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Closed by gorchard
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created_by | iD 1.7.0 |
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imagery_used | Bing |
Discussion
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Comment from robert
Hmm. You've managed to turn Sole Farm Avenue into a footpath here and the line you've created between it and Childs Hall Road hasn't been tagged as anything, so OSM doesn't know what it is - it could be a fence, a river, anything. To assign tags to objects you select them and then use the menu on the left hand side to choose what "type" of object it is. You can then add further properties to the object from there.
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Comment from gorchard
I did try to use the object type ... but it just didn't save it.
I apologise If i've made a hash of it - all I wanted to do was add one LINE, mark it as a footpath and get it to link Sole farm Avenue with Childs hall road as a footpath.Running through the tutorial it all looked easy so I don't know why it went wrong when I tried it for real.
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Comment from gorchard
Right. *hopefully* I've managed to correct this now. Sole Farm Avenue is back to being a residential Road, and there is now a FOOTPATH linking Sole Farm Avenue to Childs hall Road.
I hope I've got this right now. -
Comment from robert
Great stuff. Cut-throughs are incredibly useful things to add to OSM. Keep up the good work.
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Comment from robert
(some people get confused by the fact that when you re-click the tag name of an already-tagged object it untags it [so you can select a new tag], which is a bit of a user interface... oddity in my opinion)
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Comment from gorchard
If someone knowledgeable wants to check this I am happy for them to do so.
I know there is a cut-through from Sole Farm Avenue to Childs hall Road - just hope I've added it correctly.
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