All the imagery hosted on openstreetmap servers as listed here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Aerial_imagery#Imagery_hosted_on_OSM_servers
Except for the South African imagery.
Cheers
Ross
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On 24/08/13 19:39, Lester Caine wrote:
Ross Scanlon wrote:
Notice the broken casing on the sides of some of the roads.
If what you are talking about is the change in style on the roads to the
right, then how were they generated as they do not appear on the main
database? It's nice to see
On 24/08/13 17:46, Lester Caine wrote:
Notice the broken casing on the sides of some of the roads.
If what you are talking about is the change in style on the roads to the
right, then how were they generated as they do not appear on the main
database? It's nice to see I can just cut and paste
I think this is the type of rendering that Darren is looking for:
informationfreeway.org/?lat=-20.374&lon=148.633&zoom=15&layers=00F000B0
You'll have to copy and paste the link.
Notice the broken casing on the sides of some of the roads.
Cheers
Ross
On 24/08/13 03:58, Darren Biggs wrote:
Th
On 23/03/12 21:04, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
On 23/03/2012 13:47, Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
On 3/23/2012 8:36 AM, Mikel Maron wrote:
User chdr (http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/chdr) seems to be
running a script to automatically replace street name abbreviations
with the full word.
so 160
/me is waiting for someone to make the obvious and completely useless
suggestion of some bonkers noexit hierarchy. noexit=bus, noexit=mouse,
noexit=elephant, noexit=blue_whale
noexit=flying_pig
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 00:23:15 -0700
Gregory Arenius wrote:
> Is there any recommended way to deal with streets with no names? I don't
> mean streets that have a name and we just haven't added that to OSM yet. I
> mean, how do we deal with streets that really don't have a name.
>
> I've seen two
On Sun, 01 Aug 2010 16:08:10 +0200
Ulf Lamping wrote:
> Am 31.07.2010 14:00, schrieb Peteris Krisjanis:
> > 2010/7/31 Ulf Lamping:
>
> >> 4) Change it in every map renderer / router / other software that is out
> >> there - hundreds (or already even thousands?) of applications
> >
> > Really hun
> Work out why it doesn't appear (5 min - your patch is actually very
> slightly wrong btw, can you spot your mistake?)
Spotted my friday afternoon coding did you. Glad to see someones on the ball!!
> However the above is just for fun - lets replace my original statement
> with 'a lot of time' a
> Ross Scanlon wrote:
>
> > Then show why and where they don't make sense rather than carrying on about
> > possible broken apps.
>
> Easy:
>
> amenity=hospital emergency=yes
>
> when replaced with emergency=hospital results in lost data.
>
>
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:05:19 +0100
Emilie Laffray wrote:
> On 30 July 2010 16:26, Ross Scanlon wrote:
>
> >
> > Total time 6 minutes
> >
> > Hundreds of hours, yeah right.
> >
> > The program I've been talking about uses osm2pgsql and mapnik so I&
> Well done. Pretty much none of the others do. I look forward to your
> patches :)
Heres the patch for the default.style for osm2pgsql
node,way emergency text nocache,polygon
Wasn't worth a diff patch as it's only one line. (30 seconds)
> Mapnik for instance has manual rules
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:06:14 +1000
John Smith wrote:
> On 30 July 2010 16:51, Jacek Konieczny wrote:
> > Provided the program is maintained. People may use programs not
> > maintained any more or they may be not able to upgrade or they wouldn't
> > know they need to upgrade. Things will just sto
> Better yet - just don't change it. This sort of change just isn't
> worth the pain and hundreds of developer hours that could be better
> spent on moving the project forward. Yes - this sort of change might
> make the tag heirachy prettier - but not enough to justify the work.
Garbage.
It's n
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 09:49:41 +1000
Liz wrote:
> The original Murray River trace was either made by swampwallaby using vmap or
> by a few of us tracing from Landsat.
> The only surveyed points then would have been bridges and bridge piers.
>
> So the admin boundary, which is definitely not the w
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:59:45 +1000
Steve Bennett wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Ross Scanlon wrote:
> > Whilst it's very usable for regional and remote areas for which there is no
> > data. There is no justification for joining making admin boundaries into
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 20:22:20 +1000
Liz wrote:
> I would like to filter OSM data in a large area which is about 600km square
> and find what has been surveyed by a particular mapper.
>
> If data has been added to this later eg a maxspeed tag by another mapper, I
> do
> not want this data exclu
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 11:19:00 +1000
Steve Bennett wrote:
> Yep. In my area (Victoria, Australia), we have administrative
> boundaries supplied by the government, and you can see that in some
> places they follow roads or creeks, but we've never quite taken the
> step of confirming that that's the
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