SekeRob's Comments
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| 149867862 | Hi Could you please review your building additions of your change set and correct either the buildings, the roads or both since there are amny crossings here from your seeming import with MapWithAI Thanks |
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| 160687250 | It's in JOSM and ID the same... start to draw a line and after setting the second node hit the F key and hold the F to quickly trace, description"Follow a line or area"..
To learn all the ID Editor commands hit the ? key in the editor view. There are 3 tabs in the shortcuts help view, Browsing, Editing, Tools. cheers |
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| 160687250 | Hi, When mapping areas inside outer areas you have to ensure that 100% of the 'inner' area nodes do not share any single node with the 'outer'. In this case I've mapped the woodland along the river areas around and removed several river areas as inner to the wood on the river banks. See changeset/160704218 how it was done. It can be done real quick since JOSM and ID Editor have a line trace/follow function to draw lines around areas. Cheers |
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| 160369360 | Hi, Your boundary=disused is being flagged by QA. relation/18438206
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| 160334729 | Hi, I think you broke relation/12025990/ as now the forest renders white and some inner areas show as related to the wrong forest. Twice outline forest in same relations, same with several inner. Think this edit corrects this, at least now I can see the wood again changeset/160343413 ciao |
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| 160068908 | Hi, NOT a cycleway, a cycle-lane already tagged onto the road. with cycleway:right:width=2
Ciao |
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| 155414705 | Hi, You questioned if this service road is oneway. YES, the main road has a solid line divider at centre, so turning left coming from the east is not allowed. The same for the next one west I just mapped. Ciao Caio |
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| 159513782 | Hi, When you do these conversions, definitely not my idea to do so, where is it written that parkings have to be areas(?), you need to add the tag parking=surface when there's a way onto the area or parking=street_side like here when it's typically on the side of the road without a specific way touching it. ciao |
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| 159491114 | Gokd moaning ;o) Interesting read, has no effect on routing since its tagged on a stop spot point rather than a junction crossing seen often in the US. A OSM wiki conspicuously absent, it is a tag part of a preset with all and minor as options. Curiously, checking taginfo/overpass, the use is plastered all over Italy, a few actually on a crossing, unlikely, where traffic light are often mapped , AND the rest of Europe. AFA Italy is concerned, think the tag can go, absent of any effect on navigators, albeit here, obligatory stopping is rarely abided by, all driving with a little angel on both shoulders. So please remove this excess tag Ciao |
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| 159203042 | Will do. |
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| 153163826 | Hi, Don't know why you map all these 1 member multi-polygons, emphasis multi meaning 1 MP has to has at least 2 members else they are simple polygons, which OSM likes much better. I've converted all these scrub, grass, farmland etc 1 member MPs in CS changeset/159197932 probably missing others in the artea. ciao |
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| 159105065 | The boundary I took care of yesterday. Ideally roads are not used as members of boundaries as that frequently results in breaking those when mappers work on the roads with boundary relations associated with them. Unfortunately Via Tiburtina still has the service road and your new tertiary on top of each other. Laurenziano is fine, but I don't understand how that one changed from oneway to bi-directional. You need to confirm that as it has major routing implication. |
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| 138844819 | 👍👍👍
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| 159014762 | 👍👍👍👍 |
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| 158793760 | Hi, Unfortunately you've mapped a new tertiary road, node for node, on top of a previously existing service way. The proper way to map ways of a different class which were there before is to cut up the ways that need a different classing and change the tagging, so highway=service > tertiary. In short, you need to remove the tertiary ways you mapped on top of the existing ways and reclass the old to the new status. We do not delete old roads when they get up or downgraded and map a new one... that will result in the loss of now and way history. Let me know if you need help. cheers PS: In case you dont read english, go to DeepL at https://www.deepl.com/en/translator#en/it/ |
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| 159013849 | Stranamente, ID Editor non ha dato un avviso di chiusura nel riepilogo delle CS, a meno che non si sia accidentalmente premuto il pulsante Ignora. Anche in questo caso il tag di caratteristica (key) è minimo in qualsiasi modo. Con l'applicazione JOSM questo non sarebbe mai sfuggito. Me ne sono accorto perché. A) Osmose ha segnalato il problema con un pin sulla mappa presto mattina, B) la strada è scomparsa da Carto standard. Di routine visito ogni CS in Carto map view, premo F5 dopo circa un minuto per vedere quali modifiche sono state apportate e quali no, e rileggo perché fare errori di typo è il mio forte. Le scritte in piccolo in JOSM sono difficili da vedere per me, in Carto sono più chiare. felice mappatura. |
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| 159013849 | Salve, Perché hai rimosso il tag highway da Via Casale? L'ho ripristinata in quanto, A) tutte le strade necessitano di una targhetta highway=*, B) ha reso il tratto di raccordo con i passi un orfano di routing. caio |
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| 159014762 | Strictly speaking, the west part looks like being used by 2 track vehicles in recent time with some gravel additive on top, making it at least highway=track, grade 2. For path I don't tag bicycle=yes as that is implicit.... all routers assume path is foot/bicycle permitted. I only tag when there's an exception else we can start mapping millions of ways with bicycle=yes. Many signs here bicycle speed 'velocità moderata' or max 10kmh... try that on a simple bike without speed display :o)))). Latter wholly ignored by 99.999% including the cops. Valhalla is quick, OSRM is slow GraphHopper the slowest. Got a path that at least a month later is still not routed correctly by GH. One needs a machete for that path. The start is even impassable... a 2m 80 degree slope with dense scrub. Whoever put that path there must have been on a downhill. There's lots of MTB oneway tracks for downhill only. The furgone brings you to the top, trailer with 10-12 MTBs in tow. ciao |
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| 138844819 | Hi Marco Think the whole layer/bridge tagging needs reviewing as the pier area is tagged as on layer=1, the road isn't and than the goods_coveyor (which has no tag to say what type, such as belt), on top of the pier being on layer 1... that would than be layer 2. Maybe the thinking is, if I don't the pier /coveyor disappears in the blue. I never remember. Unfortunately the duplicate edges are "for-ever" flags by OSMI and over time build up on the daily list, so when it legally can be resolved I'd do so,.. in past I've resorted to making things MPs, the shared edge becoming a single way in 2 MP relations, not really proper. Some mappers make every single shared edge into an MP, to me a maint horror... simple polygons for areas are my thing.
FYI if you don't already know it: https://resultmaps.neis-one.org/hdyc-osmi-issues?uid=175882 Anyway, I 'fix' what can be legally fixed and keep the list short making it a 1 minute daily review when the mapping day takes off. Others don't, their choice. have e nice day.
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| 159014762 | Hi, note creator here. Was there a month ago and it was still the same with the map note I made years ago and the photo added 2 years ago by Duro Jifi. Now one part is bicycle yes and the other part is bicycle dismount. That's too late. bicycle=dismount will still route cyclists here.... a walk of a mile or more on rubble. I actually switch to the SS16 and return to the track at Le Morge. Not ideal, given the 16 is a racetrack, but does save you the agony and 1 or 2 tires. Never understood why the was never converted to proper track. Maybe because of the nude beach somewhere there, oops, now I spilled the beans. ciao. PS Got MTB size tires, but profile for road, Kevlar arming, chambers filled with anti-puncture goo, even 2 bottles with in bag with more goo of the "fix and inflate" type (helped me once) but that wont help prevent a cut on that rail rock stuff. |