On 2012-11-19 18:58, Marc Coevoet wrote :
On 19-11-12 11:29, Sander Deryckere wrote:
You should be interested in the file "zone30_BE.asc" from the zip.
That's just a CSV file with the columns "lon, lat, text".
So you can just use the GpsBabel command
gpsbabel -i CSV -f zone30_BE.asc -x swap -o GPX -F zone30_BE.gpx
Something interesting to do:
You could make a map with this zones, and work like I did on
http://ukwmaps.tk
or
http://lijnhaltes.tk
Of course, you can copy the code:
http://dxradio.woelmuis.nl/research/delijn/gemeente/gemeentewww/VLETEREN.txt/
http://dxradio.woelmuis.nl/research/delijn/gemeente/gemeentewww/VLETEREN.txt/index.htm
wget
http://dxradio.woelmuis.nl/research/delijn/gemeente/gemeentewww/VLETEREN.txt/index.htm
and make a table like
http://dxradio.woelmuis.nl/research/delijn/gemeente/gemeentewww/VLETEREN.txt/VLETEREN.txt
I was doing exactly that while you were writing this, see my message ;-)
On 2012-11-19 10:52, Benoit Coumont wrote :
Anyway, there are data we could use. But it's saved on a strange file
(ov2) non recognized by the famous gspbabel. He use a free (free as a
free beer and not as freedom of speech) software for windows called
POIedit. I only use Linux on my computers so I couldn't do the
conversion. Could somebody do that and post the result on the wiki?
I have transfered the POIs to OSM locally and
* it's easy to update the real OSM with it
* but 1000 points take a long time manually
* we could share the job
But the real problem is that OSM needs the start and end coordinates of
the speed limit
and that the POIs contain only one coordinate.
I am sending an e-mail to Tagging to ask their advice.
Cordialement,
André.
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