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Fwd: [vtp] Import from OpenSteetMap Mittente: ExportToCanoma <[hidden email]> Data: 21/12/2012 07:38 A: "GFOSS. it" <[hidden email]> Inoltro l'annuncio di Ben nella lista VTP delle nuove funzioni di import dei dati OpenStreetMap. :) > Da: "Ben Discoe" <[hidden email]> > Data: 21 dicembre 2012 04:45:05 GMT+01:00 > A: <[hidden email]> > Oggetto: [vtp] Import from OpenSteetMap > Rispondi a: [hidden email] > > I recently checked in a series of improvements to how VTBuilder imports from > OpenStreetMap. > > To start with, we can now read structures as well as roads, and we try to > pull as much out of the OSM tags as we can. So, it should be able to do > fences, walls, buildings with height and roof style, in addition to roads > with attributes such as paved, and number of lanes. > > This is built into version 1.35 recently uploaded, so if you like > OpenStreetMap, give it a try! > > Typical steps: > > 1. Go to http://www.openstreetmap.org/ > > 2. Find somewhere interesting to you. > > You'll want to pick somewhere you already have elevation data for. > > 3. Click 'Export' and Format to Export: OpenStreetMap XML Data > > 4. Chose your area (not too large - it will limit you to a certain size > area) > > 5. Press "Export", save the .osm file to your disk > > 6. Open VTBuilder, drop in the .osm file. It will make 2 new layers for > you. > > 7. You may want to clean up the road network with "Roads: Clean Roadmap" > > 8. You'll want to use Layer: Convert Project so your new layers have the > same CRS as your elevation (if they don't already). > > 9. Save your .vtst and .rmf to the usual places > > 10. Bring them up in Enviro. > > Here's an example of Roberto's part of Italy, Gaeta: > > http://vterrain.org/Screenshots/2012/gaeta-osm.jpg > > You can reply here on the list, how it worked. I am especially interested > if there was anything you expected from the OSM that didn't import, or > didn't import correctly. An interesting thing about OSM (a strength or a > weakness depending on how you look at it) is that their worldwide community > uses the semi-standard OSM tags in .. diverse ways. So, I look forward to > adding more ways to interpret how the OSM tags are used. > > -Ben > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > __._,_.___ > Reply via web post Reply to sender Reply to group Start a New Topic Messages in > Recent Activity: > > Visit Your Group > Yahoo! Groups > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use • Send us Feedback -- Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia www.faunalia.eu Full contact details at www.faunalia.eu/pc Nuovi corsi QGIS e PostGIS: http://www.faunalia.it/calendario _______________________________________________ [hidden email] http://lists.gfoss.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gfoss Questa e' una lista di discussione pubblica aperta a tutti. I messaggi di questa lista non hanno relazione diretta con le posizioni dell'Associazione GFOSS.it. 630 iscritti al 1.12.2012 |
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