fault on ubuntu so you will
probably have to do 'sudo apt-get install subversion' for 'svn' to
work.
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> I'm a bit out of practice - haven't done much OSM stuff lately, but when
> you download the OSM mapnik t
you use generate_tiles.py, maybe that would work better. All I want
> to do is be able to request tiles in the Colorado area from an application
> that needs tiles.
>
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>
> I don't want to mess this up on my fresh Ubuntu so I'll wait at every step
> until there is a solution.
> What should I try, Should I install the replacement package instead?
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Yes, I use osmand for android too.
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> Reading JOSM's defaultpresets.xml I found a comment about mixed-up
> voltage values in the preset. Could someone please tell me the major
> voltages in use.
>
> If someone knows the voltages in use for railways/busses I am
> interested, too
>
I think it varies by country, but I am pretty sure tha
developing this, I could move it up my list of
things to do.
Regards
Graham.
On 6 November 2012 18:46, Stefan Keller wrote:
> Hi Graham
>
> I'm curious: Is it ready now?
>
> 2012/3/10 Graham Jones :
> > Excellent - thanks Paul.
> > I have nearly finished a web
are
nasty - all look the same!).
It is clear from your tests that you have realised that thicker is much
easier than thin, but of course the map does not look so nice that way.
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I am having the same trouble with android. Earlier versions worked though
so I am sure it can be fixed.
Graham
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> Hi Aleksandra,
>
> 2012/8/12 Aleksandra Milanovic :
> > @Pavel:
> > the idea was to make an extensively simple app for giving your
>
thing that I would find useful is the ability to select which map
tile background to use - could this be selectable too? Again I raised an
issue for you.
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I would like to wish he students and their mentors good look with their
projects!
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Hi.
I have never used phonegap, but one of the 2010 google summer of code
projects did, so you may be able to pick up something from that (search the
wiki for gsoc). Another looked at a javascript editor, and that used oauth
authentication, so it would be worth a loom too.
Graham
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overs etc.. can be incorporated in the existing
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sometimes we
get requests from people we have never heard of.
I would also be grateful if anyone who has been involved with mentoring
previously would sign up, even if you do not have time to do it this year,
to provide your insights on the proposals given your previous experience.
Thanks
Graham.
proposal, and I have also linked a
'processes' page from our project ideas page to you can see how GSoC works
- basically you do not need to find yourself a mentor - we match mentors to
projects as part of the application review process.
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Hi. Sounds like an interesting idea.
You do not need to find a mentor.
You just need to prepare a prokect proposal and submit it on the google
GSoC site. Very good to discuss it here too though!
We match potential mentors to projects as part of the selection process.
Hope that helps.
Graham
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> You can pick ...
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You can pick whichever application you want as the basis of your project
proposal. I put some notes in one of the Android project ideas saying
what I think should be included in the proposal. It would be worth bearing
those in mind as you prepare your proposal. Please submit a draft early
s
uot; wrote:
Thanks Graham :-)
If the mentors of the Cyle Streets projects are reading this, please
let me know. I would be delighted to discuss the 'Less Wiggly Routes'
project with you. :-)
Thanks & Regards,
Priyanka
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Graham
> Also, I couldnt find the desired repo on -https://github.com/cyclestreets -
> for the routing panel. If I am missing out on any link, please direct me to
> it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> On 19 March 2012 12:51, Graham Jones wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Thank you for your i
things what you asked me. I have lot of
> data related to Sri Lanka.
>
> So can I contact those possible mentors directly to discuss about
> those projects sir? Because I have lot of things to ask?
>
> Thanks
>
> Andun Sameera
> Undergraduate
> University Of Moratuwa
ask the person who proposed the idea to reply here with a bit more
information please, as this is not something I know anything about!
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code, so
> that I could study it.
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> Thanks & Regards
> Priyanka
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 4:30 AM, Graham Jones
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> > Please just use this list so that others can share opinions on the
> project
> > too. So feel free to ask your
t
> with you for this years GSOC. So can I discuss relevant thing in this
> mailing list?
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> Can You Please provide me more details?
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Please just use this list so that others can share opinions on the project
too. So feel free to ask your questions here.
Thanks
Graham
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On 21 Mar 2012 07:18, "Priyanka" wrote:
Hi,
I am a prospective GSoC 2012 applicant, and I am interested in
applying for the CycleStreets pr
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in applying for GSoC with Openstreetmap.
I am sure the person that raised that project idea will reply with some
more information, but here are a few thougts from me.
- It is important to understand the fundamentals of what OSM is, so please
start by creating an acco
again for your support.
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t; high-resolution maps that print well
>
> Requirements:
>
> Python 2.7
> Mapnik2
> Cairo
>
> Most osm mapnik styles will also require a postgis database created with
> osm2pgsql
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wiki page and not even willing or able to mentor
> it then that is, in my eyes, asking for trouble...
>
> Thanks Frederik - very good points. It would be really good for students
that are involved with OSM to propose projects.
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a mentor, please make a note on
that page too.
We need to complete the project ideas list this week, so please put down
anything you can think of eary.
If you would like any more information, please let me know.
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>
> **- **Arrows at the edges, indicating what page to go if you
> want to look in that direction
>
> **- **An index page at the front
>
> **- **The ability to skip maps
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Graham Jones [mailto:grahamjones...@gmail.com
it’s very much in a development
stage.
I intend to add
**- **Arrows at the edges, indicating what page to go if you want
to look in that direction
**- **An index page at the front
**- **The ability to skip maps
** **
*From:* Gr
en updated in 5 years.
** **
What I’m considering writing is a set of python scripts that build the map
with mapnik and then piece the pages together. Do you think inkscape is the
easiest way to build the PDFs from the command line?
** **
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> this on Toolserver.
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On 16 February 2012 18:51, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> On 02/16/2012 07:25 PM, Graham Jones wrote:
>
>> This reminded me of a question I have been meaning to ask for quite a
>> while - is a database generated by osm2pgsql with an hstore expected to
>> perform similarly to one
stations, and needs a new column in the
database. . I think I just prefer more generic, re-usable keys
rather than trying to invent a new one for each situation
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ponse to anyone that does not like what has been done to
their data.
Anyway for fear of this getting into the usual bad tempered 'debate' about
licence issues, this is my last word on the subject!
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someone declining at the last minute than decide to delete peoples work
when I believe that there is a very good chance that that is not what they
want.
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data when
they show enough interest to actually decline the licence/terms. Qui tacet
consentire.
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Thank you again for asking for feedback, and sorry I did not give you a
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or a template for how to describe graves in XML?
There has been quite a bit of discussion about mapping historical things
here recently and I wonder if this could be incorporated into some sort of
general 'historicOSM' database?
Sorry for being dense!
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>
> so...
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> i am confuse, how many API inside OSM, that we can use.
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> i tought only from OSM API.. but it isnt
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tly,, thx for sharing it
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> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Graham Jones
> wrote:
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> > On 21 January 2012 08:47, Frans Thamura wrote:
> >>
> >> can i h ave the code of the free-map.org.uk?
> >>
> >> so i can learn how it work
rted on a geoJSON version of the brewmap server code in the
TiledData branch of brewmap <https://github.com/jones139/BrewMap>. It does
not work properly yet, but you can see the postgresql queries that return
geoJSON. I intend to have a look at Nick's code and use a similar model
for brewma
for
different types of features within the layers (they are all the same at the
moment).
There is a 'how it works' section at the bottom of the
map<http://maps3.org.uk/tiles/historic_layers.html>if you are curious
about how I have done it.
Hope that helps.
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(http://maps3.org.uk/tiles/historic.html) to allow you
to select prehistoric/roman/modern features etc.
Nag me if I don't get back to you 'cos it will mean I got distracted by
something else!
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ve what you want with existing OSM
software. Maybe a bit of customisation to make editing easier or to allow
filtering on date ranges.
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ns of an old tin mine), then it should go in the main database. If
there is nothing physically to see, it belongs in a specialist historic
map. I haven't thought about how to make this separate map though
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seem to be a competing tagging system, rather than just a regional
variation on a general scheme.
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e can all
use.
Neither culture nor historic:civilization are that well used, but there are
more historic:civilization entries (see http://taginfo.osm.org).
What I intend to do with my map is to have different layers for different
cultures/civilizations so that you can see all roman features, or
stuff for me, but wanted to share what I
think is a reasonable alternative approach to dealing with this issue,
rather than re-mapping things that people may not actually want deleting in
the first place.
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probably not what the non-contactable contributors wanted anyway.
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It looks very good, well done! I'll have a look at your code to see how it
works.
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reliable) - on linux I use:
wget --timeout=600
http://jxapi.openstreetmap.org/xapi/api/0.6/map?bbox=-1.311,54.6079,-1.1110,54.7294-O
hartlepool.osm
where the bbox parameters are the longtitude and latitude of the bottom left
and top right of the bounding box defining your area.
Hope that helps.
Gra
because I still struggle with
anything more than simple route relations!
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tall it will be okI'll give some thought to the accuracy of the
method next time I am bored for a couple of hours...
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nneth gonsalves wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-08-08 at 07:34 +0100, Graham Jones wrote:
> > These questions might get a better response on the Dev list as they
> > are quite technical.
>
> but it is an end user question - I would not like to waste the time of
> the devs.
>
> &
I was going to say something similar about the main OSM mapnik rendering.
Last night the high zoom level had rendered by the time I had closed
Potlatch2.
Well done to those running our rendering servers!
Graham
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On 13 Jun 2011 07:04, "Grant Slater" wrote:
On 13 June 2011 06:45, Ni
date for any decision making process we adopt].
Thank you for the very civil replies!
Regards
Graham.
On 11 June 2011 15:10, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Frederik Ramm wrote:
> > Graham Jones wrote:
> >> In my day job I look after quite a few decision
> >> making proces
ssed in terms relative to that status quo, which can
> seem negative.
>
> What's the better way?
>
> Dermot
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>>> > What's the best way for us to generate these detailed maps of the
>>> various
>>> > cities?
>>>
>>> Well that sounds awesome.
>>>
>>> You might try downloading an extract of OSM data for that area. You
>>> should be able to find an extract that deals with California, or the
>>> US West. That way you don't have to deal with an entire planet full
>>> of data. Then use Mapnik or one of the other rendering tools to
>>> generate your map. You'll likely want to adjust the style sheet to
>>> make it just right for emergency awareness.
>>>
>>> There is a company in SF area experienced in printing high resolution
>>> maps from OSM data. Perhaps they'll do it for you for free since it is
>>> such a worthy project?
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her hand the user says "I've been using for as long as I can
> think and it could be in all of my changesets" then we'll have to treat all
> contributions by that person as un-relicensable.
>
>
> Most of what I wrote here hasn't been formally said by anyone in OSMF, but
> OSMF haven't fully thought this through either, and the above is simply the
> logical course to take given all the conditions and plans that *have* been
> discussed.
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> > Anyway, I apologize for bringing this up again and
> degenerating talk@ into a field of flames. I was hoping to get a straight
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Tanveer,
I produced something like that some time ago, but it is not a web service.
It is a python program that you need to install on your computer. This is
easy for Linux systems, but I never wrote a windows installer
If no one suggests something better you can download it from
http://code.g
is reply to the dev list, because I think this is a bit on
the techy side for the general talk one, so I would recommend replying
there.
Thanks
Graham.
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> Graham Jones [mailto:grahamjones...@
API and partly different capabilities, but
> if
> you work with map data and don't need metadata about users, you likely can
> use
> it.
>
> Cheers,
>
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>
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gnored so often.
>>
>
> Well, for one thing it does not do element predicates, and it only gives
> small areas.
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e usable on machine with
>> only 1 GiB of memory?)
>>
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>
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>> Martin
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On 18 Jan 2011 05:53, "Steve Bennett" wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Graham Jones
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> It has always been...
Cool, do you have any demo of this? (even if just a pre-canned output)
> I am working on a new rele
It has always been my intention to make townguide do what you want. There
is the basic code in it to make a book format output but it does not work
properly.
I am working on a new release of townguide building on Waldemar's excellent
Google Summer of Code project.
I can fix the booklet generatio
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I think we may be talking about different things. I thought the question
was about using a virtual server rather than a dedicated one. It sounds
like it is about using a virtual machine on a desktop.
In that case you are right that running the database on the host will work
better than on the gu
needs (e.g. use osmosis to cut out irrelevant data).
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> Use mtb:scale and/or sac_scale, to tag how ridable/hikable it is.
>
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seems to work more quickly for me). I think I turned the
osmarender SVG file into a png 'canvas' to draw on. Can OpenOffice not read
the SVG files to let you do the same?
Graham.
On 14 May 2010 07:09, Sam Vekemans wrote:
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Hi Folks,
A final reminder to anyone intending to apply to Google Summer of Code that
you must submit your application *via Google's web site* (
http://socghop.appspot.com) *by 19:00 UTC Today* (Friday 09 April).
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uting app to it - just another job to think about!
Graham.
On 5 April 2010 20:25, Richard Weait wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Graham Jones
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> > I wondered if anyone is using a TomTom SatNav with OpenStreetMap maps? [
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no mention of a
working replacement navigation program for it.
I had kind of hoped that http://www.opensatnav.org would have done it, but
that only runs on Android.
Can anyone provide me with any pointers please?
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struggle to do it all.
I think this would be a big help in encouraging wider participation in the
project.
Could even be a "Project of the Week"?
Regards
Graham.
On 27 March 2010 23:57, Sebastian Klein wrote:
> Graham Jones wrote:
> > Is there a command line way of adding ways
relation - for example,
rather than doing it by clicking on things, I would quite like to do "add
ways to relation where route="Pennine Way" or name="Pennine Way".
Any pointers would be appreciated. Sorry for being dumb - I must have
missed the documentation somew
of the two would be good - it downlods data to a cache when a
network is available, and uses the cache when it is not.
Does anyone know of an application that works this way?
Graham
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On Mar 26, 2010 3:38 AM, "AssetBurned" wrote:
Hi,
I think that public access points are reasonable for the main db. It would
be a lot of effort to set up a separate system, and they are only nodes
after all. We do include bus routes after all, which would also be
candidates for a different db.
Graham
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