Dudley was quite right, if there's a section of path in the PRoW dataset
our code would fill in the gap, on the assumption it was incomplete. If
there's a clear logical way of indicating a legal right of way that can't
be used in reality then I'll gladly update the code to reflect it. It's a
/osm.org/go/0EHx9iB1--
> ) where it has been diverted north and south of where it passes under the
> railway, and also show the pre-diverted footpaths (not in OSM) which used
> to cross the fields diagonally.
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> But generally I think it looks great.
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I mentioned a while back that grough was developing a composite map,
blending OSM data with OS OpenData to fill in the gaps, and using public
rights of way data directly from the local authorities which have released
it. Over time, hopefully we will rely progressively less on other data
sources.
/demo/durham.png for an example tile near Durham.
Cheers
Luke
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As I understand it, there is both a written record of where the rights
of way go and the definitive map is in addition, with the written record
taking precedence?
So if a local authority is drawing their map, and it's offset from the
line of a wall for example from OS MasterMap, as the
The beta version of VMD is now available. Details on the OS website at
http://blog.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/2011/03/os-vectormap-district-graduates-to-beta-release/
Some things have been generalised, others improved. Still not sure what
to think of it really...
Luke
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Cheers,
Luke
On 13/03/2011 14:44, Phil Endecott wrote:
Hi Nick Luke,
Luke Smith wrote:
Funnily enough I've been working on something similar now for a
while. It's not perfect and needs a bit more work, but I've uploaded
a couple of tiles (one London, the other Ben Nevis).
http
names, footpaths, parks, schools etc).
So if there's anything I can help with let me know.
Luke
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