Hi,
Le lun. 29 juin 2020 à 20:45, Andre Ulrich a
écrit :
> In the QuickOSM-window I can choose the key "building" - fine. But when it
> comes to the value, I can't choose "supermarket" - it's not even listed
> (and I can't type it too).
>
Indeed, there is auto completion when you type, but you
Am 29.06.20 um 20:44 schrieb Andre Ulrich:
Dear community,
I have to create a shape file containing all supermarkets in cologne.
Therefore I want to use data from open street maps. I have already
installed the (experimental) plugin "QuickOSM" for enabling queries on osm
data directly in QGIS.
Fo
Hi Andre,
did you try the key:value: shop:supermarket instead
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Dear community,
I have to create a shape file containing all supermarkets in cologne.
Therefore I want to use data from open street maps. I have already
installed the (experimental) plugin "QuickOSM" for enabling queries on osm
data directly in QGIS.
For the query I have to pass a key and a value.
Am 09.05.2015 um 08:55 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
Il 09/05/2015 01:46, Tony Bazeley ha scritto:
I think the spatialite import facility is broken
Could you please confirm and open a ticket?
Thanks.
Confirmed and opened: https://hub.qgis.org/issues/12727
See also the OSM data gaps thread.
Gr
Il 09/05/2015 01:46, Tony Bazeley ha scritto:
> I think the spatialite import facility is broken
Could you please confirm and open a ticket?
Thanks.
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On 09/05/15 06:24, JOE LEMONNIER wrote:
I've download the OSM data from Vector>open street map> download data. Then
imported the topology from xml then exported to Spatialite specifying poly lines.
When do this for the span of lower Manhattan in New York City, I get a beautiful set
of map data
I've download the OSM data from Vector>open street map> download data. Then
imported the topology from xml then exported to Spatialite specifying poly
lines. When do this for the span of lower Manhattan in New York City, I get a
beautiful set of map data that is unfortunately missing quite a few