Re: A functioning Public Transport plugin

2020-11-21 Thread ipswichmapper--- via josm-dev
s. >> >> > I would like to demonstrate how converting route relations to PTv2 works. >> >> Feel free to add any tricks I missed in my description of converting PTv1 to >> PTv2. >> >> Thanks, >> >> IpswichMapper >> -- >> >> 14

Re: A functioning Public Transport plugin

2020-11-15 Thread ipswichmapper--- via josm-dev
itineraries as superroute relations that contain route relations for the > 'bundles'. Work in progress... > > Would you have time for a Google Hangout this weekend? I would like to > demonstrate how converting route relations to PTv2 works. > > Jo (Polyglot) > >   >

Re: A functioning Public Transport plugin

2020-11-13 Thread ipswichmapper--- via josm-dev
Sorry, I meant to say "what inherant flaws does PTV2 have". -- Securely sent with Tutanota. Get your own encrypted, ad-free mailbox: https://tutanota.com 13 Nov 2020, 21:04 by josm-dev@openstreetmap.org: > Great! This should hopefully simplify the improvement of this addon. > > 1. What inher

Re: A functioning Public Transport plugin

2020-11-13 Thread ipswichmapper--- via josm-dev
Thanks. I didn't find the source code for this plugin after searching for it online. I don't think I have the programming expertise to actually contribute to this progeamming. The most I can do in Java is writing some programs that run in the console.  That was why I was suggesting this to a

Re: A functioning Public Transport plugin

2020-11-13 Thread ipswichmapper--- via josm-dev
Great! This should hopefully simplify the improvement of this addon. 1. What inherant flaws did the sudtem have? 2. How easy is it to determine if a way is "forward" or "backward" automatically? Also, it seems that the relation editor can sort ways, so a rewrite of this addon can remove this fe

A functioning Public Transport plugin

2020-11-13 Thread ipswichmapper--- via josm-dev
Currently, mapping public transport routes is extremely tedious.  Firstly, you have to select all the ways in order, and add them to the relation. This is usually not that difficult, however if it is a long distance route then downloading data becomes a problem. (The best solution to this I can