Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Jo
This is quite odd. When I try it with Potlatch, the target road gets a blue
'lining', whether there is a target node or not.

I'll work on a little video tutorial for JOSM tonight. I already created
some for more complicated stuff in this channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/yoyo7yoyo

There is no sound. Some have captions, but unfortunately many of the
shortcut keys were changed over the past few months.

b instead of w to create a building
del instead of d to delete what is selected
x is still extrude, but it's more efficient to double click to add a node
on a building contour (while in extrude mode) than to add it with a, then
select it with s. (so I have also been learning since I created those
videos)

j will do what you want to do: join a node to the nearest way(s)
m will merge two or more nodes. The last node that was added to the
selection is the one that will remain
g will detach a node from a way
c will combine two ways

Jo

2012/9/5 Joren DC 

>  The problem is that it doesn't 'change appearence'. When I just drag the
> road to the other road, it wouldn't snap to a point ... because the target
> road has no node to snap to. :s I think I'm stuck right now.
>
> If you find some free time to send a link for a JOSM walkthrough (to
> connect roads)?
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 5/09/12 00:12, Jo schreef:
>
> I just tried it once more. It's not needed to have node on the way you
> want to connect to. As soon as it 'changes appearance', you can release the
> mouse button. Usually you still want to remove the node you started from by
> selecting it and pressing 'del'.
>
> Thanks for helping out fixing the map.
>
> Jo
>
> 2012/9/5 Joren DC 
>
>>  Thanks for investing your time :-).
>>
>> My method as I thought you meant:
>>
>> - I make sure there is a note on my connection point
>> - I clicked on the unconnected road
>> - Then clicked on the end of my selected road to select the last note
>> - I draw a 'new' streetline from the end of the selected road to a note
>> (I made in step 1).
>>
>> I found these unconnected roads by Johan C.'s link:
>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Joren
>>
>> Op 4/09/12 23:58, Jo schreef:
>>
>> I'll look into them in detail tomorrow. You probably did more or less
>> what I said for Potlatch, but some nodes still need to be removed and
>> sometimes the ways need to be concatenated (samengevoegd). Which I might
>> have forgotten to mention.
>>
>> Jo
>>
>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>>
>>>  That will be very helpful. Thanks!
>>>
>>> What did I wrong with my edits? I'm sorry.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Joren
>>>
>>> Op 4/09/12 23:52, Jo schreef:
>>>
>>> I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...
>>>
>>> BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?
>>>
>>> If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an editing
>>> session) with JOSM to show how to accomplish what you try to do. I see you
>>> are also adding bus routes. That too is a lot easier with JOSM.
>>>
>>> Jo
>>>
>>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>>>
  To be sure: am I doing it right?

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits

 I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).

 Kind regards,
 Joren

 Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:

 OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed
 line, move it over the node and the nodes of the target way become blue.

 My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box. It's
 worth it later on.

 Jo

 2012/9/4 Joren DC 

>  Jo,
>
> I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago. I'll
> try it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:
>
> Which editor are you using?
>
> With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to
> connect it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.
>
> In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to
> help you with that one.
>
> Jo
>
> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>
>>  Sure!
>>
>> But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the
>> road by dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the
>> other road... How to let it snap?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Joren
>>
>> Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:
>>
>> Hi there
>>
>>  Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:
>>
>>
>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>>
>>
>>  These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in
>> any navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these 
>> red
>> dots i

Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Joren DC
The problem is that it doesn't 'change appearence'. When I just drag the 
road to the other road, it wouldn't snap to a point ... because the 
target road has no node to snap to. :s I think I'm stuck right now.


If you find some free time to send a link for a JOSM walkthrough (to 
connect roads)?


Kind regards,
Joren

Op 5/09/12 00:12, Jo schreef:
I just tried it once more. It's not needed to have node on the way you 
want to connect to. As soon as it 'changes appearance', you can 
release the mouse button. Usually you still want to remove the node 
you started from by selecting it and pressing 'del'.


Thanks for helping out fixing the map.

Jo

2012/9/5 Joren DC >


Thanks for investing your time :-).

My method as I thought you meant:

- I make sure there is a note on my connection point
- I clicked on the unconnected road
- Then clicked on the end of my selected road to select the last note
- I draw a 'new' streetline from the end of the selected road to a
note (I made in step 1).

I found these unconnected roads by Johan C.'s link:

http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5


Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 23:58, Jo schreef:

I'll look into them in detail tomorrow. You probably did more or
less what I said for Potlatch, but some nodes still need to be
removed and sometimes the ways need to be concatenated
(samengevoegd). Which I might have forgotten to mention.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

That will be very helpful. Thanks!

What did I wrong with my edits? I'm sorry.

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 23:52, Jo schreef:

I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...

BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?

If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an
editing session) with JOSM to show how to accomplish what
you try to do. I see you are also adding bus routes. That
too is a lot easier with JOSM.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

To be sure: am I doing it right?

http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits


I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:

OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you
a red dashed line, move it over the node and the nodes
of the target way become blue.

My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in
the box. It's worth it later on.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

Jo,

I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a
while ago. I'll try it with JOSM, but I'm not that
familiar with JOSM.

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:

Which editor are you using?

With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the
node you want to connect it to, while holding Ctrl
of Shift, then m for merge.

In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will
surely will be able to help you with that one.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

Sure!

But I have a question about this topic: when I
try to connect the road by dragging its end to
the connection point, it doesn't snap to the
other road... How to let it snap?

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:

Hi there

Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red
again:


http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5


These are all unconnected ways which will
cause routing errors in any navigation device
based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove
these red dots in his/her province?

2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere
mailto:sander...@gmail.com>>

It looks like, in half a month, that most
problems are gone now. At least almost
all problems concerning routability for
cars are gone, and the others are also
   

Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Jo
I just tried it once more. It's not needed to have node on the way you want
to connect to. As soon as it 'changes appearance', you can release the
mouse button. Usually you still want to remove the node you started from by
selecting it and pressing 'del'.

Thanks for helping out fixing the map.

Jo

2012/9/5 Joren DC 

>  Thanks for investing your time :-).
>
> My method as I thought you meant:
>
> - I make sure there is a note on my connection point
> - I clicked on the unconnected road
> - Then clicked on the end of my selected road to select the last note
> - I draw a 'new' streetline from the end of the selected road to a note (I
> made in step 1).
>
> I found these unconnected roads by Johan C.'s link:
> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 4/09/12 23:58, Jo schreef:
>
> I'll look into them in detail tomorrow. You probably did more or less what
> I said for Potlatch, but some nodes still need to be removed and sometimes
> the ways need to be concatenated (samengevoegd). Which I might have
> forgotten to mention.
>
> Jo
>
> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>
>>  That will be very helpful. Thanks!
>>
>> What did I wrong with my edits? I'm sorry.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Joren
>>
>> Op 4/09/12 23:52, Jo schreef:
>>
>> I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...
>>
>> BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?
>>
>> If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an editing
>> session) with JOSM to show how to accomplish what you try to do. I see you
>> are also adding bus routes. That too is a lot easier with JOSM.
>>
>> Jo
>>
>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>>
>>>  To be sure: am I doing it right?
>>>
>>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits
>>>
>>> I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Joren
>>>
>>> Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:
>>>
>>> OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed
>>> line, move it over the node and the nodes of the target way become blue.
>>>
>>> My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box. It's
>>> worth it later on.
>>>
>>> Jo
>>>
>>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>>>
  Jo,

 I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago. I'll try
 it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.

 Kind regards,
 Joren

 Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:

 Which editor are you using?

 With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to
 connect it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.

 In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to
 help you with that one.

 Jo

 2012/9/4 Joren DC 

>  Sure!
>
> But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the road
> by dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the other
> road... How to let it snap?
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:
>
> Hi there
>
>  Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:
>
>
> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>
>
>  These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in
> any navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red
> dots in his/her province?
>
> 2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere 
>
>> It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone now. At
>> least almost all problems concerning routability for cars are gone, and 
>> the
>> others are also diminishing.
>>
>> Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better than the UK
>> now, and even better than some parts in Germany.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sander
>>
>> 2012/5/15 Johan C 
>>
>>>  Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:
>>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=4.32973&lat=50.82125&zoom=9showing
>>>  several hundred routing problems in Belgium?
>>>
>>>
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Joren DC

Thanks for investing your time :-).

My method as I thought you meant:

- I make sure there is a note on my connection point
- I clicked on the unconnected road
- Then clicked on the end of my selected road to select the last note
- I draw a 'new' streetline from the end of the selected road to a note 
(I made in step 1).


I found these unconnected roads by Johan C.'s link: 
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5 



Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 23:58, Jo schreef:
I'll look into them in detail tomorrow. You probably did more or less 
what I said for Potlatch, but some nodes still need to be removed and 
sometimes the ways need to be concatenated (samengevoegd). Which I 
might have forgotten to mention.


Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC >


That will be very helpful. Thanks!

What did I wrong with my edits? I'm sorry.

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 23:52, Jo schreef:

I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...

BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?

If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an editing
session) with JOSM to show how to accomplish what you try to do.
I see you are also adding bus routes. That too is a lot easier
with JOSM.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

To be sure: am I doing it right?

http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits


I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:

OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a
red dashed line, move it over the node and the nodes of the
target way become blue.

My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the
box. It's worth it later on.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

Jo,

I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a
while ago. I'll try it with JOSM, but I'm not that
familiar with JOSM.

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:

Which editor are you using?

With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node
you want to connect it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift,
then m for merge.

In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely
will be able to help you with that one.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

Sure!

But I have a question about this topic: when I try
to connect the road by dragging its end to the
connection point, it doesn't snap to the other
road... How to let it snap?

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:

Hi there

Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:


http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5


These are all unconnected ways which will cause
routing errors in any navigation device based on
OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red dots
in his/her province?

2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere mailto:sander...@gmail.com>>

It looks like, in half a month, that most
problems are gone now. At least almost all
problems concerning routability for cars are
gone, and the others are also diminishing.

Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a
lot better than the UK now, and even better
than some parts in Germany.

Cheers,
Sander

2012/5/15 Johan C mailto:osm...@gmail.com>>

Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:

http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=4.32973&lat=50.82125&zoom=9
showing several hundred routing problems
in Belgium?


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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Jo
I'll look into them in detail tomorrow. You probably did more or less what
I said for Potlatch, but some nodes still need to be removed and sometimes
the ways need to be concatenated (samengevoegd). Which I might have
forgotten to mention.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC 

>  That will be very helpful. Thanks!
>
> What did I wrong with my edits? I'm sorry.
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 4/09/12 23:52, Jo schreef:
>
> I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...
>
> BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?
>
> If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an editing session)
> with JOSM to show how to accomplish what you try to do. I see you are also
> adding bus routes. That too is a lot easier with JOSM.
>
> Jo
>
> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>
>>  To be sure: am I doing it right?
>>
>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits
>>
>> I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Joren
>>
>> Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:
>>
>> OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed
>> line, move it over the node and the nodes of the target way become blue.
>>
>> My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box. It's
>> worth it later on.
>>
>> Jo
>>
>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>>
>>>  Jo,
>>>
>>> I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago. I'll try
>>> it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Joren
>>>
>>> Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:
>>>
>>> Which editor are you using?
>>>
>>> With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to
>>> connect it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.
>>>
>>> In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to help
>>> you with that one.
>>>
>>> Jo
>>>
>>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>>>
  Sure!

 But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the road
 by dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the other
 road... How to let it snap?

 Kind regards,
 Joren

 Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:

 Hi there

  Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:


 http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5


  These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in any
 navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red dots
 in his/her province?

 2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere 

> It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone now. At
> least almost all problems concerning routability for cars are gone, and 
> the
> others are also diminishing.
>
> Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better than the UK
> now, and even better than some parts in Germany.
>
> Cheers,
> Sander
>
> 2012/5/15 Johan C 
>
>>  Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:
>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=4.32973&lat=50.82125&zoom=9showing
>>  several hundred routing problems in Belgium?
>>
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Joren DC

That will be very helpful. Thanks!

What did I wrong with my edits? I'm sorry.

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 23:52, Jo schreef:

I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...

BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?

If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an editing 
session) with JOSM to show how to accomplish what you try to do. I see 
you are also adding bus routes. That too is a lot easier with JOSM.


Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC >


To be sure: am I doing it right?

http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits


I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:

OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red
dashed line, move it over the node and the nodes of the target
way become blue.

My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box.
It's worth it later on.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

Jo,

I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while
ago. I'll try it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:

Which editor are you using?

With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you
want to connect it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m
for merge.

In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be
able to help you with that one.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

Sure!

But I have a question about this topic: when I try to
connect the road by dragging its end to the connection
point, it doesn't snap to the other road... How to let
it snap?

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:

Hi there

Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:


http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5


These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing
errors in any navigation device based on OSM. Is
anybody willing to remove these red dots in his/her
province?

2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere mailto:sander...@gmail.com>>

It looks like, in half a month, that most problems
are gone now. At least almost all problems
concerning routability for cars are gone, and the
others are also diminishing.

Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot
better than the UK now, and even better than some
parts in Germany.

Cheers,
Sander

2012/5/15 Johan C mailto:osm...@gmail.com>>

Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:

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showing several hundred routing problems in
Belgium?


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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Jo
I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...

BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?

If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an editing session)
with JOSM to show how to accomplish what you try to do. I see you are also
adding bus routes. That too is a lot easier with JOSM.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC 

>  To be sure: am I doing it right?
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits
>
> I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:
>
> OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed line,
> move it over the node and the nodes of the target way become blue.
>
> My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box. It's
> worth it later on.
>
> Jo
>
> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>
>>  Jo,
>>
>> I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago. I'll try
>> it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Joren
>>
>> Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:
>>
>> Which editor are you using?
>>
>> With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to connect
>> it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.
>>
>> In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to help
>> you with that one.
>>
>> Jo
>>
>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>>
>>>  Sure!
>>>
>>> But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the road
>>> by dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the other
>>> road... How to let it snap?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Joren
>>>
>>> Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:
>>>
>>> Hi there
>>>
>>>  Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>>>
>>>
>>>  These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in any
>>> navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red dots
>>> in his/her province?
>>>
>>> 2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere 
>>>
 It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone now. At
 least almost all problems concerning routability for cars are gone, and the
 others are also diminishing.

 Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better than the UK
 now, and even better than some parts in Germany.

 Cheers,
 Sander

 2012/5/15 Johan C 

>  Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:
> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=4.32973&lat=50.82125&zoom=9showing
>  several hundred routing problems in Belgium?
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Joren DC

To be sure: am I doing it right?

http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits

I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:
OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed 
line, move it over the node and the nodes of the target way become blue.


My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box. It's 
worth it later on.


Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC >


Jo,

I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago.
I'll try it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:

Which editor are you using?

With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to
connect it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.

In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able
to help you with that one.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be>>

Sure!

But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect
the road by dragging its end to the connection point, it
doesn't snap to the other road... How to let it snap?

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:

Hi there

Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:


http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5


These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing
errors in any navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody
willing to remove these red dots in his/her province?

2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere mailto:sander...@gmail.com>>

It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are
gone now. At least almost all problems concerning
routability for cars are gone, and the others are also
diminishing.

Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot
better than the UK now, and even better than some parts
in Germany.

Cheers,
Sander

2012/5/15 Johan C mailto:osm...@gmail.com>>

Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Jo
OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed line,
move it over the node and the nodes of the target way become blue.

My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box. It's worth
it later on.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC 

>  Jo,
>
> I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago. I'll try it
> with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:
>
> Which editor are you using?
>
> With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to connect
> it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.
>
> In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to help
> you with that one.
>
> Jo
>
> 2012/9/4 Joren DC 
>
>>  Sure!
>>
>> But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the road by
>> dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the other
>> road... How to let it snap?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Joren
>>
>> Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:
>>
>> Hi there
>>
>>  Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:
>>
>>
>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>>
>>
>>  These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in any
>> navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red dots
>> in his/her province?
>>
>> 2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere 
>>
>>> It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone now. At
>>> least almost all problems concerning routability for cars are gone, and the
>>> others are also diminishing.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better than the UK
>>> now, and even better than some parts in Germany.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Sander
>>>
>>> 2012/5/15 Johan C 
>>>
  Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:
 http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=4.32973&lat=50.82125&zoom=9showing
  several hundred routing problems in Belgium?


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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Joren DC

Jo,

I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago. I'll try 
it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.


Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:

Which editor are you using?

With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to 
connect it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.


In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to 
help you with that one.


Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC >


Sure!

But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the
road by dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap
to the other road... How to let it snap?

Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:

Hi there

Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:


http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5


These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in
any navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove
these red dots in his/her province?

2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere mailto:sander...@gmail.com>>

It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone
now. At least almost all problems concerning routability for
cars are gone, and the others are also diminishing.

Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better
than the UK now, and even better than some parts in Germany.

Cheers,
Sander

2012/5/15 Johan C mailto:osm...@gmail.com>>

Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Jo
Which editor are you using?

With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to connect
it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.

In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to help
you with that one.

Jo

2012/9/4 Joren DC 

>  Sure!
>
> But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the road by
> dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the other
> road... How to let it snap?
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:
>
> Hi there
>
>  Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:
>
>
> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>
>
>  These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in any
> navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red dots
> in his/her province?
>
> 2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere 
>
>> It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone now. At least
>> almost all problems concerning routability for cars are gone, and the
>> others are also diminishing.
>>
>> Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better than the UK
>> now, and even better than some parts in Germany.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sander
>>
>> 2012/5/15 Johan C 
>>
>>>  Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:
>>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=4.32973&lat=50.82125&zoom=9showing
>>>  several hundred routing problems in Belgium?
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Joren DC

Sure!

But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the road 
by dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the 
other road... How to let it snap?


Kind regards,
Joren

Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:

Hi there

Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:

http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5 



These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in any 
navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red 
dots in his/her province?


2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere >


It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone now.
At least almost all problems concerning routability for cars are
gone, and the others are also diminishing.

Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better than the
UK now, and even better than some parts in Germany.

Cheers,
Sander

2012/5/15 Johan C mailto:osm...@gmail.com>>

Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view

2012-09-04 Thread Johan C
Hi there

Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:

http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5


These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in any
navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red dots
in his/her province?

2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere 

> It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone now. At least
> almost all problems concerning routability for cars are gone, and the
> others are also diminishing.
>
> Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better than the UK now,
> and even better than some parts in Germany.
>
> Cheers,
> Sander
>
> 2012/5/15 Johan C 
>
>> Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:
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>>  several hundred routing problems in Belgium?
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