Adam Hoyle wrote: > Oh wow - I must have been on some long gone map > style, it's all looking very different now I've changed > the map style (and looking good too). Am I right in > saying that purple outlines mean things are part of > a hiking route, and green outline means foot route right?
Green is route=foot, the blue/purple is any other route (i.e. not foot or one of the cycling types) IIRC. It would be nice to move all the hiking-type things to green, but I get confused as to the difference between route=hiking, root=foot, root=uk_ldp, etc. etc... > And orange outlines are bad, orange outlines mean > it'll get wiped, is that correct? Damn it, there are > a *lot* of orange outlines. > #wipestearsfromeyesandrollsupsleeves In P2: * dark maroon means "created by someone who's disagreed. Abandon all hope" * semi-transparent maroon means "edited by someone who's disagreed. Will probably be reverted to an earlier version" * orange means "created or edited by someone who's not responded. Use the history function to find out who that is, and flutter your eyelashes at them" I can't emphasise enough the importance of contacting people and asking them to agree. It really works. cheers Richard -- View this message in context: http://gis.638310.n2.nabble.com/OSM-legal-talk-License-Change-View-on-OSM-Inspector-tp7089165p7091636.html Sent from the General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

