[OSM-talk-be] additional Cycle node networks in Namur & Luxembourg
A.Pirard.Papou
A.Pirard.Papou at gmail.com
Tue Dec 25 22:24:01 UTC 2012
On 2012-12-23 16:00, Jo wrote :
> 2012/12/23 A.Pirard.Papou <A.Pirard.Papou at gmail.com
> <mailto:A.Pirard.Papou at gmail.com>>
>> I would have liked to add node numbers, but I could not find on the
>> Belgian OSM wiki how they're assigned. How can I do that?
>> <http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/en/?zoom=14&lat=50.5256&lon=5.7969>
> <http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/en/?zoom=14&lat=50.5256&lon=5.7969><http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/en/?zoom=14&lat=50.5256&lon=5.7969>The
> numbered nodes get rcn_ref with the number as the value.
OK, I had understood I must use the number as the number.
But, /*how are those numbers assigned*/?
That means: who chooses them or do we have to invent them ourselves and
are there any rules.
This should be explained in the wiki so that it can be usable.
> Then you create a relation for each of the routes in between with:
>
> type=route
> route=bicycle
> network=rcn
> note=xx-yy
>
> To this relation you add all the ways to get from node xx to node yy,
> where xx is the lower numbered node.
>
> Then you can add all these nodes and route relations to another relation:
>
> type=network
> network=rcn
> name=
I mentioned that our routes are both hiking and cycling.
TIA for a bimodal configuration.
> You can have a look in the list of my recent edits for examples. I'm
> working on rcn networks a lot.
Sure, if you, like I did, let us know the URLs to see them.
Cheers,
André.
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