Hi,
re: geobaseNHN &canvec

yup, thats where the 'maxnodes=2000' works, its set that it will break
up the file into 20 or lessISH (depending on file size) 'segments'
then you just upload them 1 at a time.
.....
If im using the GeobaseNHN version, i would just 'follow the water'. I
started that in Nanaimo & it seemed to work well. It also gives
instant results on mapnik.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.09126&lon=-123.89753&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF

... But with canvec i 'also' made a BIG file version of it. ... so it
can also be used to follow the water. ... so eithor way, it's just
about the same.

Cheers,
Sam

On 11/2/09, Daniel Begin <jfd...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Actually, I've found it difficult to understand where to get all the data
> available (until last weekend!).  I was disappointed when I got my hand on
> the Canvec .osm file and found out that there were neither roads nor
> hydrography.
>
> So, I would prefer having all the hydrography - and roads - in the Canvec
> version (instead of having to get the roads somewhere, hydrography somewhere
> else, and the rest of it in the Canvec file!).
>
> I would find it much easier to get one zip file with a complete coherent
> mapping content (and I guess I'm not alone in that case...)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel
>
> Ps:  Another concern... Some of the Geobase NHN watersheds are so huge that
> I have serious doubt about common system's capacity to work with those
> files.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: talk-ca-boun...@openstreetmap.org
> [mailto:talk-ca-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Sam Vekemans
> Sent: November 2, 2009 21:25
> To: Frank Steggink; Yan Morin; Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
> Subject: [Talk-ca] GeobaseNHN-to-osm.bat
>
> Hi all,
> re: geobase -linear_network_flow & canvec's single line watercourse
>
> I think that (the water direction arrow) is the only feature that isnt
> available in CanVec, so i think that it will be fine to simply run the
> geobaseNHN-to-osm script where it only converts that 1 file.
> (its useful for whitewater maps)
>
>
> Re: waterbody
>
> I know that Yan already loaded the area in Quebec, which is great.
> So im wondering if it should be omited from the canvec version, and a
> python script be used to convert ALL geobaseNHN (as well as LNflow (or
> SLW)?
> Or should we use the canvec version of it?
>
> An idea is to just have the canvec script include it, and prefix the
> file name with "EXTRA_"
>
> Thoughts?
> Sam
>
>
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