[OSM-talk] OSM and Trackmaster

Nick Black nickblack1 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 17 10:29:26 GMT 2007


Didnt reply to all...

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From: Nick Black <nickblack1 at gmail.com>
Date: Jan 17, 2007 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OSM and Trackmaster
To: Francis Augusto Medeiros <francis at mgate.com.br>


The more layers the better, but after taking a look at the TAB you
gave me, it should look pretty good in OSM.

Meanwshile, if any PostGIS/OGC gurus could point me in the direction
of some docs that explain how the OGC Geometry specs deal with road
intersections to maintain topolgy, it would speed up the import.

Nick

On 1/17/07, Francis Augusto Medeiros <francis at mgate.com.br> wrote:
>
> On 17 de jan de 2007, at 07:06, Nick Black wrote:
>
> > No, it uses dao.rb to talk to the db.  I can produce .osm from it -
> > but there is a *minor* bug in that it duplicates nodes at
> > intersections, a la TIGER import.
>
> Do you think we can fix stuff like selecting the main roads,
> duplicate tracks, etc.? Would more layers be necessary or those there
> are cool already?
>
>
>
> >
> > On 1/17/07, SteveC <steve at asklater.com> wrote:
> >> * @ 16/01/07 03:40:46 PM nickblack1 at gmail.com wrote:
> >> > If you send me  a tab file, I have  script that reads from
> >> postGIS and
> >> > outputs directly to OSM Mysql.  I will modify it and test it
> >> locally
> >> > and then - if the sysadmins agree - load it directly into the
> >> > database.  Alternatively I can get it to dump SQL.
> >> >
> >> > Nick/Steve - any preference?
> >>
> >> sounds cool - does it generate insert statements?
> >>
> >> have fun,
> >>
> >> SteveC steve at asklater.com http://www.asklater.com/steve/
> >>
> >
> >
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> > Nick Black
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>
>


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