The loss of colour on tertiary roads is one area where the style has become
less friendly in rural areas.
Indeed.
The fading of paths (even those with surface tag) makes it difficult to
view without zooming right in, is no better
DaveF
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It doesn't seem to have been mentioned here yet, but this quarter's UK
mapping project is to improve addresses and postcodes:
https://osmuk.org/uncategorized/jump-in-to-our-quarterly-mapping-project/
I've had a go at starting a wiki page for it at
On 10/10/2017 09:30, Bob Hawkins wrote:
I wonder why kissing gates are not rendered in OpenStreetMap –
certainly in the Standard version? Their installation in place of
stiles in my part of South Oxfordshire is increasing apace thanks to
the work of the Chiltern Society. Are they a
On 10 October 2017 09:30:38 BST, Bob Hawkins wrote:
>I wonder why kissing gates are not rendered in OpenStreetMap –
>certainly in the Standard version? Their installation in place of
>stiles in my part of South Oxfordshire is increasing apace thanks to
>the work of the
Andy
I thank you for your prompt reply; that is useful to know and I shall bookmark
your link. It is pleasing to see my PRoW references being put to good use
alongside the ways, too.
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I wonder why kissing gates are not rendered in OpenStreetMap – certainly in the
Standard version? Their installation in place of stiles in my part of South
Oxfordshire is increasing apace thanks to the work of the Chiltern Society.
Are they a particularly GB or UK phenomenon and, as such, not
I record all barriers - gate, kissing gate and stile - as I walk every PRoW
(Public Right of Way) in the Oxfordshire Chilterns parish by parish. I add
them and prow_ref values in the form of "Checkendonh FP 12", for example, to
OSM. I discovered three cases on my walk in Ipsden last week
I record all barriers - gate, kissing gate and stile - as I walk every PRoW
(Public Right of Way) in the Oxfordshire Chilterns parish by parish. I add
them and prow_ref values in the form of "Checkendonh FP 12", for example, to
OSM. I discovered three cases on my walk in Ipsden last week
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