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Le 17 oct. 2013 21:36, "Glenn Plas" <<a href="mailto:glenn@byte-consult.be">glenn@byte-consult.be</a>> a écrit :<br>
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> On 2013-10-17 21:19, marc bessieres wrote:<br>
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> welcome!<br>
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Thanks</p>
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>> I have a couple of questions, if I may ask?<br>
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> No would be kind of a rude answer.<br>
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>> 1) In the wiki, for the Project_Belgium I see several external links to tools. Is there any problem to add the ones Marc Gemis showed in his presentation?<br>
>> I just need an account there, or is there a bit more?<br>
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> Please go ahead, the wiki needs a lot of work.<br>
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Ok, I'll do<br></p>
<p dir="ltr">>> 2) What are the recommanded plugins for JOSM to map in Belgium? I can update the wiki with this info too.<br>
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> No typical Belgian plugins yet, but I would recommend :<br>
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> the terracer plugin, building tools. Openstreetbug (which kind of nicely shows that bug in the way you mention once I click it) , notes, mapdust, fixaddresses, turnrestrictions<br>
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> Also: work with mapCSS (check preferences of josm for custom style downloads).<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Great!Thanks<br>
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>> 3) I wanted to add my favorite comic books shop, I see only shop:books which would make it. As comics are famous in Belgium, is there something else?<br>
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> I have no idea really... now I want a special tag :)<br>
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>> 4) In OSM inspector I see that way_id : 233946835 is reported as error because it has no tags. I see that it is the inside of a school. I thought of creating a multipolygon with the external border and this way as the internal border, is this the right way?<br>
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> The reason is exactly that, it's a way without a tag, e.g. you're not telling what it is. By the looks of this, it's mean as an area. So the very least it should have a area=yes tag on it to valdate. But what is it really ? What is this suppose to represent and why does it have to be a mulipolygon ?<br>
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If I understand well this is the playground of a school, I thought of a multipolygon because I looked at how other buildings with a hole were mapped. But as I don't understand yet when to use a multipolygon I may be wrong!<br>
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>> It is a big group of questions, I hope this is the right way to interact with the mailing list.<br>
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> Perfect place to do so<br>
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Thank you very much for your answers!</p>