Robin Paulson wrote:
>if so, what would be the best way to view it as an underlay, for
>adding volcanoes to the map database?
Since I use some "wobbly" scanned maps I think of this as a better
tool: http://warper.geothings.net/ (or alpha-state site
http://staging.mapwarper.net/ for unlimited map-
Hi,
With PicLayer JOSM plugin, you can view the image as an underlay, move
it and rescale it to fit (at least locally and approximately) existing
OSM map data. (Use F1 to get help window).
Cheers,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 20/05/2010 06:57, Robin Paulson a écrit :
> i found a map on wikipedia from 185
On 20 May 2010 16:57, Robin Paulson wrote:
> i found a map on wikipedia from 1859, which i would assume makes it
> out of copyright and thus far game for copying data into osm
Fairly safe, in NZ copyright lasts until 50 years after the death of
the author. [1] You're probably even safer given tha
i found a map on wikipedia from 1859, which i would assume makes it
out of copyright and thus far game for copying data into osm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AucklandMapHochstetter1859.JPG
if so, what would be the best way to view it as an underlay, for
adding volcanoes to the map database?
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