Re: [OSM-talk] Osmosis and Bounding Boxes

2008-02-19 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, >If your goal is to have the results of all three bounding boxes in one >file, you could tee the output of each bounding box, write one to a file, >then pass the other to a merge task, then write out that merged set. It >would be a complex command line but it should be possible

Re: [OSM-talk] Osmosis and Bounding Boxes

2008-02-18 Thread Karl Newman
On Feb 18, 2008 1:47 PM, Stuart Poulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > No problems with the usage of multiple bounding boxes, infact in this case > 14 of them. Each one output to a single file. > Looks like the simplest solution may be to have a 15th polygon and output > this to a final file

Re: [OSM-talk] Osmosis and Bounding Boxes

2008-02-18 Thread Stuart Poulton
Hi, No problems with the usage of multiple bounding boxes, infact in this case 14 of them. Each one output to a single file. Looks like the simplest solution may be to have a 15th polygon and output this to a final file. Cheers Stuart On 18 Feb 2008, at 21:42, Gregory wrote: I've heard

Re: [OSM-talk] Osmosis and Bounding Boxes

2008-02-18 Thread Gregory
I've heard you can only do one bounding box and nothing clever. On 18/02/2008, Stuart Poulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > Can anyone advise. > > If I'm extracting a series of bounding boxes to seperate files, can I also > extract the entire area to one file at the same time ? >

[OSM-talk] Osmosis and Bounding Boxes

2008-02-18 Thread Stuart Poulton
Hi All, Can anyone advise. If I'm extracting a series of bounding boxes to seperate files, can I also extract the entire area to one file at the same time ? I'm currently using. ../osmosis-0.24/bin/osmosis --read-xml file="../planet-080102.osm.bz2" \ --tee 3 \ --bounding-box top="60