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I vaguely remember months ago when the coastline checker at
http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/coastlines.html was quite new, someone
suggested they thought it was mature enough to be used to auto-fix ways
that need reversing, and others suggested that it wouldn't be a good
idea to do that.

I'm wondering if it could add a FIXME=coastline_direction_checker_error
or similar tag to ways that it thinks are the wrong way around so that
it is easy to find them using JOSM's search function. Currently, I have
to keep switching applications between JOSM and Firefox to try to work
out which small island is the one that is backwards.

Robert (Jamie) Munro
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