Hi all,
is this correct in osm-template.xml?
[highway] = 'track'
10
5
Zooming in, mapnik renderings display tracks and cycleways at first at
the same level and then zooming in on tracks disappear.
This seems odd...cycleway rule has no MinScaleDenominator (and I don't
see a
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Idea was to increase the bbox
> by a generous amount each time it has to be increased so that we don't
> have a write to the changeset table for each and every edit; too large
> bbox is not a big problem.
as a later optimi
Hi,
> I have a problem in some further implementation on what the changeset
> controller should be doing, as the api page is just representing ideas.
> I would much prefer to implement things knowing that's how the community
> wants them, rather than how I think the community wants them.
Not s
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Shaun McDonald
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem in some further implementation on what the changeset
> controller should be doing, as the api page is just representing ideas. I
> would much prefer to implement things knowing that's how the commu
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Steve Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Grant Slater wrote:
>
>>> What are the postgres version requirements for patch mode?
>>
>>> = postgresql 8.2 with GIST and GIN index support compiled in.
>
> Unfortunately I'm seeing the same problem afte
Hi,
I have a problem in some further implementation on what the changeset
controller should be doing, as the api page is just representing
ideas. I would much prefer to implement things knowing that's how the
community wants them, rather than how I think the community wants them.
Shaun
s
In what situation would it be necessary use duplicate keys? If there's a
need, can we reach the same goal without using it? I think duplicated keys
can lead to database problems (e.g. performance) that can be avoid.
Julison.
2008/10/10 Matthias Julius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Stefan de Konink <[EMA
Stefan de Konink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - I assumed that editors like JOSM, and their behavior was consistent
> and there is absolutely no useful use of duplicate keys.
Actually, the editors are pretty consistent in not supporting
duplicate keys, but that doesn't mean that this wouldn't be
Henrik Niehaus schrieb:
> I have uploaded a new version, which supports editting and closing of
> issues. Get it here: http://hampelratte.org/zeugs/openstreetbugs.tar.gz
The source contained in the archive is incomplete. The package
org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.layer is completely missing.
Addition
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Marcus Wolschon schreef:
> I tried and fixed a great deal of the german border but it was too
> much work
> and there are regions where I do not know in details where the border
> actually should be.
Then we might need to write the UN or some other
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
> It would be if we had polygons
> or complete relations containing all parts
> of a complete border.
>
> ...we don't have either.
> What we have are merely fragments of borders.
Like much in OSM, it's a case of "if you build it they will come". If
someone were to provide
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Stefan de Konink schrieb:
> Marcus Wolschon schreef:
>> Stefan de Konink schrieb:
>>> Roland Olbricht schreef:
is anybody working currently on the "What country is
something
>>> in?" issue from
the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work
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Marcus Wolschon schreef:
> Stefan de Konink schrieb:
>> Roland Olbricht schreef:
>>> is anybody working currently on the "What country is something
>> in?" issue from
>>> the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to
>> avoid doing
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Stefan de Konink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Roland Olbricht schreef:
>> is anybody working currently on the "What country is something in?" issue
>> from
>> the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, b
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Stefan de Konink schrieb:
> Roland Olbricht schreef:
>> is anybody working currently on the "What country is something
> in?" issue from
>> the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to
> avoid doing
>> work twice.
>
> Isn't that a t
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Roland Olbricht schreef:
> is anybody working currently on the "What country is something in?" issue
> from
> the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to avoid doing
> work twice.
Isn't that a trivial thing using PostGIS?
S
Hello everybody,
is anybody working currently on the "What country is something in?" issue from
the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to avoid doing
work twice.
Cheers,
Roland
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If there's no imagery available via Yahoo, then the only option that
you have is the 'old fashioned' method of using a GPS device to
collect the road data by hand.
Good luck
Ps, this thread isn't really suited for dev@ but talk@
2008/10/10 Genis Pujol Hamelink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Matt Amos wrote:
> looks like something is making your disk write performance suck... if
> this is a hosted VM then you might be getting contention from other
> users on the same host machine. i had that with bytemark, but they
> were cool about it and moved my VM to a differe
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Steve Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Matt Amos wrote:
>> what does iostat say? (more importantly, what does `iostat 30` say if
>> you leave it 5 mins?)
>
> http://www.nexusuk.org/~steve/stat.txt
hmm... during hourly updates, my blocks writte
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Matt Amos wrote:
> does it hang, or does it just take a while?
Well, strictly speaking I would probably say it takes a while, rather than
actually hanging, since the CPU time used by the postgres process running
the UPDATE is incrementing. But "a while" is well over a day,
Hi Petr,
Currently the api0.6 is quite unstable, and not completely
implemented. I have setup
http://osmapi06.shaunmcdonald.me.uk/ as a test 0.6 server running the
current code, with a couple of tweaks. Namely changing the site url in
config/environment.rb and removing config/initializers/
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Steve Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Grant Slater wrote:
>
>>> What are the postgres version requirements for patch mode?
>>
>>> = postgresql 8.2 with GIST and GIN index support compiled in.
>
> Unfortunately I'm seeing the same problem after
Hello,
If the area I want to edit using Potlatch is not covered (the coast line is
there but the town is missing) is there a way to add a satellite image of
the town? How can I include a missing or low detailed city into the map?
Kind Regards,
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On 9 Oct 2008, at 14:56, Tom Hughes wrote:
Shaun McDonald wrote:
The api06 branch will check out fine :-)
Especially now that I have added the classic_pagination plugin to
svn directly, rather than having it access an out of date external.
I should probably back port this change ASAP.
ht
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Grant Slater wrote:
>> What are the postgres version requirements for patch mode?
>
>> = postgresql 8.2 with GIST and GIN index support compiled in.
Unfortunately I'm seeing the same problem after upgrading to
the postgresql-8.3.4-1PGDG.rhel5 package. The initial import of
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