On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 10:27:17AM +0300, Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
On Oct/06/2019, Florian Lohoff wrote:
On Sun, Oct 06, 2019 at 10:41:56PM +0300, Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
> And actually it's the same line (way) with the proper name and
> Osmand knows that it's "correct" as it says
>
> But Osmand knows that it's the same road (as it says in the
> messages all the time "keep right and go to DJ102G)
How does OSMAnd know its the same road driving "straight on"? Not
by name - Roads may turn 90° left/right and carry the name with
them. So there is no tag which says "this is the same road -
straight on is here"
I'd be happy to understand and then fix at least some of them... but
see the screenshot (that is now available, not like before :-) )
Looking at just the screenshot (as I do not know where this is to
access the OSM data) I notice that the marker is aligned with an edge
of the landcover area adjacent to the road.
Which makes me wonder if the landcover area is actually connected to
the road way at this spot? I can't tell from the screen shot (because
the marker icon is obscuring where the two might connect, if they do.
If the two are connected, you might try disconnecting them and moving
the edge of the landcover slightly off from the road way (which is
actually more accurate, given that the OSM way denotes the road
centerline, and the land cover does not extend across the pavement to
the center of the road).
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