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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 27.07.2016 um 12:39 schrieb Aun
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GoMap!! is limited in its capabilities to edit relations to reduce
the chance of breaking anything. Without being sure, when
splitting a way that is member of a relation, both parts continue
with same membership. This might give undesired results in very
few relations, so I think it is a safe approach for an app that
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That breaks essentially all turn restrictions. <br>
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<div class="">On Jul 27, 2016, at 06:01, Martin Koppenhoefer
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moltonel <span dir="ltr" class=""><<a
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I first heard of GoMap, it was along with some
criticism that it didn't handle the full osm data
model and could mess up relations for example. I
trust this has been sorted and GoMap is now
relation-safe or even able to edit/create
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relation membership is shown when you select a member
and go to "tags", you can select the relation, see the
members and roles, and modify tags. You can't (AFAIK)
create relations, and from a quick test it seems
splitting ways of a turn restriction will result in
inconsistent relations (two from members in this
test), i.e. if you split a way it will likely keep all
(new) members in the relation regardless of relation
type (i.e. routes and multipolygons will not break
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<div class="gmail_extra">I'm sure complex geometric
operations will likely destroy relations (e.g.
splitting a member, deleting one of the resulting
ways, redraw it and don't check or care for the
relation), but for simpler usecases (draw short piece
of missing way, add nodes, move stuff, add or change
tags) it is "the almost perfect mobile editor".<br
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