On 9/4/22 09:25, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 at 18:44, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
Just try things out, control+Z to undo the last command .. you can
even press it a few times to go back a bit further.
Oh yes, ctrl+Z has had lot's of use! :-)
And if
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 at 18:44, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just try things out, control+Z to undo the last command .. you can even
> press it a few times to go back a bit further.
>
Oh yes, ctrl+Z has had lot's of use! :-)
Thanks
Graeme
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To be sure everyone reading knows, JOSM's buffer has amazing undo capacity, I
believe "all the way back to the beginning of the session." And there's the
fact you can edit, edit, play with things all day and night long, then you
simply do not upload to the OSM servers (and into the fabric of
The complete download for the coastline of Australia takes ages.
The India Pacific train line takes a little less.
That is why only 'parts of interest' are downloads automatically - save
time and load on the servers.
The great thing about computers is you can play with them, provided you
Hi Graeme,
Having downloaded the full relation, the boundary is completely closed and
there is nothing wrong with it. It's simply a warning to say that JOSM has
not downloaded the whole relation. Unless you right-click > Download
members, JOSM only has the tags of the relation and the members
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 at 15:36, Andrew Harvey wrote:
>
> It means JOSM hasn't downloaded all the member ways, in one of the panels
> on the right showing the relation, right clicking download incomplete
> members will fetch them all.
>
Ah, so everything is in fact actually OK, it's just not
On Apr 7, 2022, at 10:36 PM, Andrew Harvey wrote:
> It means JOSM hasn't downloaded all the member ways, in one of the panels on
> the right showing the relation, right clicking download incomplete members
> will fetch them all.
Yes, Graeme, if you see in the bottom left pane of JOSM's
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 at 15:31, Graeme Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> Was going to mention a couple of days ago - it worked!!! :-)
>
> Was able to successfully create my lake with an island in it & have also
> added islands to other lakes already mapped as MP :sunglasses" :-)
>
> So thanks everybody for your
Was going to mention a couple of days ago - it worked!!! :-)
Was able to successfully create my lake with an island in it & have also
added islands to other lakes already mapped as MP :sunglasses" :-)
So thanks everybody for your help! :-)
Another question though, thanks.
I'm seeing some
This might not be of use, but if you're trying to add a multipolygon for
a building with a hole in it then in JOSM it's really easy:
1. Use the building tool to create multiple rectangles over the
building, including any courtyard.
2. Select all the building rectangles, with the courtyard
Hi Graeme,
I'm not sure about a tutorial however, once you click 'create
multipolygon', a new relation should appear in the section on the right (if
you can't see a box for relations you can select Windows at the top of the
screen and make sure that relations is checked). From there you can
I meant to add that I can start OK:
Draw the outer box,
draw the inner box,
select them both,
click on "Create multipolygon" ...
but that's where I hit trouble!
How do you add tags etc?
Thanks
Graeme
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 at 13:15, Graeme Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> Does anybody know of a simple,
Does anybody know of a simple, straight-forward, how-to for creating
multipolygons using JOSM?
If possible, I'd prefer a document rather than video, but beggars can't be
choosers!
I've already found a couple, but they either don't explain how-to, or I get
different results when I do what they
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