On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 11:43:48PM +0200, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
Not saying that such a plugin doesn't make sense for certain areas in
the world, but i haven't seen this by linear distance scheme in any
place but the USA yet, so its probably low priority for the rest of the
world, and
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Werner Horsch werner.hor...@gmail.com wrote:
I was thinking in how to aid the entry of numbering to osm, and it shouldnt
be very difficult.
The logic should be something like this for addr interpolation...
I don't think it is a good idea. As the relation is
It's a first approach, imagine those cities which do not have any
house-numbers yet, we could add them quite fast. Later any memeber can
remove the interpolation of any block improving the schema
Just to clarify there will start and end points for every block
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 4:29 AM,
On 10/25/2011 12:49 PM, Werner Horsch wrote:
It's a first approach, imagine those cities which do not have any
house-numbers yet, we could add them quite fast. Later any memeber can
remove the interpolation of any block improving the schema
Just to clarify there will start and end points for
Pieren writes:
I don't think it is a good idea. As the relation is called, all
addresses between start and end are just ... interpolation.
We've had this discussion before. Here in my part of the USA, street
addresses were renumbered for the convenience of the fire, police, and
rescue squads.
On 10/25/2011 11:05 PM, Russ Nelson wrote:
They were renumbered according to the linear distance down your
road.
which implies that the road itself is linear and does not
have any 2nd row buildings with 20a,20b,20c numbers ...
all of which applies to the road i used to be living
at a few
I was thinking in how to aid the entry of numbering to osm, and it shouldnt
be very difficult.
The logic should be something like this for addr interpolation
1) Set the first node with a number, select the associated street
2) Enter the step numbers to jump form one square to the next (every