On 04/07/18 20:01, john whelan wrote:
I connect them as I come across them I just wondered if anyone had a
magic spell to find them?
There's a few ways.
KeepRight has a "floating islands" feature. OSM Inspect has "Island"
(under Routing). But both are only really useful when you're zoomed in
Hi,
On 07/04/2018 10:30 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Andy Allan,
> then working for CloudMade, ran a connectivity check
Turns out the Wiki is good for something:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TIGER_fixup/250_cities
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TIGER_fixup/250_cities/routing_grid
Hi,
On 07/04/2018 06:12 PM, john whelan wrote:
> I'm using JOSM and find unconnected highways is useful but in Africa I'm
> seeing a number of settlements that have highways entering on both sides
> but nothing connecting them which poses problems for routing software.
A very very long time ago,
Hi John,
This sounds like a fun problem. Thinking as I type, you could...
1. Generate a list of all place names in the area you are interested in,
plus a lat/lon location
2. Use the GraphHopper API to route from a known good location to each
location in step 1
3. For every
I connect them as I come across them I just wondered if anyone had a magic
spell to find them?
Thanks John
On 4 July 2018 at 13:33, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
> On Wed, July 4, 2018 6:12 pm, john whelan wrote:
> > I'm using JOSM and find unconnected highways is useful but in Africa I'm
> >
On Wed, July 4, 2018 6:12 pm, john whelan wrote:
> I'm using JOSM and find unconnected highways is useful but in Africa I'm
> seeing a number of settlements that have highways entering on both sides
> but nothing connecting them which poses problems for routing software.
>
> Any suggestions ?
I'm using JOSM and find unconnected highways is useful but in Africa I'm
seeing a number of settlements that have highways entering on both sides
but nothing connecting them which poses problems for routing software.
Any suggestions?
Thanks John
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