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49333880 about 8 years ago

I mean instead of "highway=path, bicycle=no, horse=no"

49333880 about 8 years ago

I mean instead of "highway=path, bicycle=no, foot=no"

49333880 about 8 years ago

If it's foot only, it's shorter to use "highway=footway" instead of "highway=path, foot=no, bicycle=no." :)

49307491 about 8 years ago

name and name:he should be identical. If a street has multiple names, you can use alt_name or similar tags: osm.wiki/Key:name

49307491 about 8 years ago

You changed "name:he" but not "name"

42428821 about 8 years ago

Jerusalem is one of the most disputed places ever and not an average capital city, hence the working group resolution.

49298981 about 8 years ago

I might have got confused and it's the other way around, regardless, the 3 variations should be searchable. Last change set should do the trick.

49298981 about 8 years ago

osm.org/changeset/49299642

49298981 about 8 years ago

Although עספיא is the legal name, I think the mostly used name is עוספיה. Fixed here: osm.org/changeset/49299539

Careful with name tag edits :)

49255972 about 8 years ago

You should use name:en for the English name, and not name:he

49238194 about 8 years ago

Hello,

It is possible to make perfect 90 degrees (זוויות ישרות) .

In iD, right click a building, then click "square". Or use the "S" keyboard shortcut.

49236088 about 8 years ago

Following a discussion, this was changed to a "path".

49236088 about 8 years ago

In a PM, Tamir Rarn explained that bridleways are common. I apologize for my previous comment. Happy mapping :)

49236088 about 8 years ago

You typed*

49236088 about 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM :)

You tube "רכמל" instead of "כרמל". Also, a bridleway is used mainly for horses. Are you sure that's a bridleway? They're uncommon in Israel, I think.

44502680 about 8 years ago

It is also super useful for automated edits, and generic overpass queries for statistics and so on.

42428821 about 8 years ago

The name tag may cause trouble in the future even if no one complains now. Why open a closed can of worms? What benefit would adding it bring?

48621078 about 8 years ago

Thank you :)

I find automation to be a very powerful drudgery saver, allowing mappers to work on what really matters. I am taking great care to document every step and to always start slow:

osm.wiki/User:SwiftFast#SwiftFast_bot

48621078 about 8 years ago

1. The link explicitly states it has an emergency department.

2. This is not a mechanical edit. It was accidentally made in SwiftFast_bot

48621078 about 8 years ago

Fixed in osm.org/changeset/49187051