On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Dave F. wrote:
> As long as there are external ways connecting to the area, a router should
> be able to find the appropriate entrances & exits by tracking the perimeter.
> I thought they were already able to do that, but maybe not.
Surely they can - just treat i
I dont recall where I saw the "--read-bin" option but se it is also mentioned in the
recent geofabrik blogpost http://blog.geofabrik.de/en/?p=75
and yes I have tried to replace it with the "--read.pbf" and the result is the
same.
I have not tried with the 0.38 version of osmosis because, geofab
On 05.12.2010 17:52, Carsten Nielsen wrote:
call "%OSMTOOLS%\Osmosis\osmosis-0.37\bin\osmosis.bat" --read-bin
"%DATADIR%\europe.osm.pbf" --bounding-polygon file="%DATADIR%\CTN OSM DK
mm.poly.txt" --write-xml file="%DATADIR%\denmark_mm.osm"
Any clues to why I dont get any ways in my OSM file ?
H
I now finaly fond the time to reorganize my stuff so it is all placed on same disk and
paths without spaces.
I use a command like this
call "%OSMTOOLS%\Osmosis\osmosis-0.37\bin\osmosis.bat" --read-bin
"%DATADIR%\europe.osm.pbf" --bounding-polygon file="%DATADIR%\CTN OSM DK mm.poly.txt"
--write
On 01/12/2010 00:48, David Murn wrote:
On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 19:14 -0500, Anthony wrote:
That's nonsense. A way does not show a right of passage. A
particularly tagged way shows a right of passage. And a park is a
particularly tagged way.
No, a park *CAN BE* a particularly tagged way.
Can
I think you should just use the shape outline to create 2 possible
routes, and
present the geographic average between the 2. The average may be
weighted differently
if there are large differences in length between the 2.
Comments in the route description will show that an area is to be
crossed,
an
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