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Jon Stockill schrieb:
> The positioning of landmarks which don't fall into either of those
> categories is best done with as accurate a map as you have available,
> either using FGSD with a scanned or digital map, or a service like
> www.multimap.com (for the UK I find www.streetmap.co.uk slightly more
> useful, because although it has a smaller selection of maps you can get
> the exact grid reference of the "pointer" on the map). The scenery
> database we're developing will hopefully be able to handle different
> national grid systems so that info can be submitted in whatever format
> is convenient, with convertion to lat/lon handled automatically (so far
> just OSGB is supported, but this can easily be extended as long as
> conversion functions are available).

Ah, www.multimap.com helped me to figure out my first coordinate:

There's a windmill at:

Location:    Germany
X:    1294800m
Y:    6110700m
Lat:    48:12:51N (48.2142)
Lon:    11:37:52E (11.631)

But how do I add it online to the database?
(http://www.stockill.org/fgfsdb/objects.php)

CU,
Christian
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