Hi,
When I started mapping, I tried to map this place:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=50.810407lon=3.301597zoom=18layers=M,
and with bing images: http://binged.it/w1gsNq (don't look at the names in
Bing, they're just wrong).
But when I was home, I couldn't get any of the names right, so I
This is very much a corner case...
Step 1:
Select a node with a low housenumber. Press 'a' and connect to a higher
housenumber.
Select this new way and tag it with: addr:interpolation=even (or odd, of
course).
Select one of the footways with a simple name by means of Ctrl-LMB (left
mouse button)
2011/11/26 Jo winfi...@gmail.com
This is very much a corner case...
Step 1:
Select a node with a low housenumber. Press 'a' and connect to a higher
housenumber.
Select this new way and tag it with: addr:interpolation=even (or odd, of
course).
Select one of the footways with a simple name
I use a slightly different way than Jo describes:
For terraces (rijhuizen) I purely use the terrace tool. This creates the
associates street as well if needed. It can add to an existing relation as
well.
So I create 1 big building with the building tool (w). Select the building
and the road. Run
That's the difference between 'city folk' and people who live amongst
villas :-) Just kidding. Please don't stop sending photos of bus stops now.
We're on a roll. Anyway, for houses in a row, the technique works fine, for
freestanding houses, I'd also use Marc's technique. I was simply creating a