[OSM-talk-be] Fietsknooppunten, bicycle nodes "Roundabouts and around squares"
Jo
winfixit at gmail.com
Fri May 15 11:30:41 UTC 2015
Type:
Ctrl-f
junction=roundabout inview
tick the box: add toolbar button
You are rewarded with a handy button on your toolbar.
Get 1 roundabout in your viewing window. Press the button. All ways of the
roundabout are selected. Remove oneway=yes if it's (still) there.
now press 'o'. The roundabout becomes perfectly round and the 'loose' nodes
are centered between the 'connected' nodes. Maybe add nodes and do it once
again to get them distributed nicely.
Use Ctrl-Alt drag left mouse button to rescale if necessary.
Move the whole roundabout by dragging a way. Or use Select Way Nodes (from
the utilsplugin2 plugin) or adjacent nodes (look in the menu for the key
combination, I mapped that one on 'e'). Then move the whole roundabout by
dragging one of the nodes. All other selected nodes move as well.
If you like to add landuse=village_green for the are in the middle you can
use the Make Parallel copies of ways button. Oddly that doesn't work very
well anymore lately. Worked like a charm before. Of course for the landuse
all ways need to be recombined with 'c'.
Jo
2015-05-15 13:09 GMT+02:00 Sander Deryckere <sanderd17 at gmail.com>:
> The old recommendation was to not split roundabouts. It makes it easier
> for the software to see it's a roundabout when it's closed, and it makes
> routing stuff (like counting the exit number) easier.
>
> However, that recommendation changed on the wiki some years ago (AFAICS,
> without discussion). So now both situations happen (complete roundabout as
> part of a route, and split roundabouts), and tools have to be able to
> handle both situations.
>
> For me, the disadvantage of split roundabouts is that you can't modify
> them as easily. When it's a complete circle, it's easy to scale it, rotate
> it, and make it perfectly circular. With split roundabouts, this becomes
> harder.
>
> I still prefer complete circles for most cases.
>
> Regards,
> Sander
>
> 2015-05-15 12:12 GMT+02:00 Marc Gemis <marc.gemis at gmail.com>:
>
>> Not everybody splits a roundabout for a route, although I usually split
>> it. JOSM shows a nice roundabout icon in the route relation editor in case
>> you do not split. Routers are probably smart enough to "escape" the
>> roundabout themselves.
>> When it is not a roundabout, it is normal to split the street (square),
>> just as with a regular street.
>>
>> Extend of market place: area:highway is often mentioned to map the extend
>> of a street.
>>
>>
>> regards
>>
>>
>> m
>>
>> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 11:49 AM, Jakka <vdmfrankvdm at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How do we tag the roundabouts in a relation of hiking route minor
>>> problem but bicycle routes (knooppunten) and public transport routes ?
>>> I cute the roundabouts in pieces highway to highway. Is this the
>>> properly way?
>>> But gives the tester prg like http://osma.vmarc.be/ or
>>> http://analyser.openstreetmap.fr/cgi-bin/index.py?relation=2718669 a
>>> alert?
>>> Roundabouts you must take at the right hand.(Europe)
>>> 1 Example south point 03 to north roundabout 5 highways, coming from the
>>> south leaving first highway to point 28, got a nice line in relation.
>>> Coming back from the opposite way from point 28 the way must leave at
>>> the 4 highway to point 03 a have a gap in the relation.
>>> If the junction=roundabout must be keep to getter you see symbol
>>> roundabout.
>>> 2 Example what with a large square, marketplace, which cannot be tagged
>>> as roundabout but still need to drive ride right hand around it?
>>> situation like first example you have a gap in the relation line.
>>>
>>> On response of Guy question several wikipage were recommended not easy
>>> to find your way.
>>> --
>>>
>>> Jakka
>>>
>>>
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