Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Frank Steggink
Sam Vekemans wrote: Im not making a new script, the folks who understand python, are making a script that can solve the 'duplicate intersecting nodes' and 'inner/outer relation' problem. (Yes you might have fixed it, but i've reached the crux of my technical ability) Sure, they can use

Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Frank Steggink
Hi Ian, Ian Dees wrote: On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Frank Steggink stegg...@steggink.org mailto:stegg...@steggink.org wrote: Sam, can you give some additional clarification what your intentions are? I'm afraid I'm not following them well. When you mentioning removing

Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Frank Steggink
Ian Dees wrote: I normally upload my NHD changesets with 40k-50k changes in each upload without problem. It takes an hour or so to apply (depending on server load), but it works without error. What program are you using for the upload? Is it bulk-upload, JOSM, or

Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Frank Steggink stegg...@steggink.orgwrote: I do have a relationificator plugin started for shp-to-osm that will attempt to solve this problem by converting exactly-overlapping edges into relations and delete duplicate primitives. If there's a strong need for it

Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Nov 6, 2009, at 9:28 PM, Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com wrote: This python script is yet to be made 'canvec2osm.py' its open to anyone to make, and i recommend that who ever does, its ONLY 1 person who is in charge of maintaining the script. Why are you creating another shp

Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:48 AM, James A. Treacy tre...@debian.org wrote: There are cases where the same way exists in different data sets but with different uses. A good example is that islands in the waterbody data are often repeated in the wooded data (if the island happens to be wooded,

Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Frank Steggink stegg...@steggink.orgwrote: Sam, can you give some additional clarification what your intentions are? I'm afraid I'm not following them well. When you mentioning removing duplicate nodes and relations, it looks as if you intend to create a script

Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread Ian Dees
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:59 AM, James A. Treacy tre...@debian.org wrote: On Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 09:14:58AM -0600, Ian Dees wrote: Tags appears on the inner ways because you have an inner rule in the rules.txt file. If you remove those lines from the rules.txt, you should end up with no

Re: [Talk-ca] [Imports] canvec-to-osm 0.9.6 now available

2009-11-07 Thread James A. Treacy
On Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 11:10:59AM -0500, Frank Steggink wrote: This actually means that the NTS tiles are too big to handle all at once. Maybe we should decide to use smaller working areas, by splitting up the NTS tiles in 4 x 4 subtiles. A disadvantage is that features will have to be split