One thing that would have made RemapATron's existence difficult before the
redaction I think is predicting which ways would be deleted entirely. As I
recall, there were various remapping tools which flagged dirty objects with
slightly different criteria. I think it was even said a few times we'll
Hello all,
Was there ever consensus on whether to use SR (or some
variation on that) for state highways versus an abbreviation of the
state name (CA or NY). I remember that there was discussion, but
I don't remember if there was consensus.
Thanks.
Charlotte
Charlotte
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Charlotte Wolter techl...@techlady.comwrote:
**Was there ever consensus on whether to use SR (or some
variation on that) for state highways versus an abbreviation of the state
name (CA or NY). I remember that there was discussion, but I don't
remember
Charlotte Wolter wrote:
Hello all,
Was there ever consensus on whether to use SR (or some
variation on that) for state highways versus an abbreviation of the
state name (CA or NY). I remember that there was discussion, but
I don't remember if there was consensus.
Thanks.
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On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Charlotte Wolter
techl...@techlady.comwrote:
**Was there ever consensus on whether to use SR (or some
variation on that) for state highways versus an abbreviation
It was mainly NE2 that went around changing everything to SR and SH. I'm
pretty sure the consensus has always been the postal abbreviation.
On Sep 12, 2012 8:31 PM, Kristian M Zoerhoff k...@lavabit.com wrote:
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Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org
Maybe we should allow NE2 back in here so he can also comment on this. Also, as
far as I know, he had nothing to do with any SR tags in California, but I'm
not 100% sure. --James ___
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On 9/12/12 11:05 PM, James Mast wrote:
Maybe we should allow NE2 back in here so he can also comment on this.
Also, as far as I know, he had nothing to do with any SR tags in
California, but I'm not 100% sure.
what i recall is that NE2 likes the appearance of bare route numbers and
most of
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.netwrote:
what i recall is that NE2 likes the appearance of bare route numbers and
most of his ref
tags have no prefix at all (see FL, PA, NJ among other states where he did
a lot of this.)
this was, of course, tagging for
On 9/12/12 11:24 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Richard Welty
rwe...@averillpark.net mailto:rwe...@averillpark.net wrote:
what i recall is that NE2 likes the appearance of bare route
numbers and most of his ref
tags have no prefix at all (see FL, PA,
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