Hello George,
sounds very nice.
I just downloaded it and will give it a try this weekend
(I'm currently roaming, so no network on the Touch Pro.)
Marcus
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:51:47 -0500, George Styles
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ive written some software for Windows Mobile to make on-the-road
> contr
An article about OpenStreetMap was included on this week's Linux Weekly
News front page. It's primarily about the relatively recent influx of
large amounts of imported data.
The article can be read here:
http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/318801/9860286043a9f77c/
-Alex Mauer "hawke"
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 22:48, wrote:
> Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:52:06 -0500
> From: Richard Weait
> Subject: [OSM-talk] Curling icons for OSM
> To: talk OSM , talk-ca
>
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> The sport of curling has been ignored
2009/2/12 Ed Loach :
> I think something I have done recently has upset the rendering of national
> route 51 in the UK from Colchester to Harwich. In summary, after mapping much
> of Harwich and Dovercourt I was able to correct some of what was there, and
> fill in some gaps. I also added the ic
The sport of curling has been ignored by OSM for too long. I've made a
set of icons for curling rinks. k:sport; v:curling can now have the
dignity it deserves.
http://weait.com/content/curling-icon
Would somebody please commit these to svn?
Best regards,
Richard
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Gustav Foseid wrote:
> Can you show me how to make rendering rules (I am mostly interested in
> Mapnik, but any renderer will do as a proof of concept), which does not draw
> a border line along the coastline of Germany and at the territorial waters
> border of Ge
Hi,
Ive written some software for Windows Mobile to make on-the-road contribution
to OSM possible. If any Windows Mobile 6 owning people would like to beta-test
it, ive stuck it up at
http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap
ive stuck some screenshots here
http://release.georgestyles.co.uk
I think something I have done recently has upset the rendering of national
route 51 in the UK from Colchester to Harwich. In summary, after mapping much
of Harwich and Dovercourt I was able to correct some of what was there, and
fill in some gaps. I also added the icn relation for the North Sea
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Jukka Rahkonen
wrote:
> OziExplorer should indeed be able to change the maps automatically. The Ozi
> .map
> file has a few moving map parameters which are used for defining the active
> area
> of map. Usually img2oxzf3 program is creating them automatically bu
Hi all,
OSM was mentioned in passing in the Toronto Star newspaper this weekend.
Did we get a Heise-like traffic spike? Perhaps not for this one.
http://weait.com/content/osm-toronto-star
Best regards,
Richard.
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On Feb 12, 2009, at 12:06, Stephen Gower wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:47:10AM +, Andrew Chadwick (email
> lists) wrote:
>> Stephen Gower wrote:
What's the most efficient route for visiting all Oxford's
colleges?
>>>
>>> So, since the data for Oxford is pretty much there, is
2009/2/12 Claudius Henrichs :
> Am 12.02.2009 10:29, schrieb maning sambale:
>> Maybe a plugin that can: when I select a node/building and a street,
>> it fills the name for addr:street from selected street.
>
> If you are using the existing address preset the street name is
> auto-completed.
>
R
Am 12.02.2009 10:29, schrieb maning sambale:
> Maybe a plugin that can: when I select a node/building and a street,
> it fills the name for addr:street from selected street.
If you are using the existing address preset the street name is
auto-completed.
Claudius
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imagery of towns and villages and overview maps with streets, buildings,
footpaths, shoreline, lakes etc. They can be seen on http://en.nunagis.gl by
choosing a town on the drop down box.
By a donation we are able dis
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:47:10AM +, Andrew Chadwick (email lists) wrote:
> Stephen Gower wrote:
> >> What's the most efficient route for visiting all Oxford's
> >> colleges?
> >
> > So, since the data for Oxford is pretty much there, is this a
> > challenge any of the routing engines can hel
Stephen Gower wrote:
>> What's the most efficient route for visiting all Oxford's
>> colleges?
>>
>> Method of transport: bicycle. No other restrictions except that
>> you must pass the lodge of each college. Doubling back on
>> yourself is allowed (despite the title of the post!).
>
> So, since t
Hi all,
I'm giving a talk at ALERT (A Londonderry Emergency Response Team) in
Londonderry NH on Thursday, 19 February 2009.
This one has the potential to roll out nicely to the thousands of CERTs
(Community Emergency Response Team)s around the US. Who wants to step
up?
It's only a 30 minute
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 17:29:04 +0800, maning sambale
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe a plugin that can: when I select a node/building and a street,
> it fills the name for addr:street from selected street.
And the assoviatedStreet -relation. ;)
If the first is done, then doing the second is a no-brainer
f
A friend asks:
> What's the most efficient route for visiting all Oxford's
> colleges?
>
> Method of transport: bicycle. No other restrictions except that
> you must pass the lodge of each college. Doubling back on
> yourself is allowed (despite the title of the post!).
So, since the data for Ox
Hi,
Maybe a plugin that can: when I select a node/building and a street,
it fills the name for addr:street from selected street.
--
cheers,
maning
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Tanveer Singh gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
> I am currently trying out oziexplorer on my my c320
> It loads up fine, runs fine, but there is a slight problem.
> It does not load up the maps automatically.
> I basically use taho.pl to download multiple map and png files, after
> which I use the img
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