[OSM-talk] JOSM Validator

Tom Hughes tom at compton.nu
Fri Sep 28 08:57:02 BST 2007


In message <427adff80709280040s3178a4cdre44bf703a030563c at mail.gmail.com>
        Robert Hart <bathterror at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 27/09/2007, David Earl <david at frankieandshadow.com> wrote:
>> 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.
>
> No it doesn't. Have you got a real example? Are you sure it's not a
> duplicate node or duplicate segment problem?

I often get the validator complaining about exactly this sort of way.

Tom

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