Re: [Talk-us] How do I fix dupe nodes in waterways?

2012-05-20 Thread James Umbanhowar
I'm guessing that if you remove all the (superfluous) NHD:xxx tags, they
will then become duplicate nodes in waterways, which I think can still
be fixed in JOSM.


On Sun, 2012-05-20 at 19:42 -0400, Nathan Edgars II wrote: 
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/136738748
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/136765496
> 
> I'm creating waterway relations for major rivers and came across this 
> import, which has a whole bunch of dupes. I run the JOSM validator and 
> all it gives is "Duplicate nodes in two un-closed ways - Duplicated 
> nodes" with a grayed-out Fix button. Manually selecting each one and 
> hitting M is an option, but there are 648 on just this one river.
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Re: [Talk-us] How do I fix dupe nodes in waterways?

2012-05-20 Thread Nathan Edgars II

On 5/20/2012 8:22 PM, James Umbanhowar wrote:

I'm guessing that if you remove all the (superfluous) NHD:xxx tags, they
will then become duplicate nodes in waterways, which I think can still
be fixed in JOSM.


Nope - removed all but waterway=* and I have the same problem. I've 
noticed "boundary duplicated nodes" showing up in errors and being 
fixable, but even removing all tags and adding boundary=administrative 
doesn't help in this case.


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Re: [Talk-us] How do I fix dupe nodes in waterways?

2012-05-20 Thread the Old Topo Depot
It looks like many of these are at the ends of ways; perhaps whip up a
quick JOSM plugin that'll look for thee conditions on ways with NHD tags;
perhaps intersected with what the current validator returns; and just fix
em

Then perhaps fix the importer as well.


On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Nathan Edgars II wrote:

> On 5/20/2012 8:22 PM, James Umbanhowar wrote:
>
>> I'm guessing that if you remove all the (superfluous) NHD:xxx tags, they
>> will then become duplicate nodes in waterways, which I think can still
>> be fixed in JOSM.
>>
>
> Nope - removed all but waterway=* and I have the same problem. I've
> noticed "boundary duplicated nodes" showing up in errors and being fixable,
> but even removing all tags and adding boundary=administrative doesn't help
> in this case.
>
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Re: [Talk-us] How do I fix dupe nodes in waterways?

2012-05-20 Thread Nathan Edgars II

On 5/20/2012 9:02 PM, the Old Topo Depot wrote:

It looks like many of these are at the ends of ways; perhaps whip up a
quick JOSM plugin that'll look for thee conditions on ways with NHD
tags; perhaps intersected with what the current validator returns; and
just fix em

The "just fix em" is where I'm stuck. The Fix button is grayed out.

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Re: [Talk-us] How do I fix dupe nodes in waterways?

2012-05-20 Thread Mike N

On 5/20/2012 7:42 PM, Nathan Edgars II wrote:

I'm creating waterway relations for major rivers and came across this
import, which has a whole bunch of dupes. I run the JOSM validator and
all it gives is "Duplicate nodes in two un-closed ways - Duplicated
nodes" with a grayed-out Fix button.


This ticket indicates that the behavior is by design: 
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/6072


  And, there's a 'short circuit' in the last comment (S!)

  The alternative is a 'bot' to run on the whole US.  I imagine that 
there's a number of these cases from the earlier NHD imports.



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