In fact I was a bit too fast posting this on the list... He was still
working hard debugging it yesterday. By the time I saw his answer with the
request not to post it yet, I had already done that.
On the other hand, bug reports probably come in handy when debugging...
And Sander, you had the ide
That mol error is interesting, I'll show it to Alexander
2013/3/3 Gilbert Hersschens
> Nice program, but every now and then it hangs. I have not yet figured out
> how to reproduce it in a predictable way, but it seems to be related to
> opening more than one bubble and eventually the oldest one
Nice program, but every now and then it hangs. I have not yet figured out
how to reproduce it in a predictable way, but it seems to be related to
opening more than one bubble and eventually the oldest one does not respond
to the close button (x). I also saw occurences where all bubbles are clodes
w
Ik heb niets gedaan hoor. Het is allemaal dankzij Alexander.
For everyone who wants to add some realtime information provider, you can
go and edit this file:
https://github.com/rurseekatze/OpenLinkMap/blob/master/locales/timetables.xml
Make sure you're logged in to GitHub, edit the file, and ask
Schitterend !
Dankjewel Alexander en Sander.
Georges
2013/3/2 Jo
> Alexander implemented Sander's suggestion on Openlinkmap.org:
>
> Go to:
>
> http://www.openlinkmap.org/?zoom=18&lat=50.8819&lon=4.71503&layers=BFT
>
> Make sure the public transport layer is in view
>
> Click on one of the
Alexander implemented Sander's suggestion on Openlinkmap.org:
Go to:
http://www.openlinkmap.org/?zoom=18&lat=50.8819&lon=4.71503&layers=BFT
Make sure the public transport layer is in view
Click on one of the stops.
Click on the link after timetables and get the passages of buses at that
st
2013/1/31 Jo
> Hi,
>
> I like that proposal, but I don't know how to implement it for
> openlinkmap. The developer is accepting patches, but he doesn't have time
> to code stuff himself anymore.
>
That's a pity.
>
> My initial proposal had the advantage of instant gratification. It would
> work
Hi,
I like that proposal, but I don't know how to implement it for openlinkmap.
The developer is accepting patches, but he doesn't have time to code stuff
himself anymore.
My initial proposal had the advantage of instant gratification. It would
work with the current tagging habits. It's true that
I think this is a good solution
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Sander Deryckere wrote:
> I've just been thinking about this issue. And I assume that we're not the
> only one with this problem, where the url you want to see would depend on a
> reference tag.
>
> So, why not create a shared doc
I've just been thinking about this issue. And I assume that we're not the
only one with this problem, where the url you want to see would depend on a
reference tag.
So, why not create a shared document that defines how to get different
url's from different kind of tags. I think about creating an X
I don't really like this. The problem isn't putting this tag on all
existing stops. The problem is communicating this to non-members of this
list.
I think openlinkmap and other data users should in the end know that
operator="De Lijn"+ref=x0 translates to the url mijnlijn.be/x0.
It's easi
+1 on the url=http://mijnlijn.be/#{ref} feature!
Does anyone have the time to actually translate this into code?
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Wim Crols wrote:
> on the wiki page it says the following
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenLinkMap#Contribute
>
> *Programming:* You creat
on the wiki page it says the following
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenLinkMap#Contribute
*Programming:* You created an interesting new feature or fixed a bug in the
existing code? Please send me your code and I will add it.
on second thoughts it would even be better that openlinkmap wou
I asked the admins of openlinkmap if this is even possible, but I'm still
waiting for a reply, of course. I was planning to wait for their answer to
react to Wim's suggestion.
Jo
2013/1/30 Ben Abelshausen
> I guess that would mean adapting openlinkmap specifically for mijnlijn.be.
> Is that a g
I guess that would mean adapting openlinkmap specifically for mijnlijn.be.
Is that a good idea?
Regards,
Ben
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Wim Crols wrote:
> I would suggest the following
>
> Leave ref tag as it is "ref=x0"
> Put in url tag the following "http://mijnlijn.be/";
>
> And
I would suggest the following
Leave ref tag as it is "ref=x0"
Put in url tag the following "http://mijnlijn.be/";
And make a software patch for openlinkmap to show the correct link on
existence of the following tags
highway = bus_stop
operator = De Lijn
ref = 303119
url = http://m
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