Re: [Talk-us] converting .osm to a particular shapefile schema

2013-07-25 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 07/25/13 02:16, Alan Brown wrote: I saw a tool called osm2shp, but I don't know if it's possible to fully control the schema of the output. It is, but osm2shp is a bit old-fashioned. With osmosis there comes a little utility called osmjs, where you can use Javascript to control which

Re: [Talk-us] converting .osm to a particular shapefile schema

2013-07-25 Thread Michael Patrick
Manual or fully automated or something in between? Also, what do you mean by re-arrange? Qgis has an OSM plugin, which can then be exported as shape files, etc. and Qgis has Python scripting. To what extent these expose the data qualities you desire, I do not know. Also ArcGIS Personal / Community

Re: [Talk-us] converting .osm to a particular shapefile schema

2013-07-25 Thread Alex Barth
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:25 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote: With osmosis there comes a little utility called osmjs You mean Osmium, right? With osmosis there comes a little utility called osmjs ___ Talk-us mailing list

Re: [Talk-us] converting .osm to a particular shapefile schema

2013-07-25 Thread Martijn van Exel
Yea, it's osmium, and I have been enjoying osmjs, it's a great tool for fast OSM analysis with versatile output options, for the poor rest of us who can't code in C++. Recommended! On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Alex Barth a...@mapbox.com wrote: On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:25 AM, Frederik

Re: [Talk-us] Tagging a super-two highway (trunk or motorway?)

2013-07-25 Thread Greg Troxel
[catching up; sorry if this is really redundant] Chris Lawrence lordsu...@gmail.com writes: A true super two freeway, with no at-grade intersections whatsoever, would be properly classified as a motorway under global OSM tagging conventions. These may not be particularly common in the U.S.