[OSM-newbies] Pavements, pedestrian crossings, road widths, house numbers, parking restrictions, speed limits, public transport timetables
Andre Engels
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Thu Mar 17 14:29:52 GMT 2011
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On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Matt Williams <lists at milliams.com> wrote:
> It's from the perspective of the direction of the 'way'. That is the
> order in which the nodes are connected. In JOSM for example you see
> arrows pointing along this direction. I'm not sure about Potlatch.
In Potlatch there are arrows (in the direction) if the road is
specified as one-way; if not (as is more usual), one can see the
direction in the lower left (Potlatch 1) or on the popup (Potlatch 2),
which contains an arrow that points in the direction from start to end
of the currently selected way (if the way is a closed loop, it shows
three arrow, specifying whether the way is clockwise or
counterclockwise).
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André Engels, andreengels at gmail.com
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