One of them, I think wheelchair_toilet, was caused by an implementation error in the wheelmap
system, which was fixed last year. Correcting it was under discussion mainly on the German list, and
a mechanical fix is envisaged.
On 14.05.2017 15:41, Dave F wrote:
Hi
toilets:wheelchair 64875 (iD
It looks like iD is pulling in data from taginfo when manually adding a
tag. When searching for wheelchair, iD only offers a point object, which is
correct. We don't tag wheelchairs, we tag objects that have wheelchair
attributes.
Clifford
On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Dave F
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DaveF
On 14/05/2017 16:04, Bryan Housel wrote:
I just searched the iD code and none of these tags are iD presets.
Thanks, Bryan
On May 14, 2017, at 9:41 AM, Dave F wrote:
Hi
toilets:wheelchair 64875 (iD &
I just searched the iD code and none of these tags are iD presets.
Thanks, Bryan
> On May 14, 2017, at 9:41 AM, Dave F wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> toilets:wheelchair 64875 (iD & wheelmap preset)
> wheelchair_toilet 4550 (iD preset)
>
> What does wheelchair_toilet
Hi
toilets:wheelchair 64875 (iD & wheelmap preset)
wheelchair_toilet 4550 (iD preset)
What does wheelchair_toilet represent that's different from
toilets:wheelchair?
If there isn't one I think wheelchair_toilet should be removed from iD's
presets
Other combinations which should potentially
Hi Aun,
Do you know about JOSM's public transport assistant plugin?
Maybe we should set up a weekly online meeting, where everyone with an
interest in public transport can come to get hands on explanations and
where we can discuss these topics?
I just figured out how to do Hangouts on Air.
Jo
Thanks for the clarification, yeah I know that warnings in JOSM, specially
those with Info level, often can be ignored. As I am working with lines in a
metropolitan area with at least 7 different operators, I guess having tidy
relations make data more easy to validate. I have until now