Oh, the Canadian tagging page should be changed & cross-referenced
with geobase page & realworld usage.
So it might not be totally current info. (needs fixing)
Sam
On 3/13/10, James Ewen wrote:
> I was looking at the Canadian tagging page, and saw that they have a
> list of ways that should be
a portion of the nodes was referenced 2 times. and then the way isn't closed
anymore.
easy to spot if you open the osm file oand search for a node which is listed
twice.
In Josm you can enable segment numbers and as soon as 2 are drawn above each
other you will know the problematic area.
On Sat,
I was looking at the Canadian tagging page, and saw that they have a
list of ways that should be trunk. One of them is the highway from
Edmonton to Fort McMurray, so I clicked along the way, and turned it
into a trunk rather than just primary. There were also a bunch of
problems, due to some unname
Can someone that knows what they are doing have a look at Lesser Slave Lake?
It looks like it should be a circular way defining a lake, but
something is not right. It is not a circular way. I can't cut it into
pieces either. I think there are multiple ways stacked, but don't know
how to find out.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Richard Weait wrote:
> I've also sent this note to the editor of the two ways in question.
The reply from Alexander, via site email:
Subject Re: International boundaries
Date13 March 2010 at 20:58
Hello, Richard!
Yes, now the border o
Hi all,
With many thanks to those hiker/snowmobilers/navigator(s) who have actually
hiked the Voyageur Trails up by Nipiging (east of Thunder Bay) and comparing
it direcly with the Land Information Ontario Data. I had a 2nd wonderfully
detailed track set of tracks to work with, so I started to d
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