SekeRob's Comments
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111280922 | almost 4 years ago | From A25 e Roma you turn A14 Bari, which is the turn south bound. I've tagged the motorway too maxheight=default. All Autostrada is maxheight=default, never seen a sign anywhere. Some motorway ramps have signs hgv:conditional 7.5t @ snow, otherwise only legal limit.
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111355350 | almost 4 years ago | "Waldfläche im Ort ergänzt" im nähe Berlin und gleichzeitig auch etwas in Äthiopien. Wie macht man das? |
111324290 | almost 4 years ago | Named Contrada Pennicoli per corner sign. |
111280922 | almost 4 years ago | Hi, Polish user interface mapping details in Central East Italy using StreetComplete which is for local --surveying-, says so every change more than 50 meters away from actual location, so I suppose you are here and not doing this from 2000 km away. :O) PS Why did you tag the svincolo Bari with maxheight=default and not the main A14 passing under the same bridges? Did SC not flag those? |
111151161 | almost 4 years ago | and bare rock |
111024198 | almost 4 years ago | The mini pitch turned fenced camper parking. |
110910436 | almost 4 years ago | Hi Be sure that if the commits are valid there is no point in reversing. The BBB (Big Bound Box) was created. All the reversal does, in the same set, is to create yet another BBB. Note that some edit tools will conflate sequential edits even when saved. The Osmose editor is a bad one. Save with relevant comment, move one Save an edit with different comment and you end up with the combination in one CS only showing the comment of the last save. If I do I just keep a copy of the previous save comment and expand on the next. Hair pulling event, but generally I avoid the use of that one. Street complete is slightly different. I combines saved edits of the same tag type. Do 2 different ones, e.g. a bus stop and a Xwalk on the other side of the country and you get 2 different CSs. These are the 2 that spring to mind. There could be more. ciao |
110833862 | almost 4 years ago | Hi, Have a look now... 3D was already perfect in Streetcomplete, just needed to move the tags to the outline to get the grey to render as church brown. ciao from Italia |
110833862 | almost 4 years ago | I have a suspicion though why this is happening, so patience grass hoppers. |
110833862 | almost 4 years ago | Yup, I noticed. The tags seem fine though and not everything in carto is rendered proper, building parts not at all, just the building outline which it is typed as i.e. type=building + building=yes, this grey outline though a first for me. Waiting for QA and the 3D progs to give their opinion. As you can see in the change set the relation block in front has the brown colour i.e. it knows it's a building. |
110824496 | almost 4 years ago | BTW, if you like stats, here are yours per the Pascal Neis report iD editor: Resolved issues=113, Ignored warnings=341
you've got the grand sum of 19000+ issues with which you're associated and trending up. Suppose with that many years of professional service one has the right to pile them up. Have a nice day. |
110824496 | almost 4 years ago | "Please learn to not pay attention to that" Yup, the teacher forgetting it's own lessons... a refresher course works too ;o) |
110824496 | almost 4 years ago | Hi, opposed to the local practices for equestrian, the OSM global practice is to split such widely apart changes, and just few in particular, in separate edit sets and saves. That way only the local mapping folk will see these changes in their history listing. Now you told everyone between the California coast and the Ukraine. I'm told it's quite easy to do so in JOSM at that, split the saves to the geographical areas. At nearly 19000 change sets one would expect the member to know. MTIA for your future consideration. |
110764911 | almost 4 years ago | Yup, many of these 'smart' editors do this to include the Osmose level 0 editor, Streetconplete and more. Was on a town cycle run few days ago, all items of same type got smapped together and when home the history showed the edit set was held open and allowed to comments on when closed... that's not for an hour i read with same tool/device. Add something within that time and the hour resets, i believe. An edit set has a stretch up to 24 hours as long as something keeps getting added within the hour. Thanks for responding. |
110764911 | almost 4 years ago | Great going Marcel, 4 nodes, 1 just 2000 miles separated from the others and everyone in-between being notified in their local history view. Pretty please, keep your edits localized, then save and move onto the next. Nobody needs to know but those mappers near these places. TIA |
110691035 | almost 4 years ago | I stand corrected, see now they were set up in the opposite direction... a to from instead of a from to. I'll code the signs up. thanks |
110691035 | almost 4 years ago | These turn restrictions were NOT wrong! Assess before you delete. You can mark them as false too in Keep right, which gives many wrong alerts. Here Northbound from church a turn right sign, south to the church, a turn left sign. That was mapped. Kindly put the rules back, OR map the signs. The codes you can find in the "IT:Road signs in Italy - OpenStreetMap Wiki" cheers |
110113208 | almost 4 years ago | I suppose you mean frequency of AC and DC 0;50 suggesting DC AC convertion. An ACDC of 50:0 has been used 832 times indicatiing some form of acceptance. Meantime Ill give it false positive Cheers |
110704020 | almost 4 years ago | Hi, You comment "QA fuel:hgv_diesel => fuel:HGV_diesel" yet the code is fuel:GTL_diesel ;o) NB What would be good is if you communicated to the NSI maintainers that gtl_diesel should be removed from the drop down list as there are so many in the NSI that keep polluting the maps because EVERYONE assumes drop down list values legal. cheers |
110113208 | almost 4 years ago | Hi, What's frequency=0;50 supposed to mean? World wide this double value has been used 32 times, the field though expecting a single value. 0;50 means 2 values getting flagged by QA. If this is correct, a false positive, it can be marked as such. cheers |