Vicky Vergara
Vicky Vergara
@MarHoff latest version has length_m also there is a column about the geometry direction (one_way), so: cost_m and reverse_cost_m can be set in postgres based on the values of one_way.
There is always a learning curve in everything: - little learning curve: osm2pgrouting, osm2po etc - big learning curve: postgis, pgrouting
refers to #41 also
Things are related, yes, but the idea of osm2pgrouting is from OSM, store into the database the data that is needed to do routing. How the pre-processing is done for...
even that I like consistencies, we need to use what is best for the purpose pgRouting is very complex for using markdown sphinx is very complex for documenting osm2pgrouiting ;)
Version 2.1, will also have the same problem, it will not be able to load in one call a continent, or a large coutry, but it will allow to make...
Good to hear, it will remain as a feature request, because if the "incremental" works I need to figure out how to do "incremental" on one big file
No update, but loading Canada, United States of Mexico and and USA separately or maybe by state/province
When you mention "It gets something like this." the map shows only nodes and the data is osm data. A curved line geometry is made out of many nodes. I...
Roads are segmented like with speed bumps, stop signs, pedestrian crossings, etc