Am 29.08.2011 14:32, schrieb maning sambale:
> Has anyone tried this?
> http://androidboy1.blogspot.com/2010/10/smart-measure-ver-10-manual.html
>
> Cool tool for 3d mapping. :)
Have you tried folowing?
h = 1/2*g*t^2
SCNR
;-)
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Doru Ju
Hi,
I released some days ago the new version of NaviPOWM: 0.2.5 It can be
found on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/navipowm/
New in version 0.2.5:
- fixed bugs:
- 2964054: speeds and oceantiles should be loaded from OSM2POWM path
- 2964466: Operator shown instead of name
- 29738
Hi,
NaviPOWM's new version (0.2.4) was released. You can get it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/navipowm
Here some changes between 0.2.3 and 0.2.4:
- implemented coastlines
- more POI types
- last.gps now saved in SAVE
- reopen serial port if open not successfully
- clock now displays NME
Hi,
NaviPOWM 0.2.3 was released. You can find it at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/navipowm
Here what changed since 0.2.2
fixed bugs:
- 2783863: OSM validation failure
- 2789178: Do not exceed min / max lon / lat for osmosis split batch.
- 2793291: snap to road
- 2832238: displayed speed wrong
Claudius Henrichs schrieb:
> With all that discussion about implied onewayness could anyone please
> elaborate the advantage of tagging just
>
> highway=motorway
>
> opposed to
>
> highway=motorway
> oneway=yes
>
> besides it being "one tag shorter"? I think the second alternative is
> much
Tim Waters (chippy) schrieb:
> On 8/29/08, Robin Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> http://www.informationfreeway.org/?lat=-36.87730854072706&lon=174.7505575972425&zoom=17&layers=B000F000F
>
> Well, osm.org experienced somewhat high traffic with some recent press
> articles.
You were
Steven Le Roux schrieb:
Hi there,
hey dude, what's that
http://openstreetmap.org/user/wwwFrank/traces/104165 ??
Download data, rename it to blah.gpx and load it into JOSM. Looks OK to
me. Probably more than one gpx track combined.
Taking a look at the OSM data with JOSM in that area, I ca
Tom Chance schrieb:
I don't think they should even be visible in urban areas like this on our
main street map, what use are they? I can see how they would be useful for
a walking map in sparse rural areas, but otherwise they're:
a) Not obvious (what other street map has power lines on it?)
On
Robert (Jamie) Munro schrieb:
Relationships are designed for grouping things together. Doing
nothing is really option 2 - Dave Stubbs has proved it's possible to
extract the data easily, I'm prepared to write the code to add the
relationships if no one else will.
Please, please use relations
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