I've also got an interest in waterways and found it was possible to make them "leap out" using "OSM Inspector" in the Geofabrik Tools website http://tools.geofabrik.de/
This is the link I use to view water in South London http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=water&lon=-0.04362&lat=51.38228&zoom=11&opacity=0.48&overlays=bodies_of_water,bodies_of_water,broken_bow,vmap0_rivers,long_rivers,waterways_river,waterways_stream,waterways_drain,waterways_canal,waterways_riverbank,waterways_other,waterways_in_tunnels,waterways_on_bridges A bit long, but it works. Waterway data has the potential to be some of the most "accurate" in OSM due to the very high quality water line data made available in OS VectorMap_Data. Jason On 17 January 2011 23:05, Chris Moss <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm interested in the GB waterways and it seems there's quite a bit of work > done but it's totally invisible. Is anyone working on a layer like the cycle > map, which leaps out from the overlays as the only minority interest yet > developed? > > It's not the only layer I'd like to see. What about walking paths, > railways, contours, points of interest, postcode areas, administrative > boundaries, constituencies, bus routes, etc., etc. > > Shouldn't maps allow you to concentrate on whatever you're interested in? > Can someone please explain to me how or if this can be done with > openstreetmap? > > Chris > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb >
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