I have found literally 100s of missing townlands along the west coast in
recent weeks. These have no logainm:ref field
>I have a question about the logainm script, How can it handle a barony that
>crosses a county border? For example, Barony of Ross crosses the
>Galway-Mayo border as one rela
Thanks for the OSM OSI comparison map, this is great for showing up
mistakes in the townland boundaries and I even found a missing townland or
two.
This umap seems pretty cool too. I notice that many townlands without
logainm tags are because of the typos. Fixing those should allow the script
to do
I believe it doesn't work over https because overpass.openstreetmap.ie
(which is being used for the querying) doesn't support https, though I'm
open to correction on that. The overpass-api.de server does support it,
but I've found it to be a little slower for this map.
Mark
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On 16/02/17 16:40, Mark Tully wrote:
> There is also a umap at
> http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/townlands-missing-logainm-data_838
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which displays townlands without a logainm:ref tag. This might be usefu
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> in helping to locate townlands
There is also a umap at
http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/townlands-missing-logainm-data_83833
which displays townlands without a logainm:ref tag. This might be useful
in helping to locate townlands with typos. Bear in mind that it only
displays data above zoom 11 (to try to reduce browser slow
That sounds like a good idea.
If possible, it would be useful if it would link to the townland relation
to allow easy editing.
Once that smaller list is compiled its a matter of going through them one
by one and identifying the correct name whether that be in OSM, OSi,
Loganim or the map sheet
O
Hi!
On 15/02/17 16:36, Brian Tuffy wrote:
> just to follow up on my own post, another way to tackle this is to take a
> look at Rory's Loganim import page on townlands.ie which I highly recommend
> you take a look at.
> https://www.townlands.ie/static/logainm/
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> Each red x on these pages means