erest is maps on Garmin devices. The beauty of img files is it does
not take too much "geek" power to get most Garmins working with OSM. Even my
Fenix watch has OSM maps.
Cheers
Brett Russell
> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 17:55:02 +1000
> Subject: Re: [talk-au] Rivers that have dams
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Brett Russell wrote:
> I used OSM on a nine day Overland Track Wall and found it very good with the
> Garmins that I was using. Used the routable maps and found they were about
> a one kilometre in ten understated on distance due to fewer nodes recorded
> in OSM c
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Brett Russell wrote:
> So I researched the web I went edit->preference select the WMS-TSM box and
> entered the following using the URL option. Err it did not work. Above is
> the screen dump.
>
> Any pointers to what I have done wrong?
>
Sorry that should be ht
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Brett Russell wrote:
>
> Also for drawing in rivers and streams it would be good in JOSM to have
> Contours Australia as a data layer so I can deal with rivers and streams
> that run under forest cover.
>
What license is this "Contours Australia" product under?
Y
Hi.
I would run the main waterway=river way through the lake polygon, like you
run it through a riverbank polygon.
- Ben Kelley
On 12/06/2013 2:32 PM, "Brett Russell" wrote:
>
> Hi**
>
> I am now starting work on rivers and streams but would like some guidance
> on dealing with rivers th
Hi
I am now
starting work on rivers and streams but would like some guidance on dealing
with rivers that have dams on them. A
good example is the Forth River in Tasmania.
I have started building up the river banks as it can be quite wide using
the polygon tagged riverbank and had no issues
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