2008/4/29 Robert (Jamie) Munro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
| Hendrik Siedelmann schrieb:
|
| | Nodes can still be identified by their lat/lon coordinates. As nodes
| | are not duplicated in the database this is possible. And routing still
| | needs to find which ways
Ok, new version, this time comletely in sync with osm data model.
link:
http://minimi.dyndns.org/osmtools.tar.bz2
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Hello all
I'm proud to announce the first release of osmtools, a fast embedded
osm-data-database. This is an alpha version, only to show whats
possible and to check where development should go. But it already
features a fcgi server which might be somewhat usable for the export
tab.
From the
Ok perhaps I should provide a link :)
http://minimi.dyndns.org/osmtools.tar.bz2
2008/4/27 Hendrik Siedelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello all
I'm proud to announce the first release of osmtools, a fast embedded
osm-data-database. This is an alpha version, only to show whats
possible
2008/4/27 Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Instead ways directly consist of a
number of points. This should speed up for example rendering to svg or
routing by a huge amount.
For routing, it is important to know whether two ways meet at a
junction or whether they just pass over or
be
interpreted as a singel 64bit Id.
Ok now I think i've flooded the list enough with mails.
2008/4/27 Hendrik Siedelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/4/27 Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Instead ways directly consist of a
number of points. This should speed up for example rendering to svg
2008/4/27 Marcus Wolschon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Nodes can still be identified by their lat/lon coordinates. As nodes
| are not duplicated in the database this is possible. And routing still
| needs to find which ways reference a node, so routing from one way to
| another is still
2008/4/27 Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Hendrik Siedelmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/4/27 Marcus Wolschon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Nodes can still be identified by their lat/lon coordinates. As nodes
| are not duplicated in the database
Hi,
But befor I begin developing something that someone else has already
done, what Is needed the most:
- fast Database as a backend for osm-based applications
- unified osm to svg converter
Surely you know Osmarender and have looked at what it does? It
delivers excellent results and
Hi,
There is a piece of GIS-translation Open Source software that is
currently head of the horde.
... (Good Points but) ...
So, if you are well at home in C and C++, maybe you would like to
consider joining the OGR/GDAL team to get OSM as a solid and reliable
data adapter?
My knowledge on
Hi,
2008/2/8, Robert (Jamie) Munro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hendrik Siedelmann wrote:
Hello,
This Project is great, and so I thought I'd like to help. As I do not
own a GPS-device the only possibility is to lend my programming skills
in the c language.
For now I already have some (ugly
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