To make it easier, go to preferences, and look for tag presets. Activate
"one click features" or something named similar to that (sorry, afk so
can't give you step by step guide on this bit).
Once done, in the main josm screen, right click on the toolbar and edit it
to add the one click bridge opt
On 07/06/2015, Caroline Lewis wrote:
> not sure how to add bridges
> correctly - i split at the two nodes that define the bridge , add bridge tag
> and then should i also tag as layer = 1?
Yes that's basicly it. The layer tag says which way is above the
other. You can add layer=* to either way (o
still at correcting a tile for cork co. [which is taking so long as roads etc
are v misaligned and streams missing ] but not sure how to add bridges
correctly - i split at the two nodes that define the bridge , add bridge tag
and then should i also tag as layer = 1?
hopefully will be able to m
Hi,
I am have a small issue with an overpass / relation issue, someone might
be able to point me in the right direction...
I have a geojson file containing the borders of all the counties in the
republic. I extracted from OSM a few years back, I think I used XAPI to
extract and did some con
I'm in two minds about it myself, I guess I would lean towards the Ordinance
Survey map since you could argue there is some vegetation there. I personally
would mark it inside the coastline and as wetland=tidalflat.
Dafo
> Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 17:13:33 +0200
> From: molto...@gmail.com
> To: ta
On 06/06/2015, Killian Driscoll wrote:
> Hi, maybe I'm getting the wrong end of the stick, but why try and reinvent
> the wheel when you can just compare how the land or water is already
> interpreted
It's more important to be self-consistent than to follow another
project's lead, even a well-res
Hi, maybe I'm getting the wrong end of the stick, but why try and reinvent
the wheel when you can just compare how the land or water is already
interpreted: e.g. look at the EPA map http://gis.epa.ie/Envision /
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Corine_Land_Cover and see what is land,
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