[OSM-talk] line length; checks in server
Andy Robinson
Andy_J_Robinson at blueyonder.co.uk
Thu Aug 17 11:53:04 BST 2006
I can see the possibility in the future of people creating a new node with a
special set of tags on top of an existing node so I would not be in favour
of deleting double nodes but would wish to see the editing software aware of
multiple nodes so that the correct one can be selected (or deleted if
applicable).
Cheers
Andy
Andy Robinson
Andy_J_Robinson at blueyonder.co.uk
>-----Original Message-----
>From: talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-
>bounces at openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Joerg Ostertag (OSM Munich/Germany)
>Sent: 17 August 2006 11:14
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>Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] line length; checks in server
>
>On Thursday 17 August 2006 11:37, Nicola Ranaldo wrote:
>> > > * Forbid to {add/change} a segment witch have the same start and
>> > > enpoint than a already existing.
>>
>> forbid segement from a to b, if exists a segment from b to a ?
>
>But only if it has the same tags. Think of:
> - Two streets above each other. One on each level of a multilevel Bridge.
> I've seen quite some of those
> - A footpath under a bridge of a highway
> - A shopping center/car park/... with multiple lanes on top
> each other in differnent floors.
>
>> > This will have to do a segment lookup. We'll have to test what the
>> > performance impact is. But I definitely would vote for doing this one
>two
>> > if the perfomange impact is not too big.
>>
>> are there statistics about read/write api call available? i think the
>> overall is map and object requests...
>>
>> > > * Forbid a node with the same lon and lat.
>> >
>> > Only if they have the same tags.
>> > - Same lat/lon, different elevation for example
>>
>> Yes... this has sense
>>
>> > - same position two differnt PointOfInterest with different name=
>tags
>>
>> Actual scheme will suggest this, but i think you have to choose and
>> formalize a robust solution becouse two nodes with the same
>> lat/lon/elevations let users create unconnected paths. If we adopt the
>> duplicated schema all editors should warn users of these nodes while
>> selecting them.
>
>Warn - maybe, but still allow them. I'm just thinking of Boat lifting
>stations
>with different elevation, elevators with exits in different levels, ...
>
>Maybe if there are more than one point at the current location the editors
>have to ask which of those you meant to connect. Other mapping programs
>like
>MapSource(Garmin) also ask which attribute you meant if you click on a spot
>where more than one poit/attribute would aply.
>
>And more examples would be POIs:
> - a Hotel, which has also a restaurant
> - a Food shop which has a Postal office inside
>
>-
>
>Joerg
>
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