Re: [OSM-dev] iD editor damaging landuse polygons

2013-09-26 Thread Simon Poole
John, thanks for the update, even if we tend to sound a bit negative, we all appreciate the work you are doing on iD. Simon Am 26.09.2013 22:12, schrieb John Firebaugh: > In addition to issue #542, the problem of damage to large areas was > exacerbated by another > issue: https://github.com/syst

Re: [OSM-dev] iD editor damaging landuse polygons

2013-09-26 Thread John Firebaugh
In addition to issue #542, the problem of damage to large areas was exacerbated by another issue: https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues/1693. The effect of #1693 was that small areas (buildings, parks, etc.) would sometimes be rendered below larger areas, meaning that when a user tried to select th

Re: [OSM-dev] iD editor damaging landuse polygons

2013-09-26 Thread Walter Nordmann
Pieren wrote > We get more and more feedbacks on the French community about landuse > polygons damaged by iD editor. They can be partially orthogonalized > (squared ?) or tags replaced by fancy new values, e.g. > "landuse=residential" by "building=yes".. > > It seems that this problem is already r

Re: [OSM-dev] iD editor damaging landuse polygons

2013-09-13 Thread Simon Poole
It is not really a bug, it is simply a (serious) usability issue. To recreate - zoom in on a landuse residential area with buildings (or roads ...) - continue to zoom in till you no longer see the outline of the landuse and just a building - select the building - click on the background t

[OSM-dev] iD editor damaging landuse polygons

2013-09-13 Thread Pieren
Hi, We get more and more feedbacks on the French community about landuse polygons damaged by iD editor. They can be partially orthogonalized (squared ?) or tags replaced by fancy new values, e.g. "landuse=residential" by "building=yes".. It seems that this problem is already reported here https:/