Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-12 Thread Andy Allan
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Ian Dees wrote: > This is the desired effect. Technically there should be one multipolygon > defining the waterway (or lake) and another multipolygon for the wooded area > (with separate ways? or maybe the wooded area's outer way should be the > lake's inner way?).

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-11 Thread Frank Steggink
Ian Dees wrote: > > I normally upload my NHD changesets with 40k-50k changes in each > upload without problem. It takes an hour or so to apply (depending > on server load), but it works without error. > > What program are you using for the upload? Is it bulk-upload, > JOSM, or s

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-11 Thread Frank Steggink
Hi Ian, Ian Dees wrote: > On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Frank Steggink > wrote: > > Sam, can you give some additional clarification what your > intentions are? I'm afraid I'm not following them well. When you > mentioning removing duplicate nodes and re

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-11 Thread Frank Steggink
Hi James, James A. Treacy wrote: > Frank, > Some more issues to add to the list. > > There are cases where the same way exists in different data sets but > with different uses. A good example is that islands in the waterbody > data are often repeated in the wooded data (if the island happens to >

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-11 Thread James A. Treacy
On Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 09:14:58AM -0600, Ian Dees wrote: > Tags appears on the inner ways because you have an "inner" rule in the > rules.txt file. If you remove those lines from the rules.txt, you should end > up with no tags on inner ways of multipolygons. If this doesn't happen, then > it's a b

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-11 Thread James A. Treacy
Frank, Some more issues to add to the list. There are cases where the same way exists in different data sets but with different uses. A good example is that islands in the waterbody data are often repeated in the wooded data (if the island happens to be wooded, which happens a lot). Importing one

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-11 Thread Frank Steggink
Sam Vekemans wrote: > Im not making a new script, the folks who understand python, are > making a script that can solve the 'duplicate intersecting nodes' and > 'inner/outer relation' problem. > > (Yes you might have fixed it, but "i've reached the crux of my > technical ability") > > Sure, they ca

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Frank Steggink wrote: > I do have a "relationificator" plugin started for shp-to-osm that will >> attempt to solve this problem by converting exactly-overlapping edges into >> relations and delete duplicate primitives. If there's a strong need for it I >> can contin

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:59 AM, James A. Treacy wrote: > On Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 09:14:58AM -0600, Ian Dees wrote: > > Tags appears on the inner ways because you have an "inner" rule in the > > rules.txt file. If you remove those lines from the rules.txt, you should > end > > up with no tags on i

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:48 AM, James A. Treacy wrote: > > There are cases where the same way exists in different data sets but > with different uses. A good example is that islands in the waterbody > data are often repeated in the wooded data (if the island happens to > be wooded, which happens

Re: [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Frank Steggink wrote: > Sam, can you give some additional clarification what your intentions are? > I'm afraid I'm not following them well. When you mentioning removing > duplicate nodes and relations, it looks as if you intend to create a script > which does some p