ScottWalkerAU's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 176368328 | 2 days ago | Hiya - this new way (highway=unclassified) would be better suited as some kind of highway=service. Possibly just a driveway, or parking aisle. |
| 176122203 | 12 days ago | Hiya - this section is concrete and not asphalt, right? |
| 175993651 | 16 days ago | Bing seems to be the most accurate imagery locally for offsetting against.
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| 175993104 | 16 days ago | Hi - building:levels = 0 feels like a typo, should be 1? You also don't need to specify state / postcode / suburb unless it's intersecting boundaries. |
| 175993651 | 16 days ago | Also - since you use Esri imagery, you should adjust the imagery offset to match nearby existing features. |
| 175993651 | 16 days ago | Hiya - you can use the "square buildings" button (Q) to make corners snap to right angles. Which is almost all corners of residential buildings |
| 175863874 | 19 days ago | Hi - is this meant to be a junction=roundabout instead of oneway=yes, for the circle?
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| 175647920 | 23 days ago | There's a second field you can use for the unit numbers, `addr:unit` to be used alongside `addr:housenumber` of 20 |
| 175647920 | 23 days ago | Are these meant to be unit numbers instead of house numbers? |
| 175161372 | about 1 month ago | The house is not on layer=1, they're both on the same layer and should not overlap. |
| 175105562 | about 1 month ago | When drawing outlines that should have 90-degree corners, you can use the "square corners" button in the editor (q) to prettify the areas. |
| 175020481 | about 1 month ago | This has been reverted in changeset/175047539 |
| 175035025 | about 1 month ago | When drawing outlines that should have 90-degree corners, you can use the "square corners" button in the editor (q) to prettify the areas. |