[Talk-in] Help needed

2010-05-30 Thread Arunmozhi
Hello,
I have been editing the river cauvery that runs through tamilnadu for
sometime now. I just wanted to add some tributaries like the
Amaravathi, Noyyal to the river and ended up modifying a complete
stretch from erode to trichirapalli. What i actually did was to
correct the previously available rough data over the landsat imagery.
But now that the editing is finished i am shocked to see the results.
A stretch of cauvery is missing near erode and another stretch of
amaravathi is missing near karur in the default map rendering and
unwanted blocks of water appear in the osmarender rendering. Can
someone take a look at that spot and fix the things up. I apologize
for the mistake. And anyone who helps kindly tell me where and what
has gone wrong.

Any help in this regard is welcomed.

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arunmozhi

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[Talk-in] Disturbing boundaries in FOSM

2010-05-25 Thread Arunmozhi
Hi,
I am using fosm to add some details in a city map. Someone has marked
a boundary around that area and the fosm editor is displaying some
sort of transparent color inside that boundary which is making the
aerial imagery below to look foggy making it difficult to see the
details. I tried creating a filter to disable the boundary still a
greyish transparent layer remains making the aerial imagery foggy
again. Is there a way i could see the things clearly inside a city
boundary.

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Re: [Talk-in] GPSMid -- J2ME Application

2010-05-19 Thread Arunmozhi
Thank you so much . . .  This is like a holy grail for people like me
who cannot get their hands on gps devices

On 5/20/10, Srikanth Lakshmanan  wrote:
> All,
>
> Came across this awesome java mobile app GPSMid [1] after planemad tweeted
> about it. This app can take OSM data and hold it in the form of midlet and
> provide routing. It can position using Cell ID. So positioning / navigation
> on any phone which has j2me support / some memory without GPS / GPRS.
>
> For folks with GPRS, it can also live edit OSM which i think will be of
> immense use to us to quickly add a POI / name an unnamed street. One needs
> to create the midlet for the area they are interested from planet.osm file /
> XAPI requests using osm2gpsmid [2] (fairly simple) and install them on the
> mobile to start mapping on their mobiles. (I thought it was only possible by
> the folks with iPhone and mapzen, but now poorer folks too can :) )
>
> [1] http://gpsmid.sourceforge.net
> [2] http://gpsmid.sourceforge.net/osmtogpsmid.html
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> Regards
> Srikanth.L
> http://j.mp/SrikanthL
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[Talk-in] Transfer the data in the Election commision xml file into points on the map

2010-05-09 Thread Arunmozhi
Recently I downloaded  a xml file from the Election commision GIS data that
provides accurate information about certain locations which is hard to come
by from other resouces.See the example data from the xml file:


*-*  
 *-*  
 * * *S01*
 * * *ANDHRA PRADESH*
 * * *259*
 * * *Sircilla*
 * * *84.6225571492*
 * * *19.0244533588*
* * 

It can be seen that the LAT and LONG are accurate to 10 digits of decimals
which we cannot obtain from other sources.

Is there any way to make these lat longs useful for mapping. Is there any
script that could convert this file into some sort data that is
understandable by JOSM editor.

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Arunmozhi
arunmo...@ieee.org
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