Changeset: 61598859
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Closed by Thomas Jarvis
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changesets_count | 372 |
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created_by | iD 2.10.0 |
host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit |
imagery_used | Bing aerial imagery |
locale | en-GB |
Discussion
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Comment from BCNorwich
Hi, adjacent houses with party walls are best if joined together. Some of the one you've mapped have the party walls with gaps between them of even overlapping.
Regards Bernard -
Comment from BCNorwich
OK I've corrected a lot of them for you. But you really ought go back and correct all the errors, the buildings should then be squared up.
Regards Bernard. -
Comment from Thomas Jarvis
@BCNorwich I normally do, just sometimes when there is the occasional one or two adjacent houses it adds to the amount of effort.
How does one square builds up with each other? Im using the iD editor and it makes it a pain to line buildings up with each other. -
Comment from BCNorwich
Hi, yes it is a bit more effort but I think well worth it to do things right. It's a relatively easy job in JOSM to terrace buildings and square them up. JOSM is superior in many ways and I would encourage folk to give it a try.
In iD editor, the buildings first have to be joined together. Select/highlight one building, drag a corner node onto the corner node of the adjacent building, release it, it should stick/join the two corner nodes together, (test by again dragging the joined node, it should drag the corners of both buildings. Repeat for all corners to be joined. (when a building is highlighted any joined nodes are grey, unjoined nodes are white).
Then each building is squared up.Regards Bernard
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