Hello,
It's this one:
https://github.com/osm-fr/osmose-backend/blob/master/analysers/analyser_osmosis_way_approximate.py
It's not the more easy to understand ;)
The value is the orange part of the arc in
http://www.bibmath.net/dico/f/images/fleche1.png ... but with polyline,
not circle.
The
I think it's more a case of tuning the threshold for what gets reported.
The hard part is trying to figure out exactly what is being used as the
measure. I guess another look at the code may be required...
Is there a forum or mailing list where people can ask questions about
what Osmose is
Ah, yes! Good point, I'll fix that. :) But I think Osmose would still
complain, because landuse and waterway shouldn't go together. I think.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmose/issues#4030
—Sam
On 17/01/16 07:40, Ross wrote:
Probably because landuse=commercial is for office buildings
Be interesting to see if it does.
I think it's one of those that may need a human to check and say yes
this is correct or not.
Cheers
Ross
On 17/01/16 09:47, Sam Wilson wrote:
Ah, yes! Good point, I'll fix that. :) But I think Osmose would still
complain, because landuse and waterway
On 17/01/2016 10:57 AM, Ross wrote:
Be interesting to see if it does.
I think it's one of those that may need a human to check and say yes
this is correct or not.
Cheers
Ross
On 17/01/16 09:47, Sam Wilson wrote:
Ah, yes! Good point, I'll fix that. :) But I think Osmose would still
This is a very groovy tool. :-)
Can anyone help me with this error
http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/en/error/5218289675 ?
I thought waterway=boatyard and landuse=commercial would be a reasonable
combination. ("Boatyard - a place for constructing, repairing and
storing vessels out of the
On 17/01/16 09:09, Warin wrote:
wateruse=? :-)
Picking nits; As boat yard would be on land ... perhaps boatyard
should not be part of the waterway tag!
landuse=industrial, industrial=boatyard?
Yeah, that makes sense. :) I reckon probably waterway=boatyard should be
reserved for the
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