Hi Klaus, There are probably several ways of finding the barriers you would like to look at - this is my choice; 1.Go to https://overpass-turbo.eu/ and scroll the map on the right side of the screen until it shows the area you would like to search (this will be the bounding box) - you can make it quite big so that it covers the whole area and gives all of the barriers you would like to search for.
2. Click on the button labelled "Wizard", and in the box that appears paste the following: barrier=* and foot=no 3. Click on "build and run query" - the map on the right should now have lots of yellow dots - you can click on one to see details of it, and 4. To export the points that you have found, click on "Export", then find the line "download <https://overpass-turbo.eu/>/copy <https://overpass-turbo.eu/> as GPX", and click on the word "download" 5. This will give you a file containing .gpx waypoints that you can load into Osmand (on your phone, click on the gpx file, select "Osmand", and select import into favourites. To update the OpenStreetMap data, you will need to go to https://www.openstreetmap.org and create an account. There is a very good walkthrough you can follow, which will appear the first time you click on the "Edit button" on the home screen (make sure you've zoomed in enough). There is a very good wiki for OpenStreetMap (OSM) - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Main_Page is a good starting point. There are pages of reading available, also https://learnosm.org/en/ also can help with some guides. *Just so you can get going;* Go to one of the barriers you think may be wrong, look at it and perhaps take a photograph. Have Osmand creating a track so you know exactly where you were when you found it (just in case location on OSM is slightly wrong). Go back to overpass turbo search results, find the barrier, click on it, then click on the blue number at the top - you are now viewing the barrier (node) on the OSM website. Click on "Edit" and change the tags, if you think that is the correct thing to do - the wiki has lots of information. If for instance, the barrier can always be easily opened, perhaps the tags should be change to foot=yes (if this used by cycles - bicycle=yes as well) Just a note about *Timescales* When you edit OpenStreetMap, the edit is immediate, but it will not appear on Osmand until you update the offline map, probably early the next month when the update becomes available. Good luck & feel free to get back in touch if I can help more. Regards Nick OSM = Tallguy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Osmand" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
