Re: [Talk-transit] maintenance is very time consuming on public transport routes
Mike N nice...@att.net a écrit : On 12/1/2013 5:32 PM, Jo wrote: Hmm, I was thinking of staying more or less within the lines of what we have now, but take away the burden of 10, 20, 70 relations on the same piece of road. I'm just curious - what type of data consumer could use information from OSM which contains 70 routes in a road segment? It would seem to be too many to fit on a map display, but I suppose a device would be able to highlight a single route variation on demand. You're right, we would have to think of ways to integrate the following operations in edit tools: - Adding items to a relation (OK itns available) - Removing items from a relation (one by one, feasible) - Copying a relation - Splitting a relation into two relations (the main issue with our variants issue): how to visually handle this? - Sorting items in a relation? Regarding groups of segments to be represented on a tool, this is already possible since we do that with routes. Now how to call this relationship? Teuxe___ Talk-transit mailing list Talk-transit@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit
Re: [Talk-transit] maintenance is very time consuming on public transport routes
Mike N nice...@att.net a écrit : On 12/1/2013 5:32 PM, Jo wrote: Hmm, I was thinking of staying more or less within the lines of what we have now, but take away the burden of 10, 20, 70 relations on the same piece of road. I'm just curious - what type of data consumer could use information from OSM which contains 70 routes in a road segment? It would seem to be too many to fit on a map display, but I suppose a device would be able to highlight a single route variation on demand. You're right, we would have to think of ways to integrate the following operations in edit tools: - Adding items to a relation (OK itns available) - Removing items from a relation (one by one, feasible) - Copying a relation - Splitting a relation into two relations (the main issue with our variants issue): how to visually handle this? - Sorting items in a relation? Regarding groups of segments to be represented on a tool, this is already possible since we do that with routes. Now how to call this relationship? Teuxe___ Talk-transit mailing list Talk-transit@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit