Re: [Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread David Woolley
On 13/01/17 22:44, Lester Caine wrote: You simply reverse the direction the way is drawn. What editor are you using as it's fairly obvious on all of them which direction a way has been input. I think you will find that JOSM defaults to also changing the oneway to oneway=-1 so there is no net

Re: [Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread Mark Goodge
On 13/01/2017 22:44, Lester Caine wrote: On 13/01/17 22:36, Mark Goodge wrote: There is a one-way street (to be more precise, a service road) in my town centre which has the wrong direction of flow on OSM. I can't see any obvious way of changing that - the "oneway" tag merely has a value of

Re: [Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread Andy Townsend
On 13/01/2017 22:36, Mark Goodge wrote: There is a one-way street (to be more precise, a service road) in my town centre which has the wrong direction of flow on OSM. I can't see any obvious way of changing that - the "oneway" tag merely has a value of "yes", and there's no direction attribute

Re: [Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread Lester Caine
On 13/01/17 22:36, Mark Goodge wrote: > There is a one-way street (to be more precise, a service road) in my > town centre which has the wrong direction of flow on OSM. I can't see > any obvious way of changing that - the "oneway" tag merely has a value > of "yes", and there's no direction

[Talk-GB] Reversing the flow of a one-way street

2017-01-13 Thread Mark Goodge
There is a one-way street (to be more precise, a service road) in my town centre which has the wrong direction of flow on OSM. I can't see any obvious way of changing that - the "oneway" tag merely has a value of "yes", and there's no direction attribute anywhere that I can see. Is it simply

Re: [Talk-GB] beetroot or beet

2017-01-13 Thread Warin
:) Ok... beets are vegetables.. (I hope). I do like an organised tagging scheme, so I am using produce=vegetable, then vegetable=* This have two effects; a better organisation structure and the possibility to tag a field as produce=vegetable without specifying the vegetable. It also

[Talk-GB] weeklyOSM #338 03/01/2016-09/01/2017

2017-01-13 Thread weeklyteam
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 338, is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of all things happening in the openstreetmap world: http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/8595/ Enjoy! weeklyOSM? who?: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WeeklyOSM#Available_Languages

[Talk-GB] Scalford Mapping Meeting tomorrow

2017-01-13 Thread SK53
Just an update about tomorrow's meeting in Scalford: Meeting time is 10:30 in the car park of the Kings Arms (not Red Lion as I inadvertently stated originally). A (fairly current state of unmapped paths in the neighbourhood can be seen on umap

Re: [Talk-GB] the steepest residential street in England

2017-01-13 Thread Jez Nicholson
That's pretty steep. I'm also thinking of Keere Street, Lewes https://goo.gl/maps/uBRWoaSXx122 but i'm sure that i've seen some ridiculous ones in tiny Cornish villages On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 at 10:19 John Sturdy wrote: > North Lane in Bath ( >

Re: [Talk-GB] the steepest residential street in England

2017-01-13 Thread John Sturdy
North Lane in Bath ( http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/2955824#map=19/51.37754/-2.33364) is very steep, but only side entrances to houses open onto it, so I'm not sure whether it counts fully as residential. __John On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 1:42 AM, Dave F wrote: > >