[OSM-talk-be] Routing view

Georges De Gruyter zors1843 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 10:41:45 UTC 2012


Joren,

Met MacOSX heb ik het minste problemen bij het editen met Chrome.  Potlatch
durft bij Safari wel eens vastlopen bij het editen.

Mvg,
Georges

2012/9/5 Joren DC <joren.libreoffice at telenet.be>

>  I'll look at it! Thank Jo.
>
> Maybe I don't get a blue 'lining' because of my browser (Firefox 16
> (beta)) or OS (Mac OSX 10.8.1)?
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
>
> Op 5/09/12 08:54, Jo schreef:
>
> This is quite odd. When I try it with Potlatch, the target road gets a
> blue 'lining', whether there is a target node or not.
>
> I'll work on a little video tutorial for JOSM tonight. I already created
> some for more complicated stuff in this channel:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/user/yoyo77777yoyo
>
> There is no sound. Some have captions, but unfortunately many of the
> shortcut keys were changed over the past few months.
>
> b instead of w to create a building
> del instead of d to delete what is selected
> x is still extrude, but it's more efficient to double click to add a node
> on a building contour (while in extrude mode) than to add it with a, then
> select it with s. (so I have also been learning since I created those
> videos)
>
> j will do what you want to do: join a node to the nearest way(s)
> m will merge two or more nodes. The last node that was added to the
> selection is the one that will remain
> g will detach a node from a way
> c will combine two ways
>
> Jo
>
> 2012/9/5 Joren DC <joren.libreoffice at telenet.be>
>
>>  The problem is that it doesn't 'change appearence'. When I just drag
>> the road to the other road, it wouldn't snap to a point ... because the
>> target road has no node to snap to. :s I think I'm stuck right now.
>>
>> If you find some free time to send a link for a JOSM walkthrough (to
>> connect roads)?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Joren
>>
>> Op 5/09/12 00:12, Jo schreef:
>>
>> I just tried it once more. It's not needed to have node on the way you
>> want to connect to. As soon as it 'changes appearance', you can release the
>> mouse button. Usually you still want to remove the node you started from by
>> selecting it and pressing 'del'.
>>
>> Thanks for helping out fixing the map.
>>
>> Jo
>>
>> 2012/9/5 Joren DC <joren.libreoffice at telenet.be>
>>
>>>  Thanks for investing your time :-).
>>>
>>> My method as I thought you meant:
>>>
>>> - I make sure there is a note on my connection point
>>> - I clicked on the unconnected road
>>> - Then clicked on the end of my selected road to select the last note
>>> - I draw a 'new' streetline from the end of the selected road to a note
>>> (I made in step 1).
>>>
>>> I found these unconnected roads by Johan C.'s link:
>>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Joren
>>>
>>> Op 4/09/12 23:58, Jo schreef:
>>>
>>> I'll look into them in detail tomorrow. You probably did more or less
>>> what I said for Potlatch, but some nodes still need to be removed and
>>> sometimes the ways need to be concatenated (samengevoegd). Which I might
>>> have forgotten to mention.
>>>
>>> Jo
>>>
>>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC <joren.libreoffice at telenet.be>
>>>
>>>>  That will be very helpful. Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> What did I wrong with my edits? I'm sorry.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Joren
>>>>
>>>> Op 4/09/12 23:52, Jo schreef:
>>>>
>>>> I would love to tell you yes, but there are still some issues...
>>>>
>>>> BTW, how do you find those unconnected ways?
>>>>
>>>> If you like I'll create a 'screencast' (a recording of an editing
>>>> session) with JOSM to show how to accomplish what you try to do. I see you
>>>> are also adding bus routes. That too is a lot easier with JOSM.
>>>>
>>>> Jo
>>>>
>>>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC <joren.libreoffice at telenet.be>
>>>>
>>>>>  To be sure: am I doing it right?
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/D!zzy/edits
>>>>>
>>>>> I wouldn't like to mess things up :-).
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>> Joren
>>>>>
>>>>> Op 4/09/12 22:55, Jo schreef:
>>>>>
>>>>> OK, I tried it. You select the end node which gives you a red dashed
>>>>> line, move it over the node and the nodes of the target way become blue.
>>>>>
>>>>> My advice though: get used to the more powerful tool in the box. It's
>>>>> worth it later on.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jo
>>>>>
>>>>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC <joren.libreoffice at telenet.be>
>>>>>
>>>>>>  Jo,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm sorry, I use Potlatch 2. But I installed JOSM a while ago. I'll
>>>>>> try it with JOSM, but I'm not that familiar with JOSM.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>>> Joren
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Op 4/09/12 22:44, Jo schreef:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Which editor are you using?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With JOSM you select the endnode first, then the node you want to
>>>>>> connect it to, while holding Ctrl of Shift, then m for merge.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In Potlatch I'm not sure. Somebody else will surely will be able to
>>>>>> help you with that one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2012/9/4 Joren DC <joren.libreoffice at telenet.be>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Sure!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But I have a question about this topic: when I try to connect the
>>>>>>> road by dragging its end to the connection point, it doesn't snap to the
>>>>>>> other road... How to let it snap?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>>>> Joren
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Op 4/09/12 22:17, Johan C schreef:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi there
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Belgium is slowly starting to look a bit red again:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.02744&lat=50.79917&zoom=9&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  These are all unconnected ways which will cause routing errors in
>>>>>>> any navigation device based on OSM. Is anybody willing to remove these red
>>>>>>> dots in his/her province?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2012/6/3 Sander Deryckere <sanderd17 at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It looks like, in half a month, that most problems are gone now. At
>>>>>>>> least almost all problems concerning routability for cars are gone, and the
>>>>>>>> others are also diminishing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks again for mentioning this here. We do a lot better than the
>>>>>>>> UK now, and even better than some parts in Germany.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>> Sander
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2012/5/15 Johan C <osmned at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  Hi, is anyone familiar with this site:
>>>>>>>>> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=4.32973&lat=50.82125&zoom=9showing several hundred routing problems in Belgium?
>>>>>>>>>
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