[OSM-talk] New osmarender markings - what does dashed blackmean?

Brent Easton b.easton at exemail.com.au
Mon Sep 10 23:49:02 BST 2007


Hi 80n,

Thanks for confirming that. 

So the procedure is that if there is something you want to see rendered, you just ignore the whole proposal/vote thing and get access to SVN and go ahead and make any old change you want. I thought that must be the procedure, but it wasn't documented anywhere, I'm glad to see it officially sanctioned now ;)

Cheers


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On 10/09/2007 at 11:17 PM 80n  wrote:

>On 9/10/07, Brent Easton <b.easton at exemail.com.au> wrote:
>>
>> >> >       Looking in josm, it seems to be tagged as "scramble"="Grade
>1",
>> >> >       whatever that means...
>> >>
>> >> Scramble generally meaning you need to climb over rocks, possibly
>using
>> >your
>> >> hands rather than just being on your pegs. Crib Goch is definitely a
>> >> scramble :-)
>> >
>> >Yes :-) Having grown up with regular holidays (i.e. most bank
>> >holidays) in Snowdonia (somewhere near 52.96203,-3.871136) I know both
>> >what a "scramble" is and what Crib Goch looks like - the gap in my
>> >knowledge was that scrambles a) have "Grades" and b) are "mappable".
>>
>> Yes, it is amazing how things that are not on the Map Features page
>and/or
>> the proposed Features page manage to get rendered, while there are still
>> plenty of approved items not being rendered.
>
>
>If you'd taken a GPS unit for a walk along Crib Goch, you'd be pretty keen
>to see it get rendered ;)  And highway=footway would just not quite be
>appropriate for this:
>http://homepage.ntlworld.com/rbyadf/Snowdonia2/12-Crib%20Goch.jpg
>
>80n
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Brent Easton                       
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