Re: [Tagging] Dykes

2019-02-25 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi,

On 2/22/19 13:29, Frederik Ramm wrote:
>> if you map a dyke, ID-editor recently gives a warning that a dyke ought to 
>> be a closed (circular) line.
> 
> I put this into an id ticket:
> https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/5933

The bug has been fixed in ID and the fix will likely deployed when ID is
next updated on the OSM main web page.

Bye
Frederik

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Re: [Tagging] Dykes

2019-02-22 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi,


On 22.02.19 12:46, Ulrich Lamm wrote:
> if you map a dyke, ID-editor recently gives a warning that a dyke ought to be 
> a closed (circular) line.

I put this into an id ticket:

https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/5933

Bye
Frederik
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[Tagging] Dykes

2019-02-22 Thread Ulrich Lamm
Hi friends,

if you map a dyke, ID-editor recently gives a warning that a dyke ought to be a 
closed (circular) line.
On lowland coasts such as in Germany, this demand is a nonsense.
Some dyke lines (especially on the North Sea) have a length of several hundreds 
of kilometers. Nobody can map them in one session.
Other coasts, such as on the Baltic Sea, but also in England, have very low 
sections, that are protected by dykes, and hilly sections that do not require 
dykes. 
There the dykes end at slopes of natural hills – which are not mapped, unless 
they are prominent escarpments.

Ulrich Lamm
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