-Xms switch specifies the initial size, in bytes, of the memory allocation pool
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 1:55 PM, maning
sambaleemmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
I've got 2Gb of memory in my laptop, so I can use this:
java -jar -Xms500m -Xmx500m josm-tested.jar
which gives me 500Mb of memory
shop=vulcanizing
+1
The shop tag is for any retail product or service. When we were debating its
format, it seemed while there is a smallish set of natural core values like
shop=supermarket, the larger set has to be tailored to individual countries'
needs and cultures.
Mike
At 07:19 AM
Just curious is this just a pinoy thing (vulcanizing)? Or we have
similar shops like this in other countries.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Mike Collinsonm...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
shop=vulcanizing
+1
The shop tag is for any retail product or service. When we were debating its
format, it
At 08:46 AM 17/06/2009, maning sambale wrote:
Just curious is this just a pinoy thing (vulcanizing)? Or we havesimilar shops
like this in other countries.
A Pinoy thing! ... I must admit when I first came to the Philippines I had to
ask what it meant though I now understand it is the proper
The previous thread drove me to post this.
I have always been wondering how we tag features that are distinctly
Filipino. Often I encounter a feature that is not the Map Feature
like vulcanizing.
some examples:
tricycle terminal
talipapa
pasalubong/souvenir shops
small stores (sari-sari)
MMDA
maning sambale wrote, On Wednesday, 17 June, 2009 03:10 PM:
I have always been wondering how we tag features that are distinctly
Filipino. Often I encounter a feature that is not the Map Feature
like vulcanizing.
Or maybe we should try to fit them into more generic tags where possible? If
Very interesting conversation!
I often wonder which tag to put on certain POIs and sometimes resort to
guessing, which of course is not good. What if we use this discussion as
a basis for a wiki page for Pinoy POIs, sort of like a dictionary of
amenities, like:
MMDA urinals - see toilets
Toilets -
and in our dialect we even call it bolkit! hehehe but seriously how do
we settle this?
do we go with shop=vulcanizing? which btw, is ok here but definitely
not applicable elsewhere (as Eugene pointed out)
or maybe another suggestion? shop=tire_repair perhaps?
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:18 PM,
can we setup a generic tag for POIs? so that when a contributor has
doubt on what tags to use they can just use the generic tag then
either update it or let others update it later
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Ronny Ager-Wick - Develo
Ltd.r...@develo.ltd.uk wrote:
Very interesting
I think I can squeeze some time for this. :-)
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 7:06 AM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:
I just got an invitation for a breakfast meeting with the bmw club.
They are interested in our project mostly for gps navigation.
They want to know more about OSM-PH
It's very difficult to decide whether we create our own Pinoy tags or
adapt existing ones for two reasons:
1. this is an international project we need to maintain the
commonality of features so that it is understandable across
countries;
2. some features are hyper-local, it cannot be assigned to
Hi,
i'm consultant in GIS and cartography domain. Can i use OSM shape data for my
work?
I make and sell digital maps, and i sell may compositions in raster format.
My end product is an elaboration datas, vector + raster.
My question is if i can use OSM shape data for sale my etaboration
This may be a stupid or uninteresting question. Or the answer may be
obvious and I've completely missed it. Apologies in any of those
cases.
Currently I understand that all data and content on OSM is available
under CC BY-SA. That is suboptimal for databases, which of course is
why ODbL is
Hi Marc,
I am not a lawyer, and I don't speak with any authority on either the legal
implications of the license or on behalf of the OpenStreetMap Foundation.
And no part of this e-mail constitutes legal advice, talk to a lawyer
familiar with intellectual property law.
The data for OSM is
Mike Linksvayer schrieb:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:OpenStreetMap_maps
Under what terms will maps rendered by OSM be available after the
database is migrated to ODbL?
That will be up to the people doing the rendering. For maps rendered on
Wikimedia servers (see
I'm working on the LINZ data import, which will bring New Zealand's maps
forward in a huge leap and includes all roads, streets, various features
(parks, airports, streams, riverways etc).
LINZ gave OSM permission over a year ago to import the data, provided
attribution was passed on with the
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Eric Pritchette...@bitsofclever.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I recently donated openmaps.org to the Open Street Map Foundation.
Everyone here is doing a great job with this project and I thought you
could make better use of the domain.
One thing needs to be said
Hi,
2009/6/17 Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=48.8221lon=-124.053zoom=12layers=B000FTF
This looks really nice and I'm happy to see the POIs converted too.
You can see alot more detail on this area. The only feature that isnt loaded
is the big
Hej Jens,
nice mockup. But I like more the idea of having thumbnails side by side then
this tab-like style.
roger
Am Dienstag 16 Juni 2009 schrieb Jens Frank:
2009/6/16 k...@vielevisels k...@vielevisels.de
So, if you don't take some time to discover what osm can do, you probably
won't
I think the definitions really don't belong in the the data -- perhaps
if you want to see them, your browser should look them up in some
table rather than load from the data.
+1
It should be sufficient to keep the canvec:UUID, source and attribution tags,
and maybe a few of the other
2009/6/17 wer-ist-roger juwelier-onl...@web.de:
Hej Jens,
nice mockup. But I like more the idea of having thumbnails side by side then
this tab-like style.
Yes, it is indeed quite nice, but IMHO not suitable for a large
variety of different Maps (lets say 20-30).
cheers,
Martin
Hi,
I used php_bulk_upload to make some changes a while back, and it has
been recently pointed out that it really screwed things up - creating
many duplicate nodes across a very wide area. Rather than just
uploading the large number of changes I'd made, it also uploaded new
copies of existing
One of the main annoyances that people tell me that they have with OSM
is that whenever they visit the site, the map shows them just the UK.I checked
it (from other random computers, not my laptop) when I was in Thailand and
Australia and it always showed the UK. Is the UK the default if IP
On 17 Jun 2009, at 18:17, Joe Richards wrote:
One of the main annoyances that people tell me that they have with
OSM
is that whenever they visit the site, the map shows them just the UK.
I checked it (from other random computers, not my laptop) when I was
in Thailand and Australia and it
It's just the Brits trying to re-establish their imperial dominance over the
world.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Shaun McDonald
sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.ukwrote:
On 17 Jun 2009, at 18:17, Joe Richards wrote:
One of the main annoyances that people tell me that they have with OSM
is that
Hello !
I just have an import failure. this is just because my holux m-241
with mtkbable returns me points like this :
trkpt lat=nan lon=nan
elenan/ele
time1969-08-02T00:22:53Z/time
/trkpt
Invalid coordinate is ignored than invalid points like this should
also be ignore ?
Than where can I
2009/6/17 Eric Wolf ebw...@gmail.com:
It's just the Brits trying to re-establish their imperial dominance over the
world.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk
wrote:
On 17 Jun 2009, at 18:17, Joe Richards wrote:
One of the main annoyances that people
On Wednesday 17 Jun 2009 19:19:20 Eric Wolf wrote:
It's just the Brits trying to re-establish their imperial dominance over
the world.
I'll submit a suggestion on trac for the appropriate changes to the
stylesheets: http://tinyurl.com/ns8852
Regards,
Tom
Answered below,
Twitter: @Acrosscanada
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sam.vekemans
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net wrote:
I think the definitions really don't belong in the the data -- perhaps
if you want to see them, your browser should look them up in
On 14 Jun 2009, at 01:49, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
There are no full history dumps currently - having such dump would
enable this type of query quite easily.
I am sure we will have them at some point in time.
Well, there could be slight problem with pre-0.6 data (no order in
relations)
2009/6/17 Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com:
Answered below,
Twitter: @Acrosscanada
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sam.vekemans
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net wrote:
I think the definitions really don't belong in the the data -- perhaps
if you
Hi
Linked off of stateofthemap.org are the SOTM '08 videos:
http://blog.signal2noise.ie/~eason/sotm08/
But they're incomplete and super, super, super slow to load.
So does anyone know if the rest will be put up?
And, can anyone mirror them somewhere useful?
Best
Steve
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:46 PM, SteveCst...@asklater.com wrote:
Hi
Linked off of stateofthemap.org are the SOTM '08 videos:
http://blog.signal2noise.ie/~eason/sotm08/
But they're incomplete and super, super, super slow to load.
So does anyone know if the rest will be put up?
2009/6/18 Alan Millar a...@bolis.com:
There's a 1:1 correspondence between the value of amenity= and the
value of canvec:value_definition= so one of them should be removed.
There's a 1:1 correspondence between the value of canvec:entity= and
the value of canvec:entity_definition= so one of
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
If you had read the message to which you were responding though you
would notice I'm not suggesting the canvec tag be removed, from which
the osm tag was derived, just the second canvec tag that contains a
textual, english language definition of the first tag. On
On 16/06/2009, at 1:08 AM, Delta Foxtrot wrote:
Now does anyone have suggestions on how to basically drive the
entire town the most efficiently with the minimal amount of overlap,
or how does one plan such a feat.
There's a nice mathematical algorithm for figuring out that. All you
need
On 16/06/2009, at 1:52 PM, Liz wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, Delta Foxtrot wrote:
Most likely I'll be returning via a different direction, I don't
particularlly like going out west, there is whole lots of nothing
inbetween
a few somethings.
OSM makes you look for somethings out there
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, Rick Peterson wrote:
Hi Folks,
I’m a newcomer to the OSM project with a couple of questions.
BACKGROUND:
Welcome Rick.
Perhaps if we give the history of the changes you will understand how the
boundaries work.
In the beginning was the void.
On the first day some
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
It's a problem given to all computer science students to
solve:
the travelling salesman.
The more points to cover, the more processing power it uses
which makes the way the human brain can solve those
problems really cool.
The
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Dan O'Hara oha...@homemail.com.au wrote:
I have two immediate questions
(actually I have a lot but
these have been preying on my mind as a result of my
breach). When you go
to an attraction, be it an outdoor winery/farm tour or say,
fun park or caravan
park, are the
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
See if the way has a source tag if it does and this is
other than survey or gps then it's generally fair game to
move it.
There is more ways than I care to count that are marked as survey that were
poorly traced.
I don't have a
JOSM can do all this offline and you don't have to upload the gps trace to the
osm server before editing it.
It is easy to use and for major work is better than potlatch. Have a read here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Comparison_of_editors
Best of all if it doesn't look right don't
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 19:27 +1000, Liz wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, James Livingston wrote:
There's a nice mathematical algorithm for figuring out that.
It's a problem given to all computer science students to solve:
the travelling salesman.
The more points to cover, the more processing
Thanks for your comments everyone. More reading.
Delta Foxtrot - I access OSM through GPS traces/see your traces link then
edit (another person uploaded a lot of my tracks before I came to OSM but
put my username in the tag so I could find and fix, do POIs, road surfaces
etc). It is
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 05:30:43 -0700 (PDT)
Delta Foxtrot delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
I don't have a problem with uploading gps traces to osm but
I can see no benifit if I'm just going to edit them in josm
anyway and given that they are all one second data that's a
lot of data to put on
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Dan O'Hara oha...@homemail.com.au wrote:
Delta Foxtrot – I access OSM
through “GPS traces/see
your traces” link then “edit” (another
person uploaded a lot
of my tracks before I came to OSM but put my username in
the tag so I could
find and “fix”, do POIs, road surfaces
I've ever used Potlatch-I was nervous about having an editor that was
always live - no 'edit-check-save' cycle. I understand that has
recently changed, but the point is it's not that hard to use some of
the other options.
Stephen
2009/6/17 Dan O'Hara oha...@homemail.com.au:
As a total newbie to
Sorry- that should be _Never_ used potlatch
2009/6/18 Stephen Hope slh...@gmail.com:
I've ever used Potlatch-I was nervous about having an editor that was
always live - no 'edit-check-save' cycle. I understand that has
recently changed, but the point is it's not that hard to use some of
the
Secondly, come the day when MegaMap Inc, decide to sue OSM, due to a part
of the map looking suspiciously derived from MegaMap's products, the
existance of GPS traces in OSM may assist greatly in defending against
that
threat.
Also a good reason to use simplified gpx tracks from JOSM as then
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
Why should I. No where in osm does it state that a
GPX file has to be
uploaded.
You don't have to upload anything to OSM, but you should if you care for the
accuracy of the information you'll upload the gpx files which will give
Who said I was trivialising the problems, I only gave an
example I can
think of at least 50 possible errors when using gps.
I'm not going to
list every possibility every time I make a comment.
If you make specific claims then people will assume that's all you had in
mind.
What specific
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
Generally it was directed at the comment should upload
, made
without anything to back it up and also rhetorical.
Just because some
think they should be uploaded does not mean everyone wants,
or has, to.
Should doesn't
Hello again talk-au,
I'm new to editing in the OSM project and before I start making
significant changes to another's work, I thought I should check with
people more experienced with the project to make sure I'm correct.
Background:
I was having a look at my local area with Keepright and
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
No kidding, I'm well aware of the difference betweend
should and must.
You keep implying must when I've said should.
You did not say anything about the greater good and I've
yet to see any
reason that it is for the greater good.
you will see that none of the junctions for side roads
are correctly joined to Luttrell Street. This problem appears to be
repeated across the area generally.br
They should be joined with nodes at the junctions for all junctions, T or
cross roads. It does not make much difference to the
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Delta Foxtrot delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Unless you have better than consumer grade kit you won't be
consistently getting within 2m of accuracy all the time, and
I think that sums the argument up right there, you're
assuming you will.
Let me re-phrase... The main
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
No kidding, I'm well aware of the difference betweend
should and must.
You keep implying must when I've said should.
No i'm not implying must. I asked why SHOULD we be uploading them.
You did not say anything about the greater
Delta Foxtrot wrote:
Because they aren't joined,
Hi Delta, thanks for the reply.
Because they aren't joined is exactly the reason they should show in
Keepright IMO, although I take your point about false postives with
service roads etc.
>From Keepright:
"almost-junctions
Streets
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
The greater good is supported by the end product not by
data (GPX files)
that, although supports the end product, is not shown in
the final map or
routing solutions.
We were always told to show our working out in school for a
2009/6/18 Rick Peterson ausr...@iinet.net.au:
Background:
I was having a look at my local area with Keepright and spotted a couple of
dead ended one ways. On close inspection in Potlatch, I see that the
junctions have not been formed correctly. The layout of the streets, street
names etc all
If the data was challenged that I entered then osm can
contact me for the
original data. In the meantime why are we filling up
storage on osm with
data that is not producing the final product ie the map.
Why do I need to challenge you to prove what you did was correct, if the
GPX
--- On Thu, 18/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
How do I take your word for it when you use an anonymous
mail address and
don't sign your name to any email.
Just because you used a less common alias, how do I even know the name you
supply is true?
In reality it doesn't actually
the other hand you can get 10,000+ point files being
uploaded as well and I need to run gpsbabel over the file
before uploading it.
Does anyone know if this is a good filter to use against gpx files?
gpsbabel -i gpx -f test -x simplify,crosstrack,error=0.0001k -o gpx -F
test.gpx
--- On Thu, 18/6/09, Peter Ross pe...@emailross.com wrote:
In that case I can't help you whether it's a good idea or
not.
Generally I upload all my points to OSM and then let other
people
decide whether or not they want to filter them.
I have no problem doing that, but I thought I was
--- On Thu, 18/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
Have you loaded both into josm and seen how they compare?
That would give you an idication on how the filter affects
the data.
No I hadn't, but I'm in the process of doing it now.
I was hoping for a common consensus, if there was
* improving routing information, by working out average speed on roads
(at different times).
If your connected to the internet that's fine but it's no use for on the
road re-routing, unless you have all the gps traces downloaded to your
gps.
This should be tagged by maxspeed anyway.
Some one
Have you loaded both into josm and seen how they
compare?
For the most part they are almost identical, but there is a few small
differences, although probably not enough that most people would worry about,
but the bigger question is how OSM stores them, if they compress the files the
--- On Thu, 18/6/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
We have to trust that osm's are putting in accurate data
but from what
I've seen the data already there is miles better than
google maps
particularly in rural Australia.
The benefit of collecting fresh data, so knowing rought times
--- On Wed, 17/6/09, Andy Owen andy-...@ultra-premium.com wrote:
(oh, and someone suggested that if the roads were all in a
grid, you
could do smart things to take into account the redundancy,
and just
zig-zag through, knowing you can extrapolate later... I
don't know of
any algorithms
Mandei!
Parece que existe um script para editar as traduções via web, mas não sei se
está funcionando:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2009-June/015824.html
2009/6/17 Samuel Vale srcv...@minaslivre.org
Em Ter, 2009-06-16 às 14:08 -0300, Vitor George escreveu:
Amigos,
O
Hi Tobias,
neue Version, bitte ausprobieren:
http://openstreetmap.tobwen.de/osm-a-finder/query.php
die Version hat bei mir Probleme mit Umlauten!
Suche nach Köln und ich bekomme keinen Treffer.
Auch bei der Trefferanzeige werden Umlaute als
Raute mit einem Fragezeichen angezeigt.
Tschuess
Hi Tobias,neue Version, bitte ausprobieren:http://openstreetmap.tobwen.de/osm-a-finder/query.phpdie Version hat bei mir Probleme mit Umlauten!Suche nach Köln und ich bekomme keinen Treffer.
Ist vielleicht ein Problem mit Köln ;-)
Da eine Suche z.B.nach Düren, Düsseldorf und Königswinter
Am 17. Juni 2009 04:31 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
Zu allem Übel scheint es auch so, als sei forest im Englischen eher
das Wort für einen richtigen Wald, während Wood eher was kleineres
oder lichteres ist :(
So benutze ich es auch mittlerweile - landuse=forest ist ein
Zu der Problematik landuse in landuse u.ä. ist hier vor kurzem ein Ticket
aufgemacht worden:
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1953
Grüße, Marc
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Hallo,
hatte vor 12 Tagen auf
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=0.6mlon=0.3zoom=14
gesehen (Mapnik). Habe mal kurz in den Datenlayer geschaut und nichts
gesehen. Heute steht das immer noch da. Außerdem wird, wenn man
näher hineinzoomt ein P dagestellt. Habe heute noch einmal in der
Hallo Listen,
heute, am Mittwoch, 17. Juni 2009 wird beim Fnordfunk
eine Sendung über OpenStreetMap ausgestrahlt.
Titel:
Fnordfunk 040: Freie Landkarten mit OpenStreetMap
Zeit: 17 bis 19 Uhr.
Im Anschluß kann die Sendung als Podcast in den Formaten .mp3 und .ogg
aufgerufen werden.
Am 17. Juni 2009 12:19 schrieb Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net:
Zu der Problematik landuse in landuse u.ä. ist hier vor kurzem ein Ticket
aufgemacht worden:
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1953
wobei das hier m.E. nicht relevant ist, da parks kein landuse sind
(bei OSM), sondern leisure.
Sebastian Waschik schrieb:
hatte vor 12 Tagen auf
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=0.6mlon=0.3zoom=14
gesehen (Mapnik).
Es gibt da bspw.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/269538499/history
Habe mal kurz in den Datenlayer geschaut und nichts gesehen.
Der obige liegt ja auch
Zu der Problematik landuse in landuse u.ä. ist hier vor kurzem ein
Ticket aufgemacht worden:
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1953
wobei das hier m.E. nicht relevant ist, da parks kein landuse sind
(bei OSM), sondern leisure.
Doch, das passt schon. Ich hätte es nur allgemeiner
Am 17. Juni 2009 13:44 schrieb Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net:
Zu der Problematik landuse in landuse u.ä. ist hier vor kurzem ein
Ticket aufgemacht worden:
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1953
wobei das hier m.E. nicht relevant ist, da parks kein landuse sind
(bei OSM), sondern leisure.
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, Heiko Jacobs wrote:
Der obige liegt ja auch etwas weiter im Norden...
Was passiert denn mit Daten in OSM mit Breiten 85 oder -85?
(Und Längen 180 oder -180 ...)
(Soweit scheint OSM definiert... Wie mappen wir denn bloß
Antarctica City, wenn die Klimakatastrophe vollends
Am 17. Juni 2009 00:03 schrieb Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de:
Na ja, nachdem sich hier wohl sonst niemand mehr zu Wort melden wird,
habe ich mal eine Komplettversion aus den Einzelbestandteilen der
bisherigen Proposals erstellt und einen Poll zur Klammersyntax eingestellt.
Am 16. Juni 2009 23:31 schrieb Tobias Wendorff
tobias.wendo...@uni-dortmund.de:
Hallo Community,
neue Version, bitte ausprobieren:
http://openstreetmap.tobwen.de/osm-a-finder/query.php
nach dem ersten Test war ich eigentlich zufrieden: Suche nach Tubingen
brachte Tübingen als erstes Ergebnis
Der obige liegt ja auch etwas weiter im Norden...
Was passiert denn mit Daten in OSM mit Breiten 85 oder -85?
(Und Längen 180 oder -180 ...)
(Soweit scheint OSM definiert... Wie mappen wir denn bloß
Antarctica City, wenn die Klimakatastrophe vollends zuschlug? ;-) )
Mappen kannst Du es
moin,
geht es nur mir so oder ist Potlatch seit ein paar Tagen gehandicapt?
Die Ladezeiten sind echt nervig und dann fehlt oft noch die Hälfte.
VG
Jörk
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OK, nachdem hier kein Widerspruch kam, habe ich den Wikieintrag für
unclassified jetzt mal hinsichtlich der Sammelstraßen angepasst und
gebe das hier bekannt, auf das die Klagen massenhaft auf mich
einströmen (hoffentlich nicht):
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, SLXViper wrote:
Mappen kannst Du es ganz normal. Nur die Karten müssen dann
entsprechend angepasst werden. Und die Editoren auch.
Das ist ein grundsätzliches mathematisches Problem bei der Verwendung
der Mercator-Projektion. Wenn man sich einmal die Berechnungsformel für
Hallo Community,
kann das bitte jemand an die Recklinghausener weiterleiten, falls die
einen eigenen Talk haben?
Das Amtliches Straßenverzeichnis der Stadt Recklinghausen gibt es als
PDF für eine Gebühr über 4,50 EUR über susanne.schu...@recklinghausen.de
Grüße
Tobias
Hallo Stephan,
Danke dass Du dieses Thema aufgreifst!
Über die Kennzeichnung der Uferlinie habe ich mir ein paar Gedanken gemacht.
_natural=coastline_
Ja, nur wenn die Küstenlinie und Flussufer genauer attributiert wird,
weiss ich, ob ich dort mein Kajak ins Wasser bringen kann (ob mit einer
Hallo Johannes,
Lösungsansätze waren:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/de:Anzeige_von_Städten
Die Tabelle ist zu groß, um sie im Wiki zu pflegen
Ich kann Dir die Excel-Tabelle gern schicken.
Mit einem VBA-Makro kannst Du daraus nach den Änderungen eine wikitable
erzeugen und diese wieder
Moin.
Am 17. Juni 2009 17:42 schrieb Markus liste12a4...@gmx.de:
Ja, nur wenn die Küstenlinie und Flussufer genauer attributiert wird,
weiss ich, ob ich dort mein Kajak ins Wasser bringen kann (ob mit einer
klassischen Paddelstütze, oder eher mit Weitwurf und
Hinterherspringen, oder besser
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 04:22:28PM +0200, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Subject: [Talk-de] Straßenverzeichnis Recklinghausen
Hallo Community,
kann das bitte jemand an die Recklinghausener weiterleiten, falls die
einen eigenen Talk haben?
Das Amtliches Straßenverzeichnis der Stadt
Hi,
es hat sich wieder viel getan - da ich mir nicht wirklich aufschreibe was so
dabei
kommt unterschlage ich bestimmt auch wieder einiges - Hier das was mir noch
haengen
geblieben ist - Anfaenge einzelner Kreise - Ein paar Kreisfreie Staedte und
ansonsten viele einzelne Listen und einzelne
Florian Lohoff schrieb:
Die habe ich verarbeitet und werte anhand dessen aus - Die zusammengefuehrte
liste ist
das hier:
[snip]
Kannst Du bitte bei der Gelegenheit die Spaces / Tabs aus der Werler
Liste rauswerfen? http://osm.gt.owl.de/Strassenliste/Werl/list.txt
Achja ... die Mellinstrasse
Hallo Falk,
schön - noch ein Seefahrer!
Kaikante: man_made=quay zusätzlich zu natural=coastline
Das finde ich eine gute Idee.
Mit material=... kann man noch genauer spezifizieren:
natural=coastline
+ man_made=quai
+ material=concrete|masonry|boulder|tripode|steel|wood
Wenn der Kai
Hallo Falk,
Kopierfehler...
Richtig ist:
Mole: man_made=mole ?
Auch das finde ich eine gute Idee.
Nach dem selben Muster:
natural=coastline
+ man_made=mole
+ material=concrete|masonry|boulder|tripode|steel|wood
und wenn Anlegestelle:
natural=coastline
+ man_made=mole
+ mooring=yes
Der
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 07:37:53PM +0200, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Florian Lohoff schrieb:
Die habe ich verarbeitet und werte anhand dessen aus - Die zusammengefuehrte
liste ist
das hier:
[snip]
Kannst Du bitte bei der Gelegenheit die Spaces / Tabs aus der Werler
Liste rauswerfen?
Markus schrieb:
Hallo Johannes,
Lösungsansätze waren:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/de:Anzeige_von_Städten
Die Tabelle ist zu groß, um sie im Wiki zu pflegen
Ich kann Dir die Excel-Tabelle gern schicken.
Das ist sehr freundlich von Dir, aber wenig Wiki-gemäß.
Am Mittwoch 17 Juni 2009 schrieb Tobias Knerr:
Guenther Meyer schrieb:
alle verbotszeichen die ich kenne, und jemals gesehen habe, und mit
gewichten zu tun haben, sprechn von gewichten über dem angegeben wert.
genau so bei laengen-, breiten, und hoehenbeschraenkungen.
wenn also sowieso
Hallo Johannes,
Dürfen wir die Einwohnerzahl übernehmen?
Keine Ahnung, ich verstehe nichts von Lizenzen.
Die Zahlen stammen aus Wikipedia.
Da unsere beiden Projekte intensiv gegenseitig Daten nutzen und unter
derselben Lizenz stehen, vermute ich mal dass das kein Problem ist.
Noch besser
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