Re: [OSM-talk] OpenRouteService now supports UK and Ireland

2008-09-03 Per discussione Kevin Ryan
I think that there was a problem where one of the roads met a roundabout.  I
think I have it fixed (not sure when OpenRoute updates the database).  It
was working properly when I did a search for a route the other way around.

Kevin.

2008/9/3 Dermot McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 2008/9/2 Kevin Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  The routing is a bit off for the places that I tried (Shannon to
 Newmarket
  on Fergus, Ireland)

 I see what you mean - this is a bit like what happens if you plan a
 route out of Dublin towards Limerick - it takes a shorter route to the
 Naas Road rather than sticking to the dual carriageway N4 and M50. I
 wonder whether setting maxspeed on the roads concerned might provide
 enough hints to fix things.

 Dermot

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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenRouteService now supports UK and Ireland

2008-09-02 Per discussione Kevin Ryan
The routing is a bit off for the places that I tried (Shannon to Newmarket
on Fergus, Ireland)

I *love* the POI feature. For people that are looking for different renders
of the map to show different amenities, it can pretty much do it in an
instant!  It's a winner.

Cheers.

2008/9/2 Dermot McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 2008/9/2 Pascal Neis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  all services of openrouteservice.org
  now also available for UK and Ireland.

 Go raibh míle maith agaibh!
 (= vielen herzlichen Dank!)

 Some of the routing decisions between secondary and higher road
 categories are interesting, but in Ireland at least, it seems to be
 making good routing decisions.

 Dermot

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Re: [OSM-talk] ferry route speed

2008-09-02 Per discussione Kevin Ryan
Should probably give some indication of the max and min.  Helsinki to
Tallinn can be done in about 40-45 minutes during the summer in the fast
ferries.  Winter time the fastest is about 4 hours.

2008/9/2 Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Shaun McDonald wrote:
  That low speed is far too low. When I was on the Holyhead to Dublin
  ferries recently, my GPS was giving 45mph for the return journey, and
  25-30mph for the outward (different ferries, the return was the swift
  fastcraft).

 Hmm. Perhaps we need maxcrossingtime and mincrossingtime.

 Gerv


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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM - Access part II

2008-07-18 Per discussione Kevin Ryan
You could download and install zangweb - it has perl and mysql distributions
in it.

Kevin.

2008/7/18 Gerhard Schwanz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  Hi!

 Tnx for the answers so far. I will check them out. Although I have never
 run a perl script before on my windows machine. What do I want to do? I want
 to import a small part of the planet (JOSM download maybe, or
 Hessen/Germany) and do some queries. Since I don't have a sql server at hand
 I wanted it to do this way. I know Excel wouldn't like the data :-) But
 Access will do. At least the data I have in mind...

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