Wright One's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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78540897 | over 5 years ago | JOSM Warning Message: origin:country:conditional 語法有誤 |
78315040 | over 5 years ago | Fixed |
77069981 | over 5 years ago | My reason: left (CWB Wanchai exit): nameless according to Govt gazette as seen in layout
Lung Wo Road is not the legal name of leftmost 2 lanes. That's my reason to separate |
77069981 | over 5 years ago | https://www.landsd.gov.hk/mapping/en/street_name/gnplan/2019/HKRM48.pdf Moreover, according to this layout, road section from CWB Wanchai exit is not named as 龍和道 Lung Wo Road So none of my modification went wrong |
77069981 | over 5 years ago | According to latest bus cam videos, vehicles from Lungwo Rd westbound cannot change to left lanes to Lungking Rd |
77069981 | over 5 years ago | change:lanes or turn:lanes doesn’t work in built-in routing tool |
77011721 | over 5 years ago | Fixed |
76623117 | over 5 years ago | 下次可以試試用呢個背景圖(舊政府地圖,公共領域) http://www.mapwarper.net/mosaics/tile/1093/{z}/{x}/{y}.png 可以用黎繪製舊樓 唔會走位走得咁勁 |
76547450 | over 5 years ago | 因為37B/X由莊士敦道入灣仔道會出現起角
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76201705 | almost 6 years ago | OpenRailwayMap accepts railway=razed |
75595998 | almost 6 years ago | My edit was made from smartphone gomap app |
75595998 | almost 6 years ago | Use offset to rectify them la |
75595998 | almost 6 years ago | You moved buildings of On Shing Terrace SW 5 meters against its actual position |
75594910 | almost 6 years ago | Offset found: moving 3 meters north may be better in accuracy |
75548571 | almost 6 years ago | I know there is an offset when using Esri imagery |
74363130 | almost 6 years ago | fixed |
71032389 | about 6 years ago | There is an unrectified offset error around Mongkok area of "Esri World Imagery". You may use this link (http://www.mapwarper.net/maps/40670) to assess some of your works. |
67254804 | over 6 years ago | offset似乎誤差超過20米.. |
67079177 | over 6 years ago | southbound lane is temporary closed now |
63179550 | almost 7 years ago | Reverted at changeset #63246449: Multi-storey buildings must be positioned at its base, not its roof. |