That did the trick. I never thought to try and close that. So its hidden
by default, whereas on the weather forecast map that you see first, it
is not. And Mapbox is prominently displayed on the lower left, so I
figured that was the attribution.
Thanks,
Brian
On 6/12/2017 8:01 PM,
If you close the All Layers window it appears in the lower right, just like on
the other implementations on their site. Is this what you are looking for?
Joe
From: Brian May
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 9:38 AM
To: talk-us@openstreetmap.org
Cc: hans.dekryge...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Talk-us]
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> * highway=motorway: interstate or other long-distance restricted-access road
> * highway=trunk: fast, busy State Highway or US Highway, often NHS/STRAHNET
> * highway=primary: major State Highway or US Highway
> *
* Richard Fairhurst [170612 20:55]:
> Kevin Kenny wrote:
>> Is there *anyone* that actually can speak to what *is* common
>> practice in the US? When I've asked, I've always drawn a lot of
>> replies and come away more confused than before.
> I've been doing vast amounts
I have a similar situation.
I have tagged many numbered, but unpaved, roads on the
Navajo reservation as "tertiary." They aren't "unmaintained," because
they are plowed by the Navajo Nation, but with varying degrees of regularity.
The whole road system there has been
Kevin Kenny wrote:
> Is there *anyone* that actually can speak to what *is* common
> practice in the US? When I've asked, I've always drawn a lot of
> replies and come away more confused than before.
I've been doing vast amounts of rural TIGER fixup over the past couple of
years and this is
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 11:35 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> So we're ignoring that nodes don't inherit the directionality of the
> underlying way? Really sounds like you're trying to suggest using
> direction=forward/backwards when a relation is what's actually needed.
>
There
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 12:07 PM, Richard Fairhurst
wrote:
> It would be really helpful if there were one single place where US common
> practice was explained, succinctly (not like the verbal diarrhoea[2] on the
> US Roads Tagging page) and unambiguously, and in a way that
Albert Pundt wrote:
> This seems like a way overboard change.
I've just received a changeset message back from someone else who had made a
few unusual reclassifications, in this case highway=secondary for dirt roads
in Nebraska. The user explained that they had been working from this wiki
page:
So we're ignoring that nodes don't inherit the directionality of the
underlying way? Really sounds like you're trying to suggest using
direction=forward/backwards when a relation is what's actually needed.
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 8:38 AM, Horea Meleg
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
Wunderground was what got me into OSM a year ago -- I noticed an apparent
error on the map when viewing Wunderground, so clicked on the link to edit
in OSM. The map on their main forecast page was what got me, and it still
does acknowledge OSM.
I used that MapBox form a couple months ago to notify missing OSM
attribution for the WunderMap at wunderground.com, e.g.
https://www.wunderground.com/wundermap?lat=27.17=-80.29=1
Just checked and no changes. I'm pretty sure its an OSM basemap due to
checking features I have added that aren't
Hi all,
Me and my Telenav colleagues found useful open source data for Wayne County
regarding traffic signals and stop signs. We made a blogpost about this:
http://blog.improve-osm.org/en/2017/06/mapping-traffic-signals-and-stop-signs-using-maproulette/
and created two MapRoulette challenges to
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