Re: [Talk-ca] CanVec 10 Data

2013-11-04 Thread Harald Kliems
I think Daniel's email got cut off at the end :-) On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 6:26 AM, Daniel Begin jfd...@hotmail.com wrote: I'm not familiar with imports using Potlatch but importing it using JOSM is quite easy - open the file, select the features, copy then in a new layer and then upload the

Re: [Talk-ca] CanVec 10 Data

2013-11-04 Thread Paul Norman
. From: Steve Roy [mailto:st...@ssni.ca] Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] CanVec 10 Data Agreed. I see that Paul Norman imported some of the City of Surrey GIS data a couple of years ago and that included house numbers. Cheers Steve On 04/11/2013 6:16 AM, Harald Kliems wrote: I think Daniel's

Re: [Talk-ca] CanVec 10 Data

2013-11-04 Thread Steve Roy
no conflict there. I'd also hope that if people regard addresses as important they've been collecting them in surveys when out mapping, so there are address already there that should *not* generally be replaced by CanVec data. From: Steve Roy [mailto:st...@ssni.ca] Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] CanVec 10

Re: [Talk-ca] CanVec 10 Data

2013-11-04 Thread Daniel Begin
Thanks for having found the missing part Harald!-) From: Harald Kliems [mailto:kli...@gmail.com] Sent: November-04-13 09:17 To: Daniel Begin Cc: Steve Roy; Talk-CA OpenStreetMap Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] CanVec 10 Data I think Daniel's email got cut off at the end :-) On Mon, Nov 4, 2013

[Talk-ca] CanVec 10 Data

2013-11-03 Thread Steve Roy
I have been doing some CanVec 10 imports and noticed in the latest files that it includes semi street numbering - like odd/even block numbers. An example here: http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/49.74784/-123.11109 Is this worth importing? If so is there an easy way to import just this via