On 07/01/2019 17:38, Paul Berry wrote:
I'd say the analogue to a ford is a level crossing:
The iD editor lets you set ford=level_crossing (as opposed to
stepping_stones, etc.).
Martin.
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I'd say the analogue to a ford is a level crossing: two ways of different
types, usually vertically separated but instead intersecting at the same
level, notionally at a point (though you could define an area if you want
that level of detail).
Coincidentally, some fords local to me (one which
On Mon, 7 Jan 2019, 13:56 David Woolley On 07/01/2019 12:37, Mike Baggaley wrote:
> > I think that if an intersecting highway and waterway are mapped just as
> lines, then these represent the full width of the highway and waterway and
> it is illogical to use a line or area to represent the ford.
On 07/01/2019 12:37, Mike Baggaley wrote:
I think that if an intersecting highway and waterway are mapped just as lines,
then these represent the full width of the highway and waterway and it is
illogical to use a line or area to represent the ford. If either the highway or
waterway is mapped
On 07/01/2019 12:37, Mike Baggaley wrote:
I think that if an intersecting highway and waterway are mapped just as lines,
then these represent the full width of the highway and waterway and it is
illogical to use a line or area to represent the ford. If either the highway or
waterway is mapped
I think that if an intersecting highway and waterway are mapped just as lines,
then these represent the full width of the highway and waterway and it is
illogical to use a line or area to represent the ford. If either the highway or
waterway is mapped as an area then I would expect the ford to
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