Easily map individual parking spaces using the terracer plugin in JOSM
PlaneMad님이 English로 2016년 3월 7일에 게시함.Made this gif around a year ago for someone asked me how to trace parking spaces. After trying different methods and plugins, I found this to be the simplest workflow:
Is there a quicker way? please share.
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2016년 3월 7일 20:09에 Stereo님의 의견
You can save the second line by using the extrude mode (X), then alt-dragging the first line down.
2016년 3월 7일 20:46에 stephan75님의 의견
Hello PlaneMad, when I have finished ALL tasks in the tools listed on osm.wiki/Quality_assurance for my local area, I will consider to start some micro mapping of parking lots … not earlier … :-)
2016년 3월 7일 22:40에 RobJN님의 의견
Would have to adapt the Terracer plugin to make it quicker (to remove need to remove building tag and add amenity tag). Good animation as always :-)
2016년 3월 8일 14:55에 pizzaiolo님의 의견
Amazing!
2016년 3월 9일 14:50에 Chetan_Gowda님의 의견
This is awesome @PlaneMad.
2016년 3월 9일 18:33에 DaCor님의 의견
not dismissing your work, but I think my way is easier and a lot more in line with the norm
Map the whole parking area as amenity=parking
Thats it. 1 polygon/closed way
If I know the info, I will add capacity, operator etc
I’m not sure I see any benefit in mapping spaces to this level of detail (and I’m a lover of micromapping)
One major downside is the visual clutter it would create due to the amount of Parking icons appearing on the map
2016년 4월 3일 08:47에 seav님의 의견
@DaCor, there would be no visual clutter because the tag is amenity=parking_space, not amenity=parking.
2020년 1월 23일 11:14에 mirror176님의 의견
oops, meant to comment here instead of at the source so pasting here too… A plugin called gridify can help make slightly shorter work of that; draw a box (I use building tool), check/change tags, use gridify to split in # of rows ‘and’ columns. I then select the spaces and the general parking area and add both (should I just do spaces only?) to a relation of type=site and site=parking. Seems to work nicely on the slanted parking slots too though you need to start from a paralellogram even if you sloppily make a box and add a couple nodes then delete the excess from the corners or grab 2 of the nodes on one side and slide them to get your slant.
2021년 3월 19일 14:21에 LogicalViolinist님의 의견
I use building tool: 1 time setup: go to Data>Set Building size>Advanced>[Set all relavent parking tags there I want by default]
2021년 3월 19일 22:54에 mirror176님의 의견
Though you can do that, if spaces are evenly divided, the example above requires drawing 12 less lines and does not require all the split operations as gridify does all that work for you. When I do longer or curved parking and notice distortions then I will manually break it up into smaller chunks (=occasional use of step 4+6 but on groups of spaces) then apply gridify to each chunk. This also works with angled spots where cars enter only in one direction. I also sometimes ignore the current ‘paint’ and divide the area as its likely intended figuring after a while it all gets repainted/paved and the next try will likely be better; areas for that are usually bordered by curbs. If it seems less bounded then I may copy the paint as is now. To deal with the missing spaces on the ends I usually map as if they were there so other spaces line up right and delete the fakes after to get more consistent dimensions on the spaces. Adding the single end spaces later would also work but seems like more work to add a 4+ node area after then to delete an area. I will usually add lines/nodes temporarily if helps with alignment then delete when done if they weren’t a further part of the object. One example area I worked on (and need to do a lot more) with angled spaces is osm.org/#map=19/33.64353/-112.22515 but I can find others again if desired.