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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-12-23 21:39, Rainer wrote :
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<pre wrap="">MK> maybe just add a note to the pipeline (note = "maped mit GPS with
MK> guaranteed accuracy of <blahblah>").
I'm rather thinking of something machine-readable, enabling the editor
to warn the user in case he/she is about to change high precision
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Notes are just mixed bags.<br>
Doesn't that naturally belong to the realm of source:<type>=*<br>
AFAICS, I see no <type> for the position, it could be
"position", "location", "coordinates" and possibly contain
accuracy=*, all that up to your imagination, to your expertise and
to a vote.<br>
Using source=* is inappropriate for anything because it covers
everything.<br>
Example: source:position=XYZ pipeline maps 2011; accuracy=2 m<br>
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