[OSM-talk] JOSM Validator

Dirk-Lüder Kreie osm-list at deelkar.net
Fri Sep 28 06:29:43 BST 2007


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David Earl schrieb:
> I quite often find a residential road ends in a little island and I tend 
> to map this like this:
> 
>     -------1----->----2----->
>                  ^          |
>                  |          3
>                  5          |
>                  |          |
>                  <----4-----v
> 
> The JOSM validator objects to this as an unordered way. Is there a good 
> reason why (is it intentional, or is it by accident being hard to detect 
> for example)? This seems like a valid thing to do to me. I can always 
> split it, but it seems rather unnecessary.

BTW Maplint seems to think of this as unordered, too, while with the
segments reversed it seems it doesn't.


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Dirk-Lüder "Deelkar" Kreie
Bremen - 53.0952°N 8.8652°E

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