Frederik Ramm wrote:
I did not want to create the impression that the students did something
wrong; if it came across like that then I wish to apologize. I was a
mentor with GSoc 2008 myself, and I think that my student - Mario who
did the Osmarender front-end - did a very good job, but
All tasks are documented here (with the exception of a custom database
implementation that is unrelated):
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/DetailedUsage
If one of them doesn't do what you want then you're out of luck. It
would be nice to add a comprehensive set of tasks for tag
Hello,
Some weeks ago the Romanian OSM group decided on some naming rules for
the street names, refs, captalization, etc.
I looked on the wiki in search of a tool to aid me with the task of
changing en masse ways and nodes which were not in compliance with
the rules we've set.
I found the tools
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Tom,
Tom Hughes wrote:
Also, I read from the foundation meeting minutes that the code to
handle the technical side of the planned license change has already
been mostly completed
[...]
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 07:48:02PM +1100, Brett Henderson wrote:
All tasks are documented here (with the exception of a custom database
implementation that is unrelated):
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/DetailedUsage
Its in the doc but it seems that its not possible because of the
Matt Amos wrote:
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I have come across a strange logic twist and want to confuse you
with it. (Maybe it was clear to anybody anyway, don't know.)
It wasn't clear to me. I'd never thought about it before :-)
API
Celso González wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 07:48:02PM +1100, Brett Henderson wrote:
All tasks are documented here (with the exception of a custom database
implementation that is unrelated):
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/DetailedUsage
Its in the doc but it seems
I am hesistant to collect proposed projects. I'd rather see people propose
their own idea and then follow it through than adopt someone else's! I'll
make it a point, from now on, whenever someone says
wouldn't it be cool to have ..., to answer: Why don't you make that idea
into a SoC
80n wrote:
There has been no discussion of a PD option at any of the OSMF
board meetings that I have attended (I don't think I've missed any),
and no mention in any of the minutes from the License Working
Group.
So, as far as I know, the answer is that the only options that have
been
Previous message appears to have been borked by a combination of
Nabble/Mailman's dodgy header-detecting logic. Sorry if you only got half of
it.
goldie_lookin_chain_impersonating_john_peel
I'll try again...
/glcetc.
Steve, Andy and I discussed it (as the 'licence working group' of the day,
Sigh. It wasn't even that good first time round. Very sorry.
Here it is _without_ a line beginning 'From'.
Steve, Andy and I discussed it (as the 'licence working group' of the day,
though without the title) last year.
IIRC, I thought it would be a valuable piece of inclusion - helping a
2009/2/7 Rolf Bode-Meyer rob...@gmail.com:
Hi,
is there a way (maybe not documented) to filter out ways/nodes without
a specific key?
You can try the TagTransform plugin:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/TagTransform
A translation along the lines of this should drop entities not
Hi--
(I posted something similar tothe forum,
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=2444. A reply
suggested I try here, too.)
I am a controls researcher at the University of Luxembourg, and am
trying to incorporate map data into a research project on fuel economy
optimization. Our
In the search to speed up the slow generate_tiles.py (~ 37 tiles per
minute) on Mac OS X 10.5.6 with MacPorts installation,
I found out with 'iofileb.d' 'iofile.d' that much disk i/o was used
by Spotlight.
After disabling spotlight things went faster. But there was still lots
of unnesseary
Brett Henderson wrote:
You cannot
filter a changeset by polygon because a changeset doesn't contain enough
information, all nodes for changed ways may not be included in the file
therefore the location of ways may not be known.
Would it be a workable option to have fully referenced diff
2009/2/12 Dave Stubbs osm.l...@randomjunk.co.uk:
You can try the TagTransform plugin:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/TagTransform
A translation along the lines of this should drop entities not
matching the regex:
translation
nameDrop/name
descriptionDrop without
In article 8293c01c0902120756r7a6a1ecboffd30e707efbf...@mail.gmail.com
k...@wifi-bourgogne.com writes:
Playing around with the OSM API, it seems to me that it should work
for most, if not all, of these needs. I am able to download an XML
file containing all OSM data in a given bounding box.
Many nodes in ways are only for shaping the road, and do not denote an
intersection.
Exactly. For the first research phase, I need to know the physical
characteristics of the road. Now, what I'd like is a way to query if a
road intersects another. Since in a 100mX15m area, there won't be that
Lennard wrote:
Brett Henderson wrote:
You cannot filter a changeset by polygon because a changeset doesn't
contain enough information, all nodes for changed ways may not be
included in the file therefore the location of ways may not be known.
Would it be a workable option to have fully
Rolf Bode-Meyer wrote:
2009/2/12 Dave Stubbs osm.l...@randomjunk.co.uk:
You can try the TagTransform plugin:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/TagTransform
A translation along the lines of this should drop entities not
matching the regex:
translation
nameDrop/name
Brett Henderson wrote:
Would it be a workable option to have fully referenced diff files,
next to the current sparse format?
Anything is possible but for complexity and performance reasons it's not
trivial. Currently osmosis runs through the database history tables and
Hence my use of
Ldp wrote:
Brett Henderson wrote:
You can still apply full planet changesets to your local file then run
the result through a bounding box to remove unwanted data.
I know, and I've done that in the past, but if you load diff files with
osm2pgsql (in slim mode), that can't be
Hi folks,
Not sure when this started, but, mapnik seems to be getting layers wrong
when drawing objects...
e.g.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=30.297629lon=120.155582zoom=18layers=B000FTF
In this view there is a two dual carriageway primary roads that meet at a
junction at ground level (no
2009/2/13 D Tucny d...@tucny.com
Hi folks,
Not sure when this started, but, mapnik seems to be getting layers wrong
when drawing objects...
e.g.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=30.297629lon=120.155582zoom=18layers=B000FTF
In this view there is a two dual carriageway primary roads that
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 21:34:21 +0100, Rolf Bode-Meyer rob...@gmail.com
wrote:
That indeed looks promissing.
Unfortunatelly one seems to have be a programmer to use osmosis. Every
problem is presented as a Java exception. Some of them contain at
least a faint idea of what could be wrong. But
Hi folks,
I've been adding house/building/street numbers quite a bit recently, and
something that's been frustrating me a bit has been autocompletion... For
some things, such as keys and fixed values, autocompletion is nice, but
especially for numbers, it can be a pain... My work flow is this,
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