Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-12-06 Per discussione Shaun McDonald
Hi Brian,

Unfortunately due to a combination of proprietary code, and linking of the code 
with some of other systems, releasing the code isn’t possible.

Shaun

> On 6 Dec 2019, at 13:18, Brian Prangle  wrote:
> 
> Hi Shaun
> 
> Would it be possible for itoworld to let us ( the UK chapter) have the source 
> code for the road names feature - we're keen to replicate it using the new 
> source of OS road names from OS Open Roads and we're hoping that other than 
> dealing with a new datasource the comparison logic and rendering backend 
> could be re-used. It might lessen the development effort and it might be 
> easier to get some volunteers.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Brian
> 
> On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 at 10:51, Shaun McDonald  <mailto:sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk>> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 28 Nov 2019, at 10:26, SK53 > <mailto:sk53@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> The big difference of the old Locator layer from ITO is that it displayed 
>> the name. The other tool which used OS locator is Robert Scott's OSL Musical 
>> Chairs <https://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map>. Both suffer 
>> because OS Locator was last released in 2016.
> 
> The OS Locator data having last been released in 2016, with no plans to 
> update to the OS Open Roads mentioned below, and the majority of the UK 
> having street names. Combined with no new streets ever going to come up, and 
> demolished/removed street names needing to have the not:name forever more, a 
> hardware failure, were all contributory factors for the service being 
> discontinued.
> 
>> 
>> One way to get potentially missing names is to use OS Open Roads. These are 
>> big shape files, so its probably best to cut them down using something like 
>> ogr2ogr, or QGIS. The file can be pulled in as a custom layer in iD, 
>> Potlatch and as a standard layer in JOSM. 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 28 Nov 2019, at 10:30, Jez Nicholson > <mailto:jez.nichol...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> As Jerry says, the key feature was that it compared OS road names to OSM and 
>> highlighted the differences.
>> 
>> The Microsoft Open Data Team recently analysed 
>> streets-with-no-name-but-lots-of-houses which threw up positive hits, and 
>> some potentially false positives of new housing estates which do not have 
>> road names yet and auxiliary service roads.
>> 
>> I'd like to see a new tool be builti'd also like someone to fund it 
>> being built and sustain it either through a grant or donated work.
>> 
> 
> We at Ito are also hopeful that the community would implement new more up to 
> date tools with a more modern look.
> 
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-12-06 Per discussione Brian Prangle
Hi Shaun

Would it be possible for itoworld to let us ( the UK chapter) have the
source code for the road names feature - we're keen to replicate it using
the new source of OS road names from OS Open Roads and we're hoping that
other than dealing with a new datasource the comparison logic and rendering
backend could be re-used. It might lessen the development effort and it
might be easier to get some volunteers.

Regards

Brian

On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 at 10:51, Shaun McDonald 
wrote:

>
>
> On 28 Nov 2019, at 10:26, SK53  wrote:
>
> The big difference of the old Locator layer from ITO is that it displayed
> the name. The other tool which used OS locator is Robert Scott's OSL
> Musical Chairs <https://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map>.
> Both suffer because OS Locator was last released in 2016.
>
>
> The OS Locator data having last been released in 2016, with no plans to
> update to the OS Open Roads mentioned below, and the majority of the UK
> having street names. Combined with no new streets ever going to come up,
> and demolished/removed street names needing to have the not:name forever
> more, a hardware failure, were all contributory factors for the service
> being discontinued.
>
>
> One way to get potentially missing names is to use OS Open Roads. These
> are big shape files, so its probably best to cut them down using something
> like ogr2ogr, or QGIS. The file can be pulled in as a custom layer in iD,
> Potlatch and as a standard layer in JOSM.
>
>
>
>
> On 28 Nov 2019, at 10:30, Jez Nicholson  wrote:
>
> As Jerry says, the key feature was that it compared OS road names to OSM
> and highlighted the differences.
>
> The Microsoft Open Data Team recently analysed
> streets-with-no-name-but-lots-of-houses which threw up positive hits, and
> some potentially false positives of new housing estates which do not have
> road names yet and auxiliary service roads.
>
> I'd like to see a new tool be builti'd also like someone to fund it
> being built and sustain it either through a grant or donated work.
>
>
> We at Ito are also hopeful that the community would implement new more up
> to date tools with a more modern look.
>
> Shaun McDonald
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-11-28 Per discussione SK53
The Ordnance Survey (OSGB) is the national mapping agency, the Open Roads
data set is produced from data which are created as part of their main
mission, so there should be no 3rd party rights. Furthermore, the recent
77m judgement changes this landscape a little from the OSMF statement, in
that explicit statement of which 3rd party has rights and over which parts
of the data is to be expected. In other words if the licence suggests to a
reasonable person that they can use the data, then they can. I might ask
the LWG to update the text.

AFAIK the only OS dataset which may contain third-party data are the
postcodes, and the licence conditions for this were liberalised from their
original form.

OSMF, in the person of Mike Collinson, had extensive discussions with the
Ordnance Survey about licence conditions prior to the ODbL change.
Subsequent OSGB data has tended to be released under pure OGL rather than
the OSGB-specific version which removed some of the problems.

In general, OSM, and specifically the UK community have reasonable links
with OSGB. Their innovation centre hosted a hack weekend
 in 2015
and we variously meet at events like OpenDataCamp, GISrUK, Geomob etc. I
certainly have informal discussions with OS staff which often relate to
what kind of data both organisations collect.

In addition, I'm very familiar with openaddress.co.uk and the reasons why
it didn't carry on. The 3rd party data issue was only part of the story.

Equally, the UK community have always been relatively conservative in using
OSGB and other open data. When the open data were first released roughly
1-2% of street names had errors ranging from being completely wrong to
minor spelling issues: this was one reason why not:name was so important.
If I add names from OSGB data I usually check to see if I can find support
for that name in another open data source (not difficult, we have around
70% coverage of postcodes in open data according to Will Phillips). When OS
Locator came out I visited the locations of the missing names.

Broadly speaking we have a decent awareness of these issues going back a
number of years (see licence discussion at SotM '07). Don't forget that
OSMs genesis was, in part, because of OSGB's onerous licence terms in 2004.
Several early OSMers in the UK were behind the FreethePostcode
 site.

Regards,

Jerry

On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 at 11:06, Mateusz Konieczny 
wrote:

>
>
>
> 28 Nov 2019, 11:30 by jez.nichol...@gmail.com:
>
> As Jerry says, the key feature was that it compared OS road names to OSM
> and highlighted the differences.
>
> Just to check: was it containing any third-party data where
> "the licence explicitly excludes rights in third party data and therefore
> you
> need to take the same steps as you would for CC0 licenced material. "
> would cause it to become unsuitable for OSM use?
>
> See
>
> https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Licence_Compatibility#Open_Government_Licence_.28OGL.29_based_licences
>
> The Microsoft Open Data Team recently analysed
> streets-with-no-name-but-lots-of-houses which threw up positive hits, and
> some potentially false positives of new housing estates which do not have
> road names yet and auxiliary service roads.
>
> StreetComplete would suffer from the same issue, though there is some
> benefit from tagging noname=yes
>
> I'd like to see a new tool be built
>
> Sounds like something doable, but for me it goes onto a big pile of "nice
> idea, not enough free time"
> for now.
>
> Also, licence issue would need to be confirmed to be not existing (has
> somebody did a review
> who makes this data? Is there even any third party data there?)
>
> i'd also like someone to fund it being built and sustain it either through
> a grant or donated work.
>
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-11-28 Per discussione Mateusz Konieczny



28 Nov 2019, 11:30 by jez.nichol...@gmail.com:

> As Jerry says, the key feature was that it compared OS road names to OSM and 
> highlighted the differences.
>
Just to check: was it containing any third-party data where 
"the licence explicitly excludes rights in third party data and therefore you 
need to take the same steps as you would for CC0 licenced material. "
would cause it to become unsuitable for OSM use?

See
https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Licence_Compatibility#Open_Government_Licence_.28OGL.29_based_licences

> The Microsoft Open Data Team recently analysed 
> streets-with-no-name-but-lots-of-houses which threw up positive hits, and 
> some potentially false positives of new housing estates which do not have 
> road names yet and auxiliary service roads.
>
StreetComplete would suffer from the same issue, though there is some benefit 
from tagging noname=yes

> I'd like to see a new tool be built
>
Sounds like something doable, but for me it goes onto a big pile of "nice idea, 
not enough free time"
for now. 

Also, licence issue would need to be confirmed to be not existing (has somebody 
did a review
who makes this data? Is there even any third party data there?)

> i'd also like someone to fund it being built and sustain it either through a 
> grant or donated work.
>

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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-11-28 Per discussione Shaun McDonald


> On 28 Nov 2019, at 10:26, SK53  wrote:
> 
> The big difference of the old Locator layer from ITO is that it displayed the 
> name. The other tool which used OS locator is Robert Scott's OSL Musical 
> Chairs <https://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map>. Both suffer 
> because OS Locator was last released in 2016.

The OS Locator data having last been released in 2016, with no plans to update 
to the OS Open Roads mentioned below, and the majority of the UK having street 
names. Combined with no new streets ever going to come up, and 
demolished/removed street names needing to have the not:name forever more, a 
hardware failure, were all contributory factors for the service being 
discontinued.

> 
> One way to get potentially missing names is to use OS Open Roads. These are 
> big shape files, so its probably best to cut them down using something like 
> ogr2ogr, or QGIS. The file can be pulled in as a custom layer in iD, Potlatch 
> and as a standard layer in JOSM. 



> On 28 Nov 2019, at 10:30, Jez Nicholson  wrote:
> 
> As Jerry says, the key feature was that it compared OS road names to OSM and 
> highlighted the differences.
> 
> The Microsoft Open Data Team recently analysed 
> streets-with-no-name-but-lots-of-houses which threw up positive hits, and 
> some potentially false positives of new housing estates which do not have 
> road names yet and auxiliary service roads.
> 
> I'd like to see a new tool be builti'd also like someone to fund it being 
> built and sustain it either through a grant or donated work.
> 

We at Ito are also hopeful that the community would implement new more up to 
date tools with a more modern look.

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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-11-28 Per discussione Jez Nicholson
As Jerry says, the key feature was that it compared OS road names to OSM
and highlighted the differences.

The Microsoft Open Data Team recently analysed
streets-with-no-name-but-lots-of-houses which threw up positive hits, and
some potentially false positives of new housing estates which do not have
road names yet and auxiliary service roads.

I'd like to see a new tool be builti'd also like someone to fund it
being built and sustain it either through a grant or donated work.

On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 10:28 AM SK53  wrote:

> The big difference of the old Locator layer from ITO is that it displayed
> the name. The other tool which used OS locator is Robert Scott's OSL
> Musical Chairs .
> Both suffer because OS Locator was last released in 2016.
>
> One way to get potentially missing names is to use OS Open Roads. These
> are big shape files, so its probably best to cut them down using something
> like ogr2ogr, or QGIS. The file can be pulled in as a custom layer in iD,
> Potlatch and as a standard layer in JOSM.
>
> A more elaborate approach is to grab the OSM roads in an area (e.g., with
> an Overpass Turbo query), pull them in to QGIS, buffer by 25 m & use the
> buffered layer to find any roads in OS Open Road which are outside the
> buffered area. This in turn can be saved in a form for use as a custom
> layer in editors. With JOSM & Potlatch 2 (I think) you can use this as the
> basis of a to do list to check each missing road.
>
> Obviously webhosted layers would be more convenient for the average mapper.
>
> Jerry
>
>
>
> On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 at 10:02, Paul Berry  wrote:
>
>> >  Does anyone know the best, or suitable alternative, tool that replaces
>> their analysis tools for the missing road names?
>>
>> http://qa.poole.ch/ is your friend and guide.
>>
>> Regards,
>> *Paul*
>>
>> On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 21:12, Guy Collins via Talk-GB <
>> talk-gb@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Apologies if this has already been announced. ITO! World have stopped
>>> supporting their very helpful set of OpenStreetMap tools. Please see the
>>> announcement here:
>>> https://www.itoworld.com/ito-openstreetmap-tools-announcement/
>>>
>>> Does anyone know the best, or suitable alternative, tool that replaces
>>> their analysis tools for the missing road names? Their tools also
>>> highlighted road coverage by local authority which was helpful.
>>>
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-11-28 Per discussione SK53
The big difference of the old Locator layer from ITO is that it displayed
the name. The other tool which used OS locator is Robert Scott's OSL
Musical Chairs .
Both suffer because OS Locator was last released in 2016.

One way to get potentially missing names is to use OS Open Roads. These are
big shape files, so its probably best to cut them down using something like
ogr2ogr, or QGIS. The file can be pulled in as a custom layer in iD,
Potlatch and as a standard layer in JOSM.

A more elaborate approach is to grab the OSM roads in an area (e.g., with
an Overpass Turbo query), pull them in to QGIS, buffer by 25 m & use the
buffered layer to find any roads in OS Open Road which are outside the
buffered area. This in turn can be saved in a form for use as a custom
layer in editors. With JOSM & Potlatch 2 (I think) you can use this as the
basis of a to do list to check each missing road.

Obviously webhosted layers would be more convenient for the average mapper.

Jerry



On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 at 10:02, Paul Berry  wrote:

> >  Does anyone know the best, or suitable alternative, tool that replaces
> their analysis tools for the missing road names?
>
> http://qa.poole.ch/ is your friend and guide.
>
> Regards,
> *Paul*
>
> On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 21:12, Guy Collins via Talk-GB <
> talk-gb@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
>
>> Apologies if this has already been announced. ITO! World have stopped
>> supporting their very helpful set of OpenStreetMap tools. Please see the
>> announcement here:
>> https://www.itoworld.com/ito-openstreetmap-tools-announcement/
>>
>> Does anyone know the best, or suitable alternative, tool that replaces
>> their analysis tools for the missing road names? Their tools also
>> highlighted road coverage by local authority which was helpful.
>>
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-11-28 Per discussione Paul Berry
>  Does anyone know the best, or suitable alternative, tool that replaces
their analysis tools for the missing road names?

http://qa.poole.ch/ is your friend and guide.

Regards,
*Paul*

On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 21:12, Guy Collins via Talk-GB <
talk-gb@openstreetmap.org> wrote:

> Apologies if this has already been announced. ITO! World have stopped
> supporting their very helpful set of OpenStreetMap tools. Please see the
> announcement here:
> https://www.itoworld.com/ito-openstreetmap-tools-announcement/
>
> Does anyone know the best, or suitable alternative, tool that replaces
> their analysis tools for the missing road names? Their tools also
> highlighted road coverage by local authority which was helpful.
>
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-11-27 Per discussione Mateusz Konieczny



27 Nov 2019, 22:10 by talk-gb@openstreetmap.org:

> Apologies if this has already been announced. ITO! World have stopped 
> supporting their very helpful set of OpenStreetMap tools. Please see the 
> announcement here: > 
> https://www.itoworld.com/ito-openstreetmap-tools-announcement/>  
>
> Does anyone know the best, or suitable alternative, tool that replaces their 
> analysis tools for the missing road names? Their tools also highlighted road 
> coverage by local authority which was helpful.
>
How tool for missing road names worked?

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[Talk-GB] ITO! World Tools

2019-11-27 Per discussione Guy Collins via Talk-GB
Apologies if this has already been announced. ITO! World have stopped 
supporting their very helpful set of OpenStreetMap tools. Please see the 
announcement here: 
https://www.itoworld.com/ito-openstreetmap-tools-announcement/ 
Does anyone know the best, or suitable alternative, tool that replaces their 
analysis tools for the missing road names? Their tools also highlighted road 
coverage by local authority which was helpful.

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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO World - OSM OS Locator Analysis

2015-12-12 Per discussione Phillip Barnett
Sorry, my bad. I wasn't fully understanding the layout and was assuming the 
left hand column would disappear. Now I get it.

> On 11 Dec 2015, at 22:17, Shaun McDonald  wrote:
> 
> Hi Philip,
> 
> Do you have a specific example where the not:names are not working? The left 
> hand column on 
> http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/area?name=Cambridge has 
> a list of the streets where the not name has been used, so that the Ordnance 
> Survey can use that information as part of the feedback loop, and to allow 
> later review.
> 
> I’ve looked at a few examples in the roads missing list, and for the road 
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/4076126 the comment on the last changeset 
> suggests that there should be a not:name added to the street. I’ve not seen 
> an example where there is a not:name which is not interpreted, and would be 
> interested in any such examples.
> 
> The daily updates are from the OSM data, so within 1 or 2 days any changes 
> that you make to OSM should show up in OSM Analysis. The updates to the OS 
> data are done manually, which I’ve just done for the November 2015 data, and 
> should be picked up in the next update. This will mean there will likely be a 
> little jump in the numbers of unnamed roads. (Sorry for the delay in 
> updating, I’ve been on paternity leave this past couple of weeks.)
> 
> Shaun
> Developer
> ITO World
> 
>> On 11 Dec 2015, at 20:36, Phillip Barnett  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I'm slightly confused - I fixed a lot /most of Cambridge with not:name a 
>> year or two ago but on looking again, find the same errors still there. How 
>> do I get ITO to refresh this? The site says it was refreshed today.
>> 
>>> On 11 Dec 2015, at 17:44, Jez Nicholson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thank you. You've prompted me to renew my quest for 100% in City of 
>>> Brighton and Hove as long as the roads with/without apostrophes aren't 
>>> counted in the percentage.
>>> 
>>> - Jez
>>> 
 On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 at 23:09 Steve Doerr  wrote:
 I think the URL may have changed. Try 
 http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main
 
 Steve
 
 
> On 10/12/2015 22:34, Robert Neil wrote:
> ITOWorld OSM / OS Locator missing street analysis has been off for a 
> couple of weeks with page not found.
> 
>  
> 
> Anyone know what is happening with it?
> 
>  
> 
> Regards,
> 
>  
> 
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO World - OSM OS Locator Analysis

2015-12-12 Per discussione jonathan
I've made that mistake in the past, it's not the most intuitive of layouts.


Jonathan


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Sorry, my bad. I wasn't fully understanding the layout and was assuming the 
left hand column would disappear. Now I get it.


On 11 Dec 2015, at 22:17, Shaun McDonald  wrote:




Hi Philip,



Do you have a specific example where the not:names are not working? The left 
hand column on 
http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/area?name=Cambridge has a 
list of the streets where the not name has been used, so that the Ordnance 
Survey can use that information as part of the feedback loop, and to allow 
later review.




I’ve looked at a few examples in the roads missing list, and for the road 
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/4076126 the comment on the last changeset 
suggests that there should be a not:name added to the street. I’ve not seen an 
example where there is a not:name which is not interpreted, and would be 
interested in any such examples.




The daily updates are from the OSM data, so within 1 or 2 days any changes that 
you make to OSM should show up in OSM Analysis. The updates to the OS data are 
done manually, which I’ve just done for the November 2015 data, and should be 
picked up in the next update. This will mean there will likely be a little jump 
in the numbers of unnamed roads. (Sorry for the delay in updating, I’ve been on 
paternity leave this past couple of weeks.)




Shaun

Developer

ITO World







On 11 Dec 2015, at 20:36, Phillip Barnett  wrote:





I'm slightly confused - I fixed a lot /most of Cambridge with not:name a year 
or two ago but on looking again, find the same errors still there. How do I get 
ITO to refresh this? The site says it was refreshed today.


On 11 Dec 2015, at 17:44, Jez Nicholson  wrote:





Thank you. You've prompted me to renew my quest for 100% in City of Brighton 
and Hove as long as the roads with/without apostrophes aren't counted in 
the percentage.



- Jez



On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 at 23:09 Steve Doerr  wrote:



I think the URL may have changed. Try 
http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main

Steve




On 10/12/2015 22:34, Robert Neil wrote:




ITOWorld OSM / OS Locator missing street analysis has been off for a couple of 
weeks with page not found.

 

Anyone know what is happening with it?

 

Regards,

 

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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO World - OSM OS Locator Analysis

2015-12-11 Per discussione Shaun McDonald
Hi Philip,

Do you have a specific example where the not:names are not working? The left 
hand column on 
http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/area?name=Cambridge has a 
list of the streets where the not name has been used, so that the Ordnance 
Survey can use that information as part of the feedback loop, and to allow 
later review.

I’ve looked at a few examples in the roads missing list, and for the road 
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/4076126 the comment on the last changeset 
suggests that there should be a not:name added to the street. I’ve not seen an 
example where there is a not:name which is not interpreted, and would be 
interested in any such examples.

The daily updates are from the OSM data, so within 1 or 2 days any changes that 
you make to OSM should show up in OSM Analysis. The updates to the OS data are 
done manually, which I’ve just done for the November 2015 data, and should be 
picked up in the next update. This will mean there will likely be a little jump 
in the numbers of unnamed roads. (Sorry for the delay in updating, I’ve been on 
paternity leave this past couple of weeks.)

Shaun
Developer
ITO World

> On 11 Dec 2015, at 20:36, Phillip Barnett  wrote:
> 
> I'm slightly confused - I fixed a lot /most of Cambridge with not:name a year 
> or two ago but on looking again, find the same errors still there. How do I 
> get ITO to refresh this? The site says it was refreshed today.
> 
> On 11 Dec 2015, at 17:44, Jez Nicholson  > wrote:
> 
>> Thank you. You've prompted me to renew my quest for 100% in City of Brighton 
>> and Hove as long as the roads with/without apostrophes aren't counted in 
>> the percentage.
>> 
>> - Jez
>> 
>> On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 at 23:09 Steve Doerr > > wrote:
>> I think the URL may have changed. Try 
>> http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main 
>> 
>> 
>> Steve
>> 
>> 
>> On 10/12/2015 22:34, Robert Neil wrote:
>>> ITOWorld OSM / OS Locator missing street analysis has been off for a couple 
>>> of weeks with page not found.
>>> 
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO World - OSM OS Locator Analysis

2015-12-11 Per discussione Jez Nicholson
Thank you. You've prompted me to renew my quest for 100% in City of
Brighton and Hove as long as the roads with/without apostrophes aren't
counted in the percentage.

- Jez

On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 at 23:09 Steve Doerr  wrote:

> I think the URL may have changed. Try
> http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main
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> Steve
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> On 10/12/2015 22:34, Robert Neil wrote:
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> ITOWorld OSM / OS Locator missing street analysis has been off for a
> couple of weeks with page not found.
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO World - OSM OS Locator Analysis

2015-12-11 Per discussione Phillip Barnett
I'm slightly confused - I fixed a lot /most of Cambridge with not:name a year 
or two ago but on looking again, find the same errors still there. How do I get 
ITO to refresh this? The site says it was refreshed today.

> On 11 Dec 2015, at 17:44, Jez Nicholson  wrote:
> 
> Thank you. You've prompted me to renew my quest for 100% in City of Brighton 
> and Hove as long as the roads with/without apostrophes aren't counted in 
> the percentage.
> 
> - Jez
> 
>> On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 at 23:09 Steve Doerr  wrote:
>> I think the URL may have changed. Try 
>> http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main
>> 
>> Steve
>> 
>> 
>>> On 10/12/2015 22:34, Robert Neil wrote:
>>> ITOWorld OSM / OS Locator missing street   analysis has been off 
>>> for a couple of weeks with page not found.
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[Talk-GB] ITO World - OSM OS Locator Analysis

2015-12-10 Per discussione Robert Neil
ITOWorld OSM / OS Locator missing street analysis has been off for a couple
of weeks with page not found.

 

Anyone know what is happening with it?

 

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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO World - OSM OS Locator Analysis

2015-12-10 Per discussione Steve Doerr
I think the URL may have changed. Try 
http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main


Steve

On 10/12/2015 22:34, Robert Neil wrote:


ITOWorld OSM / OS Locator missing street analysis has been off for a 
couple of weeks with page not found.


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[Talk-GB] ITO - OSM Analysis Updated with May 2015 OS data

2015-05-05 Per discussione Shaun McDonald
Hello UK mappers,

I’ve updated the ITO OSM Analysis with the new OS Locator data which has been 
released this month (May 2015).

Many areas have had significant increases in the number of missing road names. 
Leeds has had the biggest increase of 35 more missing road names. Moray for 
example is now only 94.01% complete.
 http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main 
 http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main

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[Talk-br] ITO Map - visualização de mapas de características específicas

2014-07-04 Per discussione Arlindo Pereira
Olá pessoal,

gostaria de apresentar a ferramenta ITO Map:


http://www.itoworld.com/map/main


Ela oferece mapas voltados a mostrar características específicas. Existem
diferentes tipos de mapas, como voltados à características de rodovias,
ferrovias, transporte público, ciclovias, até outras coisas bem
específicas, como sistema de distribuição de energia, dutos de petróleo/gás
etc.

Vou destacar alguns de transporte rodoviário, que talvez sejam de maior
interesse aos colegas interessados em construirmos o melhor mapa para GPS
veiculares:

- Estacionamentos de carros: http://www.itoworld.com/map/7
- Faixas de rolamento de rodovias: http://www.itoworld.com/map/179
- Rodovias sem informação de faixas de rolamento:
http://www.itoworld.com/map/147
- Informações de iluminação pública nas rodovias:
http://www.itoworld.com/map/69
(este é especialmente interessante para mostrar as estradas (em geral
rurais) que *não* tem iluminação)
- Superfície das rodovias: http://www.itoworld.com/map/215
- Limite de velocidade das rodovias: http://www.itoworld.com/map/124
- Rodovias com redutores de velocidade: http://www.itoworld.com/map/239


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Re: [Talk-br] ITO Map - visualização de mapas de características específicas

2014-07-04 Per discussione Alexandre Magno Brito de Medeiros
Ele mostra postes de iluminação
http://www.itoworld.com/map/69?lon=-35.17966lat=-5.87469zoom=17 também.


Em 4 de julho de 2014 15:41, Arlindo Pereira 
openstreet...@arlindopereira.com escreveu:

 Olá pessoal,

 gostaria de apresentar a ferramenta ITO Map:

 http://www.itoworld.com/map/main

 *[...] *Vou destacar alguns de transporte rodoviário, que talvez sejam de
 maior interesse aos colegas interessados em construirmos o melhor mapa para
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 *[...]* - Informações de iluminação pública nas rodovias:
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Re: [Talk-br] ITO Map - visualização de mapas de características específicas

2014-07-04 Per discussione Arlindo Pereira
Vale a pena gastar um tempo vendo tudo o que o site oferece. Tem vários
muito úteis, como este que mostra caixas eletrônicos
http://www.itoworld.com/map/230.


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2014-07-04 16:01 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Magno Brito de Medeiros 
alexandre@gmail.com:

 Ele mostra postes de iluminação
 http://www.itoworld.com/map/69?lon=-35.17966lat=-5.87469zoom=17
 também.


 Em 4 de julho de 2014 15:41, Arlindo Pereira 
 openstreet...@arlindopereira.com escreveu:

 Olá pessoal,

 gostaria de apresentar a ferramenta ITO Map:

 http://www.itoworld.com/map/main

 *[...] *Vou destacar alguns de transporte rodoviário, que talvez sejam
 de maior interesse aos colegas interessados em construirmos o melhor mapa
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 *[...]* - Informações de iluminação pública nas rodovias:
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Re: [Talk-br] ITO Map - visualização de mapas de características específicas

2014-07-04 Per discussione A. Carlos
Gostei deste que mostra a vel das Vias..

  
 
 
 
 
 
 

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From: openstreet...@arlindopereira.com
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2014 16:13:35 -0300
To: talk-br@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-br]  ITO Map - visualização de mapas de características 
específicas

Vale a pena gastar um tempo vendo tudo o que o site oferece. Tem vários muito 
úteis, como este que mostra caixas eletrônicos.



[]sArlindo

2014-07-04 16:01 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Magno Brito de Medeiros 
alexandre@gmail.com:


Ele mostra postes de iluminação também.




Em 4 de julho de 2014 15:41, Arlindo Pereira openstreet...@arlindopereira.com 
escreveu:




Olá pessoal,
gostaria de apresentar a ferramenta ITO Map:


http://www.itoworld.com/map/main




[...] Vou destacar alguns de transporte rodoviário, que talvez sejam de maior 
interesse aos colegas interessados em construirmos o melhor mapa para GPS 
veiculares:
[...] - Informações de iluminação pública nas rodovias: 
http://www.itoworld.com/map/69 [...] 






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Re: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-05-01 Per discussione Shaun McDonald

On 30 Apr 2014, at 15:54, Jaakko Helleranta.com jaa...@helleranta.com wrote:

 This is very nice improvement!

It’s great to hear you like the improvements

 
 I'm happy to see that even my rather spotty/patchy mapping of power infra in 
 Haiti is finally being visualized/rendered in a way that it starts to 
 demonstrate the usefulness of OSM as power mapping platform for also those 
 that don't use the data (in separate applications). This will hopefully help 
 to advocate for the use of OSM.
 
 Now, I too would like to make a suggestion:
 Accented characters don't seem to get rendered at all in place name labels. 
 See e.g. 
 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-72.27848lat=18.51272zoom=16open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true
  where Pétionville is rendered as Ptionville (almost center, slightly to 
 the left), Tête de l'eau is Tte de l'eau (center bottom) and 
 Péguy-Ville is Pguy-Ville (right center).

The accented characters is a known issue. There’s no ETA on when it’ll be fixed 
currently.

 
 Can someone pass this onwards / what would be the address / who would be the 
 person to send improvement suggestions (also in the future)?

Emailing supp...@itoworld.com is probably the most reliable way to contact to 
improve the maps.


Shaun McDonald
ITO World Developer.

 
 Thanks to all who've worked on this!
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 On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
 On 2014-04-30 14:20, Janko Mihelić wrote:
 Where do I add my suggestions?
 
 Same for me. I don't like that the background map is so invisible, that the 
 city labels that do get generated seem to be generated at all zoom levels 
 (which is really bad at low zoom) and that they can't cope with diacritics.
 
 And, are there no 300-350 kV lines or is it the color difference that is to 
 small that I don't see them?
 
 Regards,
 Maarten
 
 2014-04-30 13:49 GMT+02:00 François Lacombe
 francois.laco...@telecom-bretagne.eu:
 
 Hi,
 
 ITOWorld power  communication maps have been updated and are now
 online, as a result of the feedback I gave to their support team.
 
 Electricity Distribution map is now almost complete.
 
 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=2.51848lat=48.80986zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true
 [1]
 
 
 The main point was to deal with power substation inside stuff and
 pole hosted features.
 
 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=5.80635lat=46.05588zoom=17fullscreen=true
 [2]
 
 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=6.19542lat=46.07335zoom=14fullscreen=true
 [3]
 
 
 The map appearance will continuously be improved as long as
 proposals get accepted.
 Almost all mapped power=* features can be seen worldwide on this
 map, even if it's not always the case (and doesn't have to be) on
 the main slippy map.
 
 I want to thank them for time and resources investment. Everyone
 contribution get a lot of value through it.
 
 Cheers,
 
 FRANÇOIS LACOMBE
 
 
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 http://www.infos-reseaux.com [4]
 
 
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Re: [Talk-br] Mapa de distribuição de energia Fwd: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-05-01 Per discussione Raffaello Bruno Limongi Freire
Interessante mesmo.
obs.: O nome está Subestao Jardim Botnico, caso queira corrigir...

From: openstreet...@arlindopereira.com
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 22:22:48 -0300
To: talk-br@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-br] Mapa de distribuição de energia Fwd: [OSM-talk] New ITO 
electricity distribution map

Pessoal, vejam que interessante essa renderização de distribuição de energia 
(zoom na RMRJ):
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-43.02397lat=-22.98060zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true


Zoom em uma usina de energia:
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-44.46176lat=-23.00660zoom=15open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true



Zoom em uma subestação de energia:
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-43.21866lat=-22.96292zoom=18open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true


Há um bug conhecido com a renderização de acentos.

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Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 8:49 AM
Subject: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map
To: t...@openstreetmap.org



Hi,


ITOWorld power  communication maps have been updated and are now online, as a 
result of the feedback I gave to their support team.


Electricity Distribution map is now almost complete.
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=2.51848lat=48.80986zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true




The main point was to deal with power substation inside stuff and pole hosted 
features.
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=5.80635lat=46.05588zoom=17fullscreen=true




http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=6.19542lat=46.07335zoom=14fullscreen=true




The map appearance will continuously be improved as long as proposals get 
accepted.
Almost all mapped power=* features can be seen worldwide on this map, even if 
it's not always the case (and doesn't have to be) on the main slippy map.




I want to thank them for time and resources investment. Everyone contribution 
get a lot of value through it.


Cheers,



François Lacombe

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Re: [Talk-br] Mapa de distribuição de energia Fwd: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-05-01 Per discussione Arlindo Pereira
Eles já estão cientes, como mencionei no email. Mandaram email para
talk@mostrando a renderização e dizendo isso.


On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 7:25 PM, Paulo Carvalho paulo.r.m.carva...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Não consegui achar onde se abre um ticket tipo GitHub.  Quem achar informe
 ITO maps dropping LATIN-1 characters, passando o link focalizando o
 problema e como deveria aparecer.


 2014-05-01 19:19 GMT-03:00 John Packer john.pack...@gmail.com:

 Raffaello,
 Parece que esses mapas do ITO não lidam bem com acentos.
 O nome no OSM está correto :-)


 2014-05-01 18:55 GMT-03:00 Raffaello Bruno Limongi Freire 
 raffaellobr...@hotmail.com:

  Interessante mesmo.

 obs.: O nome está Subestao Jardim Botnico, caso queira corrigir...

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 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 22:22:48 -0300
 To: talk-br@openstreetmap.org
 Subject: [Talk-br] Mapa de distribuição de energia Fwd: [OSM-talk] New
 ITO electricity distribution map


 Pessoal, vejam que interessante essa renderização de distribuição de
 energia (zoom na RMRJ):


 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-43.02397lat=-22.98060zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true

 Zoom em uma usina de energia:


 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-44.46176lat=-23.00660zoom=15open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true

 Zoom em uma subestação de energia:


 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-43.21866lat=-22.96292zoom=18open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true

 Há um bug conhecido com a renderização de acentos.


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 Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 8:49 AM
 Subject: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map
 To: t...@openstreetmap.org


  Hi,

 ITOWorld power  communication maps have been updated and are now
 online, as a result of the feedback I gave to their support team.

 Electricity Distribution map is now almost complete.

 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=2.51848lat=48.80986zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true

 The main point was to deal with power substation inside stuff and pole
 hosted features.

 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=5.80635lat=46.05588zoom=17fullscreen=true

 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=6.19542lat=46.07335zoom=14fullscreen=true

 The map appearance will continuously be improved as long as proposals
 get accepted.
 Almost all mapped power=* features can be seen worldwide on this map,
 even if it's not always the case (and doesn't have to be) on the main
 slippy map.

 I want to thank them for time and resources investment. Everyone
 contribution get a lot of value through it.


 Cheers,

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Re: [Talk-br] Mapa de distribuição de energia Fwd: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-05-01 Per discussione Raffaello Bruno Limongi Freire
Burrice minha, que não conferi. Obrigado pela informação :)

From: john.pack...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 1 May 2014 19:19:46 -0300
To: talk-br@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-br]  Mapa de distribuição de energia Fwd: [OSM-talk] New ITO 
electricity distribution map

Raffaello,
Parece que esses mapas do ITO não lidam bem com acentos.
O nome no OSM está correto :-)


2014-05-01 18:55 GMT-03:00 Raffaello Bruno Limongi Freire 
raffaellobr...@hotmail.com:





Interessante mesmo.
obs.: O nome está Subestao Jardim Botnico, caso queira corrigir...

From: openstreet...@arlindopereira.com


Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 22:22:48 -0300
To: talk-br@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-br] Mapa de distribuição de energia Fwd: [OSM-talk] New ITO 
electricity distribution map



Pessoal, vejam que interessante essa renderização de distribuição de energia 
(zoom na RMRJ):
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-43.02397lat=-22.98060zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true




Zoom em uma usina de energia:
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-44.46176lat=-23.00660zoom=15open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true





Zoom em uma subestação de energia:
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-43.21866lat=-22.96292zoom=18open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true




Há um bug conhecido com a renderização de acentos.

[]sArlindo

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Hi,


ITOWorld power  communication maps have been updated and are now online, as a 
result of the feedback I gave to their support team.


Electricity Distribution map is now almost complete.
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=2.51848lat=48.80986zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true






The main point was to deal with power substation inside stuff and pole hosted 
features.
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=5.80635lat=46.05588zoom=17fullscreen=true






http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=6.19542lat=46.07335zoom=14fullscreen=true






The map appearance will continuously be improved as long as proposals get 
accepted.
Almost all mapped power=* features can be seen worldwide on this map, even if 
it's not always the case (and doesn't have to be) on the main slippy map.






I want to thank them for time and resources investment. Everyone contribution 
get a lot of value through it.


Cheers,





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[OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-04-30 Per discussione François Lacombe
Hi,

ITOWorld power  communication maps have been updated and are now online,
as a result of the feedback I gave to their support team.

Electricity Distribution map is now almost complete.
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=2.51848lat=48.80986zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true

The main point was to deal with power substation inside stuff and pole
hosted features.
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=5.80635lat=46.05588zoom=17fullscreen=true
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=6.19542lat=46.07335zoom=14fullscreen=true

The map appearance will continuously be improved as long as proposals get
accepted.
Almost all mapped power=* features can be seen worldwide on this map, even
if it's not always the case (and doesn't have to be) on the main slippy map.

I want to thank them for time and resources investment. Everyone
contribution get a lot of value through it.


Cheers,

*François Lacombe*

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Re: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-04-30 Per discussione Janko Mihelić
Where do I add my suggestions? I like the new map look, but I would like
substation and plant labels more than city labels. Bigger the voltage of a
substation, bigger the label.


2014-04-30 13:49 GMT+02:00 François Lacombe 
francois.laco...@telecom-bretagne.eu:

 Hi,

 ITOWorld power  communication maps have been updated and are now online,
 as a result of the feedback I gave to their support team.

 Electricity Distribution map is now almost complete.

 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=2.51848lat=48.80986zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true

 The main point was to deal with power substation inside stuff and pole
 hosted features.

 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=5.80635lat=46.05588zoom=17fullscreen=true

 http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=6.19542lat=46.07335zoom=14fullscreen=true

 The map appearance will continuously be improved as long as proposals get
 accepted.
 Almost all mapped power=* features can be seen worldwide on this map, even
 if it's not always the case (and doesn't have to be) on the main slippy map.

 I want to thank them for time and resources investment. Everyone
 contribution get a lot of value through it.


 Cheers,

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Re: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-04-30 Per discussione Maarten Deen

On 2014-04-30 14:20, Janko Mihelić wrote:

Where do I add my suggestions?


Same for me. I don't like that the background map is so invisible, that 
the city labels that do get generated seem to be generated at all zoom 
levels (which is really bad at low zoom) and that they can't cope with 
diacritics.


And, are there no 300-350 kV lines or is it the color difference that is 
to small that I don't see them?


Regards,
Maarten


2014-04-30 13:49 GMT+02:00 François Lacombe
francois.laco...@telecom-bretagne.eu:


Hi,

ITOWorld power  communication maps have been updated and are now
online, as a result of the feedback I gave to their support team.

Electricity Distribution map is now almost complete.


http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=2.51848lat=48.80986zoom=10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true

[1]

The main point was to deal with power substation inside stuff and
pole hosted features.


http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=5.80635lat=46.05588zoom=17fullscreen=true

[2]


http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=6.19542lat=46.07335zoom=14fullscreen=true

[3]

The map appearance will continuously be improved as long as
proposals get accepted.
Almost all mapped power=* features can be seen worldwide on this
map, even if it's not always the case (and doesn't have to be) on
the main slippy map.

I want to thank them for time and resources investment. Everyone
contribution get a lot of value through it.

Cheers,

FRANÇOIS LACOMBE

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Re: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-04-30 Per discussione Jaakko Helleranta.com
This is very nice improvement!

I'm happy to see that even my rather spotty/patchy mapping of power infra
in Haiti is finally being visualized/rendered in a way that it starts to
demonstrate the usefulness of OSM as power mapping platform for also those
that don't use the data (in separate applications). This will hopefully
help to advocate for the use of OSM.

Now, I too would like to make a suggestion:
Accented characters don't seem to get rendered at all in place name labels.
See e.g.
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-72.27848lat=18.51272zoom=16open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=truewhere
Pétionville is rendered as Ptionville (almost center, slightly to
the left), Tête de l'eau is Tte de l'eau (center bottom) and
Péguy-Ville is Pguy-Ville (right center).

Can someone pass this onwards / what would be the address / who would be
the person to send improvement suggestions (also in the future)?

Thanks to all who've worked on this!
-Jaakko


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On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:

 On 2014-04-30 14:20, Janko Mihelić wrote:

 Where do I add my suggestions?


 Same for me. I don't like that the background map is so invisible, that
 the city labels that do get generated seem to be generated at all zoom
 levels (which is really bad at low zoom) and that they can't cope with
 diacritics.

 And, are there no 300-350 kV lines or is it the color difference that is
 to small that I don't see them?

 Regards,
 Maarten

  2014-04-30 13:49 GMT+02:00 François Lacombe
 francois.laco...@telecom-bretagne.eu:

  Hi,

 ITOWorld power  communication maps have been updated and are now
 online, as a result of the feedback I gave to their support team.

 Electricity Distribution map is now almost complete.

  http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=2.51848lat=48.80986zoom=
 10open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true

 [1]


 The main point was to deal with power substation inside stuff and
 pole hosted features.

  http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=5.80635lat=46.05588zoom=
 17fullscreen=true

 [2]

  http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=6.19542lat=46.07335zoom=
 14fullscreen=true

 [3]


 The map appearance will continuously be improved as long as
 proposals get accepted.
 Almost all mapped power=* features can be seen worldwide on this
 map, even if it's not always the case (and doesn't have to be) on
 the main slippy map.

 I want to thank them for time and resources investment. Everyone
 contribution get a lot of value through it.

 Cheers,

 FRANÇOIS LACOMBE


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Re: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-04-30 Per discussione Jean-Marc Liotier

On 30/04/2014 16:54, Jaakko Helleranta.com wrote:
Accented characters don't seem to get rendered at all in place name 
labels. See e.g. 
http://www.itoworld.com/map/4?lon=-72.27848lat=18.51272zoom=16open_sidebar=map_keyfullscreen=true 
where Pétionville is rendered as Ptionville (almost center, 
slightly to the left), Tête de l'eau is Tte de l'eau (center 
bottom) and Péguy-Ville is Pguy-Ville (right center).


This is a known bug - François Lacombe just mentioned on talk-fr that it 
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Re: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-04-30 Per discussione Ole Nielsen

On 30/04/2014 14:35, Maarten Deen wrote:

On 2014-04-30 14:20, Janko Mihelić wrote:

Where do I add my suggestions? I like the new map look, but I would like
substation and plant labels more than city labels. Bigger the voltage of
a substation, bigger the label.


Substation names are rendered at zoom 16+. Maybe also displaying the 
name at z15 would be ok but lower than that I'm afraid the map is going 
to get too cluttered. I agree that city labels should be suppressed at 
low zooms. It looks ugly otherwise.


I'm still lacking support for power=plant although this feature was 
approved last year and increasingly used.




Same for me. I don't like that the background map is so invisible, that
the city labels that do get generated seem to be generated at all zoom
levels (which is really bad at low zoom) and that they can't cope with
diacritics.


Agree, the background map is too faint. It would also be nice to have a 
selectable background map together with adjustable transparency.




And, are there no 300-350 kV lines or is it the color difference that is
to small that I don't see them?


They are rendered. They are just very uncommon in Europe. In the US 
you'll find a lot of 345 kV lines.


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Re: [OSM-talk] New ITO electricity distribution map

2014-04-30 Per discussione Janko Mihelić
2014-04-30 20:39 GMT+02:00 Ole Nielsen on-...@xs4all.nl:


 Substation names are rendered at zoom 16+. Maybe also displaying the name
 at z15 would be ok but lower than that I'm afraid the map is going to get
 too cluttered. I agree that city labels should be suppressed at low zooms.
 It looks ugly otherwise.


Display names of 380kV substations on zoom 7+. Names of 220kV on zoom 9+.
110kV on 11+. And so on. Along with the labels, render the substations
with a thick border, so they look like a dot on low zooms.

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[Talk-GB] ITO path designation map designation=unclassified_highway

2012-09-03 Per discussione Rob Nickerson
The reason designation=unclassified_county_road is described as obsolete on
Robert's page is that there is legally no such thing (unlike public
footpaths, etc.. which are included in the legislation - CROW Act 2000).

When I updated both [1] and [2] this designation was not on the wiki page
and hence it is still not on the wiki page (my edit was really just a
reorganisation and tidy up, avoiding as many controversial things as
possible). At the time of this edit I was asked to add this designation but
have yet to do that. Sometime, I will eventually get around to re-reading
the mail thread and work out how best to represent these roads in the UK
guidelines (perhaps as they are not official maybe a note rather than a
designation?).

Regards,
Rob

[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_Tagging_Guidelines
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO path designation map designation=unclassified_highway

2012-09-03 Per discussione SomeoneElse

Rob Nickerson wrote:


The reason designation=unclassified_county_road is described as 
obsolete on Robert's page is that there is legally no such thing 
(unlike public footpaths, etc.. which are included in the legislation 
- CROW Act 2000).


It's a designation still in use by some councils on the markers in the 
ground, so where it is, it still makes sense to me to use it. Inferring 
access rights from that designation is a different issue, though 
(although in Lincolnshire - the nearest highway authority that marks 
UCRs to me - I've never seen a UCR that has motor vehicle access 
prohibited or that doesn't get a reasonable amount of vehicle use).


Whether, at some time before the cut-off date 
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/37/section/56?view=plain, 
councils will get their act together and ensure that everything on the 
list of streets is classified as _something_ on the definitive map (or 
deleted 
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/37/section/53?view=plain) is 
another matter.




...  (perhaps as they are not official maybe a note rather than a 
designation?).


In addition to the above, note is already used on some of the ways in 
question for e.g. Unsuitable for motor vehicles, so it wouldn't to my 
eyes be a good idea to overload it with UCR-ness as well.


Cheers,
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[Talk-GB] ITO - OSM Analysis updated with latest OS Locator data

2012-08-29 Per discussione Shaun McDonald
Hi,

A little update on OSM Analysis, ITO's OSM to OS Locator comparison service. We 
have just updated to the latest OS Locator data in OSM Analysis. Hopefully the 
next update to the OS Locator data will be updated a bit quicker. The biggest 
drop in completeness has been Leeds with 44 new streets missing.

OSM Analysis is available at:
http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main


We have recently been releasing some new ITO Map layers, and improving some of 
the current map layers. We now have nodes for Great Britain for some of the 
maps. For example 
Bicycle parking: http://www.itoworld.com/map/223 
ATMs: http://www.itoworld.com/map/230
Building entrances: http://www.itoworld.com/map/221

We are updating the nodes daily, and working on going to Europe and then 
Worldwide soon.

http://www.itoworld.com/map/

If you have any comments, questions or ideas for ITO Map, please let me know.

Shaun McDonald
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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] ITO maps

2012-03-04 Per discussione Ab_fab
Un peu dans le même genre de cette carte ITO [1], un rendu mettant en
évidence la voirie avec éclairage public
http://lightmap.uni-hd.de/

[1] http://www.itoworld.com/map/69

Pour mémoire, le wiki : http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lit


Le 3 mars 2012 22:33, Hélène PETIT h...@free.fr a écrit :

 Le 03/03/2012 14:01, Ab_fab a écrit :

  Une nouvelle moûture des cartes thématiques ITO est arrivée, avec de
 nouveaux thèmes

 superbe ! merci pour l'info ;
 je me sers beaucoup de ito pour comprendre ce que font les autres
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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] ITO maps

2012-03-04 Per discussione Philippe Verdy
Y a du boulot pour la France, concernant l'éclairage...

Sinon c'est l'occasion de dire que j'adore le rendu du fond de carte
Mapsurfer Street, qui sait sélectionner, dimensionner et positionner
intelligemment les libellés (à côté de Mapnik, il n'y a pas photo !).

Dommage qu'il ne différencie pas les autoroutes des voies rapides sur
leurs tracé (uniquement sur les étiquettes de référence qui ont encore
des problèmes à être bien sélectionnées de façon aussi intelligente
que celles des villes, villages, rues, lieux-dits).

Visiblement là encore, Mapsurfer Street ne tient pas compte de la
classification des place=* et soit utilise des données de population
externes, soit s'est construit sa base à lui (en chargeant les données
de l'Insee, pour ne pas tenir compte de ce qui est dans la base OSM,
mais aussi pour faire des ajustements dans la classification de ce qui
est pertinent d'afficher à chaque niveau de zoom). Le résultat est une
carte qui est détaillée à tous les niveaux d'échelle, tout en restant
lisible sans superposition de libellés, et avec des critères de
sélection intelligents en cas de superposition.

Le 4 mars 2012 19:28, Ab_fab gamma@gmail.com a écrit :
 Un peu dans le même genre de cette carte ITO [1], un rendu mettant en
 évidence la voirie avec éclairage public
 http://lightmap.uni-hd.de/

 [1] http://www.itoworld.com/map/69

 Pour mémoire, le wiki : http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lit


 Le 3 mars 2012 22:33, Hélène PETIT h...@free.fr a écrit :

 Le 03/03/2012 14:01, Ab_fab a écrit :

 Une nouvelle moûture des cartes thématiques ITO est arrivée, avec de
 nouveaux thèmes

 superbe ! merci pour l'info ;
 je me sers beaucoup de ito pour comprendre ce que font les autres
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[OSM-talk-fr] ITO maps

2012-03-03 Per discussione Ab_fab
bonjour,

Une nouvelle moûture des cartes thématiques ITO est arrivée, avec de
nouveaux thèmes
http://www.itoworld.com/map/main

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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] ITO maps

2012-03-03 Per discussione Philippe Verdy
Outil quasiment inutilisable pour la France. Car beaucoup trop lent
(ou surchargé) pour le chargement de leurs tuiles. Apparemment l'outil
a d'abord été fait pour le Royaume-Uni, même même pour ce pays, c'est
d'une lenteur...

C'est vrai qu'ils indiquent que c'est une version Bêta.

Cependant j'aime bien leur idée de faire de nombreux calques
thématiques destinés à montrer des détails qui seraient difficiles à
voir dans des zones chargées. Dommage qu'ils n'aient pas ajouté la
possibilité de contribuer à partir de ces calques, qui sont tout de
même bien faits et montrent des tas de choses qu'on aurait oubliées.

Le 3 mars 2012 14:01, Ab_fab gamma@gmail.com a écrit :
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 Une nouvelle moûture des cartes thématiques ITO est arrivée, avec de
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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] ITO maps

2012-03-03 Per discussione Philippe Verdy
En moyenne je n'arrive pas à avoir plus de 3 ou 4 tuiles sur les 16 à
20 nécessaires pour afficher une carte plein écran à un niveau de zoom
donné, quel que soit le niveau de zoom. Toutes les autres tuiles
restent en attente indéfiniment (et la fermeture de la page pour
ensuite la recharger ne raffichera que les tuiles déjà dans le cache
du navigateur (à condition de n'avoir pas purgé le cache sinon même
celles-là n'apparaîtront plus).

Visiblement le site a un limiteur de requêtes de tuiles par visiteur
beaucoup trop agressif, qui donne ces délais infinis (au lieu de
mettre un délai on dirait que la simple visite nous fait passer pour
des abuseurs du système, on est vite bloqué totalement seulement en
cherchant à afficher une zone donnée en dézoomant la zone par défaut
pour se déplacer ailleurs et zoomer dessus.

Le 3 mars 2012 14:13, Philippe Verdy verd...@wanadoo.fr a écrit :
 Outil quasiment inutilisable pour la France. Car beaucoup trop lent
 (ou surchargé) pour le chargement de leurs tuiles. Apparemment l'outil
 a d'abord été fait pour le Royaume-Uni, même même pour ce pays, c'est
 d'une lenteur...

 C'est vrai qu'ils indiquent que c'est une version Bêta.

 Cependant j'aime bien leur idée de faire de nombreux calques
 thématiques destinés à montrer des détails qui seraient difficiles à
 voir dans des zones chargées. Dommage qu'ils n'aient pas ajouté la
 possibilité de contribuer à partir de ces calques, qui sont tout de
 même bien faits et montrent des tas de choses qu'on aurait oubliées.

 Le 3 mars 2012 14:01, Ab_fab gamma@gmail.com a écrit :
 bonjour,

 Une nouvelle moûture des cartes thématiques ITO est arrivée, avec de
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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] ITO maps

2012-03-03 Per discussione Philippe Verdy
Sinon bravo pour la documentation détaillée des tags, et les
commentaires concernant les tags obsolètes, ambigus, en cours de
migration, ou non encore pris en charge. Ce site est remarquable de ce
point de vue là.

Si jamais ils intègrent une interface permettant ensuite de
contribuer, et avec une accélération de la disponibilité des tuiles,
ce site serait parfait et même meilleur que celui d'OSM. Car on a sur
le même écran (quand on sort du mode plein écran), toutes les infos de
documentation nécessaires (alors que sur le site OSM, on a des sites
séparés pour la carte navigable, pour l'éditeur Potlatch et pour la
documentation du wiki.  Il ne lui restera plus qu'à proposer des
traductions.

Bref je salue l'effort fourni. Et cela pourrait inspirer OSM... dont
le wiki est bien à la peine.

Le 3 mars 2012 14:20, Philippe Verdy verd...@wanadoo.fr a écrit :
 En moyenne je n'arrive pas à avoir plus de 3 ou 4 tuiles sur les 16 à
 20 nécessaires pour afficher une carte plein écran à un niveau de zoom
 donné, quel que soit le niveau de zoom. Toutes les autres tuiles
 restent en attente indéfiniment (et la fermeture de la page pour
 ensuite la recharger ne raffichera que les tuiles déjà dans le cache
 du navigateur (à condition de n'avoir pas purgé le cache sinon même
 celles-là n'apparaîtront plus).

 Visiblement le site a un limiteur de requêtes de tuiles par visiteur
 beaucoup trop agressif, qui donne ces délais infinis (au lieu de
 mettre un délai on dirait que la simple visite nous fait passer pour
 des abuseurs du système, on est vite bloqué totalement seulement en
 cherchant à afficher une zone donnée en dézoomant la zone par défaut
 pour se déplacer ailleurs et zoomer dessus.

 Le 3 mars 2012 14:13, Philippe Verdy verd...@wanadoo.fr a écrit :
 Outil quasiment inutilisable pour la France. Car beaucoup trop lent
 (ou surchargé) pour le chargement de leurs tuiles. Apparemment l'outil
 a d'abord été fait pour le Royaume-Uni, même même pour ce pays, c'est
 d'une lenteur...

 C'est vrai qu'ils indiquent que c'est une version Bêta.

 Cependant j'aime bien leur idée de faire de nombreux calques
 thématiques destinés à montrer des détails qui seraient difficiles à
 voir dans des zones chargées. Dommage qu'ils n'aient pas ajouté la
 possibilité de contribuer à partir de ces calques, qui sont tout de
 même bien faits et montrent des tas de choses qu'on aurait oubliées.

 Le 3 mars 2012 14:01, Ab_fab gamma@gmail.com a écrit :
 bonjour,

 Une nouvelle moûture des cartes thématiques ITO est arrivée, avec de
 nouveaux thèmes
 http://www.itoworld.com/map/main

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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO OSM Analysis not updating?

2011-06-22 Per discussione Peter Miller
On 21 June 2011 22:02, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
 On 21 June 2011 21:32, Steve Doerr doerr.step...@gmail.com wrote:
 At the moment I can't get into ITO OSM Analysis at all. If I enter the URL
 http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main?showMinor=true it is
 immediately replaced by http://www.itoworld.com/main. I've tried both in
 Firefox and IE.

 Something does seem to be wrong. It may be tomorrow morning before we
 get it fixed now. Sorry about that.

Apologies about the continued unreliability of OSM Analysis. We have
evidently introduced a problem with a recent code update which we are
now trying to resolve.


Regards,


Peter Miller
ITO World Ltd


 Regards,


 Peter Miller



 Steve

 On 21/06/2011 12:31, Shane Reynolds wrote:

 Hi Graham.

 Sorry we have had a few problems with our importer over the weekend. However
 it is now working again and I hope that OSM analysis should have data up to
 the 19th in a few hours (OSM Mapper and ITO Map have just been updated to
 the 19th) - things should then also be back to normal from tomorrow (where
 we usually update sometime early afternoon for data from the previous day)

 Kind Regards,

 Shane



 On 21 June 2011 12:05, Graham Stewart gra...@dalmuti.net wrote:

 Hi Peter (et al),

 Last update of the
 http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main is currently
 reporting as 16/06/2011 (today is the 21st)

 Has it just fallen over, or is there anything that the community can
 help with to get this valuable tool running again?

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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO OSM Analysis not updating?

2011-06-22 Per discussione Peter Miller
We believe that OSM Analysis is now fixed and up to date. Apologies
for the inconvenience and do of course let us know if we are wrong
about that!

Regards,


Peter Miller
ITO World Ltd


On 22 June 2011 09:35, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
 On 21 June 2011 22:02, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
 On 21 June 2011 21:32, Steve Doerr doerr.step...@gmail.com wrote:
 At the moment I can't get into ITO OSM Analysis at all. If I enter the URL
 http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main?showMinor=true it is
 immediately replaced by http://www.itoworld.com/main. I've tried both in
 Firefox and IE.

 Something does seem to be wrong. It may be tomorrow morning before we
 get it fixed now. Sorry about that.

 Apologies about the continued unreliability of OSM Analysis. We have
 evidently introduced a problem with a recent code update which we are
 now trying to resolve.


 Regards,


 Peter Miller
 ITO World Ltd


 Regards,


 Peter Miller



 Steve

 On 21/06/2011 12:31, Shane Reynolds wrote:

 Hi Graham.

 Sorry we have had a few problems with our importer over the weekend. However
 it is now working again and I hope that OSM analysis should have data up to
 the 19th in a few hours (OSM Mapper and ITO Map have just been updated to
 the 19th) - things should then also be back to normal from tomorrow (where
 we usually update sometime early afternoon for data from the previous day)

 Kind Regards,

 Shane



 On 21 June 2011 12:05, Graham Stewart gra...@dalmuti.net wrote:

 Hi Peter (et al),

 Last update of the
 http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main is currently
 reporting as 16/06/2011 (today is the 21st)

 Has it just fallen over, or is there anything that the community can
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[Talk-GB] ITO OSM Analysis not updating?

2011-06-21 Per discussione Graham Stewart

Hi Peter (et al),

Last update of the
http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main is currently
reporting as 16/06/2011 (today is the 21st)

Has it just fallen over, or is there anything that the community can
help with to get this valuable tool running again?

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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO OSM Analysis not updating?

2011-06-21 Per discussione Shane Reynolds
Hi Graham.

Sorry we have had a few problems with our importer over the weekend. However
it is now working again and I hope that OSM analysis should have data up to
the 19th in a few hours (OSM Mapper and ITO Map have just been updated to
the 19th) - things should then also be back to normal from tomorrow (where
we usually update sometime early afternoon for data from the previous day)

Kind Regards,

Shane



On 21 June 2011 12:05, Graham Stewart gra...@dalmuti.net wrote:


 Hi Peter (et al),

 Last update of the
 http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main is currently
 reporting as 16/06/2011 (today is the 21st)

 Has it just fallen over, or is there anything that the community can
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Re: [Talk-GB] ITO OSM Analysis not updating?

2011-06-21 Per discussione Steve Doerr
At the moment I can't get into ITO OSM Analysis at all. If I enter the 
URL 
http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main?showMinor=true it 
is immediately replaced by http://www.itoworld.com/main. I've tried both 
in Firefox and IE.


Steve

On 21/06/2011 12:31, Shane Reynolds wrote:

Hi Graham.

Sorry we have had a few problems with our importer over the weekend. 
However it is now working again and I hope that OSM analysis should 
have data up to the 19th in a few hours (OSM Mapper and ITO Map have 
just been updated to the 19th) - things should then also be back to 
normal from tomorrow (where we usually update sometime early afternoon 
for data from the previous day)


Kind Regards,

Shane



On 21 June 2011 12:05, Graham Stewart gra...@dalmuti.net 
mailto:gra...@dalmuti.net wrote:



Hi Peter (et al),

Last update of the
http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/main is currently
reporting as 16/06/2011 (today is the 21st)

Has it just fallen over, or is there anything that the community can
help with to get this valuable tool running again?

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[OSM-talk-fr] ITO map

2011-04-26 Per discussione Ab_fab
Bonjour,

ITO propose un nouveau service qui affiche en superposition des détails de
la base OSM qui sont en général peu mis en avant par les rendus classiques :
Obstacles (haies, murs, clotûres),
Bâtiments et adresses
Parkings
Distribution électrique
Réseaux ferrés
Voies navigables
Limitations de vitesse
...

Plus de détails dans le wiki
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ITO_Map

Le service en lui-même se trouve ici
http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/ito_map/main
Mise à jour journalière / couverture mondiale
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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] ITO map

2011-04-26 Per discussione Guilhem Bonnefille
Le 26 avril 2011 16:45, Ab_fab gamma@gmail.com a écrit :
 Bonjour,

 ITO propose un nouveau service qui affiche en superposition des détails de
 la base OSM qui sont en général peu mis en avant par les rendus classiques :
 Obstacles (haies, murs, clotûres),
 Bâtiments et adresses
 Parkings
 Distribution électrique
 Réseaux ferrés
 Voies navigables
 Limitations de vitesse
 ...

Génial, cela réponds à une question que j'allais poser : où voir le
réseau électrique.

En effet, pour me changer les idées, et surtout valoriser toujours
plus ma connaissance du trajet maison-boulot, après les bornes
incendie, je me suis intéressé au réseau électrique. En plus, j'ai
récemment découvert qu'un autre contributeur (don-vip) a beaucoup
bossé dans mon coin aussi. Du coup, je cherchais une carte pour voir
le travail accompli.

Merci à ITO pour la carte^Wlayer et merci à toi pour avoir rapporté
l'information.

PS : faudrait peut-être une page projet pour l'électricité, et
peut-être des contrôles qualité genre Osmose (mauvais type de pylone
en fonction du type de ligne...).
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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] ITO map

2011-04-26 Per discussione Guilhem Bonnefille
J'oubliais le lien de rigueur :
http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/ito_map/main?view=4bbox=151951.26614558,5397789.855014817,177697.16819312,5414030.5832857825layers=base_style=clear_map_history=true



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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] ITO map

2011-04-26 Per discussione Vincent Privat
Le 26 avril 2011 17:28, Guilhem Bonnefille guilhem.bonnefi...@gmail.com a
écrit :


 Génial, cela réponds à une question que j'allais poser : où voir le
 réseau électrique.

 En effet, pour me changer les idées, et surtout valoriser toujours
 plus ma connaissance du trajet maison-boulot, après les bornes
 incendie, je me suis intéressé au réseau électrique. En plus, j'ai
 récemment découvert qu'un autre contributeur (don-vip) a beaucoup
 bossé dans mon coin aussi. Du coup, je cherchais une carte pour voir
 le travail accompli.


Avec plaisir ;) Effectivement c'est super ce rendu !

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[Talk-GB] ITO analysis Totals

2010-11-05 Per discussione Bob Kerr
Hi
I just did a quick totals on the ITO analysis page
Total roads in OS locator 849338
Total roads missing from OSM 295123
Missing change last 30 days -13909
average percentage complete 64.52
cheers
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Re: [Talk-GB] ito and OS Locator comparison

2010-07-19 Per discussione Jonathan Bennett

 On 13/07/2010 17:30, David Groom wrote:

1) add the slippymap plugin
2) then in preferences  advanced preferences , add the following two 
entries

key = slippymap.custom_tile_source_1.name ;value = ITO World OS
comparison
key = slippymap.custom_tile_source_1.url; value =
http://tiles.itoworld.com/os_locator
3 restart JOSM
4 in preferences  Slippy Map choose the tile source as ITO World OS 
comparison

David

- Original Message -
*From:* Bob Hawkins mailto:bobhawk...@waitrose.com

I am at a loss to understand how I view the ito OS Locator
comparison layer in JOSM.  I should appreciate it if someone would
kindly explain how to access it.



This question and its answer would be perfect content for OSM's new QA 
system at http://help.openstreetmap.org/


/advert

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Re: [Talk-GB] ito and OS Locator comparison

2010-07-13 Per discussione David Groom
1) add the slippymap plugin

2) then in preferences  advanced preferences , add the following two entries

key = slippymap.custom_tile_source_1.name ;value = ITO World OS comparison
key = slippymap.custom_tile_source_1.url; value = 
http://tiles.itoworld.com/os_locator

3 restart JOSM

4 in preferences  Slippy Map choose the tile source as ITO World OS 
comparison

David
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Bob Hawkins 
  To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 2:20 PM
  Subject: [Talk-GB] ito and OS Locator comparison


  I am at a loss to understand how I view the ito OS Locator comparison layer 
in JOSM.  I should appreciate it if someone would kindly explain how to access 
it.


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Re: [talk-ph] ITO World is now in the process of doing their 2009 video (maybe)

2010-02-09 Per discussione maning sambale
can't wait to see the Philippines glow brighter than last year (2008) :)

On 2/8/10, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi guys,

 I'm sure many of you have seen this amazing animation by ITO World showing
 editing activity in 2008: http://vimeo.com/2598878
 If you haven't seen this yet, you should! I consider this video to be the
 best visualization of OpenStreetMap data to date.

 Well, they are apparently hard at work doing a 2009 version (maybe). And to
 borrow a Greenwich Pizza tagline, Nag Level Up Na!
 Here's a teaser frame of the animation, if it is indeed an animation:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/itolabs/4321612197/

 Looking at it, it seems that they will have a segment showing editing
 activity over the course of a single day, judging by the clock on the
 lower-left corner. :-)


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[talk-ph] ITO World is now in the process of doing their 2009 video (maybe)

2010-02-08 Per discussione Eugene Alvin Villar
Hi guys,

I'm sure many of you have seen this amazing animation by ITO World showing
editing activity in 2008: http://vimeo.com/2598878
If you haven't seen this yet, you should! I consider this video to be the
best visualization of OpenStreetMap data to date.

Well, they are apparently hard at work doing a 2009 version (maybe). And to
borrow a Greenwich Pizza tagline, Nag Level Up Na!
Here's a teaser frame of the animation, if it is indeed an animation:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/itolabs/4321612197/

Looking at it, it seems that they will have a segment showing editing
activity over the course of a single day, judging by the clock on the
lower-left corner. :-)


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[talk-au] ITO image of Australia

2009-08-17 Per discussione John Smith
I emailed asking for an image of Australia a while back, and finally got a 
reply today:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3829717632/


  

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[Talk-de] ITO-Bild vom Import Friuli-Venezia Giulia

2009-07-19 Per discussione Martin Koppenhoefer
Ist ja eigentlich kein Thema für die deutsche Liste, aber weils so
schön ist, von Peter Miller ein ITO-Bild vom Import FVG (Region
Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Norditalien):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3735344915/sizes/l/

Gruß Martin

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Re: [Talk-it] ITO!

2009-07-19 Per discussione Francesco de Virgilio
Ma che meraviglia...
un giorno dovrà spiegarci che strumenti (spero open source) usano,
così magari offriamo le immagini periodiche come servizio agli OSMers
italiani ;)
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Re: [Talk-it] ITO!

2009-07-19 Per discussione marcellobil...@gmail
fantastico!
ricorda un po' la diffusione della cablatura delle reti internet degli anni
90...


- Original Message -
From: Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com
To: openstreetmap list - italiano talk-it@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 8:49 PM
Subject: [Talk-it] ITO!


 Ciao,

 ho chiesto a Peter (itoworld) se poteva farmi un paio di ITO-immagini
 dell'italia...

 eccone una del FVG con gli edifici:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3735344915/
 e una degli edit italiani da un anno a oggi:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3736202064/

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Re: [Talk-it] ITO!

2009-07-19 Per discussione Simone Cortesi
2009/7/19 Luigi Toscano lto...@yahoo.it:

 Uhm... però l'Italia non si ferma a Reggio Calabria...

fatto notare...me le ha fatte di corsa stasera :)


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Re: [Talk-it] ITO!

2009-07-19 Per discussione Martin Koppenhoefer
2009/7/19 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
 Ciao,

 ho chiesto a Peter (itoworld) se poteva farmi un paio di ITO-immagini
 dell'italia...

 eccone una del FVG con gli edifici:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3735344915/
 e una degli edit italiani da un anno a oggi:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3736202064/

bellissime!

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