The issue here is that these relations are there, they conform to current
wiki documentation, but you can't simply use them in applications other
then for rendering. Some of the issues (sorting, bridge simple gaps) may be
solved with software at the data user's side, but on the whole you can't
rely on it. Usability depends on mappers applying strict tagging and
ordering standards and heavy maintenance to prevent problems.

If code exists that solves these problems, I would very much welcome that
if it could become availabe as e.g. a tool in JOSM. We could test that on
the E2 Yorkshire relation.

Fr gr Peter Elderson


Op za 17 aug. 2019 om 12:31 schreef Andy Townsend <ajt1...@gmail.com>:

> > but I would like to see one make a plausible navigation route out of the
> E2 Yorkshire relation as it is now.
>
> Where are you going from and where are you going to?  Without that
> information "make a plausible navigation route out of the E2 Yorkshire
> relation" makes no sense.
>
> You could certainly argue that splitting the legs of the route rather than
> the "parts geographically in Yorkshire" would make more sense, but making
> use of whole sections of the Wolds Way, Cleveland Way etc. would be better
> still.  That's one for you to resolve though, since you're the one who
> seems to have the issue here.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Andy
>
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