É, tem bastante. Há que tomar cuidado, porque nem todos nós duplicados são
problemas.

No JOSM é bem fácil de resolver com o plugin Validator.. Outro dia eu
consertei um monte de nós duplicados que havia em Uberlândia.

Abs, V

2010/2/10 Bráulio Bezerra da Silva <[email protected]>

> Na Bahia parece que há "alguns" nós duplicados... Mas deve haver um modo
> simples de consertar isso.
>
> 2010/2/10 Flávio Henrique <[email protected]>
>
> Hmmm...
>> muito bom!
>>
>> Valeu pela informação Vitor!
>>
>> Flávio Henrique
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/10 Vitor George <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Olá pessoal,
>>>
>>> Segue informações interessantes sobre identificação e remoção de nós
>>> duplicados.
>>>
>>> Abs,
>>> Vitor
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Richard Fairhurst <[email protected]>
>>> Date: Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 4:11 AM
>>> Subject: [OSM-newbies] Fun with duplicate nodes
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Cc: [email protected]
>>>
>>>
>>> We have a bit of a push on at the moment to eliminate duplicate nodes
>>> - i.e. where there's erroneously two nodes in the exact same place,
>>> which should be a single node so they're joined.
>>>
>>> == Identifying duplicate nodes ==
>>>
>>> Some of you will have seen Matt's map, which shows "dupes" and is
>>> updated almost instantly:
>>>    http://matt.dev.openstreetmap.org/dupe_nodes/
>>>
>>> I've just added a bunch of dupe-fixing features to Potlatch. So when
>>> you've used Matt's map to identify some dupes, click 'Edit in
>>> Potlatch' and sign in as per usual.
>>>
>>> Now click the way with the dupes in. It should be pretty obvious which
>>> ones they are. :)
>>>
>>> == Fixing duplicate nodes ==
>>>
>>> To fix an individual node, select it and press J (for "join"). This
>>> will delete the duplicate nodes and replace them with this one.
>>>
>>> To fix all the dupes in the current way, select the way and press J.
>>>
>>> To see what the dupes are, you can use the Inspector (in the Advanced
>>> menu, or press I).
>>>
>>> == Other stuff ==
>>>
>>> I've also added a feature to "unjoin" junctions. (I think JOSM users
>>> call this "unglue"). This is, logically enough, shift-J.
>>>
>>> And this really is the last major improvement to Potlatch 1.x before
>>> 2.0, except for one more thing that's coded but not announced yet. :)
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>
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