Jason Woollacott wrote: > Just had a quick look at the Dartmoor gpx and it matches the road layout > in a section I'm familiar with. So looking good.
You're probably aware, but just in case... boundary relations are much easier for mappers to work with when they reuse existing ways. I recently repaired a rather nasty foul-up in the Lake District where someone had created the National Park boundary using new ways, but shared nodes. The result was that when a newbie wanted to upgrade a road to tertiary, he accidentally selected the boundary way instead and ended up creating a very wiggly tertiary ring road all round the National Park. I've also seen a case in another National Park where the boundary, which follows roads, was created with entirely new ways. The result was that beautiful boundary-derived ways were sitting alongside 2006-vintage badly traced roads from NPE which should have had the same geometry. In other words, take your time - it's worth getting it right. cheers Richard -- View this message in context: http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/OS-boundary-data-as-background-images-in-Potlatch-or-JOSM-tp5736006p5736106.html Sent from the Great Britain mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

