So how about you post the .osm file with the simplified ways, with
admin8 boundary tags? And maybe admin6 and admin4 if you'd like?
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Alexander Roalter alexan...@roalter.it writes:
Shouldn't county borders always coincide with state borders? In the
case of the Minnesota/Iowa border, there were often differences up to
150 meters. I then used the state borders as the 'better' solution and
extended/capped the county lines.
I would recommend contacting the MN state gis department, which might be
part of the state highway department. There are probably people there
who understand the rules and can point you to them. Someone from
MassGIS was very helpful when I had questions about town lines.
As an example which
Anthony o...@inbox.org writes:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Phil! Gold phi...@pobox.com wrote:
The US doesn't seem to have the strict legal categories for rights-of-way
that the UK does
I'm not sure what you mean by that, as I'm not familiar with UK law.
But the US definitely has a
Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com writes:
This might be partially a tagging issue but I think it affects rendering
too.
It would be nice to change the zoom level at which cities/towns are rendered
in rural areas. I should not be able to get a map with no place names on it
in western Kansas
Do you think it makes more sense to tag the apartment complexes as
access=destination or access=private? The complexes are not usually private.
I can drive into them without a key card (usually); I shouldn't be using
them as a through street, but they are permitted for use if my
Au juste, comment on distingue un rond-point d'un sens giratoire dans OSM ?
C'est une question que je me suis souvent et longtemps posée, j'ai vu que je
connais pas de sens giratoire à côté de chez moi, j'ai pas cherché plus
loin.
Greg
2011/7/23 Black Myst black.m...@free.fr
Bonjour,
En
Je crois que l'un des deux garde la priorité à droite (=aux entrants) alors
que l'autre garde la priorité à ceux engagés (=le plus répandu).
Greg
2011/7/23 Hendrik Oesterlin hendrikmail2...@yahoo.de
Le 24/07/2011 à 07:51:50 +1100 Greg ewala...@gmail.com a écrit
Objet: [OSM-talk-fr] Petit
Donc je reformule ma question, avec les termes de Wikipédia :
Comment distinguer (taguer) un « *carrefour à giration* » d'un « *carrefour
giratoire* » ?
Greg
2011/7/23 JonathanMM jonatha...@nocle.fr
Le 23/07/2011 23:19, Hendrik Oesterlin a écrit :
Le 24/07/2011 à 07:51:50 +1100 Greg
Dave Hansen d...@sr71.net writes:
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 14:03 -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
So I'm curious if you are finding that the tracker is working?
The tracker is looking dead at the moment.
Anybody have suggestions for another tracker?
I suspect that the problem with generally open
Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com writes:
The MassGIS import included a condition tag:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/9602415
Presumably this is something in their data, but what use is it to us?
There's no definition of what 'intolerable' means, and no way to know
what value to
Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com writes:
On 7/15/2011 8:15 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
Nathan Edgars IInerou...@gmail.com writes:
The MassGIS import included a condition tag:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/9602415
Presumably this is something in their data, but what use
diviser les relations facilement...
(Pas étonnant vu le nombre de différentes relations qui existent,
d'ailleurs)
[1] http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sud-Soudan
Greg
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Does someone know if there is some sort of relationship between OSM and
Garmin?
The reason I'm asking is that
1) as you may know OSM is the only good enough map (data) for Haiti that
e.g. makes routing possible -- now or in the
En parlant de complétion d'information, ça pourrait être cool de faire un
script Osmose qui vérifie la concordance des redondances.
Par exemple, une adresse indiquée dans la ville A, mais dans le contour de
la ville B.
Ca commence à être intéressant de pouvoir vérifier OSM grâce à OSM...
Greg
Au cas où l'export PDF est désactivé ?
2011/6/21 Philippe Pary phili...@cleo-carto.com
Le mardi 21 juin 2011 à 17:06 +0200, jul...@krilin.org a écrit :
Je ne cachais que les pdf du cadastre. Je les conserve pour une bonne
raison que j'ai oubliée. Si quelqu'un s'en souvient ?
dans
Kristian Zoerhoff kristian.zoerh...@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 10:41 PM, Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Nathan Mills nat...@nwacg.net wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2011 12:09:30 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
I'm thinking the differences between
Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net writes:
On 5/27/11 9:26 AM, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
On 5/27/2011 12:32 AM, Nathan Mills wrote:
Would I be correct in stating that tagging an undivided 2 lane (one lane
in each direction) highways would be improper, even if a state calls the
highway a
are the following tags rendering on the main openstreetmap renderers?
If so, can designation=public_footpath appear without highway=footway.
If so, that does then bring up the issue of good rendering, and
I think you are conflating two things:
in tagging, it makes sense to describe both
: duplicate key
value violates unique constraint users_display_name_idx
Vielleicht hat jemand eine Antwort, würde mir helfen!
Gruß.
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Danke für die schnelle Antwort! Ich probier das mal aus, wenns nicht
klappt melde ich mich nochmal.
Grüße,
Greg
Am 29. April 2011 11:09 schrieb Dietmar ostr...@diesei.de:
Hallo Greg,
bei mir kam der Fehler immer, wenn ich in der DB schon früher einen Import
durchgeführt hatte und die Daten
Hi,
also da wir mit einer frischen Datenbank starten, kann das eigentlich
nicht das Problem sein. Anbei mal unser Skript.
Gruß,
Greg
# parameters
PBF=http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/europe.osm.pbf
OSM=http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/europe.osm.bz2
USER=openstreetmap
DATABASE=db_setup
PASSWORD
2011/4/7 hamster hams...@suna.fdn.fr
lot 2
sur les nodes rien
sur les ways highway=unclassified et source=cadastre
Je suppose plutôt que tu voulais dire sur les ways highway=*road* et
source=cadastre , non ?
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Effectivement, j'ai le même avis.
Pourtant, il existe de forts jolis rendus des données OSM, comme celui de
MapQuest :
http://open.mapquest.fr/link/1-RQWMALYe
C'est dommage que les tuiles arrivent moins vite, sinon, je l'utiliserai
plus souvent.
2011/3/27 Eric eric...@sfr.fr
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
J'ai trouvé une erreur dans le test des 'bâtiments se recouvrants'.
L'analyse renvoie une erreur si un bâtiment est strictement dans un autre
(normal). Par contre, un bâtiment dans une cour intérieure (multipolygon)
est aussi détecté comme invalide, ce qui ne devrait pas être le cas.
Il
C'est difficile de trouver le barycentre de la France...
Il faut regarder les différents villages qui se revendiquent comme le centre
de la France :
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_de_la_France
Bonne journée
2011/3/26 Florian LAINEZ winner...@free.fr
+1 pour le barycentre de la France !
Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com writes:
Pieren writes:
Are we forced to read every two months the same thread, the same
approximations, the same lies, the same trolls on this list ?
The strength of OSM is its community, not its license. If relicensing
hurts the community (which it
Justement, c'est pas idiot cette idée de pouvoir factoriser les tags dans
une relation...
Une relation sans type avec en tags highway=residential, name=Rue des
Roses me choque pas. Mais je ne sais pas si ça se fait ni si c'est reconnu.
Ensuite, c'est sûr que le type=route me semble aussi
Et de lire la page du wiki qui va bien :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:JOSM/Fr:Plugin/Cadastre-fr
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:JOSM/Fr:Plugin/Cadastre-fr(Surtout
le début, la suite traite du cadastre raster)
2011/3/17 Romain MEHUT romain.me...@gmail.com
Il suffit de se rendre
bekommen; und wo man das einstellen kann.
Gruß, Greg
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auf osm.org basierend sollte es heißen...
Am 16. März 2011 19:36 schrieb Greg Kerridge gregkerri...@googlemail.com:
Hallo,
ich bin aus dem Wiki nicht wirklich schlau geworden, wovon es abhängt,
in welcher Sprache man openstreetmap.org angezeigt bekommt.
Wir haben in einem Projekt auf osm.org
Si une autre commune défectueuse est demandée, il y a aussi Saint-Chamond :
http://beta.letuffe.org/?zoom=14lat=45.46794lon=4.50421layers=BFFFTF
2011/3/12 Jean-Francois Nifenecker jean-francois.nifenec...@laposte.net
Le 12/03/2011 13:51, sylvain letuffe a écrit :
Lien foiré,
J'ai peur de ne pas voir d'erreur dans la relation de Saint-Chamond (122931)
: aucune ouverture ni intersection n'est trouvée.
JOSM affiche bien une boucle qui boucle.
Si quelqu'un trouve, je suis intéressé...
2011/3/12 sylvain letuffe sylv...@letuffe.org
Le samedi 12 mars 2011 14:51:32, Greg
On peut faire défiler le contenu de la bulle en sélectionnant le texte : une
fois la souris arrivée vers le bas de la bulle, le navigateur fait défiler
son contenu pour pouvoir sélectionner plus de texte. C'est pas super
pratique, mais ca marche
2011/3/11 Pmz philippe.maz...@gmail.com
Jocelyn
.
J'essaie de travailler comme ça avec les filtres JOSM, mais c'est vite
arrivé, de déplacer par inadvertance une limite masquée...
Greg
2011/3/9 Nicolas Moyroud nmoyr...@free.fr
Bonjour,
J'en profite pour rebondir sur cette erreur et vous faire part d'une
question existentielle. ;-)
Pour
Effectivement, j'ai aussi pensé dans un premier temps que les 'road'
devraient être inclus, pour ensuite me dire que c'est une bonne raison
d'aller ouvrir JOSM avec l'imagerie Bing pour être fixé du type d'un bon
nombre de voies.
Du coup, je viens de typer 3 petites communes en orange ou
Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com writes:
In the US there are two long federally-maintained roads, the Blue
Ridge Parkway and Natchez Trace Parkway, that were built for the sole
purpose of sightseeing. Since they are surrounded by a narrow strip of
parkland, access is only allowed at
Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com writes:
In the US there are two long federally-maintained roads, the Blue
Ridge Parkway and Natchez Trace Parkway, that were built for the sole
purpose of sightseeing. Since they are surrounded by a narrow strip of
parkland, access is only allowed at
Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com writes:
On 2/24/2011 8:18 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
On the other hand, some apparently non-local user has messed up tagging
of Route 2 near Boston/Cambridge (from alewife to the science museum)
and made them trunk when they obviously aren't (to anyone who has
Effectivement, c'est bien les tuiles de l'API qui sont différentes :
http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyrs=m@144x=152y=104z=8
http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyrs=m@144x=152y=104z=8
http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyrs=m@144*src=api*x=152y=104z=8http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyrs=m@144src=apix=152y=104z=8
Étrange.
C'est bizarre de mettre leisure=track sur l'area, alors que je wiki n'en
parle pas [1]. A la place, il parle de mettre highway=raceway [2] sur la
piste elle même, et non sur la zone...
1) http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dtrack
2)
Je viens de redécouvrir leisure=pitch (1), qui est utilisé pour un autre
terrain de motocross (2).
Je propose donc pour la zone :
leisure=pitch
sport=motocross
Et pour la piste :
highway=raceway
surface=dirt
2011/1/25 Jean Couteau cout...@codelutin.com
Le 25/01/2011 11:07, Greg
Oups, j'ai oublié les références :
1) http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:leisure=pitch?uselang=fr
2) http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/60547283
2011/1/25 Greg ewala...@gmail.com
Je viens de redécouvrir leisure=pitch (1), qui est utilisé pour un autre
terrain de motocross (2).
Je
Salut,
J'ai plus l'impression que c'est un travail issu de la photo IGN que d'un
copyvio :
http://maps.google.fr/?ie=UTF8ll=50.640752,3.044822spn=0.004178,0.013733t=hz=17lci=transit_comp
http://sautter.com/map/?lon=3.04536lat=50.63834zoom=17
En passant, j'aime bien leur nouvelle gestion des
Anthony o...@inbox.org writes:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Richard Fairhurst
rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Alex Mauer wrote:
Which one were you thinking of? I count two road types in your list:
highway=track and highway=unclassified. And it could be other highway=*
types too.
I would think the intent of original taggers is that highway=unsurfaced
was that they were real roads that aren't paved vs tracks.
So I'd map
highway=unsurfaced
to
highway=unclassified
surface=unpaved
note=review:was-highway-unsurfaced
or something like that.
Have you looked at a
Why not
boundary=park
park=*
boundary=forest
forest=*
(parks/refuge/conservartions and forests seem quite different)
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D'après mes souvenirs, confortés par une recherche, c'est pas directement lié :
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-fr/2009-April/008448.html
En résumé, les couleurs sont relatives à la dernière modification de
la limite communale :
- rouge = très récent
- orange = assez récent
-
Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net writes:
what i see a bit right now in the US are places where we have
a central node from one import and a boundary with the same
name from another, and as a result two names showing up.
it's mildly annoying.
That may be true but Kurt is right.For
Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net writes:
On 1/3/11 9:51 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
Richard Weltyrwe...@averillpark.net writes:
That may be true but Kurt is right.For most towns in New England
there is a polygon for the boundary, and then a specific place, often an
intersection
Question: what do people think about minimum standards for tagging
something highway=motorway? In other words, would it be reasonable to
tag a highway as trunk rather than motorway because it has no
shoulders or a low speed limit (40 mph)?
In the US, we seem to have what I'd call
Pour le node de la cheminée, je propose plutôt :
building=entrance
entrance=chimney
access=santa
Joyeux Noël à tous !
2010/12/24 Pierre-Alain Dorange pdora...@mac.com
Afin de faciliter le travail du père noël je propose quelques tags :
Les cheminées :
Sur building, un
Kennt jemand eine gute Möglichkeit Biosupermärkte zu taggen, so dass klar
wird, dass es keine konventionellen sind?
Momentan haben zB die alnatura-Märkte nur den tag shop=supermarket.
gruß, Greg
Am 27. Oktober 2010 15:18 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck o...@tappenbeck.net:
jetzt gibt es noch die
:
Am 30.10.2010 12:20, schrieb Greg Kerridge:
Kennt jemand eine gute Möglichkeit Biosupermärkte zu taggen, so dass klar
wird, dass es keine konventionellen sind?
Momentan haben zB die alnatura-Märkte nur den tag shop=supermarket.
gruß, Greg
Am 27. Oktober 2010 15:18 schrieb Jan Tappenbecko
Hi,
ja da würd ich dir recht geben, die besser als organic zu taggen.
Bei konventionellen Lebensmittelläden wird laut Wiki halt unterschieden
zwischen supermarket und convenience, wobei ein Unterscheidungsgrund ist, ob
man Einkaufswägen benutzen kann.
Gruß, Greg
Am 30. Oktober 2010 14:00 schrieb
Bisupermarkt gut leben können.
Gruß, Greg
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Mike N. nice...@att.net writes:
FYI - I saw this post and it has some interesting possibilities for
community building. Mappers like gadgets and Ham radio people are
interested in ways to apply their hobby...
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=9747
Indeed. There are about 6
Therefor I propose stop signs go on the intersection and save a lot of
hassle with the tag
highway=stop
I think your proposal can work, but you need to show how e.g. to mark 2
out of 5 roads at an intersection.
Also, roads are directional even if 2way so we could allow stop on
This discussion, although amazingly lengthy is seeming useful. Someone
already explained that much of New England is different from most of the
United States in terms of not having unicorporated areas, and it might
help to explain details.
In Massachusetts, we have counties. Counties don't do
Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Alex Mauer ha...@hawkesnest.net wrote:
On 10/20/2010 03:14 PM, Anthony wrote:
Only in those 11 states, right?
I'm surprised admin level isn't already handled defined on a state by
state level.
Why treat it
Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com writes:
Read the link you provided: In the remaining nine town or township
states (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Wisconsin), there is no
geographic overlapping of these two
I'm somewhat hesitant to wade into this, but:
There is debate with the transportation/cycling community about
whether bike lanes are a good thing or a bad thing. Around me there
are some cycle lanes which are entirely within the door kill zone. I
would never ride in them, and their
Hi,
ich würde gern bei Elektrotankstellen taggen, ob sie mit erneuerbaren
Energien gespeist werden oder nicht.
Gibt es dafür oder ähnliche Fälle schon tags? Dachte zuerst an power_source,
wollte hier aber nochmal nachfragen.
Gruß
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Aspekt der neuen Zapfsäule im BREPARKhaus Am Brill.
„Dort bieten wir ausschließlich Ökostrom an, gewonnen vor allem aus
Wasserkraft“, erläutert er.
Gruß Greg
Am 12. Oktober 2010 12:54 schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com:
Am 12. Oktober 2010 12:52 schrieb Greg Kerridge
gregkerri
power_source parat oder ist der
okay?
Gruß, Greg
Am 12. Oktober 2010 18:57 schrieb Niko Sams niko.s...@gmail.com:
2010/10/12 M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
Am 12. Oktober 2010 13:20 schrieb Greg Kerridge
gregkerri...@googlemail.com:
ja es gibt einige autarke, die direkt an Biogas
Hi all.
I have an urgent need to contact a responsible party at Cloudmade.
Can anyone get me a contact number for someone who might available for a
phone call?
Thanks,
Greg Elin
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Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com writes:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm importing the USFS data for the Ocala National Forest boundary.
There's the actual forest
Question 1 : is culvert commonly used by native english speakers ? Is that
a term mainly used by civil engineers ?
I understand it to be a passage under a road that isn't big enough for a
vehicle - maybe a 0.5m pipe for water, or maybe just big enough for some
animals, but a human going
I've been looking at a lot of hiking trails on OSM in the Cascade Mountains
near Seattle. I've noticed a few different tags in regard to trail GPS
traces (highway=path,highway=footway,highway=trail,highway=footpath). The
wiki page on US roads tagging recommendations only has the following
advice
Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net writes:
Nick Black wrote:
The current mechanism by which Mapzen and Mapzen POI Collector
users authenticate against OSM is horrible for users.
At the risk of being really hand-wavy and imprecise, I'd just say: Twitter's
OAuth UI is really exemplary.
Serge Wroclawski emac...@gmail.com writes:
Moving away from discussions of specific imports, I'd like to explore
what people think about a few areas of this discussion:
1) When someone says I want to import X, what should our first response be?
I think your reaction to point out the danger
For tagging the status of rail infrastructure there are in use:
I usually think it's good to look at existing practice by others.
On USGS maps, and in US legal usage:
out of service: rails still exist, but no trains. shown as regular
rail on USGS maps. OSM has no aparent term for
Erik G. Burrows e...@erikburrows.com writes:
Your work on region 3 helped me a lot. Before I read your web post, I
didn't know that gpsbabel had an OSM output function. That, and ogr2ogr
are the only way I know to translate from the BLM shapefiles and CSV files
into OSM format.
See the
I have frequently a tagging dilemma. See this example: Coburn Rd on this
location: http://osm.org/go/z...@yoeg-- (N of US 2). It was tagged as
residential, but I've been there two days ago and it's a decent compacted
gravel road, almost 2-car wide primarily for agricultural use, although
Bill Ricker bill.n1...@gmail.com writes:
not having to reverse engineer the map since the TIGER was available
(and other sources are coming available some faster some slower Eg,
MASS was loaded from state data not Tiger) results in much more
'studio' work (fixing TIGER overpasses to pass
Val Kartchner val...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 06:51 -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
This is true for roads, but TIGER/massgis did not have hiking trails.
Around Boston there are starting to be a lot of trails mapped - I keep
noticing improvements by others. Plus there's parking
I don't object, but when you're done is there any chance you could
update the wiki page's United Kingdom row? I think it is pretty out
of date!
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Admin_level
Thanks
Greg.
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Zeke Farwell ezeki...@gmail.com writes:
Classifying by runway length does make some sense to me, but I really have
no idea how Mapnik or any other renderer works. Not sure if this would in
fact be easy or not. It also means a renderer needs the runway tagged as a
way or polygon in order
I've sent a friendly message to the user, asking if they want any
help, that sort of thing. But regardless of whether these edits were
intentional or accidental, they are destructive, and I agree with Nick
that they should be reverted.
Greg,
On 12 June 2010 07:57, Greg Auger gregory.au
Lars Ahlzen l...@ahlzen.com writes:
Linear features imported from MassGIS data have the appropriate source=
and attribution= tags. That makes sense. However, each individual node
has these identical tags as well, including nodes that have no other tags.
For such nodes with no other tags,
Josh Kraayenbrink jakr...@gmail.com writes:
I have been thinking, possibly incorrectly, about attribution on data. The
Tiger import was great, but as you all know, not perfectly accurate. I have
been reviewing and almost all roads, ways, etc that have been imported in
my area are now
to do that)
Any thoughts?
Greg Auger
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Lars Ahlzen l...@ahlzen.com writes:
On 06/05/2010 07:07 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
Do you have JOSM WMS urls to put in a josm config file for these?
Well, not really... The example was from a dl:ed GeoTIFF.
There's a link to the WMS capabilities description on this page:
http
Katie Filbert filbe...@gmail.com writes:
* Baskin Robbins (fast food?)
This is the missing ice cream shop I think. But if they serve other
food, it's made to order, and they have table service - restaurant.
* Fuddruckers (restaurant or fast food?)
tough call
* Panera Bread (restaurant or
I have the following working diff to polyshp2osm.py to enable handling
types of data other than MassGIS openspace. There is a new --type
argument, and that controls the fixed tags that are added. I'm trying
to deal with Assessor's parcel boundary data and town boundary data.
I realize neither
Christian Rogel christian.ro...@club-internet.fr writes:
I found a bit unsensitive Frederik Ramm's assumption that folks
willfully chained to their Hardware/OS supplier and that supplier is
unwilling to release Java6 for your platform, it may be time to finally
ditch that supplier (he
So would be the best solution to fix this issue ? I see different options:
- do nothing (with the risk that a bot will fix it incorrectly in the
future)
- remove arbitrarily one of the survey points but we loose some information
- merge the points into one node and merge the tags using
Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 12:34 AM, Stefano Pallicca palli...@gmail.com wrote:
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Ice_cream
Use amenity=* for useful and important facilities.
Use shop=* for a place selling a retail product or
Hillsman, Edward hills...@cutr.usf.edu writes:
I have a related question, which I've let sit for several months
hoping to find an answer for. There is a park here
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=27.8394lon=-82.5924zoom=14layers=B000FTF
that includes wetland islands, wetland mainland, and
Yesterday I ordered my first camera(Nikon Coolpix L19). Mostly with the
purpose of taking photos while I have a gps along with me, to later
geotag photos with josm and later use the pictures as sources for street
names or Points of Interest.
Does anyone have that camera? I was a bit
it, it will be appreciated. Maybe he could
filter out private pools while he is at it. :-)
Cheers,
Greg
On 24 February 2010 10:25, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:57 AM, ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I used my garmin oregon 550 in the car on the way to Canberra yesterday
I would like to put the lat long data right into the JPEG images though.
I don't know how to use gpsbabel or any other program to integrate the
lat lon in the EXIF part of the photos. I can use the commandline if it
is required or if there are a few simple commands.
Maybe a command
John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com writes:
On 22 February 2010 06:10, Jochen Plumeyer joc...@plumeyer.org wrote:
Be aware of your time zone (and daylight savings timezone as well) of your
camera, as GPX times are all in lon=0°/ Greenwich/ UTC/ Zulu time.
Actually they are in GPS time, and
Has someone done a bot edit to fix the duplicate nodes in Massachusetts
resulting from the MassGIS import being segmented at town boundaries.
There are a lot of dups still, but they look like neighboring open space
polygons mostly.
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I somewhat glibly asked what should the height spec be and I think the
answer should be orthometric heights based on WGS84 and the current
associated geoid model.
When converting to feet there is the wrinkle of US survey feet vs the
international foot. This matters in state plane systems, but
Mike N. nice...@att.net writes:
b.) All current scripts I know of require significant rework, short of
importing the NHD into a local GEO database, then exporting it to remove
duplicate nodes.
I have been thinking about imports (but not getting around to it, partly
because it's more time
I have been noticing this. My theory, not yet confirmed by actually
looking at the data, is that this is due to tags on polygons from the
massgis open space or similar import. I think there are parcels that
have tags like landuse=reservoir, and this means that those parcels are
used for
Frank Lahrmann frala1...@gmail.com writes:
Am 26.01.2010 15:43, schrieb Nakor:
Anybody knows where I can find a North America extract (at least US and
Canada)? I used to get it from geofabrik but I cannot find it there.
Have look here: http://downloads.cloudmade.com/north_america
That
This is perhaps appropriate, but I'm not sure if these points are all
monumented.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dsurvey_point
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We were discussing what exactly a straight line was. There is no such
thing as a straight line in the database, because, as you correctly
state, the database only stores the end points of a line. If you draw a
line from point lat=10;lon=10 to lat=30;lon=30, then it is unclear
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