a UK map is my choice to draw RoW markings
over highway markings. For example a designated right of way on a
private road is marked as a footpath and as a private road.
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all of them and
start with a new bug list on github.
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Neil Pilgrim osm-talk...@kepier.clara.net writes:
On 24 June 2013 17:48, Andrew M. Bishop osm-li...@gedanken.org.uk wrote:
May I suggest that you give Routino (http://www.routino.org/) a try?
There is a UK example running on that website that you can try out.
Disclaimer: I wrote Routino, so
about the quality of the
routing instructions, I would be interested to hear it (off-list if
you prefer).
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Perl module to get the web pages fully
working.
Disclaimer: I wrote Routino, so I might be slightly biased.
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SomeoneElse li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk writes:
Andrew M. Bishop wrote:
As the author of an OSM data consumer (the router Routino) I think
that distinguishing between single and dual carriageways is mostly
irrelevant in the argument for preferring numeric values for maxspeed
tags. The real
be that they are overlapping
rather than duplicates. A highway=bridleway should be assumed to have
no obstructions in it that would stop horse or bicycle traffic while
a highway=footway may do.
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a week and covers the UK.
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Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com writes:
Andrew M. Bishop wrote:
One thing that might be useful for this in the UK is my recently
updated web page:
http://www.gedanken.org.uk/mapping/osm-boundaries/
I'm going to find this useful, thanks.
One thing I think might improve it is to put the Add
that you are looking for.
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, many are open (linear with two
ends), broken (multiple linear sections) or branched (include at least
one three-way junction).
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in to the
highest or penultimate zoom level.
[1] http://www.gedanken.org.uk/mapping/router/router.html
http://www.gedanken.org.uk/software/routino/
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standards compliant of popular
browsers.
This list isn't the right place to discuss details like this; if
anybody else has a similar problem they should contact me directly.
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For the UK this is simple:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Map_Features#Highway
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of weeks and the code will be available. For your
part make sure that you tag all the highways you edit with routing
software in mind.
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thing that it is missing is a good name - I ought to get that
sorted out as well before releasing it.
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