Re: [talk-au] Adding only part of a road to a route relation (was: network and route tags)

2013-02-05 Thread Steve Bennett
Also (if using Potlatch), a useful shortcut you may not know about is
Shift-R. That will copy all the relations from the last selected way
to the current one.

Steve

On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 6:59 AM, SomeoneElse li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
 On 03/02/2013 12:22, David Clark wrote:


 ie I have a route (The Mawson trail) that passes along a section of a fire
 road, but it doesn't pass along the full length of the fire road. How do a I
 select only a section of the fire road (not the full length of it) so I can
 make the relationship to the route?


 You'd need to cut the fire road into 2 (or perhaps 3) and then add the
 relation to only the relevant bit.  In Potlatch (the online editor on the
 OSM website) you can do this by clicking on the node that you want to split
 it at and pressing x.

 Here's an example (not in Australia, but the same principle applies):

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.13304lon=-1.78357zoom=16layers=C

 Here Highfield Lane is split into two.  The eastern part is added to the
 relation for cycle route 54; the western part isn't.

 Cheers,
 Andy


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[talk-au] Adding only part of a road to a route relation (was: network and route tags)

2013-02-03 Thread SomeoneElse

On 03/02/2013 12:22, David Clark wrote:
ie I have a route (The Mawson trail) that passes along a section of a 
fire road, but it doesn't pass along the full length of the fire road. 
How do a I select only a section of the fire road (not the full length 
of it) so I can make the relationship to the route?




You'd need to cut the fire road into 2 (or perhaps 3) and then add the 
relation to only the relevant bit.  In Potlatch (the online editor on 
the OSM website) you can do this by clicking on the node that you want 
to split it at and pressing x.


Here's an example (not in Australia, but the same principle applies):

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.13304lon=-1.78357zoom=16layers=C

Here Highfield Lane is split into two.  The eastern part is added to 
the relation for cycle route 54; the western part isn't.


Cheers,
Andy

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