In osm, we are not mapping for the render, but for a correct database with the
agreed on rules. The standard carto/slippy map is no transport render, the
thunderforest and öpnvkarte (bus map) are. It does not matter what the standard
render shows. Names are just names and not 100 of line
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020, 9:10 AM 80hnhtv4agou--- via Talk-transit <
talk-transit@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
> i think it is the same tag format that only will show on the standard map
> the street name because no one puts the
>
> the route no on the name line and that is the only thing the non editor
i think it is the same tag format that only will show on the standard map the
street name because no one puts the
the route no on the name line and that is the only thing the non editor see’s
not like the transit map where there is a route line.
the point is there is no pop up on the
In OsmAnd you can do the same, touching the stop shows all the routes.
Alternatively at osm.org you can know the routes of a stop using the tool
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> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2020 18:47:11 -0700
> From: Clay Smalley
> To: 80hnhtv4a...@bk.ru, "Public
Hi,
> editor does not show the route number
Since you specifically mention the editor, perhaps it's worth to check out
JOSM as an editor. iD is just a generic editor and fine for most tasks, but
JOSM can be extended with plugins and styles that make it easy to work on
specific features (like bus
Jul 17, 2020, 03:15 by talk-transit@openstreetmap.org:
> In the USA bus stops (flag stops) are located for the most part at named
> intersections, that is at where the street
>
> sign is.
>
> so you DO know where you are. but on the OSM standard map the bus stop tag
> depending on