[Talk-ca] Dernier Geotribu - a voir

2014-02-23 Thread Pierre Béland
Geotribu viens de publier un no. fort intéressant http://geotribu.net/node/704 on nous annonce QGIS 2.2 Openlayers 3 qui s'en vient bientôt Et bien d'autres bons sujets. Un article universitaire intéressant aussi sur la carto participative et indisciplinée, qui bouleverse les habitudes. À

[Talk-ca] workflow for elevation data

2014-02-23 Thread Charles Basenga Kiyanda
I'm asking the question here since I'm in Canada and can't quite find an appropriate mailing list. This is a (rather lengthy) question about the best workflow to show trail information using osm data, leaflet, and gpx data. Background: I contacted someone at a local volunteer organization that

Re: [Talk-ca] workflow for elevation data

2014-02-23 Thread Harald Kliems
Hi Charles, last summer I messed around a bit with trying to get contour lines into my homemade maps for my Garmin GPSr, using SRTM2OSM. Unfortunately, I eventually gave up, as I wasn't proficient enough to in the end combine all the data with mkgmap into one map. There are pretty good tutorials

[Talk-ca] Fwd: workflow for elevation data

2014-02-23 Thread Richard Weait
oops. Should have gone to the list. -- Forwarded message -- From: Richard Weait rich...@weait.com Date: Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 4:40 PM Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] workflow for elevation data To: Charles Basenga Kiyanda perso...@charleskiyanda.com On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 3:42 PM,

Re: [Talk-ca] workflow for elevation data

2014-02-23 Thread Richard Weait
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 3:42 PM, Charles Basenga Kiyanda perso...@charleskiyanda.com wrote: [elevation stuff is cool] Tee hee. Here is a trip down memory lane. I wrote an email to the main talk list in 2008 about some elevation stuff that was new at the time.

Re: [Talk-ca] Fwd: workflow for elevation data

2014-02-23 Thread Paul Norman
From: Richard Weait rich...@weait.com Date: Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 4:40 PM Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] workflow for elevation data To: Charles Basenga Kiyanda perso...@charleskiyanda.com There was a service, run by long time OpenStreetMap user lambertus, that displayed an elevation profile graph