Andrew Errington-2 wrote: > > Anyway, I like the idea of using imports as a 'scaffold' for building real > objects. Imported data could sit on a separate layer, much like GPS > traces, > then a mapper can either trace over the imported shapes, or select an > imported object and 'promote' it to become a real object (then join it up > to > existing objects), or select an imported object and delete it, either > because > it already exists, or it's wrong, or it has served its purpose for > tracing. > Over time the import layer will fade away once all of its objects have > been > scrutinised. > We already have such a setup with respect to the "reviewed" tags on any imports that include those. If we really wanted to, we could not render anything with *reviewed=no, but that would be silly. -- View this message in context: http://gis.638310.n2.nabble.com/Zero-tolerance-on-imports-tp6044534p6044950.html Sent from the General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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