[Talk-ca] First usage of StatCan NRN data..

2010-05-11 Thread Tyler Gunn
Here's a small area I have applied the converted StatCan NRN address data to. In my first attempt I definitely put the address interpolation ways FAR too close to the streets; I just fixed this so it may or may not be visible. http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.78783&lon=-97.17772&zoom=17&layer

Re: [Talk-ca] Canvec.osm / Addressing interpolation?

2010-05-11 Thread Lennard
On 11-5-2010 21:37, Richard Weait wrote: > I'm basing my statement on frequent discussions on #osm-dev and the > dev mailing list. One implied source for this is in the default.style > for osm2pgsql, which only uses Don't mistake osm2pgsql's default.style as a definitive source or even a hint.

Re: [Talk-ca] Canvec.osm / Addressing interpolation?

2010-05-11 Thread Richard Weait
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 3:27 PM, john whelan wrote: > I said: >> Please be aware that the current practice in OSM is >> >> to use only >> >> addr:housenumber >> addr:street >> >> for individual addresses and >> >> addr:interpolation >> addr:postcode >> >> for ranges. >> >> addr:city/state/country

Re: [Talk-ca] Canvec.osm / Addressing interpolation?

2010-05-11 Thread Richard Weait
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Bégin, Daniel wrote: > Bonjour tous le monde, > > I was looking at Osm addressing practices few weeks ago and I decided to > check if it was possible to convert Canvec addressing schema into the Osm > proposed Karlsruhe Schema minimum requirements (1). > > I've fou

[Talk-ca] Canvec.osm / Addressing interpolation?

2010-05-11 Thread Bégin , Daniel
Bonjour tous le monde, I was looking at Osm addressing practices few weeks ago and I decided to check if it was possible to convert Canvec addressing schema into the Osm proposed Karlsruhe Schema minimum requirements (1). I've found it is possible to implement the Karlsruhe minimum interpol