Bryce
NaPTAN does not allow the character / to be part of a commonname as NaPTAN
rules (not fully adhered to by TfL or LBSL) do not allow composite
commonnames.
Underground station entrances are included in NaPTAN data ... they are part
of the 490 area data (whereas the stations themselves are
Christoph Böhme wrote:
In my opinion the name tag is used as a general purpose tag in OSM for
names of all sorts of things. So, it appeared quite natural to use it
for recording the names of the plus bus zones as well. From the other
tags renderers can easily guess what type of object the name
Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net schrieb:
The NPTG viewer and the Novam tools are not working at the moment
because a server update went wrong. So, don't be surprised when you
see a 500 - Internal Server Error. I'll try to sort it out tonight.
The NPTG viewer and the Novam tools are working
As promised, one gps trace from the delivery service company:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/maning/traces/485344
I edited some portions of Plutocrat's 1:50K topomap traced road.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/2196308
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 4:13 PM, maning
Hi Kenny,
I think I vaguely know that road, the section you describe, and indeed
it looks more like a very local road instead of a main road.
As most connecting, and more important roads, are secondary, it might be
wise to 'scale it down' to tertiary.
I have been doing some mapping in the
Kenny Moens wrote:
Hello guys,
On the wiki page the conventions for primary/secondary/tertiary roads
are marked with question marks. Is there already a formal definition for
those? Until now I've always applied these rules and they apply pretty
good, however... some road I have problems with
Imam vprašanje glede označevanja odsekov cest. Ti so na terenu efektivno
označeni in dolžina ceste, ki je označena za tablicah ob cesti, praktično začne
z 0 pri novem odseku ceste. To sem opazil npr. na regionalni cesti R3 št. 617
kjer sem opazil dva odseka 1054 in 1055 (manjše številke črne
Jaz posameznih odsekov ne oznacujem, vpisem samo stevilko ceste,
kategorizacijo, podlago (surface), source, kot je opisano na
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Sl:Map_Features . Podatek o samem
odseku pa je verjetno zanimiv bolj za cestna podjetja, kot za navigacijo oz.
kartografijo.
LP,
Lahko bi jih oznaceval ampak ne tako da zdruzis referenco in odsek. Namesto
tega kar si predlagal:
ref=617-1054
bi raje uporabil locene tage:
ref=617
section=1054
Na ta nacin lahko v OSM shranis dodatno informacijo brez da povozis nacin kako
so se ceste oznacevale do
On 17 Aug 2009, at 19:13, SteveC wrote:
On 17 Aug 2009, at 11:13, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/8/17 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
You may wish to set up a Belgium equivalent for this page to act
as a
record of such reverts. As you can see we have been having some
problems
On 18/08/09 09:27, Peter Miller wrote:
Andy mentions that copyright violation needs to go to the Data Working
Group. Why? Sure the foundation needs a log of action of copyright
violations, but I don't see why the requested reverts, or 'plastering
over the cracks' can't be put onto a public
On 18/08/09 11:18, Peter Miller wrote:
On 18 Aug 2009, at 10:30, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 18/08/09 09:27, Peter Miller wrote:
Andy mentions that copyright violation needs to go to the Data
Working
Group. Why? Sure the foundation needs a log of action of copyright
violations, but I don't see
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Peter Millerpeter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
On 18 Aug 2009, at 10:30, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 18/08/09 09:27, Peter Miller wrote:
Andy mentions that copyright violation needs to go to the Data
Working
Group. Why? Sure the foundation needs a log of action of
Cartinus wrote:
On Monday 17 August 2009 16:17:36 Tobias Knerr wrote:
OR highway is not null AND cycleway is not null
You might want check for cycleway=no here, there are a few hundreds
of
them.
You'd want to exclude cycleway=opposite as well, because that is just
removing
the oneway
hi,
I am setting up an India specific server with mod_tile and mapnik. I finally
got
the beast to work, but at higher zoom levels it is not rendering completely.
Apparently it is giving up instead of generating the tiles fully. Obviously
there is some setting I have to make in apache config
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
One of the goals of the meeting next week will
be to set a timetable for getting local chapters set up,
which will be largely dependent on how much we all agree /
disagree in the call. Until then, please read over the
Local Chapters wiki page and
It can easily happen that there are several very active OSM
contributors employed by the same (larger) company. Company's primary
business might not be OSM (or even GIS) related, it might just be
large enough to gather enough geo geeks. Those people might work in
various branches, possibly not
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Cartinus wrote:
You'd want to exclude cycleway=opposite as well, because that is just
removing the oneway restriction for bicycles.
But isn't it still kind of a cycleway and thus worth making it visible
on a cyclemap?
I forgot cycleway=opposite in my first reply, but
Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/dumps/ offers downloads of the raw
data.
Thanks - I'll have a look at that.
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John,
I said:
so if you can't make it but would like to, please add your name to the wiki
so we can have a second call at a better time.
No-one is trying to exclude you - especially not the people who are trying
set up local groups and make OSM and the OSM-F more inclusive :-) If there
are
On 18 Aug 2009, at 09:17, Nick Black wrote:
John,
I said:
so if you can't make it but would like to, please add your name to
the wiki so we can have a second call at a better time.
No-one is trying to exclude you - especially not the people who are
trying set up local groups and make
Lennard schrieb:
Peter Körner wrote:
It reaches 100% when /Tromelin Island /is set to not-ok.
I got Bahasa Indonesia at 229/230 with 2 countries (Tromelin, Turkey) as
not ok.
This happened because some countries were degraded to states, so they
don't show up in the list but are still
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
Would a 'local chapters' email list not be a
great way to include people from all around the world on
different time zones for to include those for whom English
is a second language? A combination of email list and wiki
allow
On Tuesday 18 August 2009 07:40:15 am John Smith wrote:
There seems to be more questions posed than answers in the minutes...
Unfortunately with only 3 people in the conference it was not easy to take
decisions.
The next meeting is proposed for the 24th August
at 18.00 - 19:30 BST. I know
Someoneelse wrote:
Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
there is something better already
http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/
Is there a way of getting data out of that easily? If there is it would
make sense to be able to convert bugs within an area to e.g. Garmin
waypoints.
Use the
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
I am setting up an India specific server with mod_tile and mapnik. I finally
got
the beast to work, but at higher zoom levels it is not rendering completely.
Apparently it is giving up instead of generating the tiles fully. Obviously
there is some setting I have
here's my thoughts.
If object is no longer present we need some sort of ghost tagging, and the
ghost tag take precedent when rendering. This means that the data that was
present is still available, its useful data after all. Ideally there would
be a start_date and end_date tag also that defines
Jonas Häggqvist wrote:
Norbert Hoffmann wrote:
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/8/14 Konrad Skeri kon...@skeri.com:
Are there any progress on the left/right situation on cycleway=lane/track
that
are only on one side of the street?
yes, there is a solution for cycleway=track. Map it
Renaud MICHEL wrote:
I replied one week ago explaining why he must not do that and asking him to
remove all the edits he made based on that map, but had no more answer so
far.
So now I'm thinking about removing those edits myself, but am not sure
what's the best way to do so.
I don't
Nop wrote:
Hatto von Hatzfeld schrieb:
Official is new and has only one meaning.
From Map features: official is used for ways dedicated to a certain mode
of travel by law. Usually indicated by a traffic sign.
I really do not see where the use of designated has differed from this
Ideally there would
be a start_date and end_date tag also that defines the period when the
object was present.
+1
This would make me very happy indeed; have even registered
openpastmap.org in anticipation.
Cheers, Joseph (an archaeologist, of sorts...)
2009/8/18 Andy Robinson
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) ajrli...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Burning Man 08 doesn't require many tiles, so it's
something Y! can probably
render and hard code? Quick and dirty maybe and wouldn't
scale, but it would
be a start.
Also if the burning man event moves
2009/8/18 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) ajrli...@googlemail.com:
here's my thoughts.
If object is no longer present we need some sort of ghost tagging, and the
ghost tag take precedent when rendering. This means that the data that was
present is still available, its useful data after all.
This is not possible at the moment, as the list is based upon the list
of existing wikipedias [1]. Which language do you want to add? Send me
the name, the code, and the link to an wiki article and i'll think about
how to add it.
Peter
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:SiteMatrix
Ideally there would
be a start_date and end_date tag also that defines the period when the
object was present.
+1
So, I think that the question is related to whether you want something in
the current dataset to represent the things that were 'here' at a previous
time or have a way of entering
Mitja Kleider wrote:
Alexander Menk wrote:
can somebody add a link to open JOSM (localhost:8111) to
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/ ?
Just use the JOSM remote bookmarklet, it works fine.
http://blog.gegg.us/2009/07/bookmarklet-to-load-the-current-section-of-a-
Could somebody please revert this changeset:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/2168210
The moving of the nodes across the Atlantic is obviously wrong.
Regards Teemu Koskinen
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I imagined a system whereby the default rendered map page looked much
the same as the current Mapnik example, the only difference being the
addition of a second slide-bar that changed the temporal view. By
default you'd look at the map of the present day, but by pulling the
slide down (or
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Morten Kjeldgaard m...@bioxray.au.dkwrote:
It is best to continue trying to educate mappers about the problems of
copyright. I know from experience (working with Ubuntu) that it takes a lot
of effort, but eventually you get there. Copyright is complicated, and
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.comwrote:
On 18 Aug 2009, at 09:17, Nick Black wrote:
John,
I said:
so if you can't make it but would like to, please add your name to the
wiki so we can have a second call at a better time.
No-one is trying to exclude
tisdagen den 18 augusti 2009 13.45.24 skrev talk-requ...@openstreetmap.org:
Are there any progress on the left/right situation on
cycleway=lane/track that are only on one side of the street?
yes, there is a solution for cycleway=track. Map it separately and tag
highway=cycleway. track
I'll happily donate the openpastmap.org domain towards an attempt at
this. Will *possibly* be able to get a VM or two, plus some bandwidth,
through my employer, if we ask very nicely... ;-)
Cheers, Joseph
2009/8/18 John McKerrell j...@mckerrell.net:
I also believe that historic data should be
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Mike N.nice...@att.net wrote:
From: Elena of Valhalla elena.valha...@gmail.com
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, John Smith wrote:
Is 640x480 good enough?
;) ofcourse we want 1080p ;)
is 640x480 good enough e.g to read street names and other signs?
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Erik Johansson schreef:
Have you guys tried to take photos of signs with street names?
We a lot of photos of that :)
Stefan
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From the Firewire camera link...
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A last thing you might consider: CMOS sensors (and some CCD but it is less
efficient) have selectable 'regions of interrest' (ROI). This can increase
the framerate dramatically with high-res cameras, or provide software
pan/tilt by only sending an rectangular
Check also the ContourHD camera :) We are also experimenting with that.
Looks pretty sweet shame it doesn't have an external MIC input for
recording (FSK'ed) telemetery data such as speed/lat/log/ele/etc.
If they were really smart they would put a NMEA input port and have this
stored as
2009/8/16 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
--- On Sun, 16/8/09, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
I'd recommend synchronising this with wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miniature_railway
A lot of work has been done there between the various types
of model/miniature
railway,
On 18 Aug 2009, at 17:47, Peter Childs wrote:
2009/8/16 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
--- On Sun, 16/8/09, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
I'd recommend synchronising this with wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miniature_railway
A lot of work has been done there between
Hello
Le mardi 18 août 2009 à 13:55, Morten Kjeldgaard a écrit :
Educating mappers so they fully understand the free-and-open principles
means that they in turn can teach others, and everyone saves time in the
end.
Throwing the book at this fellow is too harsh at this point. You can
email
From: Elena of Valhalla elena.valha...@gmail.com
I took that yesterday from a helmet cam 1280 X 720. Generally I
cannot
read street signs across the street. This one is partially blurred by
motion.
Just a thought on this... do you know which frame of the GOP this is from.
I frames
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si...@mungewell.org schreef:
Using a decent mount (ie. DIY steady cam ideas) and in-built image
stablization in the camera may help.
Check also the ContourHD camera :) We are also experimenting with that.
Stefan
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Morten Kjeldgaard wrote:
I know Jonas has some examples on how nice it looks when you use the
cycleway=track on an osmarendered map (mapnik doesn't use the tag). Perhaps
you can post those as an illustration, Jonas?
For example here: http://osm.org/go/0H8UF1OW?layers=0B00FTF
I do somewhat
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si...@mungewell.org schreef:
Check also the ContourHD camera :) We are also experimenting with that.
Looks pretty sweet shame it doesn't have an external MIC input for
recording (FSK'ed) telemetery data such as speed/lat/log/ele/etc.
If
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si...@mungewell.org schreef:
From the Firewire camera link...
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A last thing you might consider: CMOS sensors (and some CCD but it is less
efficient) have selectable 'regions of interrest' (ROI). This can increase
the framerate dramatically
Just a thought on this... do you know which frame of the GOP this is from.
I frames would be the clearest, followed by P and then B.
The issue of blur may be able be reduced if your camera has a sports or
fast shutter mode.
I played with the jog mode, but could not find a clearer view in
2009/8/18 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
On 18 Aug 2009, at 14:57, Teemu Koskinen wrote:
Could somebody please revert this changeset:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/2168210
The moving of the nodes across the Atlantic is obviously wrong.
Do check out this page for
2009/8/18 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
On 18 Aug 2009, at 17:47, Peter Childs wrote:
2009/8/16 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
--- On Sun, 16/8/09, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
I'd recommend synchronising this with wikipedia
Hey All,
As of yesterday, the Google Summer of Code has ended. With some appropriate
pride, I offer you signFinder: http://code.google.com/p/signfinder/ .
As part of the OpenStreetPhoto project, this program detects, segments, and
reads dutch street-signs. For high-quality pictures (and not too
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Peter Childspchi...@bcs.org wrote:
Are Miniture Railways a British Thing, or is it that they appear most
often in the Uk? (Making us Brits a load of Train enthusiasts)
they used to be quite widespread in italy when i was young, and I know
at least one in my town
DSLR - The Canon 50D has HD video with manual focus. Which would record high
quality shots.
Video - I borrowed a camera from a friend the other day, it was a helmet cam
kit from dogcam it has a small colour camera unit that you put on the helmet
or bike/car. It also has a seperate unit that
I was thinking of mapping some of the festival sites around here as we have
the Glastonbury festival and if iphone and g1 users could navagate around
all the food places and stages it would be a grate help to them.
On Aug 18, 2009 4:44 PM, Joseph Reeves iknowjos...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll happily
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 20:48:03 +0300, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
wrote:
2009/8/18 Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com:
On 18 Aug 2009, at 14:57, Teemu Koskinen wrote:
Could somebody please revert this changeset:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/2168210
The moving
Hi
As I guessed the bug with the 100% comes from countries that aren't
countries anymore. They are removed from the list with the hourly
update, but if you got your list open while this happens you can still
mark it as ok. so we got a country that only exists in this language -
and more than
Whooohoow this is so cool! Looks like a lot of Voodoo to me :)
As I saw from the samples It doesn't work well on blurred images, so it
won't work with sth. like a helmet or a car camera, would it?
Peter
Tijs Zwinkels schrieb:
Hey All,
As of yesterday, the Google Summer of Code has ended.
Agreed!
start_date and end_date are best. Suppose for Burning Man, I can just go
ahead and use these tags, and whatever bad result comes out can be used as
motivation for the main rendering systems to tweak their processing (ie add an
osmosis step) to deal with this. Or with updated
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Peter Körner schreef:
Whooohoow this is so cool! Looks like a lot of Voodoo to me :)
As I saw from the samples It doesn't work well on blurred images, so it
won't work with sth. like a helmet or a car camera, would it?
Camera's are not by
Hi,
Peter Miller wrote:
I suggest that conference calls and IRC are only used for those issues
where email is not working or getting to an resolution on a difficult
subject.
+1
Telephone calls are too intrusive. Someone might have to pick up their
child from school at the time you have
2009/8/18 Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de:
Namely they are http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/424313867 and
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/424317578 which are both
islands now. By the way i added
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/25342325 (Alderney) which was
andrzej zaborowski schrieb:
2009/8/18 Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de:
Namely they are http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/424313867 and
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/424317578 which are both
islands now. By the way i added
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 23:02:07 +0200, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de
wrote:
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Peter Körner schreef:
Whooohoow this is so cool! Looks like a lot of Voodoo to me :)
As I saw from the samples It doesn't work well on blurred images, so it
won't
Peter Körner wrote:
(Montenegro is still missing)
It seems there is no node for it. Searching if with the Namefinder
doesn't bring up a node. I'd need a node id to add it to the list.
I think it's 445970763
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signature.asc
I looked on the wiki but couldn't see anything...
Is there any suggested way of marking up turn restrictions for individual
lanes of a road to enable sat navs to provide lane guidance (e.g. keep
right, move into the left lane, etc)?
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xmpp:st...@nexusuk.org
--- On Wed, 19/8/09, Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org wrote:
I think a Gauge=width (in mm I guess) is worth adding.
Why not just use width=* which is already in use for a lot of other things?
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--- On Wed, 19/8/09, Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org wrote:
Are Miniture Railways a British Thing, or is it that they
appear most
often in the Uk? (Making us Brits a load of Train
enthusiasts)
There seems to be a number of them around Australia as well, some have a lot of
track, eg 4km of 5 and
I am hoping in a couple of weeks to map the grounds at a festival that
occurs yearly in the same spot. This is not so much historical data,
as data that's only true for three weeks a year. The rest of the time,
it's just fields, with a few items (some toilets, etc) that stay in
place year round.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:06 AM, John Smithdelta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Actually time and space is the 4th dimension :)
People already want editors that can handle 3D, not just 2D so they can map
out complex buildings and very complex roads that overlap each other and so
forth.
The
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Stephen Hopeslh...@gmail.com wrote:
I am hoping in a couple of weeks to map the grounds at a festival that
occurs yearly in the same spot. This is not so much historical data,
as data that's only true for three weeks a year. The rest of the time,
it's just
--- On Wed, 19/8/09, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, ok then, 4D. And yes, in the short-term I guess the
editor could
download data from *all time* - but *eventually* the API
will need to
support this kind of bounding box including a time limit,
because the
length of the time
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:43 AM, John Smithdelta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Most data in historic information is very tiny areas, most of the data will
be only current information.
It seems we have different ideas about the scope of this proposal,
then. I thought the implication was that in
--- On Wed, 19/8/09, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
This would lead to massive amounts of historic information
into the
future - i.e. nothing that has been correctly mapped need
ever be
deleted.
Even so, this would be a minority of data, the majority of roads rarely if ever
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:34 PM, John Smithdelta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Wed, 19/8/09, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
This would lead to massive amounts of historic information
into the
future - i.e. nothing that has been correctly mapped need
ever be
deleted.
Even so,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Roy Wallacewaldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
But anyway, can we move on? I'm simply saying we should look at this
as what it really is - extending OSM to the time dimension.
Apologies everyone, I hadn't noticed the following existing proposal.
Please have a look
Lambertus wrote:
Maar goed, het probleem van de beperkte GPX export is opgelost. Je
kunt nu
virtueel oneindig lange routes exporteren.
Oeps, dan moet je natuurlijk de productie versie wel synchroniseren met
SVN... Ok, nu dan echt.
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Tot en met donderdag kan er nog gestemd worden voor de nieuwe Foundation
Board dus als je OSMF lid bent kijk dan nog even op:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/AGM09/Election_to_Board
Stemmen kan persoonlijk tijdens Annual General Meeting of via de mail.
Groet,
Floris
Hallo Iedereen,
vanaf gisteren is de Google Summer of Code officieel afgelopen. Via deze weg
wil ik iedereen bedanken voor de reacties, ideeen, en natuurlijk de
felbegeerde straatnaamborden! ;)
Er is nu een product dat straatnaamborden detecteert, segmenteert, en leest.
Met name in
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Hoi,
Momenteel ben ik alle haltes van de metro aan het splitten. Ik hoop
daarmee uiteindelijk de metro routes 'netjes' en volledig in relaties te
krijgen. En voorlopig de afstanden te kunnen meten.
Momenteel waren alle routes getekend
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Momenteel ben ik alle haltes van de metro aan het splitten. Ik hoop
daarmee uiteindelijk de metro routes 'netjes' en volledig in relaties te
krijgen. En voorlopig de afstanden te kunnen meten.
Momenteel waren alle routes getekend (onderandere door Paulbe) als
continue
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Frank Steggink schreef:
Eventueel zou OSM ervoor kunnen kiezen om relaties aan delen van ways
(tussen twee knooppunten) te koppelen, maar volgens mij haal je je dan
meer problemen op de hals. Ideaal is het toevoegen van routerelaties in
ieder
There has been great work here related in Ash Kyd's diary.
I've had a quiet whisper that someone in Sydney wishes a mapping party be
organised - well you've got a lot to aim for now!
I live about 600km from Sydney so am not available to organise a mapping party
in Sydney.
But next time I have
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I've had a quiet whisper that someone in Sydney wishes a
mapping party be
I should do a write up on the wiki on how I organised the Nambour mapping
party, it technically would be possible for anyone to organise a mapping party
anywhere,
John Smith-129 wrote:
--- On Mon, 17/8/09, BlueMM bluemm1975-...@yahoo.com wrote:
But my point was if they *are* consistent (same shield design), why
specify state?
Consistent to what?
Some states have gone to a alphanumeric system, some use the old NH
shields and those with the
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, BlueMM wrote:
That website appears inaccurate. It says the state route marker is no
longer used in Vic, but there is a route with that marker a block away from
me right now. Also, the M1/7 example appears wrong, AFAIK, the one used in
VIC is more like the NSW one, without
I couldn't find the email Liz wrote about it, but I've just created a ref
relation for the Gwydir Highway, as a result I can't see a good reason for 2
relations in this case.
In the case of the A1 in QLD that's a diff matter as the A1 is more than just
one highway.
Can anyone think of a good
The server is currently en route to the data centre and will be back up
shortly, it took longer than expected for this to happen due to things outside
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Server is now back up and running, and instead of being in a virtual it is now
on the server itself, quad core xeon with 4G of ram and scsi 10k hdd's, so it
should be a tad faster :)
Because it was offline for a few days it's still catching up with OSM change
files and is about 14 or so hours
I'm going to be adding Tourist Route Shields to the map shortly but in the
process of looking for a graphic I came across this page on wikipedia:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Route_shields_of_Australia
It lists shields for a number of things like Alt National Route, and on one of
Can anyone from Brisbane confirm this.
As far as I can tell the Bruce Highway which starts just after the Gateway
Motorway ends north of Brisbane and is only tagged A1, however both wikipedia
and ozroads think the Bruce Highway is signed as M1 as far north as Cooroy.
All the signs on the dual
D roads certainly do
exist, however at times the signs are covered over/folded up etc. The
one I know for certain is a Pacific Highway detour which heads West
from Nabiac and goes up to Krambach: http://osm.org/go/uaQzXe_
After that I don't know where it goes. There's a D sign at this
Hallo zusammen!
Da ich in den letzten Tagen aus purem Eigennutz ;) das U-Bahn-Netz von
Barcelona erfasst habe, frage ich mich jetzt, ob ich die Vorschläge von
Oxoma (also das neue ÖPNV-Schema von
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Oxomoa/ÖPNV-Schema) schon
verwenden will.
Wie ist denn
Hallo nochmal!
Als Pendler spiele ich mit dem Gedanken, mal meine Kursbuchstrecke
(Landshut-München) mit entsprechenden Routen-Relationen zu erfassen.
Jetzt frage ich mich nur, wie man das sinnvoll macht.
Der Gleiskörper zwischen Landshut und München ist schon sehr gut erfasst
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