--- On Mon, 22/6/09, John Smith wrote:
> Pic I took earlier...
You can bearly even see it on google sat imagery, although you can see it from
various angles on street view.
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=maroochydore&sll=-24.686952,135.703125&sspn=55.290876,114.
Pic I took earlier...
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Does anyone know if the sunshine council has a minroundabout option in its regs?
Specifically the roundabout near bigtop plaza if you go straight in from the
bruce highway
It's slightly elevated by 5 to 10cm and no bigger than 2m in diameter and the
T-intersection it would have replaced doesn'
In JOSM you can select a large number of objects based on a rule. Such as
select all nodes with highway=gate. Then when you change a property it will
change it on all selected nodes.
This is what I did to add maxspeed=50 to every residential street in Newcastle.
It won't help for the street nam
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Stephen Hope wrote:
> That may well have been correct when
> it was added. Before the barrier
> tagging was defined, that's how it was done.
I wasn't commenting on the past correctness, just that there is a lot of them
and they should be fixed and some sort of method to pro
That may well have been correct when it was added. Before the barrier
tagging was defined, that's how it was done.
Stephen
2009/6/20 John Smith :
> There seems to be a lot of highway=gate instead of barrier=gate and so on and
> so forth, although it gives me something to do to put me to sleep :)
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Ross Scanlon wrote:
> Now if I could just work out the exclude polygon filter for
> gpsbabel.
I got the following replies from Xoff... Didn't help me, but might help you...
If you want to change the excluded area there you just need to change the
following lines:
PO
Hi All,
Following on from the discussion on anonomising gpx files here's the basis of a
shell script which will process all files in a directory or all subdirectories
in a directory.
-- cut here -
#!/bin/bash
#uncomment one of the following directory commands to
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, David Dean wrote:
> Also, does everyone here realise that private traces still
> show up for
> everyone in JOSM/Potlatch/etc. (without any timestamp or
> user information)?
I wasn't aware of this. I also just went to check but there is no mention on
either the upload page o
Darrin Smith wrote:
>
> If one was really trying to hunt someone down with OSM, a carefull
> study of their edit history would most likely reveal information about
> their location anyway.
>
Yes, but long term I can see people using openstreetmap data just for
navigation, and having their trac
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Andy Owen wrote:
> I previously had all my traces private. Then, I realised
> that if someone
> wanted to track me down, they could just look me up in the
> phone book...
> or ask me.
You should check out Telstra's profit sheets some time on silent numbers, there
is a lot
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Darrin Smith wrote:
> If one was really trying to hunt someone down with OSM, a
> carefull
> study of their edit history would most likely reveal
> information about
> their location anyway.
Yet another reason to become a grey nomad? (even if you aren't grey yet!) :)
> If one was really trying to hunt someone down with OSM, a carefull
> study of their edit history would most likely reveal information about
> their location anyway.
>
I previously had all my traces private. Then, I realised that if someone
wanted to track me down, they could just look me up in
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 23:56:56 -0700 (PDT)
David Dean wrote:
>
> Of course, if the number of kilometres is always the same you could
> easily work out where the location is anyway by looking at the blank
> hole in all their traces, helpfully centred on their house.
If one was really trying to hun
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> i finally found that dialog with a right click on the edit
> gpx layer
> but still neither of my edited tracks have been acceptable
> to osm.
> i think i'll delete the plugin.
Even when it does work, it's still more hassle than it's worth imho.
Also
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, John Smith wrote:
> > > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/EditGpx
> > > >
> > > > I've just downloaded this but haven't tried it
> >
> > yet
> >
> > > tried on a small gpx file- today's - and happy with
> >
> > this
> > but its not acceptable to the osm server w
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Liz wrote:
> > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/EditGpx
> > >
> > > I've just downloaded this but haven't tried it
> yet
> >
> > tried on a small gpx file- today's - and happy with
> this
> but its not acceptable to the osm server with the
> timestamps gone
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Liz wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Liz wrote:
> > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/EditGpx
> >
> > I've just downloaded this but haven't tried it yet
>
> tried on a small gpx file- today's - and happy with this
but its not acceptable to the osm server with the tim
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Liz wrote:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/EditGpx
>
> I've just downloaded this but haven't tried it yet
tried on a small gpx file- today's - and happy with this
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, John Smith wrote:
> --- On Sat, 20/6/09, Ross Scanlon wrote:
> > I've got some perl and shell scripts that do this for other
> > things but not for gpsbabel.
>
> As I said, I haven't been able to work out the format gpsbabel requires the
> polygon, and there doesn't seem to be
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Dan O'Hara wrote:
> aka, been there don’t want to again! I am
> continually amazed tho’
> that even with free non-spirit-grog the young ones drink
> spirits – lots of
> wine and beer left (you beauty).
Why do you think Rudd wanted to up the taxes on alco pops?
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Yep, with a bit of age comes a bit of wisdom (sometimes ; ) ) aka, been
there don't want to again! I am continually amazed tho' that even with free
non-spirit-grog the young ones drink spirits - lots of wine and beer left
(you beauty).
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--- On Sun, 21/6/09, David Dean wrote:
> Of course, if the number of kilometres is always the same
> you could easily
> work out where the location is anyway by looking at the
> blank hole in all
> their traces, helpfully centred on their house.
Sure, it's a cat and mouse game which I've been go
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