On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 1:48 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 03/03/2016 08:02 PM, Steve Friedl wrote:
>> I’ve been updating all the cities in Orange County California to have fully
>> segmented relationalized boundaries, such that cities sharing a common
>> border share
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Hi all,
Ive been updating all the cities in Orange County California to have fully
segmented relationalized boundaries, such that cities sharing a common
border share a single way in each of their relations; this eliminates
overlapping ways. Its been very tedious but it's really getting
Hi,
On 03/03/2016 08:02 PM, Steve Friedl wrote:
> Ive been updating all the cities in Orange County California to have fully
> segmented relationalized boundaries, such that cities sharing a common
> border share a single way in each of their relations; this eliminates
> overlapping ways. Its
* I think you are misunderstanding the administrative boundary situation.
That’s certainly a possibility :)
I did speculate:
* Or do we just assume that because this donut hole has been excluded from the
City of Westminster, it's automatically part of the next outer item (in this
This was helpful, thank you.
> Generally it is recommended to tag boundary=administrative,
> admin_level=, and no names (no county:left,
> county:right stuff etc either).
Makes sense to me; I'll do this.
> Yes, that's what I would suggest. It would be nice if our tools allowed you
> to
In the past, I've used shop=florist for the Edible Arrangements shops that
I have mapped. I guess I was drawn to the word "Arrangements" in their
business name. They sell fruit cut and put on sticks to look like bouquets
of flowers. I just got a yellow pages the other day, and there is an
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Steve Friedl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’ve been updating all the cities in Orange County California to have fully
> segmented relationalized boundaries, such that cities sharing a common
> border share a single way in each of their relations; this
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