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.

[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

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 ? I'm

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