[OSM-talk] Removing all signposts from relations

Alex Dawn al_4242 at hotmail.co.uk
Tue Jul 28 11:31:18 UTC 2020


Ah sorry maybe in that other order. The key point is to sort the stops and the ways separately and how tools can still route along the ordered ways.

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Where does it say that, because in most route relations I looked at the stops are first (preferably in the order they are passed) and then the ways in the order they are traversed.

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On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 10:15 PM Alex Dawn <al_4242 at hotmail.co.uk<mailto:al_4242 at hotmail.co.uk>> wrote:
The PTv2 schema says to put all the route ways first in order, then the bus stops in order.

Maybe you can do a similar thing here and sort the route ways first and then the sign points.

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On 25. Jul 2020, at 20:33, Alberto Nogaro via talk <talk at openstreetmap.org<mailto:talk at openstreetmap.org>> wrote:


So if you do so, information is indeed lost.

+1


Otherwise I can’t see why should it difficult to data consumer to strip the unwanted information before processing the route.


+1





Unless the script preserves the information by storing it by alternative means, I would regard such a script as vandalism.

I agree and oppose this proposed automatic edit

Cheers Martin
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