Not OSM-related but definitely local mapping related:
http://www.yugatech.com/gogle/google-streetview-car-spotted-along-edsa/
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Oops. I just place them back before I got your response.
By the way, the mountaineering community in the Philippines would need them
to be there. As I personally need them to be there as a mountaineer too
when using the Garmin mapsource I compile using OSM data. Although I
believe we can overlay
Hi Ervin,
One way is to maintain a separate OSM file containing the contour lines
that you can merge with the rest of the Philippines data before feeding it
into mkgmap.
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 3:01 AM, Ervin Malicdem schad...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops. I just place them back before I got your
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Ervin,
Someone from IRC asked me about removing them I said to just leave
them but someone else may have removed them as well. OSM is not
really the place for contour lines though, other than the node at the
peak of the mountain. I would not
Andrew Buck wrote, On Friday, 22 November, 2013 01:03 AM:
I have thought about creating such a server but I do not have a computer to
host it
on, etc.
This prompts me to mention that I recently built a tile server as a VirtualBox
virtual machine. It works pretty well, and I can just fire it
Discovered this new resource today.
http://www.namria.gov.ph/topo50Index.aspx
--bunny
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