Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Nick Allen
Hi, The scale is on the bottom left of the window - the length of line varies according to the amount of zoom you use. It's there on the main OSM website when you are viewing as well. Very easy to miss. Regards Nick(Tallguy) On Sun, 2019-05-05 at 18:18 +0100, Martin Wynne wrote: > On 05/05/2019

Re: [Talk-GB] Best One vs Best-One vs best-one vs Best-one convenience shop

2019-05-05 Thread Martin Wynne
The trade mark is "best-one", see: https://trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-tmcase/page/Results/4/EU004384137 from which: Mark Description: The phrase "best-one" is written in lower case, italicized, with "best-" in yellow and "one" in white." The company name is: Bestway Wholesale Limited, 2

Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Martin Wynne
On 05/05/2019 17:39, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote: Given the small width of the ditch, I wouldn't bother with the separate way, but just put the ford & handrail tags on the intersecting node. The way you've mapped it the ford & handrail are 5 metres in length. Thanks Dave. I have shortened it

Re: [Talk-GB] Best One vs Best-One vs best-one vs Best-one convenience shop

2019-05-05 Thread Edward Catmur via Talk-GB
Wikidata (and Wikipedia) use "Best-One" : https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4896532 I would favour "Best-one", though, as that's the company name. On Sun, 5 May 2019, 17:46 Mateusz Konieczny, wrote: > > > > 5 May 2019, 18:25 by sk53@gmail.com: > > I think Rob is right here: > > My view on

Re: [Talk-GB] Best One vs Best-One vs best-one vs Best-one convenience shop

2019-05-05 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
5 May 2019, 18:25 by sk53@gmail.com: > I think Rob is right here: > > >> My view on these cases is to use the name as the company uses in their own >> written context rather than any stylisation on the store sign. Their >> website uses "Best-one" so that's what I'd pick. >> >> Regards, >>

Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Dave F via Talk-GB
Given the small width of the ditch, I wouldn't bother with the separate way, but just put the ford & handrail tags on the intersecting node. The way you've mapped it the ford & handrail are 5 metres in length. On 05/05/2019 17:19, Martin Wynne wrote: Got a Link? If you're mapping linear

Re: [Talk-GB] Best One vs Best-One vs best-one vs Best-one convenience shop

2019-05-05 Thread SK53
I think Rob is right here: My view on these cases is to use the name as the company uses in their own > written context rather than any stylisation on the store sign. Their > website uses "Best-one" so that's what I'd pick. > > Regards, > Rob > > Toys-R-Us at one stage was mapped with the

Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Martin Wynne
Got a Link? If you're mapping linear ways a node at their intersection with ford=yes is required. Thanks Dave. I have now added an intersection node, which has fixed the error. However, it seems a bit odd to have to do that? It means there are now 2 elements tagged ford=yes, an

[Talk-GB] Best-one

2019-05-05 Thread Rob Nickerson
My view on these cases is to use the name as the company uses in their own written context rather than any stylisation on the store sign. Their website uses "Best-one" so that's what I'd pick. Regards, Rob P.s. sorry for new thread. I'm not subscribed to receive the mails and clicking the web

[Talk-GB] Best One vs Best-One vs best-one vs Best-one convenience shop

2019-05-05 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
It seems that on all cases shops are from the same brand (but I am not sure). Overpass queries: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/IIn (Best One, 88x) http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/IIp (Best-One 68x) http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/IIr

Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Dave F via Talk-GB
On 05/05/2019 15:52, Martin Wynne wrote: n.b. the iD editor is now showing this as an error: "Stream crosses foot path", even though tagged as a ford. Got a Link? If you're mapping linear ways a node at their intersection with ford=yes is required.

Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Martin Wynne
On 05/05/2019 14:42, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote: Hi I'm not convinced it's a bridge I would tag your example as a ford=yes, handrail=yes. DaveF Thanks all. I'm also not convinced it's a bridge. There is no evidence of any other structure at each end of the handrail. I suspect the small

[Talk-gb-westmidlands] Collaboration with Shire transport authorities followup

2019-05-05 Thread Brian Prangle
Hi everyone Thanks to everyone who volunteered. We now have totoal coverage except for Staffordshire north of Stafford and especially Stoke on Trent . Maybe volunteers could feedback in about 3 months about what they were asked to fix and how the collaboration went? Regards Brian

[Talk-GB] Collaboration with Shire transport authorities followup

2019-05-05 Thread Brian Prangle
Hi everyone Thanks to everyone who volunteered. We now have totoal coverage except for Staffordshire north of Stafford and especially Stoke on Trent . Maybe volunteers could feedback in about 3 months about what they were asked to fix and how the collaboration went? Regards Brian

Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Dave F via Talk-GB
Hi I'm not convinced it's a bridge. There's no clear evidence of a raised footway. A piece of wood dropped in the stream, is probably just a piece of wood dropped in the stream. I've two similar examples close to me; one wood the other a cast iron frame. They're for the user to steady

Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread SK53
Ed is of course right. How to map it is a more vexed problem. I think I'd still map it as a footbridge with handrail and a note that it was damaged (or even ford=yes as well): if you report it to your local highway authority it may get fixed. The reason I'm responding to this is that I've been

Re: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Ed Loach
I'm guessing it was a footbridge, and now needs repair. From: Martin Wynne Sent: Sunday, May 5, 2019 1:24:22 PM To: Talk GB Subject: [Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge? Is this a footbridge? Or maybe a ford? Stepping stones? There is a solid handrail, but only a

[Talk-GB] Is this a footbridge?

2019-05-05 Thread Martin Wynne
Is this a footbridge? Or maybe a ford? Stepping stones? There is a solid handrail, but only a small plank of rotten wood, about 2ft long by 4 inches wide, dropped in the mud: http://85a.uk/plank_bridge.jpg Thanks, Martin. ___ Talk-GB mailing

Re: [Talk-GB] Mapping a combined stile and gate?

2019-05-05 Thread Martin Wynne
On 22/04/2019 14:09, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote: If I have the patience, I split them: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/51.40349/-2.44502 The PROW ref should go over the stile's way even if the gate is always open - it's up the walker to decide which to use (even if the choice is obvious)