0 In article 1be1dc8a-93b8-48bb-857a-7598d2f85...@gmail.com,
0 Stuart Poulton URL:mailto:webw...@gmail.com (Stuart) wrote:
Stuart Has anyone got a quick recipe for STRM contours to garmin for
Stuart the UK, preferably on Linux ?
You might prefer Ordnance Survey OpenData contours (if you're happy
0 In article 2941.1298298238@mixed,
0 Peter S. Galbraith URL:mailto:p...@debian.org (Peter) wrote:
Peter There is a patch for home-end.el in the Debian bug tracking
Peter system. Would you like to apply it upstream?
Peter
Peter http://bugs.debian.org/614327
That's great - thanks for forwarding
Is Spatialite now a hard dependency? If so, it should be mentioned on
the Compiling page of the wiki.
FWIW, I needed to install libspatialite-dev on my Debian box to build
and run git HEAD (the -dev package automatically pulls in an appropriate
run-time library).
0 In article 20101222114655.gh13...@roma.co-ho.net,
0 Richard Lyons URL:mailto:rich...@the-place.net (Richard) wrote:
Richard Another beginner's question. How can I import data from a
Richard drawing (in dxf format) to merkaartor?
Am I right in thinking that dxf format is AutoCAD data, as used
the traditional memory/XML current way.
Chris The advantages will be a builtin spatial index (hopefully no
Chris more indexing...) and the possibility to load and query far
Chris greater datasets than is possible today.
0 In article 87r5f029gg@balti.ashgrove,
0 Toby Speight URL:mailto:t.m.speight
Package: gdal-bin
Version: 1.6.3-4+b1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man1/ogrinfo.1.gz
M-x man ogrinfo:
/
| ogrinfo(1) ogrinfo(1)
|
| NAME
|ogrinfo - .TH ogrinfo 1 Sun Sep 5 2010 GDAL
|
\
And that's it. Using
0 In article aanlktindgybpsjrxrhnonptqevjt7oepyvabt4hbg...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris This to warn you of a paradigm change: The deaflut Dirty and
Chris Uploaded layers have been removed. The dirty status of a
Chris feature is now managed at
I've recently returned to working with OS OpenData vector files, and I'm
seeing odd behaviour:
* When importing, I'm now faced with a dialog box for each file asking
what SRS the data file uses. This is annoying, as the shapefiles
have the correct projection inside (it does help that the
0 In article aanlktim9ty2rmt8fd26onaj0f4pnibhwauswrvzta...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Edit-Find is your friend.
One limitation is that this will select from all visible layers. A nice
addition would be an option to limit the find to just
0 In article 4c065834.5000...@gmail.com,
0 ant URL:mailto:antof...@gmail.com (Ant) wrote:
Ant Wouldn't be a big deal of course if there was an easy way to delete
Ant tags from multiple nodes...
Select the nodes; type in the tag and any value (I think you can leave
the value empty); now delete
0 In article aanlktimjgmlzax1kpxpv6iongx7zcppjxrp1u5j7t...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Looks to me the View menu is overcrowded and I plan to split it
Chris by adding a Show menu for, well, at least the Show toggles.
Chris
Chris It seems
/site-lisp/debian-el/debian-bug.el 2010-05-08 00:02:49.0 +0100
+++ /home/tms/lisp/debian-bug.el 2010-05-25 13:13:56.0 +0100
@@ -336,6 +336,8 @@
;; debian-bug-find-bts-address
;; debian-bug-bts-mail
;;Patch debian-bug-prefill-report to use them
+;; V1.75 25Map2010 Toby
0 In article aanlktimthlcskprrizug9trxd24-2afwojqg7dqrv...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Łukasz Jernaś URL:mailto:deej...@srem.org (Lukasz) wrote:
Lukasz On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Toby Speight
t.m.speight...@cantab.net wrote:
But when I create a merge request for upstream (i.e. merkaartor.main
0 In article aanlktimimq69dizdlgpna6mzxxgwfic5jdo4fmqmr...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Łukasz Jernaś URL:mailto:deej...@srem.org (Lukasz) wrote:
Lukasz Hmm, TBH I think you missed some steps, because git pull just
Lukasz pulls your repo, I usually work like
Lukasz
Lukasz clone some repo on gitorious
Lukasz
Package: nbd-client
Version: 1:2.9.15-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
If KILLALL is set false in /etc/nbd-client, then the init script
attempts to umount all listed devices, even those that are selected to
be swap devices. This means an error and a long wait for every network
swap device.
My
0 In article aanlktilew6avepckmkxkg2z641n9v3xf4qriug3wo...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris I must say I don't remember very well what are the various
Chris combinations of ctrl, shift and alt + mouse for interacting
Chris with the map.
Chris
Chris
0 In article aanlktin67n0njoiekhx5-ozu2cqr7cygjdfwm5bkk...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris There is also the View-Show trackpoints (that I should rename
Chris to Nodes and that seems a bit buggy for now) to hide the nodes.
I'd overlooked that -
0 In article ht3l1i$fp...@dough.gmane.org,
0 Manuel Reimer URL:mailto:manuel.s...@nurfuerspam.de (Manuel) wrote:
Manuel I'm using Merkaartor 0.15.3 on Linux and from time to time, it
Manuel just disappears and anything, I see on console, is Segmentation
Manuel fault.
Manuel
Manuel Are those known
0 In article 20100506093307.ga7...@x60s,
0 Marko Mäkelä URL:mailto:marko.mak...@iki.fi (Marko) wrote:
Marko Thanks, this almost did the trick. Now I see transport and
Marko ways in my map menu (yes, in reverse order).
That's not reverse order - that's alphabetical order. At least that's
how it
0 In article 20100501203241.ga3...@x60s,
0 Marko Mäkelä URL:mailto:marko.mak...@iki.fi (Marko) wrote:
Marko Here is one example that is drawn over an existing island multipolygon:
Marko
Marko http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/598998
Marko
Marko If you download this multipolygon and
0 In article 871vdvmn91@eraldo.org,
0 Eraldo Helal URL:mailto:era...@eraldo.org (Eraldo) wrote:
Eraldo when I open a message in gnus, I get a small bbdb buffer of the
Eraldo sender. My problem is that it only shows name, net, time stamp and
Eraldo creation. What I do most of the time is
SVN gives this error when I try to update:
/
| $ svn up
| svn: URL
'http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/share/map-icons/square.small' of
existing directory 'Icons/map-icons/square.small' does not match expected URL
This seemed to fix it:
/
| rm -rf Icons; svn up
\
Thanks for the help.
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0 In article 201004270100.02144.li...@samat.org,
0 Samat K. Jain URL:mailto:li...@samat.org (Samat) wrote:
Samat Would ~/.cache/merkaartor/ be a better location? On that
Samat note, why not also move configuration from ~/.merkaartor/ to
Samat ~/.config/merkaartor/?
Samat
Samat Such directories
0 In article s2t7ec79eed1004160205q3340d3e3l1d5c761b270e1...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris As for your remarks, indeed, for TMS, Merkaartor expects
Chris EPSG:900913. Have you tried playing with the min/max zoom
Chris level setting?
I found
I'm getting this frequently (far too frequently!). I tried downgrading
my kernel from 2.6.32 to 2.6.30 in case my recent upgrade introduced
this, but to no avail.
I found this in my syslog
/
| Apr 13 08:57:28 balti kernel: [drm:i915_gem_object_bind_to_gtt] *ERROR* GTT
full, but LRU
I'm getting this frequently (far too frequently!). I tried downgrading
my kernel from 2.6.32 to 2.6.30 in case my recent upgrade introduced
this, but to no avail.
I found this in my syslog
/
| Apr 13 08:57:28 balti kernel: [drm:i915_gem_object_bind_to_gtt] *ERROR* GTT
full, but LRU
0 In article honhsq$ak...@dough.gmane.org,
0 Chris-Hein Lunkhusen URL:mailto:chris66...@gmx.de (CL) wrote:
CL I'm a little confused, are you talking about the --generate-sea
CL option?
Yes - sorry for my little brainfart. :-)
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0 In article f902f9841003282341m501ff578g68213926fdca9...@mail.gmail.com,
0 maning sambale URL:mailto:emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com (Maning) wrote:
Maning Just got this idea of creating Garmin maps designed for fixing
Maning the data (I use Garmin primarily to collect and fix OSM).
I haven't done
0 In article 4bb0e0b4.9090...@web.de,
0 WanMil URL:mailto:wmgc...@web.de (Wanmil) wrote:
Wanmil sometimes I create a map that colours the streets depending on
Wanmil their maxspeed tag. I have attached the mkgmap style files and
Wanmil the typ file.
Thanks - I've been intending to do that; I'll
Sometimes I see roundabouts where the mapper has used the same node for
an exit as for an entry. This means that exit counting is off by one
when approaching by that entry. Is it possible for mkgmap to warn when
this is the case? Even better if it could minimally separate the two,
at least in
I quite like the display of thumbnail images on the map, so thanks for
that.
I have a wish-list request for it (which might not be easy to implement, so
feel free to tell me where to put it!): I find myself frequently turning
this display on and off in order to make edits underneath the pictures.
Funnily enough, I was going to ask for something nearly opposite - an
option to always ignore unlocated photos when importing, instead of
showing the track-match dialog.
In my case, Merkaartor is not going to have any more success than
gpscorrelate (which is what my picture download script uses),
0 In article hog644$i5...@dough.gmane.org,
0 Chris-Hein Lunkhusen URL:mailto:chris66...@gmx.de (CL) wrote:
CL Map this beast with a new way (railway=shuttle or something like
CL that).
That first solution is probably simpler than
CL Or implement a mkgmap option to unglue railway_crossings.
I
0 In article 7ec79eed1003250234q37917259yfc14cf4a936c5...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Ok, I will allow to import photo without GPS tracks (or maybe
Chris create a dummy one on-the-fly).
Probably a photo-only layer is the best approach, as
Package: proj-bin
Version: 4.7.0-1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man1/cs2cs.1.gz
In the cs2cs man page, it says
/
| SEE ALSO
|proj(1U),
\
but following the link (in Emacs 'man' mode) fails. I think this
should be proj(1).
A similar error occurs throughout the
When --generate-coastline=multipolygon fails, I'm left with a map that
has no distinction between land and sea. However, if I don't
use --generate-coastline, I at least get a line (from my style/lines).
Is there any good reason why generating coastline prevents the line
rules from being applied
0 In article 20100324151212.64808...@crow,
0 Mark Burton URL:mailto:ma...@ordern.com (Mark) wrote:
Mark Perhaps this does what you want?
Mark
Mark diff --git a/src/uk/me/parabola/mkgmap/reader/osm/xml/Osm5XmlHandler.java
b/src/uk/me/parabola/mkgmap/reader/osm/xml/Osm5XmlHandler.java
That solves
Is there a good reason why photos can't be loaded without a track layer?
It seems that the only way to get a track layer is to actually import a
track, so it's not even possible to create an empty track layer into
which photos can be loaded.
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0 In article 4ba7d179.7030...@kleineisel.de,
0 Ralf Kleineisel URL:mailto:r...@kleineisel.de (Ralf) wrote:
Ralf Creating a gmapsupp.img with several family-IDs does work for me
Ralf when I use an options file with the -c option.
That's a bit more difficult for me - I'd have to generate it on the
0 In article 201002162117.13424.ed...@billiau.net,
0 Liz URL:mailto:ed...@billiau.net (Liz) wrote:
Liz I am using Geotagged photos for my road names, POIs etc
Yep, me too.
Liz So I select the photo, look at the picture, make new node and now
Liz rather than just have no focus on the photo, it
0 In article ab4886071003230603t4eff98d7g697e7be57be09...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Nick Burrett URL:mailto:n...@sqrt.co.uk (Nick) wrote:
Nick Since syncing my client to the latest version (20622), I'm finding
Nick that if I hit + or -, then I'm immediately set to zoom level 24,
Nick regardless of
I've made a patch to fix Trac bug 1471, and attached it to the bug
record[1].
I can check it in to SVN, but I assume it should be code-reviewed
first - what's the Merkaartor team's procedure for such changes?
[1] URL: http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1471
How much of Boost must we install (absent USE_BUILTIN_BOOST=1)? My
aptitude lists
/
| libboost-all-dev
| libboost-date-time-dev
| libboost-dev
| libboost-filesystem-dev
| libboost-graph-dev
| libboost-iostreams-dev
| libboost-math-dev
| libboost-mpi-dev
| libboost-program-options-dev
|
0 In article 7ec79eed1003230728n911436crc236bb924155c...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Good question! Boost is monolithic on Gentoo so I don't have a
Chris clear idea.
Chris
Chris You could maybe try to map this to what is in the Merkaartor
0 In article 7ec79eed1003230728n911436crc236bb924155c...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Good question! Boost is monolithic on Gentoo so I don't have a
Chris clear idea.
0 In article 87k4t2x48h@balti.ashgrove,
0 Toby Speight
0 In article 1269213446.26644.17.ca...@bender,
0 Sven Neumann URL:mailto:s...@gimp.org (Sven) wrote:
Sven Given the fact that there are free (as in Open Source) PDF viewers
Sven available,
On all our platforms? I doubt there's Xpdf or Evince for Macintosh and
Windows platforms...
Sven I don't
I'm having trouble combining IMG files with different product and family
IDs into a single gmapsupp.img. I can create single-family images with
no problem, but trying to create a multiple-family image thusly:
/
| $(MKGMAP) --gmapsupp \
|--family-id=1672 --product-id=1672 1672*.img
0 In article 61af4ce51003220852q2e3efcccta68324526a77...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Christoph Wagner URL:mailto:freemaps@googlemail.com (CW) wrote:
CW Do it sequentially.
CW
CW $(MKGMAP) --gmapsupp --family-id=1672 --product-id=1672 1672*.img 1672.TYP
CW mv gmapsupp.img gmapsupp1.img
CW $(MKGMAP)
0 In article 87mxy0e691@balti.ashgrove,
0 Toby Speight URL:mailto:t.m.speight...@cantab.net (Toby) wrote:
Toby /
Toby | $(MKGMAP) --gmapsupp \
Toby |--family-id=1672 --product-id=1672 1672*.img 1672.TYP \
Toby |--family-id=6324 --product-id=6324 6324*.img 6324.TYP
Toby
The Properties dock allows one to select several properties at once,
but we don't seem to make use of that. I'd suggest that the delete
button should delete all the selected properties (very useful when
modifying many items at once, as this can be slow). I think that
copying properties should
Is anyone else seeing TMS maps displaced by large amounts to the east
(or perhaps west)? I've started seeing this recently (this week
sometime), and it's already driving me nuts.
What I see is that my tracks and downloaded features don't align with
the map tiles, and that the amount of offset
0 In article 7ec79eed1003180911h7036c731k6a0e8958423da...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris I'll have a look. Could you just give me a bounding box with the
Chris problem, please.
The problem exists everywhere I've edited recently (across all
0 In article 7ec79eed1003181235l4365c128y6ed45bd897960...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Should be solved now.
Perfect! Thanks for the rapid fix. :-)
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I'm seeing the same compile failure with ImportExport/ImportExportSHP.cpp;
I tried installing libgdal1-dev, but that didn't seem to help.
Adding -I/usr/include/gdal to INCPATH in src/Makefile fixes it, but I
don't the Right Way to make this happen.
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0 In article 8739zzkxaz@balti.ashgrove,
0 Toby Speight URL:mailto:t.m.speight...@cantab.net (Toby) wrote:
Toby I'm seeing the same compile failure with
ImportExport/ImportExportSHP.cpp;
Toby I tried installing libgdal1-dev, but that didn't seem to help.
Toby
Toby Adding -I/usr/include/gdal
0 In article 1268160349.26900.25.ca...@tomoyo,
0 Josselin Mouette URL:mailto:j...@debian.org (Josselin) wrote:
Josselin Just to be sure: it is the same as the following bug, right?
Josselin https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=592207
It *may* be - it certainly can't be expected to work
Everything works fine with revision 1597. But with 1598, every tile
that has any coastline in it becomes completely flooded. This is for
a Great Britain map, using multipolygon sea generation (I dislike
having to choose between sea, land, and the actual feature I'm trying
to select!).
My
Package: librsvg2-bin
Version: 2.26.0-1
Severity: normal
Viewing the included SVG file with rsvg-view (or converting it to PNG
with rsvg) shows the dashed line in black, meaning that the CSS for
.foo and .bar has been applied, but not the rule for .foo.bar.
Inkscape (and inkview) correctly show
Much improved - my test case is down to about 5 seconds here, which is
much more tolerable.
Thanks for the quick resolution! :-)
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I'm just in the middle of a long (several minutes) freeze in the
Parsing XML stage, with one CPU (of four) maxed out. [P.S. just
finished after about five minutes - rough estimate]
Hardware:
Intel Q6600 (Core 2 Quad) @ 2.40GHz
6.0GB RAM (2.0GB still free, almost no swap in use)
Software:
0 In article 396192783.10357341267627432212.javamail.r...@mailstore15,
0 Minko URL:mailto:ligfiet...@online.nl (Minko) wrote:
Minko I still have troubles selecting nodes, sometimes it works, but
Minko mostly not. The main problem is that when I move over the
Minko selected way with the mouse,
0 In article 4b7175d1.3000...@madasafish.com,
0 Dave F. URL:mailto:dave...@madasafish.com (Dave) wrote:
Dave Does mkgmap make use of the layer tag?
As far as we know (correct me if I'm wrong), the Garmin units (and thus
their maps) don't have a concept of layer in the data - only in the
0 In article 20100208071528.ga11...@x60s,
0 Marko Mäkelä URL:mailto:marko.mak...@iki.fi (Marko) wrote:
Marko An integer version of your formula would also work in this case:
Marko
Marko int len = (off * 6 + 7) / 8 = 43/8 = 5.375 = 5
Marko
Marko This formula is clear to me: it will
Interning all the key names could also be useful for speed by allowing a
'==' comparison instead of calling String.equals(). Though I suspect
the latter tests object identity as its first move, so perhaps your
patch improves this enough as a side-effect (and it's safer to not have
to think which
0 In article 45a1381e1002061641v667a55a1xd61dd0fa084a7...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Apollinaris Schoell URL:mailto:ascho...@gmail.com (AS) wrote:
AS I recommend to add a wiki page on the main osm wiki server to reach
AS non mkgmap users too.
Good idea - I'll do that.
I also need to make it more
0 In article 4b68344d.4080...@gmail.com,
0 Felix Hartmann URL:mailto:extremecar...@googlemail.com (Felix) wrote:
Felix b) Does anyone know, if there is a possibility to shorten names?
Felix e.g. I would like to cut:
Felix /Big Street/ into /BigStr/
Felix Or /anotherstreet/ into /anotherstr/
If
0 In article 20100205175428.33046...@crow,
0 Mark Burton URL:mailto:ma...@ordern.com (Mark) wrote:
Mark ... a junction when that cannot be reliably inferred from the ways'
Mark refs and/or names.
Can we also try to infer through-routes from the presence of a 'route'
relation containing the ways?
reassign 568382 libxml-libxslt-perl
thanks
I'm now becoming convinced that this is a memory management issue
between Perl and libxslt - I think that both are trying to free the
same objects. So I'm reassigning this - feel free to punt it back to
libxslt if appropriate.
The following code should
Package: libxslt1.1
Version: 1.1.26-1+b1
Severity: normal
Here's my stylesheet (machine-generated, as you can probably tell):
/
| ?xml version=1.0?
| x:stylesheet xmlns:exsl=http://exslt.org/common;
xmlns:osmt=http://geotagman.sourceforge.net/;
This seems to occur only when I use my registered extension functions in
two different modes; I'll try to narrow it down further.
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Okay, I think I've got a minimal repro (appended). It's possible the
fault lies in the Perl interface, in which case this should be
reassigned to the `libxml-libxslt-perl' package.
The bug only seems to be triggered if we pass nodes from exsl:node-set()
into an unrelated extension function;
0 In article 7ec79eed1001210248n739c3f5cr799e1d112af88...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris You can View-Show directional arrows-Always to see the
Chris arrows... well... always...
Yes, I generally do that. It's unfortunate that it then doesn't
I've just synced up to SVN and I like the new 'virtual node' concept.
This seems to address my wish for faster refinement of existing ways.
Unfortunately, it seems to bring down Merkaartor with a segfault if I
accidentally hit one of these virtual nodes whilst adding a new way;
possibly also in
0 In article 4b0b98cf.9070...@gmail.com,
0 Felix Hartmann URL:mailto:extremecar...@googlemail.com (Felix) wrote:
Felix If there is a footway with smoothness=very_bad
Felix
Felix Only one of the above rules will be enacted.
Felix
Felix If you want that both happens, you have to put a rule:
Felix
I've had a look at assigning access values and now have the following at
the head of my lines file:
/
| # Don't route over unsuitable roads
| smoothness=horrible | smoothness=very_horrible | smoothness=impassable
| { set motorcar=no; set hgv=no; set bicycle=no; }
| smoothness=very_bad
When I'm creating a road, and I've just included an existing node, then
use Copy Tags, then I get a surprising result. As well as the tags of
the road I'm creating (visible in the Properties pane), I also get the
tags of the current node (not visible anywhere). Bug or (mis)feature?
0 In article 87my2io2do@balti.ashgrove,
0 Toby Speight URL:mailto:t.m.speight...@cantab.net (Toby) wrote:
Toby See URL: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/7th_Series#Using_in_OSM
I've added some comments to its Talk page - in particular, I've got it
working using TMS
0 In article 7b06bd660910301407g284eeea4ibe39f3b60b268...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Federico Cozzi URL:mailto:f.co...@gmail.com (Federico) wrote:
Federico access = no {add motorcar = no; add taxi = no; add bicycle =
Federico no; ...}
0 In article 87iqdfqwpx@balti.ashgrove,
0 Toby Speight
0 In article 234cd3b7-375c-4dab-873f-84002b874...@googlemail.com,
0 Clinton Gladstone URL:mailto:clinton.gladst...@googlemail.com (Clinton)
wrote:
Clinton That is, when you are outside and looking at the physical signs
Clinton on the road, the 'ref' number of secondary roads does not usually
0 In article 7b06bd660910301407g284eeea4ibe39f3b60b268...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Federico Cozzi URL:mailto:f.co...@gmail.com (Federico) wrote:
Federico access = no {add motorcar = no; add taxi = no; add bicycle =
Federico no; ...}
Or possibly
/
| access=* { add vehicle='${access}'; add
0 In article 4ae75888.8060...@gmx.de,
0 Christian Gawron URL:mailto:christian.gaw...@gmx.de (CG) wrote:
CG Toby Speight schrieb:
I don't have a server I can put it on, but I'm using Geofabrik's
Great Britain extract[1], and this is the relevant line from the
splitter:
/
| 63240015
0 In article 20091028090135.5xnc2gt9ytc0w...@webmail.cferrero.net,
0 charlie URL:mailto:char...@cferrero.net (Charlie) wrote:
Charlie Interesting that you got this to work - I tried on a file which
Charlie just contained the UK coastline and nothing happened for four
Charlie hours, so I killed
0 In article 264ecb9d0910281351j20df494ar217a14afa3a2e...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Nakor URL:mailto:nakor...@gmail.com (Nakor) wrote:
Nakor Please find attached a patch that will generate a .nsi file if --nsis is
Nakor provided on the command line.
One thing I noticed:
Nakor + * @author Steve
0 In article 4ae592a2.7060...@gmx.de,
0 Christian Gawron URL:mailto:christian.gaw...@googlemail.com (CG) wrote:
CG Could you provide me a download link for the offending tile?
I don't have a server I can put it on, but I'm using Geofabrik's Great
Britain extract[1], and this is the relevant line
0 In article 5175aa64-611c-44bb-aa72-dc87dbb3e...@googlemail.com,
0 Clinton Gladstone URL:mailto:clinton.gladst...@googlemail.com (Clinton)
wrote:
Clinton I think this option [--generate-sea] still needs to be refined.
Clinton I have downloaded coastline extracts and specially processed
Clinton
0 In article 925e75ca0910250131m661f550qbf04efc18e312...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Ralf Reimann URL:mailto:ral...@gmx.de (Ralf) wrote:
Ralf Toby Speight wrote:
If you want that (ref but no name), then it's easy to change your lines
style thus:
/
| highway=motorway {name '${ref|highway
I've just started using the --generate-sea option, and it almost works.
The problem is that of the UK, the whole of northern Scotland (north of
a line through Stirling) is inverted - i.e. the land is blue and the sea
is light yellow (black at night). This is inconvenient, as that's where
I live.
0 In article 20091020141739.184f9...@crow,
0 Mark Burton URL:mailto:ma...@ordern.com (Mark) wrote:
Mark For the GB data, enabling that test gives over 2000 warnings, the
Mark vast majority of which are real problems that either break the
Mark routing completely or at least give odd routes. I am
0 In article 20091021152223.19ac5...@crow,
0 Mark Burton URL:mailto:ma...@ordern.com (Mark) wrote:
Mark Hi Toby,
It might be an idea to report the erroneous ways using the 'browse' URL
of that way. For example:
URL: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/34875101
Mark It already reports
Is it possible to use different types at different resolutions?
Example - I'd like a motorway to be a thin line when I'm zoomed out to
50km scale, but quite a thick line at the 120m scale. Also, it would be
nice to have roundabouts rendered in the correct colour (motorway,
trunk, primary, ...)
0 In article 059.084bbfc7eac95de990471a9006e17...@openstreetmap.org,
0 OpenStreetMap URL:mailto:t...@openstreetmap.org (trac) wrote:
trac #2246: Geotagged images with minus longitiudes incorrectly shown
trac Ticket URL: http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/2246#comment:2
trac
trac Comment:
trac
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.11.11-1+b2
Severity: minor
Running 'aptitude --help' doesn't show 'build-dep' in the list of
actions; perhaps the following (adapted from 'apt-get --help') may be
suitable:
/
|build-dep - Satisfy build-dependencies for source packages
\
--
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.10.55
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/mk-build-deps
I usually select packages using 'aptitude --schedule-only actions' and
have cron.daily download the files using 'aptitude -d -y install' (so
that the download happens during the night when bandwidth is cheap).
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.10.55
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/mk-build-deps
I usually select packages using 'aptitude --schedule-only actions' and
have cron.daily download the files using 'aptitude -d -y install' (so
that the download happens during the night when bandwidth is cheap).
This has just bit me too. When I build from source, I get the following
amongst the configure output:
/
| checking g15daemon_client.h usability... no
| checking g15daemon_client.h presence... no
| checking for g15daemon_client.h... no
| configure: WARNING: The g15 driver needs
Package: flvstreamer
Version: 1.8e-1
Severity: normal
The flvstreamer package contains no manual page. Therefore I've no
idea how to use it.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (900, 'testing'), (900, 'stable'), (400, 'unstable')
Architecture:
Package: mpd
Version: 0.15.1-1
Severity: normal
When I try any of the BBC radio feeds listed, it plays fine for 163
seconds then mpd hangs. Clients cannot connect, the daemon process
appears idle (1% CPU), and no sound is heard until the daemon is
restarted, when play resumes, again for 163
Package: nslu2-utils
Severity: normal
Version: 20080403-3
File: /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/nslu2
The line
/
| readlink /sys/class/net/$iface/device
\
never gives output that matches
/
| grep -q ixp4xx_eth
\
Changing it to
/
| readlink
Package: lcd4linux
Version: 0.10.1~rc2-2+b1
Severity: wishlist
PicoLCD provide code to drive their 256x64 display (as a modified
lcd4linux source). Is it possible to incorporate this into the Debian
lcd4linux (and ideally, get it into the upstream distribution)? Thanks.
Here's their drivers
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