althio writes:
> Łukasz Stelmach
>>
>> Can you explain why Osmose (and does it matter at all) warns about
>> duplicate housnumber when a shop (node) with a set of addr:* tags is
>> created inside a building (area) that is also tagged with addr:*?
>
> Osmose seem
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suggestions how to map it all?
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like buildings or trees in a park.
At the moment the script can only do the maths but it can't build the
mesh automatically, it is user's role.
For a detailed description please visit
https://github.com/steelman/trimap
I'd be glad to get some feedback.
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Michael Collinson writes:
> If you are mapping in Poland or the Czech Republic, please also note
> that we are aware of special issues that makes this difficult for you
> right now.
I may be not up to date but could you please be more specific? What
should I look out for in Poland? Except of cou
Luis Quesada writes:
> I am having error listed at the end when trying to run python gui.py
> File "/home/lquesada/pyroute/tiles.py", line 98, in loadImage
> self.images[name] = cairo.ImageSurface.create_from_png(filename)
> MemoryError
Hard to tell. My first *guess* is that there is som
Mike Dupont writes:
> 2011/5/30 Łukasz Stelmach :
>> As far as geospatial data is concerned it's a bit of a problem
>> because there are already some regulations based on the EU INSPIRE
>> directive which makes them available (http://www.geoportal.pl) but
>> not
Robin Paulson writes:
> from slashdot:
> the polish prime minister announced a bill to ensure all government
> data will be released as public domain.
>
> http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=pl&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=pl&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.premier.gov.pl%2Fcentrum_pras
Jukka Rahkonen writes:
> Łukasz Stelmach poczta.fm> writes:
>
>> This has been discussed[1] some time ago but the answer is somehow
>> unclear to me. I understand that EPSG:900913 is (may be?) a crappy
>> projection[2]. However, I still need a map of Poland at zoo
M∡rtin Koppenhoefer writes:
> 2011/3/7 Łukasz Stelmach :
>> This has been discussed[1] some time ago but the answer is somehow
>> unclear to me. I understand that EPSG:900913 is (may be?) a crappy
>> projection[2]. However, I still need a map of Poland at zoom 6-8 warped
&
Hello.
This has been discussed[1] some time ago but the answer is somehow
unclear to me. I understand that EPSG:900913 is (may be?) a crappy
projection[2]. However, I still need a map of Poland at zoom 6-8 warped
to EPSG2180. How to use geotifcp (how to prepare metadata) to embed
appropriate infor
for any emotional storm it have
> caused.
>
> [1] http://www.abalakov.com/?p=56
It's great to read that. When will be the new terms available to accept
them? How much time has left to accept the terms anyway?
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something completely different ;) since there is a chance
you read this. *I* miss a capability in walking papers to create a PDF
single containging selected area split into several pages.
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Erik Lundin writes:
> That's correct, but the earth's magnetic field is often the dominating.
> If a classical compass can point out the earth's magnetic field, why
> shouldn't it be possible with an electronic sensor? Quick fluctuations
> could be filtered out.
Because cars are made of steel
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