On 7 Sep 2008, at 19:42, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Nic Roets wrote:
The wiki describes a trunk road as a road with a high maxspeed. I
deduce that pedestrians and cyclists are not allowed.
Certainly allowed in the UK (except for one or two roads with
specific exceptions, e.g. A465 down the
Hi London Mappers,
The next 2 London Mapping Marathon parties are now set, please take a
look at their wiki page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-09-10
On 1 Sep 2008, at 23:54, Mark Williams wrote:
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David Groom wrote:
When tagging ferry routes is anyone tagging ferry speed, and if so
do you
simply add maxspeed = ?? to thr route?
david
There was a recent discussion on the routing list
On 2 Sep 2008, at 00:32, Sascha Silbe wrote:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 12:58:48AM +0200, bvh wrote:
Well, and it breaks my expectation of what reply means in the
context of
a public discussion. Should you have different expectations, see the
documentation of your mail client (hint :
Hi London mappers,
The next 3 London Mapping Parties have been set, with the cake drawn ready.
They are in the Regent Park area, where OpenStreetMap started out in
2004. The style of mapping here will be different to the previous
mapping parties, as it is more of a check the data and add pois
Seems you want
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-geo/
Shaun
Gregory wrote:
That's really cool.
I should really sort out georeferencing my blog posts (might need to
hack WordPress a bit or find a plugin, and then I want to add an OSM
map or link to my template).
Then you could put the
Hi Bob,
Use the information on the ground. You will usually find signs welcoming
you to the new area. It may be a few hundred metres either side, so look
for the change in tar quality. You may also find that bin mapping is an
option since the council often puts their name on the bins. (In
Hi London Mappers,
The next mapping party in the London Mapping Marathon is on Wednesday in
Tulse Hill, South London. The cake is now ready, so grab you piece.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-08-20
Please also say that you are going to
Hi Graham,
Try using the data layer on the OpenStreetMap web site. Click the little
+ on the top right of the map, and then check the data layer option. You
can then click on the way/node to find the information that you require,
including the full history.
Shaun
graham wrote:
Hi,
Sorry,
Hello London Mappers,
The next mapping party in the London Mapping Marathon will be in Tulse Hill.
Please sign up on the wiki at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-08-20
and state that you are attending on the upcoming page:
Hi,
I see the attribution in the very bottom left hand corner in both
Firefox on Ubuntu and Safari on Mac OS X.
Shaun
Oliver Lewis wrote:
When I navigate to this link, I don't see any attribution. This could
be a browser issue, so I'm just curious what the rest of you are getting.
Stefan Neufeind wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered there is
highway=bus_stop and
amenity=bus_station
According to map features the latter is for a larger bus_station with
several bus-stops etc.
Having a closer look I saw that they are shown differently e.g. in JOSM.
highway=bus_stop in this
Do you know of an application that will store a track log of where you
have been?
If you find one, then it should be possible.
Shaun
Angela .E. wrote:
Hi All,
Just wandering can I use my iphone 3g for the GPS mapping? As the
phone is got GPS
Regards,
Angela Egbunu
Hi,
For those who are wondering why planet-osm.shaunmcdonald.me.uk isn't
working. It's because of a blip in my web host move.
It is now available from http://blogs.openstreetmap.org/
Shaun
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You will need to use the new --slim option on the initial import, and
then pass a special param when loading the diff.
See http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2008-July/010930.html
for more information.
Shaun
On 3 Aug 2008, at 01:24, Michal Migurski wrote:
Hi,
I just did my
Brian Quinion wrote:
One would think that getting all of the capitals tagged would be easy,
however going and grabbing it from sites linked to google I'm assuming would
almost certainly be a no no.
Can we use information from wikipedia?
For example.
On 27 Jul 2008, at 20:09, Gervase Markham wrote:
I have a situation (which I suspect is very common) where a street is
split into e.g. 3 ways, because the middle one is part of a bus
route or
other relation.
If you label all three ways with name=Foo Street, you get Foo
Street
Hi Mappers,
The next mapping party in the mapping party marathon is tomorrow in New
Cross.
New Cross and New Cross Gate stations have good connections within South
London.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-07-23
This week the cake has been
u didn't replied on the list?
Accidentally hit reply instead of reply all.
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
Use the highest classification.
Trunk - primary/secondary = trunk_link
Motorway - trunk/primary/secondary = motorway_link
Shaun
On 20
On 19 Jul 2008, at 19:44, Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:
It is a very good tool! many many thanks! It's making me want to map
more, to climb higher up the charts, heh.
Also, I note, that for my area, over half the contributors add just
one or two features, a pub here, a road there. This is
John McKerrell wrote:
[..]
I realised the fact that I missed the edit link so much is because my
own map page that I normally use has one, so I've now added the no
names layer to it:
http://johnmckerrell.com/map/
Select Mapnik then click on the little arrow and select
Highlighted.
Philip Shipley wrote:
I have started this section on this page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Yahoo!_Aerial_Imagery#Problems_with_tracing_Yahoo
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Yahoo%21_Aerial_Imagery#Problems_with_tracing_Yahoo
Many of the suggestions
Angela .E. wrote:
Hi All,
I noticed when trying to upload data on the OSM i had the option to
make my data public or private - why do we have this option? I
thought the whole point of the map is to make it available to all.
See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Upload
If you have
Hi,
Just a quick reminder about tomorrow's mapping party in Stratford,
London.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-07-16
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maning sambale wrote:
[...]
3. add a fixme tag.
Isn't that what the highway=road tag is for?
I'll warn that sometimes the usage of Yahoo imagery can slow down later
editing.
Shaun
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John McKerrell wrote:
On 14 Jul 2008, at 16:32, Shaun McDonald wrote:
maning sambale wrote:
[...]
3. add a fixme tag.
Isn't that what the highway=road tag is for?
I'll warn that sometimes the usage of Yahoo imagery can slow down
later
editing.
Shaun, do
On 5 Jul 2008, at 14:36, Tom Taylor wrote:
Hello all,
I recently made a Freedom of Information Act request for the location
of every UK post box. Royal Mail responded with a 1600 page PDF
containing their info.
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/location_of_every_post_box_that
I did
On 5 Jul 2008, at 15:49, Tom Taylor wrote:
On 5 Jul 2008, at 15:29, Shaun McDonald wrote:
The problem is that you are geocoding using Yahoo's geocoding
services. Which simply isn't compatible with the OSM licence. If you
were to use OSM or free the postcode data for doing the geocoding
Hi,
The next mapping party in the London Mapping Marathon will be in the
Peckham to South Bermondsey area.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-07-09
Hope to see some of you there.
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X wrote:
Florian L. :
Rennes is quite far away from where i typically look - I have set a
permlink bookmark but sometimes its even easier as this.
I know this is very frustrating.
An idea would be to give a global view of the Europe as a default zoom.
But with such a low zoom,
Hi Mappers,
The Next Mapping Party as part of the London Mapping Marathon is
tomorrow in Herne Hill.
The cake is now available at:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-06-25
Shaun
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Hi Mappers,
The next mapping party in the London Mapping Marathon is tomorrow on the
Isle of Dogs.
Information is on the wiki page, with the cake diagram.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-06-18
Don't be deceived by the underlying maps as
Ben Laenen wrote:
On Monday 16 June 2008, Jo wrote:
What is a bit problematic with how it is done now, is that when one
splits a road that is already part of a relation. This other relation
becomes broken, so one should be careful to fix it/them as well.
If you split a way which is
On 11 Jun 2008, at 08:06, David Earl wrote:
On 11/06/2008 04:32, Adam Schreiber wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:56 PM, Simon Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Q). Is there some what to duplicate a way/node on another layer
without this displacement?
I've run into this bug during the US
Hi everyone,
The next mapping party on Wednesday will be in South Bermondsey.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-06-11
Hopefully we'll get everything from South Bermondsey in the South to
the Thames in the north, and London Bridge in the
On 9 Jun 2008, at 11:15, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
SteveC wrote:
I'd like to define some roads that really don't have a name so that
they drop off the noname map.
[..]
Maybe name:__none__. Or something.
Sounds good to me.. +1
What about just name=?
Editors don't allow for empty tags
On 9 Jun 2008, at 18:46, Karl Newman wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Dave Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Alex Mauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dave Stubbs wrote:
Maybe, but you're then asking, reviewed what/how?. And you're
back
to specifying
On 9 Jun 2008, at 19:38, Alex Mauer wrote:
Dave Stubbs wrote:
We have literally thousands of miles of unnamed roads in London...
and
the vast, vast majority of these /should/ have names. And I'm going
to
go try and fix them, and would like to know when not to bother.
When it's a
On 8 Jun 2008, at 23:35, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
On Sunday 08 Jun 2008 22:35, you wrote:
yes! I do hate it,. but not because I don't regret walking or being
outside,
Same with me too, though I might have gone somewhere else if I'd
known! Guess
the lesson is to make sure you know what the
Quoting Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Mappers,
The next London Mapping Marathon Meetup is going to be on Wednesday in
Stratford.
The pub will be King Edward VII, which is just 5 minutes walk from the
Stratford train interchange.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London
On 2 Jun 2008, at 21:31, Alex Mauer wrote:
Karl Eichwalder wrote:
Alex Mauer schrieb:
The access restrictions on the road (no bicycles if there is an
accompanying cycle route) don't affect the access on the cycle
route
itself. Obviously legality of use by other modes of
On 31 May 2008, at 22:47, Nic Roets wrote:
- still contains node IDs, so you can locate connections (unlike
postGIS linestrings)
You can locate connections without node IDs. Just index the
coordinates according to the concatenation of lat and lon. Where
lat1=lat2 and lon1=lon2, it most
Hi Mappers,
The next London Mapping Marathon Meetup is going to be on Wednesday in
Stratford.
The pub will be King Edward VII, which is just 5 minutes walk from the
Stratford train interchange.
On 28 May 2008, at 23:21, Bruce Cowan wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 14:11 -0500, Ian Dees wrote:
Ahh, thanks. This version of osm2pgsql was installed via apt-get. Can
we get an updated version on the multiverse servers?
Due to Ubuntu's ridiculous bureaucracy levels, this wouldn't happen
On 29 May 2008, at 10:35, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
Steve Chilton wrote:
Sent: 28 May 2008 10:01 PM
To: Beau Gunderson
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] National borders - mapnik
See example from UK: http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~steve8/borders.jpg
Border
On 29 May 2008, at 11:41, Dermot McNally wrote:
2008/5/29 Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dermot McNally wrote:
2008/5/29 Steve Chilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Scotland and Wales are countries.
Only in the same traditional folk-consciousness way that Bavaria or
Hessen are.
Do you have some photos of this junction?
On 23 May 2008, at 01:01, David Muir Sharnoff wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to represent an intersection that
is very wide: a traffic circle could placed in the middle without
moving the edges.
I've tried adding extra ways for various ways
, at 07:39, Shaun McDonald wrote:
Do you have some photos of this junction?
On 23 May 2008, at 01:01, David Muir Sharnoff wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to represent an intersection that
is very wide: a traffic circle could placed in the middle without
moving the edges.
I've tried adding
On 20 May 2008, at 08:49, Shaun McDonald wrote:
Hi Mappers,
[...]
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-05-21
The cake will come by lunch time.
For those that haven't noticed, the cake is available to sign up to.
Shaun
On 21 May 2008, at 12:31, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
Shaun McDonald wrote:
For those that haven't noticed, the cake is available to sign up to.
The cake is a lie. The cake is a lie...
I'm currently planning on using the same diagram for 4 weeks time.
Shaun
Hi Mappers,
The next Micro Mapping party in the 2008 London Mapping Marathon will
be tomorrow on the Isle of Dogs, on the north side of the River Thames.
The after mapping map up will be The Watermans Inn.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.48861lon=-0.0058zoom=17layers=0BFT
We will be
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shaun McDonald
Sent: 20 May 2008 08:50
To: Talk GB
Subject: [Talk-GB] Isle of Dogs Mapping Party
Hi Mappers,
The next Micro Mapping party in the 2008 London Mapping Marathon will
be tomorrow on the Isle of Dogs
Hi,
I've noticed a lot of nodes, such as
http://openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/node/264905226/history
which have a source=WebSite.
The relevant page on the streetcar site is
http://www.streetcar.co.uk/location.aspx?location=521
I'm wondering whether this derivation is allowed.
Shaun
On 18 May 2008, at 00:50, Rory McCann wrote:
Hi,
I've just got my NaviGPS BGT-31 and I made my first trace today. I got
the data off it with gpsbabel 1.3.5 and got it into GPX format.
However
I wanted to clean it up a bit first. I couldn't find any way to edit
it.
I was able to
On 18 May 2008, at 08:22, Tom Hughes wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 May 2008, at 00:50, Rory McCann wrote:
I've just got my NaviGPS BGT-31 and I made my first trace today. I
got
the data off it with gpsbabel 1.3.5 and got
On 18 May 2008, at 08:54, Tom Hughes wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 May 2008, at 08:22, Tom Hughes wrote:
The timestamps should be in the original GPX file produced by
gpsbabel so that should be uploadable, and it is the original
On 18 May 2008, at 10:15, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Can JOSM really do the GPX - OSM - GPX round trip without losing
lots of information though?
Depends on what's there in the first place ;-) if you have a GPS that
stores only lat/lon/time in the GPX then there's nothing much to lose.
On 18 May 2008, at 16:07, Gervase Markham wrote:
Raphael Studer wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/Bridge
This has now been approved, with 15 votes.
How, that was fast :)
Now lets find a way to render viaduct and swing.
Swing is usually rendered, at least
This data is a little bit on the specialised side for osm.
I would say that it would be better to setup a separate database and
site specifically for this purpose based on the current osm software
and tools.
Then if they want to map roads they deal with that from the osm data
side. When
On 16 May 2008, at 16:50, Alex Mauer wrote:
Karl Newman wrote:
Wow, that's not obvious to the casual (non-UK) observer. In the US,
the
usage of canal is different. They're almost never navigable, and
even
small drainage ditches are commonly called canals. Almost no-one
here
would
On 16 May 2008, at 18:12, Alex Mauer wrote:
Shaun McDonald wrote:
I have the only remaining part of the Croydon canal near me. It is
only a few hundred metres long, and is now left to nature. A century
ago the other parts of the canal were filled in and changed to
railway.
Presumably
On 16 May 2008, at 21:37, OJ W wrote:
I'm still interested in this definition of aquaeduct though, since the
wikipedia definition of man-made water-carrying thingie differs from
OSM's definition of waterway on a bridge
My definition of a canal is some waterway on a bridge.
Shaun
On 14 May 2008, at 12:53, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
The UK is also setting out on creating data for a cycle journey
planner
using a mixture of professionally and community collected data.
So this is a government-funded project?
Looks like it is the department for Transport who are setting
On 14 May 2008, at 09:35, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
and maybe add motorcar=private though I don't really consider this
essential.
I find it interesting that you use motorcar, as I generally just use
car, as that is what I think is on the wiki (unless someone has
decided to change it).
Shaun
On 14 May 2008, at 16:18, Steve Hill wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008, Shaun McDonald wrote:
I find it interesting that you use motorcar, as I generally just use
car, as that is what I think is on the wiki (unless someone has
decided to change it).
The wiki uses motorcar as the access
On 14 May 2008, at 17:18, Karl Newman wrote:
[..]
In certain cases, yes. It depends on the season and the location. In
a drainage canal near my house (would be called a stream if it were
natural), the water stops flowing in summer, but there are generally
pools in certain areas that
On 13 May 2008, at 14:06, Ulf Mehlig wrote:
Please excuse me if this is a FAQ, I just didn't find an answer in the
wiki (possibly because it is obvious) ...
In topological GISses like grass, borders are shared between adjacent
(vector) areas. However, I wonder how adjacent areas should be
Hi everyone,
I've now made the cake diagram, so choose your segments.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-05-14#Cake_diagram
The meetup point is The Dog House on the corner of Kennington Road and
Kennington Lane, one main road west of
Do you have a map url?
What user id is being reported?
I have seen instances where a user has started their username with a
space and it has thrown various things.
Shaun
On 7 May 2008, at 22:37, Florian Lohoff wrote:
Hi,
today i found someone deleted roundabouts i mapped (and just the
On 5 May 2008, at 22:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a method of tracking down the 'owner' of a GPS track?
There is a trac ticket for this:
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/274
Have you taken a look in your osm user account? It should tell you
your 10 nearest neighbours.
On 4 May 2008, at 14:59, Matthew Gates wrote:
I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes I get some pretty odd
looks
while out mapping - especially in residential areas where there are
a lot
of elderly people.
They watch me cycling up to the end of their quiet cul-de-sac's and
You might be interested in this podcast:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ipm/2008/04/show_notes_taking_photographs.shtml
It is something that is starting to get media attention.
Shaun
On 4 May 2008, at 15:29, SteveC wrote:
Yes I;ve found high-vis vests very useful. Beyond that, I sometimes
On 3 May 2008, at 03:40, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 12:51:43PM +1200, Robin Paulson wrote:
In the majority of the world, OAM and Yahoo! imagery are the same --
both based on Landsat. The difference, in those areas, is that OAM
will
display tiles far above 1:1
On 3 May 2008, at 16:58, Sven Grüner wrote:
Karl Newman schrieb:
Or maybe the tracks need a moderation/voting system. If the tracks
are voted
down below a certain threshold, they won't be downloaded? Would
need some
careful thought to prevent malicious voting down of good tracks,
On 3 May 2008, at 23:30, Hanno Böck wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile mapnik on gentoo with postgis support.
scons always says:
Checking for C library proj... yes
Checking for C library iconv... no
nor can it find the iconv library.
In general, for dependancies, you use your software
Hi Everyone,
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/London/Summer_2008_Mapping_Party_Marathon/2008-04-30
We now have a pub organised for the next after mapping meetup. It is
the Priory Arms. It is on Lansdowne Way to the north west of stockwell
tube station. The idea is to meetup between
Now on Planet OpenStreetMap:
http://planet-osm.shaunmcdonald.me.uk/
On 27 Apr 2008, at 07:40, Jochen Topf wrote:
Hi!
If you want to always see the current Image of the Week in your RSS
reader, point it at
http://geo.topf.org/iotw.rss
There is a little script behind it, that gets the
On 27 Apr 2008, at 17:52, David Earl wrote:
On 26/04/2008 23:36, David Earl wrote:
This user has removed or overlaid quite a few roads around
Trumpington, Cambridge, and replaced several streets with
cycleways, run
a tertiary road along the river and across a farm track, and
generally
On 24 Apr 2008, at 03:40, Peter Miller wrote:
Comments in line
-Original Message-
From: Shaun McDonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 April 2008 00:22
To: Peter Miller
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Bus Stops
On 23 Apr 2008, at 17:45, Peter Miller wrote
On 23 Apr 2008, at 17:45, Peter Miller wrote:
The EU standard Transmodel defines a Stop Point as 'A POINT where
passengers
can board or alight from vehicles'. For bus stops this means a
single pole,
shelter etc and for a place where there are three poles for different
services close
Hi,
On 21 Apr 2008, at 22:24, Martijn van Exel wrote:
Op 21 apr 2008, om 22:46 heeft Frederik Ramm het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
Hi Frederik,
for an upcoming OSM booth we have the offer of a local Apple dealer
to supply us with all the hardware we want (including 30+ displays
and all).
On 22 Apr 2008, at 11:52, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
[...]
My question to the Mac users out there: Will those Macs be suitable
for demonstrating all important aspects of OSM, i.e.
* Slippy Map (heard rumours that it runs sub-optimal on Safari,
always loading tiles for
On 22 Apr 2008, at 12:43, Frederik Ramm wrote:
[...]
Ok I'm now convinced that I can use the Macs.
Brilliant.
Someone said that zooming in JOSM is a pain sometimes; I just want to
point out that you can zoom in increments with Ctrl-, and Ctrl-.
(comma and decimal point).
Useful, though
On 14 Feb 2008, at 14:16, Keith Sharp wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 12:59 +, Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 13 Feb 2008, at 12:23, Chris Fleming wrote:
Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 12 Feb 2008, at 23:49, Chris Fleming wrote:
I was think of going for beers, in order to scheme and talk about
Week.
I'm currently thinking of sometime in the next ~fortnight as it is a
more local meetup, rather than a larger one.
Sorry if I'm moving things forward a bit too fast.
Shaun
Cheers
Chris
On Feb 12, 2008 11:46 PM, Callum Noble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 8 Feb
On 12 Jan 2008, at 01:05, Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
[..]
How about systematically covering the UK, starting at Lands End and
working East and North, either by drawing a line that runs North
West /
South East that shows the extent of mapped area, or by mapping all the
counties along the
On 14 Sep 2007, at 12:43, Andreas Brauchli wrote:
[..]
since i'm an OSMapper i'm not gonna go on vacation without my gps. are
there still spots in central london that need coverage (i've seen you
GB-guys have been very active!)? maybe tube stations, parks, ..?
You'll probably find that any
On 29 Aug 2007, at 12:55, Andy Allan wrote:
On 8/29/07, Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
The ncn and rcn are more generic, so that other countries can use the
same tags. However these definitions are pretty much correct for the UK.
ncn - Sustrans National Cycle network (in
Do you have a 256MB card or larger, as it should be enough.
You didn't mention the dates that you need the GPS.
Shaun
On 25 Aug 2007, at 14:05, OJW wrote:
Is there a NaviGPS that I could borrow for the Devon party? I'm
just looking
for a backup GPS which can record all 4 days at 1/sec
Hello Nick,
I have a Canon PIXMA iP4200, which includes a CD printing facility. I
have a bunch of printable DVDs. It is inkjet, so if you do touch it
when it is wet, then you will get smudges. Professional CD/DVD
printers use pretty much the same method, though do a whole batch,
rather
On 8 Aug 2007, at 13:38, Minty wrote:
I've noticed many bridges around Edinburgh appear to be done using
three seperate Ways
See George IV Bridge, and also Castle Terrace if you pan to the
left a little.
http://tinyurl.com/298f7t
* way_before_bridge
* way_for_bridge
* way_after_bridge
On 8 Aug 2007, at 14:34, David A Fiddes wrote:
The rendering problem is fixed by adding the appropriate osmarender
tags to instruct it not to render Name or Ref for the bridge.
That is not fixing the renderer. That is a workaround for the problem.
I am fixing this and other similar where
On 8 Aug 2007, at 18:03, Minty wrote:
Thanks for all the advice on bridges.
On 8/8/07, Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To select a specific way read
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/JOSM/Advanced_Tricks item 2.
Got multiple objects on top of each other and can't see them
Hi Everyone,
The date of the Edinburgh Mapping Party has been decided to be the
25th and 26th of August 2007. (English Bank Holiday weekend).
More information from
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Edinburgh/MappingParty/2007-Q3
More information will be coming soon.
Shaun
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From: Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 11 July 2007 13:05:52 BDT
To: Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] NCN refs - consistency
Sounds good. Send it to the list though :-)
On 7/11/07, Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11 Jul 2007, at 11:51, Andy
On 26 May 2007, at 23:09, Gregory/LastGrape wrote:
[..]
Thanks for the nudge, I looked in further as to why JOSM wasn't
working for me and ended up chopping up the file several times
(I'll do a smaller area at a time in future!).
Finally got it all uploaded and then looked at [EMAIL
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