Hi,
> everything is AND and everything is consistently out of place to the
> southeast with the same offset - is there any way to programmatically
> change this?
I have a script that I could use for this task if people want. Obviously
I'd need to know exactly what to move and by what amount.
Hi,
> How can I remove "friends" fom http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/xyz ?
> I accidently clicked me one "friend" who is't.
Simply move him to "enemies" ;-)
Jokes aside, just click on his name in your "friends" list, and then
there will be a link "remove as friend" just where there was the "a
How can I remove "friends" fom http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/xyz ?
I accidently clicked me one "friend" who is't.
regards, Stephan.
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Hi,
very cool indeed.
> - work in progress: tracktype
As a cyclist I'd appreciate it if track with no additional info, track with
surface=paced, track with surface=gravel, and tracks of type1, 2 and probably
3 would be taken into account.
> Of course there are other combinations and possbilit
voting is open
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/Surveillance
Thanks
Jens
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On Friday 04 July 2008 16:28:11 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
>
> Need to define the error first, suggest checked accurately against some
> careful GPS work in a few open locations that fit a logical node (centre of
> major intersections). Don't rely on Yahoo, that may be out.
Suggest ch
On 04-Jul-08, at 7:58 PM, Andy Robinson ((blackadder-lists)) wrote:
>>> I just did this for a few nodes for roads that look off as you
>>> describe, and it looks like they haven't been edited since they were
>>> created by the AND import.
>>> You might want to check it on a few more in more place
Kenneth Gonsalves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Sent: 04 July 2008 3:25 PM
>To: Dave Stubbs
>Cc: Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists); OSM Talk; India GNU/Linux Users Group
>Mumbai; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] who moved Mumbai?
>
>
>On 04-Jul-08, at 7:11 PM, Dave Stubbs wrote:
>
>> O
On 04-Jul-08, at 7:11 PM, Dave Stubbs wrote:
> One way would be to check the history of a few of the "moved" nodes
> using the data layer on the www.openstreetmap.org map. Zoom in, select
> the data layer... wait... choose a way that looks moved and view the
> details for it, select one of the no
One way would be to check the history of a few of the "moved" nodes
using the data layer on the www.openstreetmap.org map. Zoom in, select
the data layer... wait... choose a way that looks moved and view the
details for it, select one of the nodes, and view the history for the
node. If there is onl
I hope it isnt a dumb question, but how would I go about that?
On 04-Jul-08, at 6:03 PM, Andy Robinson ((blackadder-lists)) wrote:
> A check may need to be made against the original AND data import
> which I
> believe propagated Mumbai with a lot of data.
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>
>> -Original
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 3:35 AM, Lauri Hahne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - We have questions such as "how can I turn this way into a bridge" or
> "how can I create a "bridge-way" at #osm once in a while.
This has come up before, in different ways each time. I know started
thinking that any editor
A check may need to be made against the original AND data import which I
believe propagated Mumbai with a lot of data.
Cheers
Andy
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>Sent: 04 July 2008 11:47 AM
>To: India GNU/Linu
Hi,
I was editing the OSM map in the Juhu area, and found that, compared
to the yahoo image and to the existing traces, the whole map seems to
have slipped a good way south and slightly east also. I checked other
parts of the map and find the same error every where. Since the
existing GPS
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