Hi folks,
Requesting sheets:
- 14/39 SE
- 17/39 SW
If you want or have time, you could throw up all of sector 17/39, perhaps
sector 20/39 and any remaining in 14/39 and I'll work on getting them
rectified
Many thanks,
Conor / idnoc
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Thanks very much for that rapid and helpful reply. The second link was
particularly impressive. Heck, all I have to do is click on the little "people"
icons to get full details.
Should I have been able to find those links myself ? I searched the wiki and a
couple of other places (I'm a "read t
I'll throw in these, based on osm logo
http://s18.postimg.org/p6krtnamx/townlands_logo.png
http://s30.postimg.org/47lcdxii5/townlands_logo_T.png
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Rory McCann wrote:
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> Hi all,
Thats good advice Donal, many thanks. I'll get have a good sense if there
are missing sheets for their areas after this evening so might be
requesting new ones this week.
cheers,
Brian.
On 4 November 2014 12:04, Donal Diamond wrote:
> On 4 November 2014 10:17, Brian O'Hare wrote:
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On 4 November 2014 10:17, Brian O'Hare wrote:
> As I understand it they are quite geographically spread, with a few coming
> from Cork. Would be great I think
> to have them map their own areas to begin with.
>
For new users it would be much easier if they map areas where there is not
a lot of e
Here you go Daniel:
IRL-GSGS-3906-26-39-SE-Draperstown.tif http://mapwarper.net/maps/4946
IRL-GSGS-3906-26-37-NE-Moneymore.tif http://mapwarper.net/maps/4947
IRL-GSGS-3906-29-37-NW-Ballyronan.tif http://mapwarper.net/maps/4945
Donal
On 3 November 2014 22:20, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> Hi,
We have a list that ppl can add their name to:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ireland/Mapping_Townlands#Join_In
There's also a tool that will show mappers in your area.
http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/oooc?zoom=10&lat=52.80163&lon=-8.98625&layers=B00TFT
If you want to know who's mapping t
That's great Dave, many thanks. As I understand it they are quite
geographically spread, with a few coming from Cork. Would be great I think
to have them map their own areas to begin with. I plan to focus the
teaching on using qgis and other open source tools with some MapInfo thrown
in so hopefull
I think this is a great idea. The only comments I personally would have are
to maybe spread their efforts around Munster a bit, that many people in one
county would possibly see editing conflicts due to the size of townland
areas. Also, so long as they follow the same steps I don't see any issues,
Hi Brian,
As you know , we are ready to roll in Birr witha mapplication and this
would be a founding piece of work in community advancement relative to GIS
and mapplication work.
We never did catch up after last time.
Lets do that
All the best,
Eimhin
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Brian O'
Hi all,
I'm starting to teach a Cert In GIS at LIT this week. I'd like to involve
the students (13 of them) in the townland mapping project and wanted to get
in touch in advance to get peoples thoughts on this. I think it could be a
very valuable exercise for the students and hopefully would help
I'd be interested to know who is currently mapping in Co.Clare. Are such
contributors listed in an openly accessible list somewhere ?
Paddy
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Hi all,
As you know, we have townlands.ie to display and monitor townland
mapping, and it shows up on the global OpenStreetMap TagInfo site[1].
But we don't have a little logo for it. We have a few suggestions over
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