Re: [Talk-GB] OS Map Rules

2019-11-05 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
5 Nov 2019, 00:37 by andrew+...@pluven.co.uk: > I was thinking of using a paper OS map to identify public footpaths > which are not currently on OSM, and use it to plan and navigate (map and > compass) a route along those paths. > > If I get a GPS trace (e.g. with OSMTracker) while I walk that

Re: [Talk-GB] OS Map Rules

2019-11-04 Thread Robert Whittaker (OSM lists)
On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 at 23:38, Andrew J wrote: > I was thinking of using a paper OS map to identify public footpaths > which are not currently on OSM, and use it to plan and navigate (map and > compass) a route along those paths. > > If I get a GPS trace (e.g. with OSMTracker) while I walk that

[Talk-GB] OS Map Rules

2019-11-04 Thread Rob Nickerson
Doing so would be fine. Just look out for the signs which tell you which type of public right of way it is* rather than copying that detail from OS. * applicable if you are intending to add the designation=public_footpath (and similar for bridleway etc) tags. Best regards and happy mapping Rob

[Talk-GB] OS Map Rules

2019-11-04 Thread Andrew J
Hi all, I signed up to this list because I have a question which I couldn't find explicitly answered online - apologies if I've got some of the etiquette wrong. I was thinking of using a paper OS map to identify public footpaths which are not currently on OSM, and use it to plan and navigate