On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Franc Carter wrote:
> What are people doing for the green areas that are between 'other
> things', e.g in the middle of large roundabouts, between didvided
> roads with significant space. I can see this as a two part thing -
> mapping the geography and mapping it'
2010/1/11 Franc Carter :
> Hi,
>
> What are people doing for the green areas that are between 'other
> things', e.g in the middle of large roundabouts, between didvided
> roads with significant space. I can see this as a two part thing -
> mapping the geography and mapping it's socially defined sta
2010/1/11 Steve Bennett :
> On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 1:07 PM, James Livingston wrote:
>>
>> Then we would have confusion around whether a picture on the ground counts
>> as a "sign" or not :)
>>
>> My dictionary says that "designated" (in this sense) means denoted, marked
>> or pointed out, which I'
Hi,
What are people doing for the green areas that are between 'other
things', e.g in the middle of large roundabouts, between didvided
roads with significant space. I can see this as a two part thing -
mapping the geography and mapping it's socially defined status. In the
geography category the o
2010/1/11 John Henderson :
> It'll be a few days before I get back to Yass to realistically test the
> behaviour.
Make a local route and test it instead then, the script I made will
take any valid relation ID...
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/route2gpx/v2.php?routeid=XX&route=1
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On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 1:07 PM, James Livingston wrote:
>
> Then we would have confusion around whether a picture on the ground counts
> as a "sign" or not :)
>
> My dictionary says that "designated" (in this sense) means denoted, marked
> or pointed out, which I'd say a sign or marking on the gr
John Smith wrote:
> The roundabouts are ok, it's when the track goes in multiple
> directions that things fall over. Unless you tell it not to link
> anything > 1km or so apart, then it looks fine.
>
> See if this works for you at all...
>
> http://map-data.bigtincan.com/route2gpx/v2.php?routeid
While it might seem things have gone quiet on this front, there has
actually been some movement forward.
Firstly I figured out how easy inkscape is to make custom shields of a
tourist route which uses icons instead of numbers.
All I had to do was simply take a reasonably photo of the sign, and
th
2010/1/10 John Henderson :
> John Smith wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a complete route that we can use for testing
>> against? Or at least one without large gaps between member ways...
>
> The HHWT has only one gap, at Lake Burrinjuck:
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/308594
>
> Lot
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