Marcos Dione's Comments
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| Geoglyph of the Sun God | Estoy revisando tu progreso y tiene muy buena pinta. Tengo sólo tres problemas:
Un abrazo, Marcos. |
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| OSM map a little blurry | Maybe you hit the zoom button in your browser and now all images are being resized. |
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| Inca Tracings | Pleas try and trace the new cat-like figure found on a jill recently. And try to make sense of the data already there, looks in really bad shape. |
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| Adding business to map |
That’s assuming @PejicJ managed to edit the map. @PejicJ what editor did you use? Can you send a link to the zone? |
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| Street not visible | And shouldn’t the name be in Cyrilic, instead of Latin letters? |
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| Observe — photos, traces, way geometry editing and more! | Is this Free Software? Any change to get this on F-Droid? |
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| No me deja Editar!! | Hola. Hay varais formas de editar el mapa; la más simple es siguindo estos pasos:
Eso lanza el editor iD con los datos de la zona visualizada. Evidentemente tienes un usuario y te has podido loggear, así que pasos 1 y 2están. La pregunta sería entonces: qué trataste de hacer luego, y qué pasó? |
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| Search the viewpoints in the map | There’s nothing in the OSM infra that provides all that. You will need to write it yourself, including:
And probably more. |
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| Nuevo en esto | Hola 777L. OSM es básicamente una base de datos con muchos subproductos; el más notorio es el mapa, pero también hay georeferenciadores (nominatim), motores de routeeo (osrm, graphhopper, etc) y miles de demases. Así que la primer pregunta es: qué tienes en mente? |
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| Why we should care about googles scoped storage on Android |
And you have to have a google account to even read that. I wonder what it says… |
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| OSM Translation Nightmare! | Translation is always done at phrase level, as words in most languages are not context free. For instance, the classic example, free, can mean free as in speech, or free as in beer. many words in English can be a noun or a verb (ditch) or even more examples. |
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| Uploading Street-Level Imagery to Multiple Sources |
You don’t need to run ls to get a list of files, just give the glob itself: for f in /data2/losangeles/seq01/*.JPG; do mogrify -gravity South -crop 4000x2200+0+0 “$f”; done If you have spaces or other stuff in the paths, escape them accordingly. And never forget to double-quote variable expansions, so spaces don’t break the parameter parsing. |
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| CartoCSS IRC channel? |
I guess you mean https://osmus.slack.com/, right? I found it in osm.wiki/List_of_OSM_centric_Slack_workspaces |
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| captcha | Sounds better than what I thought. And if they ever build an AI that can solve it, the we won! :-P |
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| captcha | Good point, but I still think we could help OSM and provide an alternative to the proprietary and mechanical-turk-for-free reCAPTCHA. |
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| OSMF Selling Data to Google? | Apri’s fool! |
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| Territorio y sus Representaciones | Hola Stela. ¿De qué forma te resultó difícil? ¿Qué estabas tratando de hacer? No entiendo la referencia a “lo solicitado” ni al río. Si contás un poco más capaz podemos ayudarte. |
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| Adding columns to a non-updatable import. | @woodpeck: well, the fact is that I’m using –slim, but also –drop, because of my space constraints. And thanks for the info about relations, in this case I didn’t have any problem because there are no relations with a castle_type tag. |
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| Deriving centerlines from riverbanks without. | @joost: yes, in fact, so far the tool has no way to guess the original river’s flow direction (the riverbanks do not contain that info) and in any case with branches, ST_ApproximateMedialAxis() returns LineStrings with almost arbitrary direction. At least the segments the tool adds are consistent with the direction of the LineStrings they’re added to. @imagico: re: exploding cases: I don’t need to find a huge riverbank to see the algo meltdown, with the last segment of the Rhône river is enough. I tell you, the skeleton and resulting medial are not pretty and bordering the useless. I’m playing with the idea of some polygon simplification at the end of the processing pipeline and polygon partitioning at the beginning. |
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| Deriving centerlines from riverbanks without. | @Warin61: Also, remember this is just a tool for generating the centerline. If I ever use it to import into OSM, it will surely be with a note of ‘check this actually makes sense’. @imagico’s idea of a Josm plugin is most probably the outcome. |