[OSM-Talk-ZA] newbie

John john.vez at gmail.com
Thu Aug 28 17:54:18 BST 2008


Tips?

1) Go through and keep this open:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Potlatch/Primer

2) Start with mapping the highlevel road structure using Aerial Yahoo,
which is the default background when editting. Tracks can come later!!
Start by extending existing ways which are incomplete. (Unfortunately
not great resolution in the Vereeniging area so zoom out if the
background disappears.)

3) Esc gets you out of most mistakes. Otherwise U for Undo (also icon
on screen) or H for history to undo a specific way.

Just do it!!

John



2008/8/27 Kenny France <kenny at xarex.com>:
> Hi John,
>
> I didn't do it this w-end, still getting to grips with the edting software
>
> I am planning on doing it this Sunday when the roads are a little quieter,
>
> Do you have any tips / tricks that I should keep in mind?
>
> Thanks
>
> K-
>
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> Subject: Re: [OSM-Talk-ZA] newbie
>
> Hi Kenny,
>
> Hope you managed to map Vereeniging over the weekend.
>
> If not, Potlatch (online editor) is very easy. I did my first edits over the
>
>
> weekend (Irene and Sunninghill). It also has a very good online help which
>
> gives you all the basics (Keep it open in a separate tab or window to start
>
> with).
>
> I started by editing the maps in my area without uploading. That way you can
>
>
> see how the "ways" should be done. Potlatch offers "Play" mode after you
>
> login to edit which does not actually do the changes on the database,
>
> therefore you can't do damage :-)
>
> gpx upload is also self-explanatory and easy. Your attached gpx I was able
> to
>
> import so seems OK!
>
> Have fun!!
>
> John
>
> On Friday 22 August 2008 14:08, Russell Cloran wrote:
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>> Hi Kenny,
>
>>
>
>> Welcome to the project :)
>
>>
>
>> The beginners guide is probably the easiest place to start,
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>>
>
>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Beginners'_Guide
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>>
>
>> It details how to upload your GPX files. You then need to trace your
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>> GPS traces with an editor -- I'd recommend Potlatch for a beginner or
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>> non-technical person. You might want to give JOSM a try if you're more
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>> technically inclined, or after using Potlatch for a while -- I find it
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>> slightly more powerful and easy to use.
>
>>
>
>> The beginners guide is scarce on details of using Potlatch, the best
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>> is to go to the Potlatch page in the wiki,
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>>
>
>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Potlatch
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>>
>
>> Enjoy.
>
>>
>
>> Russell
>
>>
>
>> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Kenny France <kenny at xarex.com> wrote:
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>> > Hi Guys,
>
>> >
>
>> > I am new to OSM and would like to know if there are any easy to
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>> > follow tutorials on how to start mapping?
>
>> >
>
>> > I have a app loaded o my blackberry and can export GPX and KML files
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>> > (see
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>> > attached)
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>> >
>
>> > now how do I add them to the map?
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>> >
>
>> > if I can get this right or if someone can help me I plan on Mapping
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>> > Vereeniging this weekend,
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>> >
>
>> > thanks
>
>> >
>
>> > K-
>
>> >
>
>> >
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