*Regards,*
*Hans*
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:13 PM, Rodrigo Rodríguez wrote:
> Speakig of that, I have MAPS.ME installed on my Android and it's supposed
> the app has a voice navigation system but it doesn't work. Any thoughts on
> that?
>
> Regards,
>
It just tells you where to turn, sadly i
Speakig of that, I have MAPS.ME installed on my Android and it's
supposed the app has a voice navigation system but it doesn't work. Any
thoughts on that?
Regards,
On 16/08/16 23:03, Hans De Kryger wrote:
> OsmAnd
> http://osmand.net/
>
>
> Scout
> http://www.telenav.com/products/scout/
>
> *Reg
OsmAnd
http://osmand.net/
Scout
http://www.telenav.com/products/scout/
*Regards,*
*Hans*
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 9:09 PM, Nick Hocking
wrote:
> Is there any navigation software (for a Mobile phone) that uses offline
> OSM data and also has spoken street names?
>
> ___
Is there any navigation software (for a Mobile phone) that uses offline OSM
data and also has spoken street names?
___
talk mailing list
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Hey fellow mappers,
Some of you already know and have been using OSM Analytics since its
launch in April [0], but for those who are not familiar with it,
here's the direct link http://osm-analytics.org
This was initially a small prototype project, but given the interest
and feedback by many in th
On 16/08/2016 21:35, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
Wouldn't that lead to "mapping for the geocoder"? I'm sure that would
be frowned upon as much as "mapping for the renderer".
All tags are 'mapping for the renderer/geocoder/router. Otherwise you
have just black lines, lots of 'You are here' signs st
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 09:50:05PM +0200, Hakuch wrote:
> Hey Sarah, do you have documentations that explain how nominatim
> processes the queries? That could be an answer to questions like that one
Not really. You can have a look at the presentation I gave at SOTM
Birmingham[1] but it's a bit dat
Wouldn't that lead to "mapping for the geocoder"? I'm sure that would
be frowned upon as much as "mapping for the renderer".
--
Nicolás
2016-08-16 16:50 GMT-03:00 Hakuch :
> Hey Sarah, do you have documentations that explain how nominatim
> processes the queries? That could be an answer to quest
Hey Sarah, do you have documentations that explain how nominatim
processes the queries? That could be an answer to questions like that one
On 16.08.2016 21:27, Sarah Hoffmann wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 02:29:26PM +0100, Dave F wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I've heard a claim from a user who still wants
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 02:29:26PM +0100, Dave F wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've heard a claim from a user who still wants to use the is_in:*
> tag as well as boundary tags that Nominatim uses is_in as preference
> because "geospacial mathematics is resource intensive".
>
> Is this true?
Not at all. Nomina
On 16/08/2016 16:19, Hakuch wrote:
following the wiki, its not deprecated
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:is_in
I was surprised when I read that the other day too...
However, I really would love to see a scheme that shows how nominatim
finds it results..
There's the nominatim.opens
following the wiki, its not deprecated
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:is_in
However, I really would love to see a scheme that shows how nominatim
finds it results..
On 16.08.2016 15:29, Dave F wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've heard a claim from a user who still wants to use the is_in:* tag as
> we
As Hakuch already says: The project "new server" will take some time.
I don't know what all has to be done, to fire up the server, set the admins
into position etc.
I think that we should go with an other forum, because fluxbb seems not to be
that easy to handle.
Then all software we need has to
Hi
I've heard a claim from a user who still wants to use the is_in:* tag as
well as boundary tags that Nominatim uses is_in as preference because
"geospacial mathematics is resource intensive".
Is this true?
I thought geospacial calculations were fairly light on processing power.
I also tho
W dniu 16.08.2016 12:04, Hakuch napisał(a):
as this new-server-software project will take some time. How do you
think about hijacking another country-subforum? There are a lot where
no
one is active with only very few posts. I would accept it as temporary
solution.
No need to invade Uruguay
On 16.08.2016 11:45, Jóhannes Birgir Jensson wrote:
> Þann 16.08.2016 00:24, Nicolás Alvarez reit:
>> ArchiveTeam.org is already doing this HTML backup.
> With access to forums you only see after login?
The scraping is not about a html-backup. What we would need for
transfering the old posts into
Þann 16.08.2016 00:24, Nicolás Alvarez reit:
2016-08-15 21:13 GMT-03:00 Daniel Koć :
If we have no current backup available, I think it would be good to
have a
script harvesting all the entries even just via plain HTML, with
publishing
date, username and user id, so we could recreate it more or
The OSM Foundation Data Working Group is looking for help with
translating a couple of messages to Chinese. These messages are about
data we're going to need to redact, so we want to make sure they understand.
If you can help, please contact d...@osmfoundation.org
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