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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-10-07 13:01, André Pirard
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-10-06 17:48, Glenn Plas wrote
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Hi, <br>
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I'm in the process of creating a Belgian settings file for this
great plug-in. <br>
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Thanks, but I think that we should first finish <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Belgium">Road
signs in Belgium</a> and other parts of the international wiki,
otherwise the taggers will have to do the same job twice to revise
their work and they won't.<br>
I suppose it's a JOSM plugin, but unfortunately most taggers are
using Potlatch and this is otherwise a problem by itself.<br>
As I said, I'm trying to write a general document about these
matters, I'd like to devote most of my time to it rather than
participate to more discussions right now.<br>
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You fail to see the point of the tool, which is only natural when
you don't even take a look at it yet judge .... People spend
hours in the wiki to find tags for a sign. Probably the reason why
people to do to much traffic_sign entries. This plugin offers a way
to intuitively tag a section with those signs in mind, in 2 clicks
you can tag a way , read the wiki explainations right inside the
tool when you click a familiar road sign. Also a help text,
displaying the meaning of certain signs according to the law.... and
my best effort to keep it updated an correct, and tranlated.<br>
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I'm making it for myself anyway, so I keep my tagging consistent,
just offering to share it.<br>
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The wiki is a maze of deprecated and new pages, I'm so greatful they
actually redirect you to -whatever new tagging scheme has been voted
by 25 people last week- It's good it is there, but I want to spend
quality time in JOSM, not in the wiki.<br>
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Glenn<br>
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