Re: [Talk-us] Underground railways, indoor mapping, and overlapping features

2020-05-04 Thread Jack Armstrong
This can certainly be done using the same nodes. It's cleaner, but takes a little bit of effort. The four links below will show you a 4-story mall I mapped and most of the features use the same nodes for all four levels. Using ID, the mapping can get a bit hairy after two levels. After four

Re: [Talk-us] Underground railways, indoor mapping, and overlapping features

2020-05-04 Thread Jack Burke
Hi Clay. I would use the layer=* tag to reflect the various elevations of the tracks in question, and probably offset them slightly from each other to make future editing easier. -jack -- Typos courtesy of fancy auto spell technology. On May 4, 2020 2:15:07 PM EDT, Clay Smalley wrote: >Hi

[Talk-us] Underground railways, indoor mapping, and overlapping features

2020-05-04 Thread Clay Smalley
Hi all, Lately I've been tasking myself with mapping underground railway tracks across the US, adding features like parallel tracks, crossovers, and platforms wherever I can. My work includes the Market Street Subway in downtown San Francisco and various lines in Philadelphia. I recently began