Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
thanks. I am not sure about the performance impact of the patch as it
increases
the overall canvas size significantly. I'll have an eye on this as especially
the small
maemo devices seem to fight with their low memory.
Well, a vector canvas shouldn't be
Is there something very wrong with the London data at the moment?
I noticed it on the ITO service this morning and then checked that the same
issues are also visible from another service to check if is was a processing
error from our side.
http://beta.letuffe.org/?zoom=14
But two of that way's nodes have been edited recently:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/109534/history
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/109536/history
The edit was done by FilipeOliveira with Merkaartor on Nov 24 14:51:32.
Regards, Marc
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On 25/11/2008 06:41, Elena of Valhalla wrote:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:08 AM, Erik Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:11 PM, David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better editor (or API) support for different languages is surely a
better way to go.
If everyone here
I have just uploaded an image of Europe which shows that the main data
problem emanates from London although there also seems to be a problem from
Holland to the same point on the Portuguese coast?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3058044385/
Regards,
Peter
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2008/11/25 Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have just uploaded an image of Europe which shows that the main data
problem emanates from London although there also seems to be a problem from
Holland to the same point on the Portuguese coast?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3058044385/
2008/11/25 Dave Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/11/25 Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have just uploaded an image of Europe which shows that the main data
problem emanates from London although there also seems to be a problem from
Holland to the same point on the Portuguese coast?
The feature smoothness has been enabled and disabled 12 times in the
past 7 days from the wiki Map Features page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:Map_Features:smoothness
We should stop the game now. All the people who like the Map
Features page should say something about this edit war
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Pieren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The feature smoothness has been enabled and disabled 12 times in the
past 7 days from the wiki Map Features page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:Map_Features:smoothness
We should stop the game now. All the people
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 04:49:36PM +0100, Pieren wrote:
The feature smoothness has been enabled and disabled 12 times in the
past 7 days from the wiki Map Features page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:Map_Features:smoothness
We should stop the game now. All the people who like
I've set up a Bay Area list. Thanks to Sarah Manley for initiating this. If
you do live in this area or you have an interest in mapping there, do consider
joining up.
Talk-us-bayarea
You can subscribe to this and other lists at:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo
Mike
There is now a talk-at - Austria specific topics and discussion - mailing list
available. Thank you to Wolfgang Silbermayr for initiating and hosting this
forum.
For details on how to subscribe to this and other country, language, and
topic-specific OSM mailing lists, see
I have just uploaded the pretty image of the planet to our Flickr site.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3054501076/
We have also entered it for Image of the Week
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Featured_images#A_year_of_edits_on_
planet_earth) but I am not sure how the process
Andy Allan schrieb:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Pieren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The feature smoothness has been enabled and disabled 12 times in the
past 7 days from the wiki Map Features page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:Map_Features:smoothness
We should stop the game
On Nov 25, 2008, at 17:16, Andy Allan wrote:
Go ChrisCF is all I can say - I'd rather that the wiki was a
meritocracy
With those in charge that show most determination in an edit war?
than ochlocracy and I'm flabbergasted that such
ill-conceived tagging is now an acceptable norm.
On Tuesday 25 November 2008 17:52, Robert Vollmert wrote:
On Nov 25, 2008, at 17:16, Andy Allan wrote:
Go ChrisCF is all I can say - I'd rather that the wiki was a
meritocracy
With those in charge that show most determination in an edit war?
Let's drop oil on the fire ! ( even if it's not
2008/11/25 Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have just uploaded the pretty image of the planet to our Flickr site.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterito/3054501076/
We have also entered it for Image of the Week
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:34 AM, Erik Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your and Elenas opinion seems to be that Openstreetmap should be
consistent. That's not my fight; OSM isn't consistent, hasn't been
since 2005. I'm actually only talking about translation, lets say I
want to tag snow,
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Stubbs
2008/11/25 Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We have also entered it for Image of the Week
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Featured_images#A_year_of_edits_o
n_planet_earth)
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Sebastian Hohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it has been voted on and should thus stay on
Map Features.
Therein lies the problem, in my opinion, specifically with the thus.
Things could be voted on, but not put onto the Map Features page,
perhaps - otherwise
I'm in absolute un-diplomatic mood, but there are, in this mail NO personnal
attack of any kind.
And as I am writing it, it turns out it is not more a matter of smoothness,
but still :
All the people who like the Map
Features page should say something about this edit war even if they
2008/11/25 Robert Vollmert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Personally, I don't see what's wrong with distinguishing between a
normal paved road and one that's suitable for inline skating with
smoothness=good vs. smoothness=excellent. Or between roughly
cobblestoned road and the one most people wouldn't
The Map Features page is really a very important page and not only
for newcomers.
It is supposed to show the commonly agreed way of tagging core features.
But now we have this edit war about smoothness which enters in
conflict with tracktype and surface. The way how those tags can
co-exists is
Who knows what you can or can't inline skate on? Who knows what makes
a sports car a sports car? What's the difference between a trekking
bike and a city bike? What's the worst terrain a tractor can handle?
I've never even seen a rickshaw and how many people have ridden in a
wheelchair?
You
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Sebastian Hohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Even if the tag is horrible, it has been voted on and should thus stay
on Map Features. Or should just everyone edit the wiki without regard
for others.
The tag is, in my opinion, very_horrible, but that is besides
Hi,
We should stop the game now. All the people who like the Map
Features page should say something about this edit war even if they
don't care about smoothness. I really feel disappointed.
Agreed. It needs to stop, people need to discuss the issue here instead.
Is the feature used? Then,
The place for an approved tag which is not widely used is Approved
features, not Map Features.
That could be a solution. And I think that's where we need to go anyway as the
map feature page is just too big.
What you seams to propose here is keep the good tags well in view and
the bad tags
On 11/25/2008 07:29 PM, David Earl wrote:
A few of the comments are good calls, but many are down to the inability
of Mapnik to show detail
From what I see in Vienna I think OSB is mainly used from active
mappers, which just are not sure. I would consider a lot of those
entries just to be
Gustav Foseid wrote:
We need to have a place to document the most used tags and tags that
should be known, and easy to find, for newcomers as well as trained
mappers. That is the Map Features page, and it should be reserved for a
core set of tags, recognised by the most important renders
Hi all,
I just implemented a new maplint test to check for tiger:reviewed=no
tags. Currently it would generate notices (shown in yellow) because lots
of objects are going to be highlighted by this test and I don't want to
obscure other warnings. The new test can be seen at
On 25/11/2008 19:49, Norbert Wenzel wrote:
On 11/25/2008 07:29 PM, David Earl wrote:
A few of the comments are good calls, but many are down to the inability
of Mapnik to show detail
From what I see in Vienna I think OSB is mainly used from active
mappers, which just are not sure.
I'm
sylvain letuffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The place for an approved tag which is not widely used is Approved
features, not Map Features.
That could be a solution. And I think that's where we need to go anyway as
the
map feature page is just too big.
What you seams to propose here is
Ralf Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The voting process and its imperfectness has been discussed a lot. And this
is a
different topic really. But I still see the voting process being useful. It
is
a very good way of quickly getting opinions that could leave to one of two
David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 25/11/2008 19:49, Norbert Wenzel wrote:
On 11/25/2008 07:29 PM, David Earl wrote:
A few of the comments are good calls, but many are down to the inability
of Mapnik to show detail
From what I see in Vienna I think OSB is mainly used from active
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:19 AM, Cartinus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A while ago (last spring?) the coastline error checker displayed an error for
the coastlines of very small islands where there was actually nothing wrong
with the coastline. I thought this bug in the coastline error checker was
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Ralf Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As for the tags that are being rendered by Mapnik or [EMAIL PROTECTED], if
somebody makes a list of those I would put them on the wiki somewhere close
to the renderer. This is because of two reasons:
a) If a tag is not
People typically write posts on the mailing lists when things don't work.
I want to tell you that I think OpenStreetBugs works nicely in the area of
Munich, Germany.
I am writing comments on OSB every now and then and I am checking it pretty
regularly. In Munich I would say we have established
I'll admit I visited the proposal page when the call for votes was
first announced here in September. The discussion still seemed
unfinished, and I couldn't see me ever using the feature, so then
forgot about it. The discussion still seems unfinished but the
voting seems to have closed with the
Hi,
Dave Stubbs wrote:
It doesn't really. If at all then it happens in place on that page.
Generally OJW is the one who picks good ones from the proposals page,
and promotes them to a featured image slot.
I asked about the process a long time ago and basically got the response
that as long
Hi,
Matthias Julius wrote:
The biggest criticism of the voting has been that only very few people
participate in it and how are those 15 people to tell thousands of
mappers how to tag.
Most of all since we're growing exponentially and even if we had 90% of
mappers agree on something today,
First of all - I think those edit wars are silly. Please think before you get
involved in these things. Put your energy into some useful stuff instead of
just
fighting an opinion you might not understand right now.
Who knows what you can or can't inline skate on?
Inline-Skaters do!
Who
Hi,
Pieren wrote:
The feature smoothness has been enabled and disabled 12 times in the
past 7 days from the wiki Map Features page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:Map_Features:smoothness
I have tried to understand what this is about but failed. Obviously some
guy named ChrisCF
Hi,
Matthias Julius wrote:
For that to be really useful it should be even more prominent. There
could be a link on www.openstreetmap.org (not necessarily on the map)
that says: Something wrong on the map? Report it here! that links
to the same location, zoom and layer on OSB.
Or even an
Ralf Zimmermann wrote:
People typically write posts on the mailing lists when things don't work.
So your average user, who is just having a look for his house will go to
the hassle of finding the mailing list, signing up, approving his email,
and then posting? I don't think so. The people
Hi,
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Ralf Zimmermann wrote:
People typically write posts on the mailing lists when things don't work.
So your average user, who is just having a look for his house will go to
the hassle of finding the mailing list, signing up, approving his email,
[...]
Have you read
Hi,
Erik Johansson wrote:
pat=patuqutaujuq == natural=snow
pat=patuqun == natural=snow
pat=patpat == natural=snow
Ah, the old story about the various Inuit names for snow, isn't it.
How about
natural=snow
snow=slush
snow=sleet
snow=blizzard
snow=drift
snow=white-out
snow=flurry
snow=powder
First comment on the ChrisFC problem
-
to be that there's a lack of values
Is that what you understood he meant ?
I am a bit lost in trying to understand what he does propose to make things
better or to give new values...
I thought it was
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:50 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for every tag going to Map Features, maybe it really is time we split -
put everything that is widely used on Map Features, and make another page
with Other Features where we have all those that have been proposed and
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Johansson wrote:
pat=patuqutaujuq == natural=snow
pat=patuqun == natural=snow
pat=patpat == natural=snow
Ah, the old story about the various Inuit names for snow, isn't it.
:-)
Sure it's a wonderful urban myth,
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Scott Atwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..] Ideally, there should be a single, consistent representation[...]in UK
English
[..]
Then, in the UI, the canonical value could be translated into an appropriate
local expression.
Hi again!
Since there is little
Hi,
Slight tangent on the edit war (which has morphed into a discussion of
what to do with the ever-growing list of map features on the wiki)...
We don't want to tag to the renderer, but knowing what clients utilize
what tags is important. In my experience with user-collected data in
X-Plane
Ok, I used to skate for the past, and what can i say is, the
smoothness tag is here very useful... actually all curb are not usable
with roller or skate, even if they are with bikes...so this is a tag
for someone who wants to map a curb...
Thus, the tag makes sense...
I think we can manage here
Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Matthias Julius wrote:
For that to be really useful it should be even more prominent. There
could be a link on www.openstreetmap.org (not necessarily on the map)
that says: Something wrong on the map? Report it here! that links
to the same
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Erik Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Scott Atwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..] Ideally, there should be a single, consistent representation[...]in
UK English
[..]
Then, in the UI, the canonical value could be
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please correct me if I'm wrong but it seems to me that
* The OpenStreetBugs source code is not published. Your only way to
improve OpenStreetBugs in any way is to politely
2008/11/26 Erik Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Scott Atwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..] Ideally, there should be a single, consistent representation[...]in
UK English
[..]
Then, in the UI, the canonical value could be translated into an
appropriate
Hi,
Adding a slippy map with openstreetmap data for any webpage is now
very easy using the export to html functionality. I have been telling
other people to do just that if they want to add a map to their own
sites.
How much is allowed in using OSM tiles for their own website? For
very high
Hey! This sounds sensible.
Why not as
place=village (or what happens to suit that place) and
place:ph=barangay ?
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On Monday 24 November 2008, Freek wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2008, Roeland Douma wrote:
Misschien is het sowieso een idee om een extra tag toe te voegen.
Waarmee we aan kunnen geven of iets een MBO/HBO/... is, middelbare
school (VMBO/HAVO/VWO/)
Altijd weer leuk voor thema
On Tuesday 25 November 2008, Ben Laenen wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2008, Freek wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2008, Roeland Douma wrote:
Misschien is het sowieso een idee om een extra tag toe te voegen.
Waarmee we aan kunnen geven of iets een MBO/HBO/... is, middelbare
school
Moin !
mein spanischer Kontakt hat sich bereit erklärt ggf. einen englischen
Text aus dem engl. zu übersetzen.
Hat einer einen entsprechenden ?
Gruß Jan :-)
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Willi Rehfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 25.11.2008, 08:28 Uhr, schrieb Karl Eichwalder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nördlich von Gräfenberg bis zum Signalstein sollte nun alles passen.
Hier meine sonntägliche schneewanderung:
http://www.gnu.franken.de/ke/trips/2008/20081123-signalstein.html
ich
Hallo Karl,
Das eck bei Hedersdorf ist nun weg.
ja, ich habe es nach Rücksprache mit dem zuständigen Wegewart gelöscht.
Fragen zu Wanderwegen in der Fränkischen gerne an mich, ich kläre sie
dann mit dem Wegewart.
östlich von Dorfhaus fehlt ein Stück
Dort bin ich diesmal wieder nicht
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:05:37PM +0100, André Reichelt wrote:
FrauSuhrbier schrieb:
Das sind mal Neuigkeiten:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Luftbilder_aus_Bayern
Läuft das Ganze denn jetzt schon? Darf man schon abzeichnen?
Die Verhandlungen laufen noch. Markus wird sich
Hallo,
On 25.11.2008, at 08:26, Marcus Wolschon wrote:
Die Suchfunktion nutzen und als Suchbegriff einfach addr:housenumber
eingeben.
Läßt sich die Suchfunktion in dieser Weise auf die aktuelle Auswahl
Bounding-Box einschränken?
Ja, mit dem Suchbegriff addr:housenumber selected.
Bye
Am Dienstag, 25. November 2008 08:27 schrieb Wolfgang W. Wasserburger:
also offensichtlich ist die österreichische Verwaltung hier einfach
präziser; demnach sind Statutarstädte (vgl. kreisfreie ...) ex lege
gleichzeitig Bezirk und decken damit wohl zwei admin_levels ab. Was ist
böse daran?
Sven Anders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
F?nde ich auch besser, das w?rde aber in letzter Konsequenz bedeuten das es
f?r Hamburg dann
1: Deutschland
2: Hamburg
3: Bezirk (z.B. Habrurg)
4. Stadtteil (z.B. Hausbruch)
5. Siedlungen (z.B. Altwiedenthal)
Nun ja...
Zumindestens eine
Wolfgang W. Wasserburger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wenn man's halt rendern will, ist es schon angenehm, sich nicht
durch 167 WikiSeiten qu?len zu m?ssen um zu wissen, da?
Gemeindeniveau in Deutschland admin_level 7 und in ?sterreich 6
ist; ein Blick ?ber den Tellerrand gen?gt um zu erkennen,
Hallo Markus,
bei mir klappt es wunderbar!
Vielleicht hast Du noch alte Daten im Cache?
Gruß,
Stefan
Markus schrieb:
Hilfe! - OL funktioniert nicht mehr...!
Da hat endlich alles bestens funktioniert,
Linien und Punkte wurden angezeigt,
Texte und Fotos als Popup,
und jetzt ist alles weg:
Hallo Stefan,
bei mir klappt es wunderbar!
*freu*
Vielleicht hast Du noch alte Daten im Cache?
hm - da war doch was mit Shift-Strg-Neuladen? (FF 2, Vista)
Funktioniert nicht.
Gruss, Markus
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Hilfe! - OL funktioniert nicht mehr...!
Da hat endlich alles bestens funktioniert,
Linien und Punkte wurden angezeigt,
Texte und Fotos als Popup,
und jetzt ist alles weg:
http://www.lau-net.de/baerlocher/osm/Simmelsdorf.html
http://www.gnu.franken.de/ke/trips/2008/20081123-signalstein.html
Ich
Wolfgang W. Wasserburger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... das einzig sinnvolle, was man aus der bisherigen Diskussion rauslesen
kann, ist, da? es einfach bei admin_level=9 nicht aus sein darf.
Sieht so aus ...
Wobei ich derzeit dazu tendiere, 7 zu streichen ...
Hier in Wien gibt es statistische
O fehlt - stimmt - werde mir den Uberblick verschaffen und mal was tun ;-)
lg W.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Heiko Jacobs
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 12:11 PM
To: talk-de@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-de] Da haben wir
Moin
Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heiko Jacobs wrote:
Damit waere die Einteilung aber um 2 Einheiten zu lang, da boundary
wohl nur bis 10 definiert ist eigentlich?
Ich denke nicht, dass das so wichtig ist.
Ok, dann werden wir bei Gelegenheit die hierarchie erweitern :-)
Die
war geschatzt:
wenn 9 = Stadtgemeinde
10 = Stadtbezirk
11 = Zahlbezirk (rein statistisch)
dann ist
12 = Baublock[teil] sehr realistisch - und fur die gibt es hier in Wien
statistische Daten ausgewiesen ;-)
oder aber:
wenn 9 = Stadtgemeinde
10 = Stadtbezirk
11 = Katastralgemeinde (rein
Hi Markus,
http://www.lau-net.de/baerlocher/osm/Simmelsdorf.html
http://www.gnu.franken.de/ke/trips/2008/20081123-signalstein.html
Ich habe nichts geändert...
Also bei mir (Vista, FF 3.0.4 und IE7) tut es. Kann alle Overlays
ein-/ausschalten und
den Baselayer wechseln und
Hallo Markus,
Am Dienstag, 25. November 2008 12:27:33 schrieb Markus:
hm - da war doch was mit Shift-Strg-Neuladen? (FF 2, Vista)
Funktioniert nicht.
Habe http://www.lau-net.de/baerlocher/osm/Simmelsdorf.html gerade mal mit
Vista und FF3.0.4 ausprobiert. Klappt wunderbar (auch die Layer).
Hallo Leute,
http://www.golem.de/0811/63763.html
3.950 US-Dollar ... interessant.
Gab es nicht mal vor kurzem ein Projekt, welches aus OSM-Daten
Maps für GTA3 gemacht hat?
Ich habe einige Videos gesehen, in denen man dann mit Autos
durch die Straßen fahren konnte - weiß jemand, wie das heißt?
Tobias Wendorff:
Gab es nicht mal vor kurzem ein Projekt, welches aus OSM-Daten
Maps für GTA3 gemacht hat?
Die CityEngine von Procedural.com macht das. Video hier:
http://www.procedural.com/cityengine/import-export/layer-import.html
Gruß,
Claudius
Moin !
ich habe mir die Version 718 heruntergeladen von mkgmap und versucht
eine osm-Datei in eine IMG-Datei mit definiertem Namen zu konvertieren.
Alle Dateien liegen in einem Verzeichnis und folgende Zeile schicke ich
auf den Weg:
java -jar mkgmap.jar spain_almeria.osm
Claudius Henrichs schrieb:
Die CityEngine von Procedural.com macht das. Video hier:
http://www.procedural.com/cityengine/import-export/layer-import.html
Genau das habe ich doch verlinkt (fast $4.000) - es gab aber auch
ein OpenSource-Projekt, welches das verfolgt hat.
Hallo Michael,
http://www.lau-net.de/baerlocher/osm/Simmelsdorf.html
http://www.gnu.franken.de/ke/trips/2008/20081123-signalstein.html
Also bei mir (Vista, FF 3.0.4 und IE7) tut es.
*freu*
Hast Du Ideen zur Fehlersuche bei mir?
Versucht hatte ich (FF 2.0.0.18 wegen WMF):
- Extras -
Tipp fuers naechste mal in den Wiki Artikel ganz oben in grossen Lettern
schreiben, das hier nur eine Presseinfo vorbereitet wird, und alles noch fiktiv
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From: Markus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, Nov
Moin !
hat einer von Euch schon einmal Erfahrungen mit dem OSM-Composer gesammelt ?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OSM_Composer
Gruß Jan :-)
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Ich habe mal einen Stub für OpenStreetMap im Wiki des 25C3 angelegt.
Wäre nett, wenn das noch jemand vervollständigen könnte und wir ein paar
Leute für einen Tisch finden.
Die Bewerbungs-Frist für einen Projekt-Tisch endet am 5.12 !
Marcus
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Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
Hallo Leute,
http://www.golem.de/0811/63763.html
3.950 US-Dollar ... interessant.
Gab es nicht mal vor kurzem ein Projekt, welches aus OSM-Daten
Maps für GTA3 gemacht hat?
Ich habe einige Videos gesehen, in denen man dann mit Autos
durch die Straßen fahren
Hallo Fabian,
Fabian -Patzi- Patzke schrieb:
Wäre jetzt die Frage wie einfach man OSM in CityGML wandeln kann. Klar
einfache Straßen sollten rel. leicht gehen, aber weitere Features
Gebäude auch da wo keine gemapped sind etc. würde dann fehlen.
Nur mal so kurz mein Gedankengang ;)
klar,
Hi Sven,
Tipp fuers naechste mal in den Wiki Artikel ganz oben in grossen Lettern
Tja, wer kann denn schon ahnen, dass die Presse die Mailingliste und
unser chaotisches Wiki in Beobachtung hat...
Aber in diesem Fall denke ich, dass die Bayrische Regierung sich
bestimmt freut über diese
Hallo Markus,
Am Dienstag, 25. November 2008 14:27:08 schrieb Markus:
Versucht hatte ich (FF 2.0.0.18 wegen WMF):
- Extras - private Daten löschen - Cache - jetzt löschen
- Shift-Strg-neuladen
habe mir auf meinem Vista Testrechner gerade einmal FF2.0.0.18 installiert.
Moin !
bei uns habe ich gerade neue Gerätschaften am Bahnhof um per NFC-Technik
Fahrkarten mit dem Handy zu buchen.
http://www.touchandtravel.com/site/touchandtravel/de/start.html
Hat einer schon überlegt die Standort zu mappen und wie diese zu taggen
wären ??
vending-machine wäre wohl nicht
bitte was ist 25C3 ?
gruß Jan :-)
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Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
klar, CityGML ist quasi-Standard, aber ich habe bislang noch keine
gute Engine dafür gesehen.
Ich kenne da bisher nur
- Aristoteles (GPL)-
http://www.ikg.uni-bonn.de/aristoteles/index.php/Aristoteles
- LandXplorer (kostenpflichtig) -
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25 + 3xC = 25C3
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
bitte was ist 25C3 ?
gruß Jan :-)
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Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
klar, CityGML ist quasi-Standard, aber ich habe bislang noch keine
gute Engine dafür gesehen.
Ich kenne da bisher nur
- Aristoteles (GPL)-
http://www.ikg.uni-bonn.de/aristoteles/index.php/Aristoteles
-
Hallo Olaf,
Ist wirklich alles weg? Auch die Layer für z.B. die Parkbänke?
Ja.
Sichtbar ist die Basiskarte und ein einzelner Marker, der als Marker
direkt in der HTML-Seite per OL definiert ist. Die Karte ist in 5 sec
geladen.
Gestern waren die Grenze (Gemeindegrenze) und der Frankenweg
Moin !
vor einigen Wochen habe ich Süsel / Ostsee (vervollständigt).
Nun sieht das plötzlich ganz merkwürdig aus - Straßen fehlen, die
Ski-Anlage (nicht von mir) ist schwarz etc.
http://www.informationfreeway.org/?lat=54.08073888200167lon=10.707141864378084zoom=14layers=BF000F
Kann das
Moin !
kann man KOSMOS-Style-Dateien lokal ablegen, bearbeiten und ggf. wieder
hochladen
Kann mir das einer von Euch ggf. kurz erläutern ?
Gruß Jan :-)
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Sven Anders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
es hilft jedenfalls jenen, die versuchen in internationale Pl?ne Grenzen
reinzumalen
Und wie gesagt, in der Hambuger Verfassung steht nicht, das sich das
Bundesland aus der Stadt und die Stadt Hamburg sich aus einem Kreis Hamburg
zusammensetzt, deshalb
Wolfgang W. Wasserburger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
11 = Katastralgemeinde (rein vermessungstechnisch, aber meist den
Zahlbezirken ubergeordnet)
Flasche Baustelle... hatte mir schon vorher die passende Wikipedia-Seite
angeschaut und festgestellt, dass die Grenzen der Katastralgemeinden
nur sehr
Hallo Jan,
bitte was ist 25C3 ?
der Jahreskongress des Chaos Computer Clubs. Golem hat heute [1] dazu
was geschrieben.
[1] - http://www.golem.de/0811/63758.html
Gruß, Nico.
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