This is quite odd. When I try it with Potlatch, the target road gets a blue
'lining', whether there is a target node or not.
I'll work on a little video tutorial for JOSM tonight. I already created
some for more complicated stuff in this channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/yoyo7yoyo
There i
The problem is that it doesn't 'change appearence'. When I just drag the
road to the other road, it wouldn't snap to a point ... because the
target road has no node to snap to. :s I think I'm stuck right now.
If you find some free time to send a link for a JOSM walkthrough (to
connect roads)?
I just tried it once more. It's not needed to have node on the way you want
to connect to. As soon as it 'changes appearance', you can release the
mouse button. Usually you still want to remove the node you started from by
selecting it and pressing 'del'.
Thanks for helping out fixing the map.
Jo
Thanks for investing your time :-).
My method as I thought you meant:
- I make sure there is a note on my connection point
- I clicked on the unconnected road
- Then clicked on the end of my selected road to select the last note
- I draw a 'new' streetline from the end of the selected road to a
I'll look into them in detail tomorrow. You probably did more or less what
I said for Potlatch, but some nodes still need to be removed and sometimes
the ways need to be concatenated (samengevoegd). Which I might have
forgotten to mention.
Jo
2012/9/4 Joren DC
> That will be very helpful. Than
That will be very helpful. Thanks!
What did I wrong with my edits? I'm sorry.
Kind regards,
Joren
Op 4/09/12 23:52, Jo schreef:
I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...
BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?
If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of
I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...
BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?
If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an editing session)
with JOSM to show how to accomplish what you try to do. I see you are also
adding bus routes. That too is a lot
To be sure: am I doing it right?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits
I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).
Kind regards,
Joren
Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:
OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed
line, move it over the node and the nodes of the target
OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed line,
move it over the node and the nodes of the target way become blue.
My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box. It's worth
it later on.
Jo
2012/9/4 Joren DC
> Jo,
>
> I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. Bu
Jo,
I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago. I'll try
it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.
Kind regards,
Joren
Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:
Which editor are you using?
With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to
connect it to, whil
Which editor are you using?
With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to connect
it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.
In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to help
you with that one.
Jo
2012/9/4 Joren DC
> Sure!
>
> But I have
Sure!
But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the road
by dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the
other road... How to let it snap?
Kind regards,
Joren
Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:
Hi there
Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red ag
Hi there
Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in any
navigation device bas
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