Le 21/08/2012 15:00, Vladimir Vyskocil a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je saute sur l'occasion de cet exemple pour poser une question :
est-ce qu'il y aurait une méthode rapide (donc simple, ou vice-versa)
pour découper les landuses (forêts,...) au niveau de la ligne de côte
pour éviter qu'ils débordent
Bonjour. Je voudrais télécharger les fichiers nécessaires pour travailler hors
connexion internet de l'Espagne, le Portugal et le Maroc, mais je ne sais ni où
les télécharger, ni les fichiers nécessaires; une petite aide svp ? Merci
Une messagerie gratuite, garantie à vie et des services en
Après la question a régler est quel est le référentiel à préférer.
La forêt provient d'un import Corine Land Cover, la côte de l'Inventaire
National du Patrimoine Naturel 2010
Parfois la première est plus précise alors que d'autres fois c'est la
seconde.
Cela se vérifie facilement avec l'imagerie
2012/8/21 rene 2 rene-philippe.gar...@laposte.net:
Bonjour. Je voudrais télécharger les fichiers nécessaires pour travailler
hors connexion internet de l'Espagne, le Portugal et le Maroc, mais je ne
sais ni où les télécharger, ni les fichiers nécessaires; une petite aide svp
Bonjour,
Attention à la fraicheur des données :*
Last maps update: 13 December 2011*
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 4:41 PM, pavithran pavithra...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/8/21 rene 2 rene-philippe.gar...@laposte.net:
Bonjour. Je voudrais télécharger les fichiers nécessaires pour travailler
hors connexion
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Bonjour,
Je vois que le projet OSM avance bien et j'essaye d'y contribuer à ma mesure.
J'aimerais bien intégrer les lignes de bus des différents réseaux autour de
chez moi mais je n'ai pas trouvé l'attribut permettant de figurer ces lignes
sur JOSM.
2012/8/21 rene 2 rene-philippe.gar...@laposte.net:
Bonjour. Je voudrais télécharger les fichiers nécessaires pour travailler
hors connexion internet de l'Espagne, le Portugal et le Maroc
Il faudrait que tu sois plus précis avec ta question. hors
connexion, tu veux juste utiliser des cartes pour
On mardi 21 août 2012, Pieren wrote:
2012/8/21 rene 2 rene-philippe.gar...@laposte.net:
Bonjour. Je voudrais télécharger les fichiers nécessaires pour travailler
hors connexion internet de l'Espagne, le Portugal et le Maroc
Il faudrait que tu sois plus précis avec ta question. hors
2012/8/21 sly (sylvain letuffe) li...@letuffe.org:
http://forum.openstreetmap.fr/viewtopic.php?f=5t=287
Ah vi. Sinon, il peut aussi voir du côté des cartes OSM pour Garmin.
Les fichiers par pays existent déjà. Il peut s'en servir sur un GPS
garmin ou sur PC ou ultra-portable avec Mapsource
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Bonjour,
Je souhaite rajouter des sommets de montagnes qui ne sont pas sur la carte OSM.
Je n'ai pas trouvé comment faire :oops: J'ai édité un sommet qui était
nommé et avait la bonne icône, mais n'ai pas trouvé l'astuce.
Certains sommets possèdent
Bonjour,
Je viens de découvrir qu'il y a un bouton Validateur de données dans Josm
!... J'ai appuyé dessus (évidemment) et les résultats me laissent perplexe.
En particulier, il rouspète parce que 2 chemins se croisent ? Le phénomène
se produit là : http://osm.org/go/0ApJYx488-- avec tous ces
Je n'ai pas trouvé les chemins en question... mais bon, sur le
principe, les chemins permettant de circuler doivent avoir un noeud en
commun à leur intersection lorsque l'on peut passer de l'un à l'autre,
sinon, les outils de calcul d'itinéraires ne peuvent pas faire le lien
entre les chemins.
On 21 August 2012 15:03, Éric Gillet fear.hardc...@gmail.com wrote:
Attention à la fraicheur des données :
Last maps update: 13 December 2011
Désolé . Je n'ai vu pas le date .
Geofabrik est moderne 21-Aug-2012
téléchargez les pays d’Europe ici http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/europe/
et pour
Bonjour,
Je me suis lancé avec ça:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Relation:route#Transports_publics
et ça pour valider:
http://ra.osmsurround.org/index
Cordialement,
Cedric
Le 21/08/2012 17:10, fo...@letuffe.org a écrit :
Le message suivant de AlainG:
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Bonjour,
Je
Oui bien sûr, j'avais posé ma question ailleurs, je n'avais pas fait le lien
entre les 2; comme j'ai dû (mal) expliquer, mon but est de mettre à disposition
de participants d'un forum de camping car quelques outils leur permettant
d'avoir les cartes de ces 3 pays (Espagne, Portugal et Maroc),
Le 21 août 2012 21:38, Plop76 vaujani...@free.fr a écrit :
Bonjour,
En essayant de nommer un bois qui est représenté par deux polygônes
adjacents avec des tags incompatibles
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/177031065 et
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/177031066), je vois que
Hi Andy
Impressive! Shame about the data. Just done a quick look around Acocks
Green - ATMs missing and some are up to 30m away from their actual
location. I would estimate about 95% accuracy. Anyone else had a look?
Regards
Brian
On 21 August 2012 11:30, Andy Mabbett
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 12:33 +0100, Brian Prangle wrote:
Hi Andy
Impressive! Shame about the data. Just done a quick look around
Acocks Green - ATMs missing and some are up to 30m away from their
actual location. I would estimate about 95% accuracy. Anyone else had
a look?
Too small an
Some of them are spot on in my area and others are 30/50m away/on wrong
sides of the roads/etc.
They do have a light blue and a dark blue colour, the light blue colour
shows the chargeable ones.
Jason
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From: Philip Barnes
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 1:15 PM
Philip Barnes wrote:
A different colour for the machines which charge would be useful, to
allow these to be ignored.
They're in an ever-so-slightly lighter blue, I think?
Cheers,
Andy
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2012, Philip Barnes wrote:
Have just spotted this changeset, which has globally changed footway
tags to sidewalk, the area covers the UK.
Any thoughts, to me sidewalk is one of those American words that should
not find its way into English.
They're not even equivalent
John Sturdy jcg.stu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Philip Barnes p...@trigpoint.me.uk
wrote:
Have just spotted this changeset, which has globally changed footway
tags to sidewalk, the area covers the UK.
Any thoughts, to me sidewalk is one of those American words that
More great work from Matthew!
Andy, take a look in the top right to search for elsewhere around the UK.
I too was going to suggest that the locations were based on postcodes,
perhaps only some.
How is the data collected, I can only find links to their locator. Is it
scraped in someway, or
I saw this recently, quick search in my e-mail found [OSM-talk] FYI -
Automated edit: footway - sidewalk containing a link to
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=17526
Note the objections, and disregard for them!
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On 20 Aug 2012, at 13:30, Philip Barnes p...@trigpoint.me.uk wrote:
Have just spotted this changeset, which has globally changed footway
tags to sidewalk, the area covers the UK.
Any thoughts, to me sidewalk is one of those American words that should
not find its way into English.
They're not even equivalent things? I've mapped many things with
highway=footway, that are most definitely not sidewalks. They go for
example between blocks of houses... or in the country side.
Use of sidewalk seems fair enough in the USA where it is part
On 20 Aug 2012, at 13:15, Philip Barnes p...@trigpoint.me.uk wrote:
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 12:33 +0100, Brian Prangle wrote:
Hi Andy
Impressive! Shame about the data. Just done a quick look around
Acocks Green - ATMs missing and some are up to 30m away from their
actual location. I
On 21/08/12 13:21, Derick Rethans wrote:
They're not even equivalent things? I've mapped many things with
highway=footway, that are most definitely not sidewalks. They go for
example between blocks of houses... or in the country side.
According to the changeset comment it was
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012, Brian Prangle wrote:
Impressive! Shame about the data. Just done a quick look around
Acocks Green - ATMs missing and some are up to 30m away from their
actual location. I would estimate about 95% accuracy. Anyone else had
a look?
It's not great where I live either.
On 21 August 2012 13:29, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Also, mass-retagging I frown upon. Why was this even done?!
Agreed. Frederick has already applied a block.
Out of interest, which part of the mechanical edit policy did this
contributor not comply with? As he notes in that forum
Which forum thread?
Phil
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On 21/08/2012 14:32 Tom Chance wrote:
On 21 August 2012 13:29, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Also, mass-retagging I frown upon. Why was this even done?!
Agreed. Frederick has already applied a block.
Out of interest, which part of
I don't really see the point of this thread.
UK cash machine data is fairly dense in OSM, i very rarely find any that aren't
already mapped.
Can't we just extract OSM cash machines? This will spur us on to map them
better in OSM in areas that are lacking, which will lead to a better OSM
The problem with path is that it doesn't convey any meaning. The original
idea behind footway was that it was a way that you traversed on foot. Over
the years others have wanted to segregate this blanket idea into different
fractions to denote the diffident types of footway. I can name a few
Adam Hoyle wrote:
On 21 Aug 2012, at 14:47, Andy Allan wrote:
On 21 August 2012 13:27, SomeoneElse li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk
mailto:li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
Although I'd usually oppose such Americanisms, in this case
sidewalk is
unambiguous in a way that footway (or pavement)
On 21 Aug 2012, at 17:56, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Adam Wrote:
It's totally confused me, so in the bit of UK countryside I edit I have
added tons of ways with highway=footway tags through woods, fields etc, when
in fact I am pretty sure they should really be highway=path tags. I realised
Hi,
I am now reverting these changes since DWG has had a number of
complaints about them. I sense that there might be some merit in the
idea of changing something, but people are opposed to how the change has
been discussed and executed. I'll have a word with the guy who made the
edit
On 21/08/12 19:11, Adam Hoyle wrote:
Speaking of the which, anyone have any idea when the designation
tag will be rendered on the main OSM renderer (or even in Potlatch which
would do me in the short term).
The mapnik layer on osm.org is an international map so it doesn't
support things like
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 20:37 +0100, Borbus wrote:
On 21/08/12 19:11, Adam Hoyle wrote:
Speaking of the which, anyone have any idea when the designation
tag will be rendered on the main OSM renderer (or even in Potlatch which
would do me in the short term).
The mapnik layer on osm.org is
On 21 August 2012 20:54, Philip Barnes p...@trigpoint.me.uk wrote:
Looking more closely, it is definitely using postcodes for location, so
not something to import into OSM.
Indeed not; but it could be used in the same manner as the
postcode-based list of bike shops which we successfully merged
On 21 August 2012 14:40, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Out of interest, which part of the mechanical edit policy did this
contributor not comply with? As he notes in that forum thread, he
thought he had followed it to the letter.
Well the venue looks wrong to me to start with - he used
On 21 Aug 2012, at 18:44, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
On 21 August 2012 14:40, Sam Larsen samlars...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I don't really see the point of this thread.
UK cash machine data is fairly dense in OSM, i very rarely find any that
aren't already mapped.
Can't we
Tom Chance wrote:
I see Peter Ito has made some changes to tighten up this policy
(surely guidance?)
It's a policy of the OSMF Data Working Group. I made the clarifications, not
Peter.
Richard
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Philip Barnes wrote:
A UK renderer for OSM would be the way to go, that is able to use the
OSM data and display rights of way. Would help to spot tagging errors,
once they are shown correctly.
Well, there's this one that ITO have made:
http://www.itoworld.com/map/87#fullscreen
(but every
Toby Murray wrote:
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Nathan Mixtersrmix...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have begun cleaning up the area around Kern County, California. It is
starting to not only look better but be less cluttered.
I originally imported landuse data from both Kern County and the City of
Personally, I think it's easier to work from smallest to largest. I've
been trying to keep track of the boundaries relations that have been
created here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Massachusetts/Boundary_Relations
It seems to be easiest to go town by town and then once you have all the
Hi all,
I tweaked my Redacted Highways map a little to show only deleted ways
that have a highway tag instead of all deleted ways. I did this
because I want this tool to focus on remapping the road network.
If you haven't given it a try, you may as well, I think it's a useful
tool:
By the way - the tile layer showing all deleted ways will remain
available if anyone else wants to use it for something:
http://lima.schaaltreinen.nl:8080/geoserver/gwc/demo/schaaltreinen:redaction_deletedways?gridSet=3857MvEformat=image/png
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Martijn van Exel
So I was focusing on the state and county boundaries because they are very
noticeable at normal zoom levels and very noticeably wrong.
The issue is that massGIS is apparently not publishing the up to date off-shore
town boundaries until the feds sign off. So while the CZM boundaries is
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Hi all,
I want to collect some US centered OSM blogs to add to my blog roll,
to blogs.openstreetmap.org and I think it would also be nice to have a
local blogs link collection at openstreetmap.us
So which OSM US
Looking for suggestions...
I need to create a web service that, given a latitude/longitude coordinate that
lies on a major road or highway, returns a maximum speed limit. Looking at
services like http://www.itoworld.com/map/35#fullscreen, it's clear that much
of the data is there. What's the
It's easy enough to build, but in the US that data is very, very far
from complete.
Even in Europe, you will find a lot of ways that are not tagged with
maxspeed. You will have to have a fallback mechanism with implied max
speeds for each road class, for each country you want to cover. And
that's
In my application, something is better than nothing. Instances were max speed
is not available will be ignored, but in cases where it is, then I would like
to act on it.
On 2012-08-21, at 2:59 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
It's easy enough to build, but in the US that data is very, very far
On 8/21/2012 10:44 AM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
I wrote about the logic to detect those ways here:
That writeup sounds like it will detect the re-introduced deleted ways
I'm thinking of. Looking forward to seeing it in the tool!
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