bounding box in JOSM
lat
10.8470757
10.8482862
long
15.0446431
15.0463866
There are several.
I'll leave them for you to experiment with. They are in chad2.osm
or pick them up here https://www.jatws.org/johnw/buildingexample.zip
Cheerio John
On 16 July 2017 at 15:27, Bjoern Hassler wrote:
Hi John,
Could you send me example coordinates or task number?
Bjoern
On 15 Jul 2017 16:37, "john whelan" wrote:
I suspect your standards are much higher than mine. Basically I ignore if
a building is square or not, in general I ignore buildings unless they have
been mapped two or three time
I suspect your standards are much higher than mine. Basically I ignore if
a building is square or not, in general I ignore buildings unless they have
been mapped two or three times in which case if they catch my eye I will
delete some of the multiple copies. It might be worthwhile building a
scri
Hi John,
At the recent Cambridge mapathon, we used this tool
https://github.com/OSM-Utilities/JOSM-Scripts-HOT/tree/master/www
(which we developed especially for mapathons).
You enter the hastags and time of your mapathon, and it produces a list of
changes made by those users during the mapathon,
I think they need visually inspecting unfortunately. They can be done in
batches ie look for untagged, then select a mapper, then zoom in to a
settlement so sometimes you can clear thirty at once but I can't think how
you'd script that.
It's just a little frustrating that some mappers have mapped
Hi John,
Let me know if I can do anything scripting-wise.
Bjoern
On 15 July 2017 at 02:49, john whelan wrote:
> I'm looking at Chad by bringing 10% of the country at a time. I'm seeing
> thousands of untagged ways most of which are buildings, far more than I
> would expect.
>
> If you're run
I'm looking at Chad by bringing 10% of the country at a time. I'm seeing
thousands of untagged ways most of which are buildings, far more than I
would expect.
If you're running a project in Chad that includes mapping buildings you may
wish to check the map in a week or two as I continue to tag un