I've been noticing that in the US tiger data in central Kansas - ways do
not cross county lines. Each county has their own county line road and
the roads from that county connect to it - but it overlays the next
countys county line road. Is there some automated way to select both
ways and
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Tim Litwiller t...@litwiller.net wrote:
I've been noticing that in the US tiger data in central Kansas - ways do
not cross county lines. Each county has their own county line road and
the roads from that county connect to it - but it overlays the next
countys
I've been noticing that in the US tiger data in central Kansas - ways do
not cross county lines. Each county has their own county line road and
the roads from that county connect to it - but it overlays the next
countys county line road. Is there some automated way to select both
ways and
On 09/30/2009 09:46 AM, Mike N. wrote:
JOSM -
How to select a way underneath another way? Usually admin boundaries are
selected when trying to select the way. When there are 2 duplicate ways
and nodes under an admin boundary, this is very time consuming.
middle-click and hold to
Mike N. writes:
JOSM -
How to select a way underneath another way? Usually admin
boundaries are selected when trying to select the way. When there
are 2 duplicate ways and nodes under an admin boundary, this is
very time consuming.
You're right, it's hard to select two ways when
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Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Tiger data and county lines
Mike N. writes:
JOSM
Dodi writes:
In JOSM just press middle mouse button, hold down CTRL key, then select
way(s) from popup menu.
Wow, and where's the affordance for that? Thanks, Dodi, LSNED.
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