espenandersen.no
SOSI shape-up | Espen Andersen's site
https://espenandersen.no/sosi-shape-up
Espen Andersen's site. I have written an open-source program to convert Norwegian SOSI map data files into the more widely used Shapefile format. Downloads and documentation can be found on sosicon.espenandersen.no. The program is written in C , source code is available on GitHub. SOSI is just plain text. Syntactically the format resembles YAML. Which is simple enough. However, semantically it’s another story! My parser, Sosicon. Is not generic. It recognizes a subset of SOSI elements and converts th...
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GitHub - espena/sosicon: Design super-quality maps with raw data from the Norwegian Mapping Authority. Sosicon provides fast conversion from SOSI files to PostGIS or Shape.
https://github.com/espena/sosicon
Design super-quality maps with raw data from the Norwegian Mapping Authority. Sosicon provides fast conversion from SOSI files to PostGIS or Shape. Ragel in Ruby Host. Ragel in Ruby Host. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Cannot retrieve the latest commit at this time. Failed to load latest commit information. Sosicon v 1.0 (beta). SOSI is a data format used for exchanging geographical information in Norway. The name is an acronym for. Samordnet Opplegg for Stedfestet Informasjon". Prebuilt...
blog.thematicmapping.org
thematic mapping blog: Nordryggen on skis for 25 days - creating a route map
http://blog.thematicmapping.org/2015/03/nordryggen-on-skis-for-25-days-creating_20.html
Friday, 20 March 2015. Nordryggen on skis for 25 days - creating a route map. I’m currently doing my last preparations for a 25 days skiing trip across Nordryggen in Norway. It will of course depend on weather, snow conditions and blisters, but hopefully the conditions will be bearable. Norway has a great network of 500 cabins. Maintained by the Norwegian Trekking Association. The longest connected cross country skiing track I’ve found is around 500 km, - how to map it? SOSI is a common vector data format.
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master maps: March 2015
http://blog.mastermaps.com/2015_03_01_archive.html
Friday, 20 March 2015. Transferring a route from QGIS to your GPS. In my last blog post. We created a created a 500 km continuous line representing a ski route across Nordryggen in Norway. I need to transfer this route to my Garmin GPS so I can use it for navigation while skiing. How can it be done? Cross-country skiing in Skarvheimen, Norway. Photo: Bjørn Sandvik. Open the route in QGIS. Right click the layer and select "Save As.". Select " GPS eXchange Format [GPX]. To your GPS unit:. I’m current...
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