On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 22:48:48 +0100, John McKerrell wrote:
>> Yes, they'd just dragged some nodes around rather randomly
>> OK, so I'll never know who.. guess just someone trying out potlach
It's beginning to look to me like potlach is too dangerous to allow
casual use because it doesn't have an e
On 17 Aug 2008, at 22:08, graham wrote:
> Henry Loenwind wrote:
>> graham wrote:
>>
>>> and correcting them this evening, but nothing in between. Is there
>>> any
>>> kind of edit it doesn't show?
>>
>> Maybe someone moved the nodes? That wouldn't show up in the way's
>> history...
>
> Yes, t
Henry Loenwind wrote:
> graham wrote:
>
>> and correcting them this evening, but nothing in between. Is there any
>> kind of edit it doesn't show?
>
> Maybe someone moved the nodes? That wouldn't show up in the way's history...
Yes, they'd just dragged some nodes around rather randomly
OK, so I
graham wrote:
> and correcting them this evening, but nothing in between. Is there any
> kind of edit it doesn't show?
Maybe someone moved the nodes? That wouldn't show up in the way's history...
cu
Henry
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 08:53:50PM +0100, graham wrote:
> Thanks Shaun
>
> Simple when you know how.
> Odd though - I just corrected some roads someone had dragged off by a
> few hundred metres; the history shows me creating the roads 6 months ago
> and correcting them this evening, but nothing
Thanks Shaun
Simple when you know how.
Odd though - I just corrected some roads someone had dragged off by a
few hundred metres; the history shows me creating the roads 6 months ago
and correcting them this evening, but nothing in between. Is there any
kind of edit it doesn't show?
Graham
Sha
Hi Graham,
Try using the data layer on the OpenStreetMap web site. Click the little
+ on the top right of the map, and then check the data layer option. You
can then click on the way/node to find the information that you require,
including the full history.
Shaun
graham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry
Hi,
Sorry, I've obviously not been reading all my osm mail.. Now we don't
have the last editors name displayed in osmarender any more, what's the
quick way to find the last person to edit some data (in particular, if
you see some obvious mistakes introduced while browsing the map)
Thanks
Graha
http://www.google.com/mapmaker/mapfiles/s/launched.html
Looks like Ed P got some ideas at SOTM ;)
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In the UK highway engineers refer to them as "chicane barriers" or just
"chicanes".
David
On 17/08/2008 13:15, Stephan Schildberg wrote:
> How do you call this type of street furniture which prevents pedestrians
> crossing streets at full speed?
>
> http://www.achim-bartoschek.de/fotos/bahn/rp/
> How do you call this type of street furniture which prevents pedestrians
> crossing streets at full speed?
>
> http://www.achim-bartoschek.de/fotos/bahn/rp/amiche02.jpg
>
> lot's of them here:
> http://www.achim-bartoschek.de/bahn__draengelgitter.htm
As just answered on talk-de:
http://wiki.op
How do you call this type of street furniture which prevents pedestrians
crossing streets at full speed?
http://www.achim-bartoschek.de/fotos/bahn/rp/amiche02.jpg
lot's of them here: http://www.achim-bartoschek.de/bahn__draengelgitter.htm
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Florian Heer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> During that I came across a lot of templates which is all very nice but
> it seems that all of them lack a way to control standard texts and
> internal links via a language argument. Just as an example the template
> "KeyDes
The rendererd arrow icons for oneways have a different appearance in
Osmarender.
its icon has more contrast
oneway = -1
those icons are pale and longer
oneway = 1
oneway = true
oneway = yes
I am not at all against different icons, because I might have overseen
that for a long time anyway, but
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