Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread osm.talk-au
in the browser. From: Stéphane Guillou via Talk-au Sent: Friday, 18 February 2022 14:35 To: talk-au@openstreetmap.org Cc: Stéphane Guillou Subject: Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation Hi Lisa The tiles (i.e. the rendered images shown on openstreetmap.org) take a while to be updated

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread stevea
Lisa, also, please know that it can take different times for the various "zoom levels" of the map to show the same data. For example, zoomed way up close, all might look correct, then you zoom out (and it's OK), but you zoom out "one more level" and it's like it was yesterday, or two days ago.

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread stevea
Yup, Lisa, what Thorsten said: it may be that somebody else has made an edit "in the meantime" and you are really seeing the nodes in the map as they are "right now." It may be that you are witnessing that many people can edit the same data. When this gets messy," it is called an "Edit

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread Stéphane Guillou via Talk-au
Hi Lisa The tiles (i.e. the rendered images shown on openstreetmap.org) take a while to be updated, sometimes a couple of days. It is not immediate. I assume that that's the issue here? For example, I just removed a shop that closed down: https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/117545570

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread nwastra nwastra
Hi You just need to wait longer for the render of the OSM to catch up with your edit. Try refreshing your browser or try the Tor browser which which is unlikely to be caching the OSM tiles in the area. The node is deleted at the old address and there are two nodes for the business at the new

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread nwastra nwastra
Hi please check if the two nodes for the business are still valid or needed. One has a note as follows which was added in 2021…. note=Administration, no childcare takes place here (resent to talk-au) > On 18 Feb 2022, at 2:20 pm, nwastra nwastra > wrote: > > and

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread osm.talk-au
. You can try Cltr+F5 (repeat 2-3 times if necessary) to force your browser to update it’s cache and see if that helps. From: Lisa Sent: Friday, 18 February 2022 14:16 To: stevea Cc: talk-au@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation Thank you for such a quick

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread stevea
On Feb 17, 2022, at 8:16 PM, Lisa wrote: > Thank you for such a quick response :) OSM: We aim to please! > When I go into Edit mode the old node that needs to be removed isn't > displaying, but when I am not in edit mode I can see it? > Am I using the wrong method of editing it? > Or do I

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread Lisa
Thank you for such a quick response :) When I go into Edit mode the old node that needs to be removed isn't displaying, but when I am not in edit mode I can see it? Am I using the wrong method of editing it? Or do I need to do something else? TIA, Lisa On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 2:59 PM stevea

Re: [talk-au] Help - Node relocation

2022-02-17 Thread stevea
On Feb 17, 2022, at 7:51 PM, Lisa wrote: (a question) Hi Lisa: I'm assuming you are using the iD editor. It seems you know the difference between the new node being correct and the old node "needing to go," you can click on a node and delete it like this: Select the node with a single