Bonjour Yves,
Il y a toujours moyen d'utiliser le tag "ele=*" (
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ele ) sur chaque coordonnée d'intérêt
mais pour ce qui est de faire apparaître la valeur aux intersections, c'est
plus une question liée au programme de rendu (rendering)...

Daniel


-----Original Message-----
From: Yves Moisan [mailto:ymoi...@videotron.ca] 
Sent: August-18-13 17:18
To: Gregory
Cc: talk-ca
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] App for mapping running/cycling itineraries/routing


>
>
> Z-data (or elevation data) isn't generally stored in OSM. It can kind 
> of work for points (especially peaks) but doesn't so much for ways.
> Map renderings (e.g. OpenCycleMap.org) or routing (e.g. 
> CycleStreets.net) tend to supplement OSM data with SRTM data for 
> elevation. There's a lot of information and help available on mixing 
> SRTM with OSM.
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Srtm
Thanx Greg.  IIRC, SRTM is raster data with a pixel with at best 90 X 90 m.
Even if it were 30 X 30 m, it would still be quite coarse for a running
path.  Strava.com is overkill for my needs.  For the altitude, all I'm
interested in really is a way to tag altitudes to vertices of 
locations I know and have them show up as a cross section.   Thanx for 
your pointers.

Yves

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