I tried to do that from a corner case: begginer guide for cross-country skier: http://www.opensnowmap.org/iframes/how-to-fra.html It reminds me I still have to translate it in English. This is not exactly what you are looking for, but it can give some ideas. Yves
Le 22 février 2020 09:23:35 GMT+01:00, Mateusz Konieczny via talk <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > >22 Feb 2020, 08:09 by [email protected]: > >> Isn't this the job of the editing software (incl it's presets)? If >there's a search box and the user can type in (eg) "path" and draw the >path, then that's how you teach newbies? >> >Yes, but complete newbie needs to >be taught this steps. > >It is not obvious. > >And for mobile editing one needs >instructions for Vespucci that is a bit >less obvious. >> >> Has this user tried to use iD (the best new user friendly editor >today) to do this? Does that do the job? If not, I'm sure everyone, >incl id devs, would like to know. 🙂 >> >No, he was unaware that it can be done this way and that it is >relatively simple. >(I hope that it is relatively simple) >> >> On 22 February 2020 05:37:13 CET, Mateusz Konieczny via talk ><[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Is there some automatically generated website >>> describing in excruciating detail how to map various features? >>> >>> Something directed to a potential mappers, >>> explicitly describing every single smallest step, >>> for every single mappable feature. >>> >>> I ask as I had again a friend asking me >>> "how to add aconstruction area/path/... to OSM". >>> >>> And it seems to me that automatically generated >>> set of such tutorials is both feasible and potentially useful. >>> >> >> -- >> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >>
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