Sounds interesting. Anyone ever thought of installing Semantic MediaWiki?
This would be a great use for it, among other things.
-Josh
On Sep 1, 2011 3:22 PM, "Stefan Keller" wrote:
> We are currently experimenting with our TagFinder
> (http://152.96.56.32/poiservice/tagfinder ) and want to improve
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:
> One of the crucial point there is that synonyms and related terms are
> found (term being one ore more words). Example: A search for "church"
> will show "amenity=place_of_worship".
>
> In order to achieve this a controlled word list (a thesau
On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 01:44:48PM -0400, Pris Matic wrote:
> I'm using Osmium to read in a file, add some tags, and then write out a
> file but at some time during the process, Osmium starts writing crazy tag
> key and values. They're not completely garbage values, but they're random
> positions a
We are currently experimenting with our TagFinder
(http://152.96.56.32/poiservice/tagfinder ) and want to improve the
search for OSM tags.
One of the crucial point there is that synonyms and related terms are
found (term being one ore more words). Example: A search for "church"
will show "amenity=
Hi Andy,
thanks for reply!
You're right, the whole way needs to be rerendered if one node is moved and the
way is displayed as a dashed line.
Nevertheless, it would be a nice feature if only the node's tile and maybe the
neighboring tiles would be rerendered if someone changed just one of the
Hiya,
I'm using Osmium to read in a file, add some tags, and then write out a
file but at some time during the process, Osmium starts writing crazy tag
key and values. They're not completely garbage values, but they're random
positions and uids and other things like that. Osmium does this for all
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Toby Murray wrote:
> I may be trying to do something similar soon. The local bicyle club
> wants to have a routing service that takes the "bikeability" of roads
> into account. Some information has already been tagged on all the
> roads in the city so now I just ne
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:04 AM, Josh Doe wrote:
> I've used osm2pgrouting to import a small area, and have been running
> pgRouting's driving_distance() function simply using length as the
> cost, but now I'd like to compute custom costs that take into account
> things like maxspeed, surface, etc
Are there already some solutions in java?
As for rendering in general, it might be worth looking at one of the
following (just my ideas):
1. GeoTools library
Not OSM-related, but has a PostGIS connector that most probably does
some geometry column handling. Also has a renderer with SLD Styl
I'm not sure that osm2pgsql is massively sophisticated with this
situation, since it certainly doesn't know anything about the
stylesheets.
If, for example, the node was moved slightly, and all those lines were
dashes, then the full length of every line would need to be redrawn.
Alternatively, if
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