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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2016-09-02 22:20, Svavar Kjarrval
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<pre wrap="">On fös 2.sep 2016 14:07, André Pirard wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 2016-09-02 15:19, Jo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The way I understand this, no explicit tagging is needed. You could have
aBBc
Where c is the service way of the terminal.
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<pre wrap="">I think that, just like within a plain highway, using the same node
(B) twice in succession makes no sense.
I bet that JOSM won't be happy about it.
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<pre wrap=""> JOSM doesn't allow the user to add any repeats at all. Fortunately, it
doesn't remove repeats which were already there.</pre>
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I was showing nodes and Jo is showing ways.<br>
Repeating nodes is not allowed but repeating ways is all-right.<br>
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