...And this may be different to the limit of government jurisdiction. In
the UK, local authorities' jurisdiction goes (normally) to MLWS (mean
low water - spring tides), which is beyond the MHWS coastline. Why am I
saying this? Please don't use the same way in both the coastline and the
admin bo
On 11/05/2015 18:01, pmailkeey . wrote:
Where should the coastline be ? HWM, LWM or MW. What about islands that
only appear at low tide !
The most common definition is mean high water - spring tides (MHWS)
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Where should the coastline be ? HWM, LWM or MW. What about islands that
only appear at low tide !
On 11 May 2015 at 17:47, Christoph Hormann wrote:
> On Monday 11 May 2015, Mike Thompson wrote:
> >
> > I don't have a strong preference for how they are represented
> > (natural=coastline or natura
On Monday 11 May 2015, Mike Thompson wrote:
>
> I don't have a strong preference for how they are represented
> (natural=coastline or natural=water), but I believe the mix and
> incomplete implementation of the two approaches is causing rendering
> issues.
At least the OSM standard style does not
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 1:36 AM, Christoph Hormann
wrote:
> On Sunday 10 May 2015, Mike Thompson wrote:
> > I am considering an edit involving "natural=coastline" involving the
> > Great Lakes that are shared between the US and Canada. This has been
> > discussed on the Talk-US and Talk-Ca list
On Sunday 10 May 2015, Mike Thompson wrote:
> I am considering an edit involving "natural=coastline" involving the
> Great Lakes that are shared between the US and Canada. This has been
> discussed on the Talk-US and Talk-Ca lists and there have been no
> objections to date.
As you know the Great
I am considering an edit involving "natural=coastline" involving the Great
Lakes that are shared between the US and Canada. This has been discussed
on the Talk-US and Talk-Ca lists and there have been no objections to date.
Background:
Lake Superior is represented both with individual ways tagged
On Sunday 10 May 2015, Jochen Topf wrote:
>
> For about 10 days the coastline has been broken and no updates have
> been going through. This is largely due to some broken mapping in
> North America where coastlines overlap
I fixed the error in the Laguna Madre - making it a multipolygon. There
On Sunday 10 May 2015, Jochen Topf wrote:
> Hi!
>
> For about 10 days the coastline has been broken and no updates have
> been going through. This is largely due to some broken mapping in
> North America where coastlines overlap and some features have been
> tagged both as coastline and waterways,
Hi!
For about 10 days the coastline has been broken and no updates have been going
through. This is largely due to some broken mapping in North America where
coastlines overlap and some features have been tagged both as coastline and
waterways, which doesn't make any sense at all. Please whoever h
I changed the direction of cockshoot broad (it was indeed spun
backwards) but couldn't fin anything wrong with the coastline -
possibly someone had already fixed it, possibly a bad tile
temporarily?
anyway, seems ok now.
Thanks, all!
Tristan
2008/10/22 Rob Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tristan Sco
Tristan Scott wrote the following on 20/10/2008 04:27:
> I've modded the coastline here:
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.7145&lon=1.695&zoom=14&layers=0B00FTTT
>
> And yet all I've done is move about 4 points in a bit, and add a
> section of beach where I went for a walk. And now some of the
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> I've modded the coastline here:
> http://www.openst
I've modded the coastline here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.7145&lon=1.695&zoom=14&layers=0B00FTTT
And yet all I've done is move about 4 points in a bit, and add a
section of beach where I went for a walk. And now some of the new
tiles in osmarender seem to have gone blue... I can't see w
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