Use potlatch 2 (simple) choose among the path's the "generic path"<div>Interesting discussion to help a newbie ;-)<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2011/4/15 Ben Laenen <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:benlaenen@gmail.com">benlaenen@gmail.com</a>></span><br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">Jo wrote:<br>
> Hi Marc,<br>
><br>
> Your help will be much appreciated! Voetwegen are usually tagged as:<br>
><br>
> highway=footway<br>
> name=Voetweg 22<br>
> bicycle=yes (or no, of course)<br>
> horse=no (or yes)<br>
> width=1.60<br>
> surface=dirt (or paved, asphalt)<br>
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No, they're usually tagged highway=path<br>
<br>
The access tags like bicycle=yes and horse=no are also a bit of a minefield<br>
for newcomers.<br>
<br>
Click the right traffic signs to get the tags (it's still unfinished though -<br>
just don't look at the highway tags too much yet -- only works on Firefox and<br>
possibly Opera):<br>
<a href="http://mijndev.openstreetmap.nl/~eimai/verkeersborden/" target="_blank">http://mijndev.openstreetmap.nl/~eimai/verkeersborden/</a><br>
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I also don't really recommend using name=Voetweg 22, unless it has street name<br>
signs as such (I know there are some like that around that area).<br>
<br>
If you really want to go hardcore with it, I've been using tags like<br>
vicinal_ref=<number> before to map the number of the voetweg/buurtweg. That<br>
way you won't get into trouble if you have both a real name and a number (in<br>
theory, all public streets and paths should have a number, but that's<br>
obviously not the case anymore)<br>
<br>
Greetings<br>
Ben<br>
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