Gentlemen, 

Victor wrote ...
"Please please *please* use metres" : Difficult to say no !-)

"I'd prefer 14-17 metres for highway=tertiary and below, and 20-23 metres for 
highway=secondary and above, if such a distinction is possible" : It makes 
sense.  I'll try to go as you suggest with 15 and 20 meters

Tyler wrote ...
"insetting the start and end of each interpolation way the same amount from the 
start and end of the street is probably a good idea" : It is exactly how it 
works - in respect with Canvec schema.!

Daniel


-----Original Message-----
From: Victor Bielawski [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 12 mai 2010 09:43
To: Bégin, Daniel
Cc: Tyler Gunn; Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Addressing in Canvec.osm

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Bégin, Daniel <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> What distance did you use? I was to use 0.0001 degree (about 10 meters in 
> Halifax) for addressing in Canvec.osm.  What would you suggest?

Please please *please* use metres. Merkaartor has some code that generates 
address interpolation ways using degrees, and it results in the distance from 
streets depending on the street's orientation, and looks plain ugly in any 
projection apart from latlon.

As for the distance itself, I'd prefer 14-17 metres for highway=tertiary and 
below, and 20-23 metres for highway=secondary and above, if such a distinction 
is possible. This is based on observations from Toronto and area; I don't know 
about other cities.

--
Victor Bielawski

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