attribution clause.
But there are also products that are pricy. Example: DEM with 5m
distance ~ 170.000 Euro for all of Austria, licensed by the Federal
Office of Metrology and Surveying. But I really don't know much about
license costs of other datasets. I'm sure that they exist.
nebulon42
Am
As far as I'm aware the landcover key is currently not rendered at all
on the standard layer. Do you have an example? How does it render if you
add area=yes?
Normally area=yes is only required to tell osm2pgsql that some closed
way which is tagged in a way that it is treated as linestring should b
Dear all,
at openstreetmap-carto - the standard style on osm.org - a change has
been merged
(https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/2554) to drop
rendering of landuse=farm. There was overall consensus that this tag is
deprecated and its usage steadily declined over the last years
Great! I already like the first new feature you wrote about. With it
it's now possible to query Overpass API for old style multipolygons (at
least those that have no other tags on the relation than type):
relation({{bbox}})
[type=multipolygon]
(if:count_tags()==1);
(._;>;);
out;
Thanks a lot!
Are your continuous claims of FUD more FUD?
Or is me questioning this more FUD of FUD of FUD?
You see this can go on towards infinity.
Am 2017-01-04 um 22:01 schrieb Andy Mabbett:
> On 4 January 2017 at 19:49, Frederik Ramm wrote:
>
>> there's quite a few people in OSM who think that
>> low-qua
I would revert it then.
Violations of the automated edits policy should not be tolerated.
Michael
Am 2017-01-04 um 19:17 schrieb Philip Barnes:
> On Wed, 2017-01-04 at 18:16 +0200, Tomas Straupis wrote:
>> There was a flow of undiscussed automated wikidata additions in
>> Lithuania with problems.
when I see them and more accurate data is available.
What is the opinion on addr:interpolation here?
For reference: https://github.com/gmgeo/at-address-compare/pull/1
(not on tagging to reach a more diverse audience)
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I have to strongly disagree with "have been written in the right way",
"correct", "incorrect", "problem", "should be fixed".
Both notations are correct and I have deliberately chosen the latter
one. The first one may be the right one for the problem you are trying
to solve. For the problems I want
Like it. As the current trends in graphic design go it fits right in.
Less clutter, flat, clear. Colours are nice, but would probably need
more discussion. A specific font for the word OpenStreetMap also makes
sense in terms of CI considerations.
I cannot comment on whether OSM needs a new logo or
Yes, look at https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=9/42.1430/0.9407. You
might need to clear your cache though.
Am 2016-10-12 um 20:25 schrieb Marcos Oliveira:
> Does this fix spanish villages/towns that have admin_level=* and
> capital=* tags from being rendered as cities?
>
> 2016-10-12 19:20 GMT+
As said before: great explanation and great work. These are complicated
tasks, so thanks to the whole OWG for managing all this.
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to be removed from
the rendering, which is in my opinion clearly a case of tagging for the
renderer. Personally, I'm not opposed to mapping of sports field
markings (the maintainers of osm-carto may have other opinions). Maybe a
better tagging scheme can be devised for that.
nebu
Please tell us about which style you are talking or post a link so that
we can have a look for ourselves. As far as the OSM standard style is
concerned it does not have an icon for university buildings (yet).
nebulon42
Am 2015-11-03 um 07:28 schrieb Nasir Khan:
Thanks for the response.
The
m Maki and other free sources).
You can also directly contribute to osm-carto at
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto.
nebulon42
Am 2015-11-02 um 17:53 schrieb Nasir Khan:
Hi,
I am a big fan of Open Street Map. I used this for may of my web
application projects.
One thing i f
ng available is a good
thing and very much welcome.
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hange.
Others may be able to comment on that.
nebulon42
Am 2015-10-16 um 23:03 schrieb Andrew Hain:
I am having a look at the map key for the standard layer and I am finding a
number of loose ends.
One obvious issue is that the key is sometimes out of date: for instance it
distinguishes be
s on the slippy map and in the editor
should be easier.
The project repository: https://github.com/gmgeo/osmic-josm-style
More details: https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/nebulon42/diary/35857
Your feedback is welcome.
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the maintainers of osm-carto use it. I have also switched from TileMill
to Kosmtik for my work on osm-carto a few months ago. It is addressing
the more tech-savvy kind of style developers (more command-line stuff),
but the switch has also optimized my workflow.
Best, nebulon42
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ht not get merged.
Still, quite useful project!
nebulon42
Am 2015-05-16 um 20:07 schrieb Michał Brzozowski:
https://github.com/osmlab/name-suggestion-index
So this index is used in iD and it's supposed to suggest names of
shops/amenities that are part of some chain. (like: McDonald
Apotheke is the German noun for pharmacy.
Best, nebulon42
Am 2015-05-16 um 20:07 schrieb Michał Brzozowski:
https://github.com/osmlab/name-suggestion-index
So this index is used in iD and it's supposed to suggest names of
shops/amenities that are part of some chain. (like: McDonald
Great work so far! I will update icons (if necessary) when new releases
go live.
Best, nebulon42
Am 2015-04-22 um 14:58 schrieb Wuzzy:
Thanks for the icons, I have included most of them in the article
now. :-)
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(By the way it is easy to create a coloured Osmic icon collection like
that by looking at
https://github.com/nebulon42/osmic/blob/master/tools/export.md.)
I will also replace any existing new symbols in your key page with these
SVG versions. As I'm not
Hi,
I'm happy to announce the availability of the first release 0.1 of Osmic
(OSM Icons). Osmic is a collection of 100+ clean high quality SVG icons
optimised for small sizes. The icons are licensed under Public Domain
(or CC0).
The Github Repository: https://github.com/nebulon42/osmic
e bike and
transport maps were made by Andy Allan (opencyclemap.org,
thunderforest.com) so you should probably talk to him.
Best, nebulon42
Am 22.01.14 23:55, schrieb A. Jacubowsky:
Hello all,
I have taken a look into the new Map features and found some points
which could make the maps more useful for
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