So judging from the wiki the portugese OSM project standard for
reference tagging is now:
"EN 329" with a space. Same goes for "A 23" and "IP 9" all seperated by
spaces, correct?
Claudius
Am 18.01.2011 14:17, f.dos.san...@free.fr:
Indeed it needed a clarification !
Modificei o wiki primeira parte :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Estradas
Hello,
yes i think i can confirm. Even if in some online maps it appears
diferently, the correct naming should be the "EN" separated from the number.
In several local municipalities and in the Road institute is that the norm.
Sorry for discussing in portuguese :-)
In some cases it seems there are numbers composed with an "-" in the middle
like "EN 8-6". I really don't know why :-)
Anyone can bring a light to this?
Victor
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Claudius Henrichs<claudiu...@gmx.de>wrote:
So just to make sure Google and me understood your portugese correctly:
The *correct* tagging for Estradas Nacionais would be:
ref=EN 329
The *incorrect* tagging would be:
ref=EN329 (without space)
ref=N 329
ref=N329
ref=329
Additionally I would remove "Estradas Nacionais" or "EN329" from the
name-tag. Right?
So to take an example: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/25410709
Currently it's tagged like this:
name: Estrada Nacional 108
ref: N108
and I would change it to just:
ref: EN 108
Thanks again for your replies. Bom mapping :P
Claudius
Am 17.01.2011 23:02, Victor Ferreira:
Viva no Wiki diz explicitamente:
*highway=primary*. Estradas Nacionais (EN, lista
aqui<http://www.estradasdeportugal.pt/index.php/prn/152-complementar-ens>).
E na lista das estradas de Portugal (oficial) tem EN
http://www.estradasdeportugal.pt/index.php/prn/152-complementar-ens
Nos mapas convencionais (em papel) sempre apareceu assim.
Victor
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Francisco DOS SANTOS<
f.dos.san...@free.fr> wrote:
Ok, thanks for the heads up.
The road numbers listed in the wiki page is correct:
it's IP, IC, EN, ER, etc, as indicated in the page.
Victor
Só venho de reparar o caso das nacionais !
Devemos codificar ref=EN2 e não ref=N2 ?
Se fora o caso, vou completar o wiki porque a pagina :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Estradas
Não diz nada sobre o ref.
E a pagina :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Rede_das_principais_estradas_de_Portugal
Uso o N e não EN.
E um ponto que precisa ser esclarecido, cada pais tem o seu sistema (em
frança por exemplo usemos o N e não RN, e temos um espaço entre a letra
e o numero : N 2).
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Claudius Henrichs
<claudiu...@gmx.de> wrote:
Bom dia!
sorry for posting in English, but I feel this to be a relevant
information and question.
Some of you actively mapping in Portugal may have seen altely
some increased activity from some german mappers. This is
because a user who is active in quality assurance has run a
"connection check" over the portugese OSM data. This check
searches for roads that are crossing without bridge or tunnel.
There is a list with those errors on the wiki [1] and every
user can take a block of 100 errors, leave a note in the wiki
that he is dealing with them and try to fix these. Fixing the
errors is much easier now with the help of Bing imagery.
I feel that it would have definitely been nicer to have
informed the portugese OSM community *before* starting this
campaign, but better late than never.
Now to my personal question on mapping in Portugal: I have
read a bit about the road network and number in Portugal on
the english wikipedia [2]. I see that you have some new road
numbers starting with "IP" and "IC" that were assigned in the
2000 Plano Rodoviário Nacional. And then you have the older
estradas nacionais given out in the 1945 Plano Rodoviário
Nacional. I already checked the OSM wiki project page for
Portugal [3] but could not find any recommendation about how
to tag these. Shall I use "EN329" or "N329"? Same goes for the
estradas regionais: Should we use "ER32" or "R32"? Thanks in
advance for your help.
Regards,
Claudius
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