7ig.org/xastir/dbfawk/> > > I haven't checked out this dbfawk, but I did download and poke around a bit in the geofabrik shapefiles. Looks like the roads could be usable, and I need to start with this dbfawk. Unfortunately the other data (points, buildings, places, etc) in the geofabrik files do not have unique dbfawk signatures, which seriously hampers the use of a dbfawk. When I get a little time I may look and see if a multifunction dbfawk could be created that looks at the "type" field to handle customized displays, but such a file will be large and complicated I'm sure. My guess at that moment is that I'll probably try and use the roads from geofabrik, but for the rest probably end up staying with the National Atlas data (which is still available and maybe getting updated?) for larger scale data (e.g. public lands boundaries, major waterways, county/state borders, metro boundaries, etc). (sorry, I know this doesn't help non-US folks). I would love to get topo data in shapefile format... -Jason kg4wsv _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://xastir.org/mailman/listinfo/xastir
