Oops, I think i was a little to quick for response on that one.
Im now adding in the Aboriginal lands on Vancouver Island, so im seeing lots
of variety.
Basically, we should treat this boundary ... no matter where it is...
land/water / straddling provinces/countries .. or thin strips of land as
Hi all,
I now have the rest of the province's aboriginal lands .osm files available.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Geobase/Canadian_Aboriginal_Lands#Rules
Nunavut is probably the largest file with 15 .osm files in the set, but i
dont think there is much interference, so it shouldn't be to
Taking a look at BC 0006.osm, some questions (I've also imported/uploaded
the following examples so others can see):
Looking at Skowkale 10 [1] and Upper Sumas 6 [2], both of these reserves
have multiple exclaves. They're essentially one large reserve (each) that
has been carved up into pieces
Cool,
Ya, I dont know how to fix the accent on that.
I just went ahead and converted it 'cause knowone else did. :)
If anyone can convert it with python, we can just change the links.
That might fix it.
Sam
On 4/16/10, Adam Dunn dunna...@gmail.com wrote:
Taking a look at BC 0006.osm, some
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Adam Dunn dunna...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like there's some encoding errors for the Pekw'xe:yles reserve [4].
The name:fr tag has value with É in it. Should this be an e with accent
aigu (accute accent) é, or something else? Any fix for the script for
that?
Hi All,
I have now converted 1/2 the country's Aboriginal lands boundary polygons.
Im now just running the Northwest_Territories file, im keeping the fileset
at less than 10 .osm files, as these seems the easiest to work with.
(Having more than 10 .osm files for the region makes is more difficult
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