Re: [Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread David Woolley

On 13/01/17 22:44, Lester Caine wrote:

You simply reverse the direction the way is drawn. What editor are you
using as it's fairly obvious on all of them which direction a way has
been input.


I think you will find that JOSM defaults to also changing the oneway to 
oneway=-1 so there is no net change; you need to override that default 
behaviour, or use oneway=-1 in the first place.


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Re: [Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread Mark Goodge

On 13/01/2017 22:44, Lester Caine wrote:

On 13/01/17 22:36, Mark Goodge wrote:

There is a one-way street (to be more precise, a service road) in my
town centre which has the wrong direction of flow on OSM. I can't see
any obvious way of changing that - the "oneway" tag merely has a value
of "yes", and there's no direction attribute anywhere that I can see.

Is it simply a case of deleting the way and re-adding it in the right
direction, or is there a better solution?


You simply reverse the direction the way is drawn. What editor are you
using as it's fairly obvious on all of them which direction a way has
been input.


Ah, OK. That's a link that I simply hadn't spotted I could click. I'm 
using the default iD editor.


Mark


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Re: [Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread Andy Townsend

On 13/01/2017 22:36, Mark Goodge wrote:
There is a one-way street (to be more precise, a service road) in my 
town centre which has the wrong direction of flow on OSM. I can't see 
any obvious way of changing that - the "oneway" tag merely has a value 
of "yes", and there's no direction attribute anywhere that I can see.


Is it simply a case of deleting the way and re-adding it in the right 
direction, or is there a better solution? 


Most of the editors have a "make it go backwards" option.  The one in iD 
is the double chevron << with a tooltip of of "Make this line go in the 
opposite direction".


What's supposed to happen is that the editors are supposed to do 
"sensible" things with other tags (e.g. forwards / backwards relation 
memberships) - but I'd check those too just to make sure.


Best Regards,

Andy


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Re: [Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread Lester Caine
On 13/01/17 22:36, Mark Goodge wrote:
> There is a one-way street (to be more precise, a service road) in my
> town centre which has the wrong direction of flow on OSM. I can't see
> any obvious way of changing that - the "oneway" tag merely has a value
> of "yes", and there's no direction attribute anywhere that I can see.
> 
> Is it simply a case of deleting the way and re-adding it in the right
> direction, or is there a better solution?

You simply reverse the direction the way is drawn. What editor are you
using as it's fairly obvious on all of them which direction a way has
been input.

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[Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread Mark Goodge
There is a one-way street (to be more precise, a service road) in my 
town centre which has the wrong direction of flow on OSM. I can't see 
any obvious way of changing that - the "oneway" tag merely has a value 
of "yes", and there's no direction attribute anywhere that I can see.


Is it simply a case of deleting the way and re-adding it in the right 
direction, or is there a better solution?


Mark

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