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https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relations/Proposed/Tag:site%3Dpiste
Yves
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As I had much fun with the last subject (noexit), I just can not hold
myself back to jump into another bee nest.
I read on the wiki page [1], that direction=forward/backward are valid
values also for nodes.
Could someone please explain me, how this can work.
I only find some major reasons n
Since a node is a point, and has no dimensions, a direction tag is meaningless.
On April 12, 2014 12:20:26 PM CDT, fly wrote:
> Hey
>
> As I had much fun with the last subject (noexit), I just can not hold
> myself back to jump into another bee nest.
>
> I read on the wiki page [1], that direc
Sorry, forgot the link.
Yes, it does make sense and is useful for benches and traffic_signals.
Am 12.04.2014 19:43, schrieb John F. Eldredge:
> Since a node is a point, and has no dimensions, a direction tag is
> meaningless.
>
>
> On April 12, 2014 12:20:26 PM CDT, fly wrote:
>> Hey
>>
>> As
Do note that when used on benches, *forward* and *backward* are not valid
values (which is what we are talking about).
*amenity=bench* with a *direction=** key use angles and cardinal directions
as values.
2014-04-12 14:46 GMT-03:00 fly :
> Sorry, forgot the link.
>
> Yes, it does make sense and
Please, tell me for what kind of keys is the paragraph about
forward/backward useful. There are no examples and it is only about nodes.
Thanks
fly
Am 12.04.2014 20:00, schrieb John Packer:
> Do note that when used on benches, /forward/ and /backward/ are not
> valid values (which is what we are t
Do you mean "access=destination"?
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Yves wrote:
> I always assumed it was for street where traffic is allowed for residents
> or delivery, but not for traffic passing through.
> Never read this wiki page, though.
>
> On 11 avril 2014 18:28:28 UTC+02:00, SomeoneEl
I have never used this key before because of the drawback you mentioned:
"There is no editor supporting this tag when reverting a way direction",
but as far as I know, *direction=forward/backward* is used with
*highway=stop* and *highway=give_way* and maybe some other signs.
There are keys similar
So the wiki will stay allowing and saying to use noexit on ways too,
even if the majority agree that it shouldn't be like this?
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2014-04-12 20:39 GMT+02:00 John Packer :
> I have never used this key before because of the drawback you mentioned:
> "There is no editor supporting this tag when reverting a way direction",
>
Does anyone else think that the "reverse" tool should be removed from
editors? There's no real use for i
Have to disagree here. There are plenty of real uses for reversing a
way, and not everyone uses JOSM.
Colin
On 2014-04-12 22:43, Janko Mihelić wrote:
> 2014-04-12 20:39 GMT+02:00 John Packer :
>
>> I have never used this key before because of the drawback you mentioned:
>> "There is no e
On 4/12/14 5:57 PM, Colin Smale wrote:
>
>
> Have to disagree here. There are plenty of real uses for reversing a
> way, and not everyone uses JOSM.
>
> Colin
>
> On 2014-04-12 22:43, Janko Mihelić wrote:
>> Does anyone else think that the "reverse" tool should be removed from
>> editors? The
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