From Chris Fleet at the National Library of Scotland.
Cheers
Andy
From: Fleet, Christopher [mailto:c.fl...@nls.uk]
Sent: 18 May 2012 16:03
To: Andy Robinson
Subject: 1:25,000 Provisional series completion
Hi Andy,
Just wanted to drop you a quick line to let you know that we've just
Thanks for updating everyone at OpenStreetMap who is registered on the
talk-gb mailing list about the fantastic progress that NLS has made with
the OS 1:25k maps. I was pleasantly surprised to discover NLS last month
(after using the incomplete tiles at http://ooc.openstreetmap.org ).
If NLS are
Rob,
Not necessary to update anything, it's just a matter of adding the new ref
to make the NLS resource available to your favourite editor.
Cheers
Andy
From: Rob Nickerson [mailto:rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 May 2012 14:55
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Cc: c.fl...@nls.uk
Yep, you and me would have no problem doing that, but beginners may
struggle. Hence the suggestion to have the default changed to point to NLS
servers. That way it would be as simple as using the drop down menus in
Potlatch2 and JOSM.
Regards,
Rob
On , Andy Robinson ajrli...@gmail.com
Andy Robinson wrote:
Not necessary to update anything, it’s just a matter of adding the new ref to
make the NLS resource available to your favourite editor.
Only thing I would coment on is that there does seem to be a substantial shift
between the NLS scans and OSM in this area of the
Yeah, for JOSM we just need to add them to the josm.de wiki page. Then NSL
will pop up in the default list.
Cheers
Andy
From: rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com [mailto:rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 May 2012 16:10
To: Andy Robinson; Rob Nickerson
Cc: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org;
On 19/05/2012 02:10, Jason Cunningham wrote:
After spotting the the most recent problem with the SW Coast Path, I'd
decided to follow the suggested idea of creating a super relation for
this route. The official website breaks the whole route down into 52
sections so I was thinking of using
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