with a direction
(bicycle:forward).
Thank you for the pointer. If I read things correctly, it looks like the
following tags should achieve what is needed:
oneway=yes
oneway:bicycle=no
oneway:bus=no
2016-12-20 11:34 GMT+01:00 Sebastian Arcus <s.ar...@open-t.co.uk
<mailto:s.ar...@open-t.co.uk>
I think I have asked this before a long time ago here - but I can't find
the original message, or remember the answer I'm afraid. I am trying to
add tags to a road which has permission for all vehicles forward, but
only buses and bicycles backward. I can't get my head around how to do
this.
On 21/11/16 12:49, Andy Townsend wrote:
On 21/11/2016 11:42, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Sebastian Arcus wrote:
Well, looking at the map, it looks like each and every parcel of
land and section of field has a locality tag associated with it.
It's very common in the UK, too, for uninhabited
as if the area is riddled with lots and lots of villages or
something, on every field. Maybe I should contact the Navit developers
and suggest that "locality" tag is not rendered any more in Navit.
Best wishes,
Andrew
On Nov 21, 2016 6:43 PM, "Sebastian Arcus" <s.ar...@op
On 21/11/16 08:36, Rory McCann wrote:
Additionally, there might be nothing there *now*, but there might have
been things there in the past, and the name as stuck around, as a
locality. Just because a place is unpopulated doesn't mean the place
doesn't have a name!
Well, looking at the map, it
I'm looking at the following section of OSM:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/42.9959/-8.3908
I see lots and lots of locality names, on what the satellite imagery
confirms to be otherwise just empty fields and forests. I'm pretty sure
I've seen this elsewhere on OSM, in another part of
Note that if you delete the node, the city name will no longer be
rendered on osm.org http://osm.org or Mapquest Open. Not sure about
other renderings but I'm guessing a lot of them do the same thing.
Another way of fixing the nominatim problem is to create a boundary
relation for the city.
If a search is done for Fortuna, CA in OSM, two different entities
show up at the top, for the same thing. One is from a TIGER import, one
is from a GNIS import. One is a node the other one is for the boundaries
of the place. I assume a place doesn't need to have both a node and a
way. If I
I'm doing a bit of mapping in Willits, CA - and a quick search of
Willits, CA in OSM returns this lonely polygon in the middle of, pretty
much, nowhere:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/39.38187/-123.30127
According to JOSM, it is a member of a larger membership - but I'm not
sure how to
On 26/01/14 18:54, Richard Welty wrote:
On 1/26/14 1:46 PM, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
Thanks all. Is it possibly to make it so that a search in OSM for
Willits, CA brings up the whole relationship - as opposed to several
separate elements, which when clicked send you to some spot in the
middle
On 26/01/14 19:22, Richard Welty wrote:
On 1/26/14 2:13 PM, Richard Welty wrote:
On 1/26/14 2:07 PM, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
Could it be because the polygon has place_name=Willits as an
attribute? In that case, would it be safe to delete this attribute, as
it is the name of the relationship
it is more specific
than Re: Contents of Talk-us digest...
Today's Topics:
1. Help with non-existent school in Big Sur, CA area
(Sebastian Arcus)
2. Re: Help with non-existent school in Big Sur, CA area
(Richard Welty)
3. Mappy New Year (Richard Weait
I'm doing a bit of mapping south of Monterey based on some notes I've
taken two months ago, and I've stumbled over this school on the map:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/36.31044/-121.88636
A search on the Internet doesn't reveal anything called Sur School. A
search for schools in the
First off, I hope this is the right place to ask mapping questions -
otherwise could you suggest the best mailing list please.
I am doing some mapping along the Interstate 5 in California based on my
own notes and data collected. What I keep on finding is elements on OSM
which don't seem to
On 02/12/13 19:32, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 02.12.2013 20:12, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
First off, I hope this is the right place to ask mapping questions -
otherwise could you suggest the best mailing list please.
There's also a talk-us list if you have questions specific to the US
On 02/12/13 20:26, Richard Welty wrote:
Thank Frederik. I'm actually working in JOSM, and I've spotted those
import tags - but as I still feel like a newbie when it comes to all
things OSM, I thought I'd check with the community so that I don't do
something silly.
Welcome to TIGER and GNIS!
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