As my previous e-mail I've been playing around with routing based on
pedestrian and cycling. I'd say, in my area, 1 in 20 trails are
connected to the roads. I checked the Toronto and Brampton area.
Same issue.
Trails that cross roads, need to have a connecting node. Also they
need to join up
I use IE with http://keepright.ipax.at it finds all sorts of things that
need correcting but you can limit it to pick out these. Getting hold of all
the editors in a particular region, very unlikely some only edit for one
session for a start.
Cheerio John
On 29 July 2010 09:24, G. Michael
That sites assume! Most problems you can't obviously see, so it's
going to be a big help. How often is the data updated?
On 29/07/10 09:50 AM, john whelan wrote:
I use IE with http://keepright.ipax.at it finds
all sorts of things that need correcting but you can limit it to pick
out these.
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:35:27 -0400, john whelan jwhelan0...@gmail.com
wrote:
The new Canvec tiles are very good quality wise. However when a
building or park is on two tiles it would be nice to combine the two
parts so it gets one name etc. Has anyone worked out how to do this
in JOSM?
The
Sounds simple but Shift-J doesn't seem to do anything, they don't
quite overlap. What is a duplicate node error and how do I fix it?
Thanks John
- Select the data all along the boundaries of the tile.
- Use the JOSM Validator on the selection.
- Fix all the duplicate node errors.
- Select
Hi all,
Im wondering if someone can add me back as an admin to the facebook
page. It appears that i was removed by someone. (with no explanation
given)
http://www.facebook.com/pages/OpenStreetMap-Canada/129173017125834
The idea is that the page should work in the same way that the OSM
wiki
If you draw a selection box over where the two tiles meet and run the validator
in Josm one of the errors it can report is duplicate nodes. When you are
merging tiles where roads and areas are split between the tiles there is a copy
of all nodes on the border between the tiles in each file.
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