enough room.
Currently our rules are not very good about the order in which they
render things, which means that the wrongs things can get dropped. That
should probably fixed before we start rendering more things at low
zoom levels.
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then it delays the creation of the map.
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, and we’re only just getting close
to a full working free software implementation.
Java runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris and has been full, free
and working for years.
You're talking free as in beer. Simon was talking free as in freedom.
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so you can't relate the
points to each other or find out who they came from.
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, circumventing the
same-origin policy that applies to XmlHttpRequest.
That seems to assume that people should be trying to pull API data
directly into mashups, but that isn't really something we are currently
able to support from a load point of view.
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That's a waypoint - we don't import waypoints, only tracks.
If what you've got is just points that you're probably better
off converting it to OSM rather than GPX format.
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That's a waypoint - we don't import waypoints, only tracks.
If what you've got is just points that you're probably better
off converting it to OSM rather
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Tom Hughes tom at compton.nu writes:
That's a waypoint - we don't import waypoints, only tracks.
If what you've got is just points that you're probably better
off converting it to OSM rather than GPX format
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Is there a page where status information is published?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Platform_Status
Any projection, when these are fixed?
Lunchtime with a bit of luck...
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If you're like to be doing anything at the weekend then I can probably
lend a hand.
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conference announcement also doesn't help but that will gone again in
a month.
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it in.
In fact that is probably the ideal way to access a file like that
as you effectively have one disk backed cache of the file that is
shared by all users of it.
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be exhausting your address space by having the physical memory mapped
multiple times. That's especially true on 32 bit systems where address
space is more limited.
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it in the
session. That token is then embedded in the edit page as a parameter to
the Potlatch applet.
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What it should probably do in this case is to find the lowest value
and import that, as mapnik will want to render the border in the
most significant style. That might be expensive though.
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1mm further south.
The ability to indicate that some names can be peturbed a bit to find
space for them is something that would have to be added to mapnik
itself - it is something that has been discussed because there are
definitely cases where it would be useful.
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It is now re-enabled again, with the offending IP address blocked.
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Are there any limit on how big osm xml should be downloaded using the
export tab?
Well the normal limits apply, so 0.25 square and 5 nodes.
This wasn't an XML download anyway, so I'm not sure it's relevant.
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Well Y! would be hard as you would have to embed a web browser or
something as you can only access the images via Javascript or Flash.
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It is nice. Unfortunately the need to warp the tiles onto the globe
means that there is a significant reduction in quality over the web
based version.
Under
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Well Y! would be hard as you would have to embed a web browser or
something as you can only access the images via Javascript or Flash.
Really? How can
would suggest that the YWMS team look into creating a lightweight
Firefox extension which uses some form of IPC to exchange data with the
running JOSM.
So what we need is a firefox expert...
I guess the alternative is a java native interface that invokes Gecko
directly or something?
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The timestamps should be in the original GPX file produced by
gpsbabel so that should be uploadable, and it is the original
trace we want, not something that has
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The timestamps should
for MOZ_FORCE_PAINT_AFTER_ONLOAD as a side
effect.
It's not immediately clear from the bug details that there is any
replacement - my best guess at the moment is that there is but that it
can only be activated programmatically, and possible only in debug
builds.
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a memory card yet.
If you are only logging internally then no.
If you were also logging to the SD card then yes - you will have
an NMEA format file (or files) on the SD card that you can convert
with gpsbabel.
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With -t it worked both over USB and reading the file from the SD card.
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The name for the new driver is navilink, so to recover waypoints
over the USB cable on linux you would do something like:
gpsbabel -w -f navilink -i /dev/ttyUSB0 -F gpx -o waypoints.gpx
or even:
gpsbabel -w -i
list of gpx tracks belonging
to me? I thought the rss feed would list me all of my traces... but it
only shows me the last 20 i've uploaded so far.
To put it simply, no, there is currently no way to do this.
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The vast distance between that point and the rest of the way seems
to be confusing the rendering in Potlatch.
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characters and things there was derivation involved, but is seems
quite a stretch really.
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I think the fact that it has its own API is a much bigger concern than
, in the way which they often
do because they will always concentrate on majority platforms.
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To summarise I think we both want the same thing, but you perhaps
think somebody should just sit down and bang an AMF version of the
current XML API
API.
I think even Richard wouldn't mind too much making the AMF API use
the rails object model if it wasn't for the performance issues.
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The full extent of his handiwork can be got here:
http://www.informationfreeway.org/api/0.5/*[osm:user=Applewach]
The only thing I can think is that the user changed their name
and xapi has the old one still?
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and being relatively new to OSM I am not sure what to put between
http:// and bmap.php.
That is only a proposal - it isn't actually implemented yet.
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for getting data from the
API, currently partially implemented in an svn branch [1] (waiting for
TomH to get back to me at the moment about some implementation choices -
his todo list is too long).
Now I've got the export tab out of the way I'm hoping to review that
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are actually using MapOf...
MapOf is pretty slow though.
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as an entity in the database that we can magically
allow you to write to - they are just an artefact of cutting the globe
(or rather a projection of the globe) into pieces for rendering.
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a tag called french is likely to mean.
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talking about.
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The problem is that we do not have the technology to render different
countries in different ways. I don't believe we even know
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If we can agree on the rendering rules and get both Mapnik and
osmarender sorted out for the USA then people will be incentivised
to tag appropriately. The moto 'render
, and I think it needs an
extrat level of indirection, so the existing stylesheet stays
largely as it is but instead of saying that a secondary road
is rendered as #213455 or whatever some sort of code name is
given and then that is mapped to the real colour based on the
country.
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).
* For non-logged-in users, we could either continue to show a dual
scale _or_ there could be a unit-switching option on screen. We could
even toss users a cookie to help recall that preference if that
doesn't seem too evil.
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on point columns in Inno tables.
It doesn't matter though as there are so few users it isn't an
issue at the moment, and when it is we can always tile them like
the other tables with geo coords.
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given the hassle that
tends to be involved in upgrading PHP applications.
- enable the my tickets function in the trac
It isn't broken, as I have explained on your trac ticket.
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provide a link
to www.openstreetmap.org or the top level wiki index page as that
would do a better job of advertising our project to people that follow
the attribution link, which is surely the whole point of us wanting
attribution.
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I would certainly prefer that people using our data provide a link
to www.openstreetmap.org or the top level wiki index page as that
would do a better job
by is the track they came from so you might get points jumbled up from
different tracks.
The API deliberately tries to expose limited information about the
points for privacy reasons as some points may have come from traces
that are not public.
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in Italy just because we
are blank, but in context like London or Nederlands, new users could
be newer noticed and aproached.
Well hopefully they will set their home location and then they will
show up on the nearby users list for other people in the area.
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There is no mail list set up but I wander whether
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I can set that up. I take it you're happy to act as list manager?
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be a good idea ;-)
If tagging for renderers is a bad idea then tagging for editors is
a bad idea as well in my opinion.
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when I posted last night. Unfortunately a few hours later the network
our machines are on at UCL appears to have ceased functioning...
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Forwarding to talk.
Because Grant never thought of sending it there Oh wait, he did
send it there, didn't he...
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that only differ
at the subsecond level then you're probably logging too frequently
anyway ;-)
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uploading those as evidence is really a good idea...
Or have I misunderstood what you're doing?
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Since we have contradictory behaviour in the two renderers we can't
resolve this automatically unless osmarender can look and see on the fly
if there is a P node inside the area it is trying
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areas, although I know it is quite common.
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for example
http://webhotel.uni2.dk/dcf/cyklist/cyk20005/20005-07.htm (in Danish).
Usually called a hub dynamo in english I think. Obviously much
harder to retrofit than a rim dynamo however ;-)
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is activating some
command? Like in the edit way mode:
- Press [Enter] to cancel
- Click somewhere on the map to extend the way
Enter doesn't cancel. Escape does.
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make the rendering look prettier.
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Indeed. I think the problem is that he is reading a page that
documents the HTTP API and expecting it to tell him the format
of a JOSM change file.
No, I was reading the page about HTTP
in order to filter for instance on bridges, tunnels etc.
Converting those flag keys to boolean columns in the postgres
database would be the obvious answer, but I don't know if mapnik
supports boolean columns?
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a page that
documents the HTTP API and expecting it to tell him the format
of a JOSM change file.
I don't know if there is a page anywhere that documents the
format of JOSM change files?
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Anyone know what to do about this?
Yes - Talk to Artem about adding support to mapnik for fallback
fonts, or find us a font we can use instead of DejaVu which is
known to support every possible glyph for every character set.
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Being ignorant, I don't know what the capabilities and limitations of GPX
files are. Apart from tracks, will they take waypoints and routes ?
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It was turned off because it causes too many problems as it doesn't
only capture keypresses aimed at the map. See:
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certainly restrict your rights beyond the default restrictions that
they get from database right.
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that is distribution of the database so 4.6(b) would require
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of the things we are trying to fix!
I'm not quite sure why you think the project is violating BY though
as SA is the main problem area?
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where copyright applies, but in most countries copyright does
not apply to collections of facts and you have to rely on
database right in those countries where it exists. Where database
right does not exist the default position is that anybody can
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| No, the plan is to have a separate note object and then to make the
| map api call return those objects so the editors can display them.
So if I am editing something, and I know I've
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What does the separate object type gain us exactly, apart from more code
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It gives something that can record
not closed anymore (they obviously were before, as Mapnik render shows).
Good grief - it was only broken for about 10 minutes... Try it again now.
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in Somerset when visiting my parents, both
in the immediate area and primary/secondary roads around them
including some NPE tracing. The overlaps a bit into Devon and
Dorset as well as they're quite close to the edge of Somerset.
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way to promote the project than our primary product.
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would need some kind of
notifying system to alert the actual OSM contributors of new flags.
Not as nodes no. The plan is to have a separate table for such things.
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wouldn't worry too much (though I think I could do
it anyway).
I think the data model is the thing that really needs fixing down
properly - the rest is mostly pretty simple rails stuff.
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in otherwise well surveyed areas.
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if this is
a standard Ubuntu feature or a choice somebody made...
(b) The genius that wrote the Debian/Ubuntu mysql startup scripts
and made them do a check of all the tables every time it
starts so that it locks up tables for long periods while
it scans them.
Tom
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