Thanks for sharing! More traces and photos :)
Best
- Enock
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 11:39 PM, Clifford Snow
wrote:
> I want to pass along a fix I found for no gps on my Nexus 5. Neither
> Mapillary nor OSM Tracker worked. Mapillary said it couldn't get a gps fix.
> After searching it turns out t
I want to pass along a fix I found for no gps on my Nexus 5. Neither
Mapillary nor OSM Tracker worked. Mapillary said it couldn't get a gps fix.
After searching it turns out that my back cover wasn't completely snapped
shut on one corner. Snapping it back in place fixed the problem. Just one
little
On 2014-09-07 18:59, David Jenne wrote:
I find it works best if a river’s edges are closed polygons and
tagged as a areas (i.e. “riverbank”) instead of lines. A
riverbank can then assigned to a multipolygon using the “outer”
role. If using the ID editor to convert lines to areas, you may have
Hi Wouter,
I find it works best if a river’s edges are closed polygons and tagged as a
areas (i.e. “riverbank”) instead of lines. A riverbank can then assigned to a
multipolygon using the “outer” role. If using the ID editor to convert lines
to areas, you may have to type the new tag into
This is even a problem with "permanent" features. Names of restaurants can
change pretty quickly. In my neighbourhood, even a one way street changed
direction 3 times the past 2 years
regards
m
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Rob Nickerson
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Back in January/February of th
On 7 September 2014 13:51, Gorm E. Johnsen wrote:
> Any changes to runways and taxiways?
> These seem to have an issue at the moment. Hard to tell at a glance due to
> cached tiles and rendering ques.
> But at least they were not rendered at zoom 15 at one recent point in time.
There is indeed an
Hi
Any changes to runways and taxiways?
These seem to have an issue at the moment. Hard to tell at a glance due to
cached tiles and rendering ques.
But at least they were not rendered at zoom 15 at one recent point in time.
best regards
-gorm
* Adjusting zoom levels where features are displayed
In Brazil the operator= tag is used for who is responsible for maintenance of a
certain highway, In Brazil we have mainly 3 levels of administration indicating
who is responsible for financing, who owns the property under the highway, etc
(these 3 levels are federal, state, and municipal highway
Hello,
On 07.09.2014 02:01, Erick de Oliveira Leal wrote:
https://www.change.org/p/wisepilot-stop-submiting-spam-notes-on-openstreetmap
it doesn't look like change.org is in any way associated with your
mentioned app "wiseplot".
By consulting Google it provides you this email for contact:
s
Hi all,
Back in January/February of this year parts of Somerset, UK were flooded.
This data was added to OpenStreetMap. Today a diary post on OpenStreetMap
pointed me to a map rendering (MapSurfer). The map still shows the flooded
area despite the fact that the waters have now retreated and the d
On 7 September 2014 11:45, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> Generally we don't tag ownership but only access rights
What about operator= ?
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> Il giorno 07/set/2014, alle ore 09:11, Bryce Nesbitt
> ha scritto:
>
> How do I use and tag private roads?
> I don't really bother.
>
> If a road is open for travel I don't care much if it's private.
> If a road has a gate, then, um, at least in most cases it's off limits.
>
>
> The gate
How do I use and tag private roads?
I don't really bother.
If a road is open for travel I don't care much if it's private.
If a road has a gate, then, um, at least in most cases it's off limits.
The gate is a better signal for routing compared to private/public.
There are too may private roads t
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