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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-11-25 00:12, André Pirard wrote
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-11-24 22:11, Julien Fastré
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Add the URL [1] in the required field, and click on "get the layers".
You will see all the layer available !
Choose your layer and give him a name.
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-11-24 22:19, Julien Fastré
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<pre wrap="">Does someone have the power to do that ? For newbies (like the recet
message) it would be useful. We could also update the AGIV luchtfotos
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Agathe Thepower, but it's like setting a Rendez Vous without
telling where <span class="moz-smiley-s3"><span> ;-) </span></span><br>
Could you, or someone(s) who's used to use Urbis tell me what
layers they need.<br>
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It seems that "AGIV(laanderen) aerial imagery (covers Brussels
region as well)".<br>
(to me, it seems that AGIV, URBIS and SPW use the same runs of
photos).<br>
So, you don't need the URBIS photos, you use AGIS, right?<br>
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Regarding the digitalized tiles, there is B/W vs color and what
they call FR vs NL, which is not France vs Netherlands, but fr vs
nl, French vs Dutch. So I make two versions, right?<br>
Now there are a lot of optional, additional layers to choose.<br>
Should I add them all, or is there anything annoying according to
your experience?<br>
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I think that I'll add everything. Anyone can remove anything he
wants from the command.<br>
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But, after all, the most simple would be to send me an URL you're
working with from the config.<br>
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What is there to change to AGIV?<br>
Aren't there usable, digitalized pictures for Flanders as well?<br>
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Cheers <br>
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I have added a, URBIS fr preset as I said: Base color fr + all
optional layers.<br>
Yet a detail about bbox (boundaries) to fix.<br>
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Imagery>Imagery preferences>refresh (whirling
arrows)>select URBIS fr>Activate>OK<br>
Imagery>URBIS fr and there should come your layer<br>
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The projection related message is new to JOSM, shouldn't exist (1)
and should be avoidable.<br>
I'll tell my JOSM friends about it.<br>
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Let me know if everything is right for you.<br>
I first thought that this map was scanty, but I looked at their
preview and it seems it's what I must get.<br>
Then will you want an URBIS nl?<br>
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I wanted to check the AGIV photos over Brussels, but they don't
work.<br>
Jo, the author, could you check what's going on there?<br>
Please note that, for photos, you'd better use jpeg than bmp.<br>
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It would be better that Urbis supported the projection 3857 too.<br>
Should I contact them to explain why? Who's best?<br>
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(1) JOSM underwent a drastic update two versions ago.<br>
The WMS and TMS caches were unified and, at my and other's request,
they now support WMTS.<br>
WMTS stresses the server less, is supported by URBIS and we should
use it.<br>
But it loops with URBIS. Yet another JOSM bug to report.<br>
I'll let you know when this issue will be solved.<br>
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WMTS generally does not work with the SPW.<br>
That is because, contrarily to what was said, it supports neither
4326 nor 3857.<br>
I won't explain that all over again.<br>
Please tell us when this issue will be fixed. <tt><PRIVATE
JOKE> Hi Julien! </PRIVATE JOKE><br>
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