[mkgmap-dev] [locator] What's next?
From WanMil wmgcnfg at web.de on Mon Jun 6 21:59:51 BST 2011
2 min for germany sounds great! Does the extract contain all ways tagged with boundary=administrative or does it contain only the ways that are referenced in the relations? I also think that osmosis takes too long for this filter job. It's the swiss army knife so you can do everything but other tools are more optimized to specialized tasks. WanMil > Hi, > I used osmconvert, o5mfilter and todays germany.osm.pbf from geofabrik > (gwdg-mirror). > > osmconvert.exe germany.osm.pbf --out-o5m>germany.o5m > o5mfilter.exe germany.o5m --keep-nodes= > --keep-ways-relations="boundary=administrative =postal_code">grenzen.osm > > This took just 2 minutes and the result seems to be ok, but I just took > a look into data with josm. The size of germany.o5m is about 1.4 GB. > > > Am 06.06.2011 21:12, schrieb WanMil: >> Anyhow it would be interesting if you can post the parameters one has to >> use to filter the boundaries and postal_codes using o5mfilter (or >> osmfilter). > > _______________________________________________ > mkgmap-dev mailing list > mkgmap-dev at lists.mkgmap.org.uk > http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev
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