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Hi Paul !
update:
I have checked that this occurs not only in Belgium but in Austria too !!!
Tagging a new house takes < 15 sec
But if this occurs, it can be 30-60 seconds.
Would a simple N function on each corner of the building do the trick?
(Move node onto the nearest way segment and include it)
Beware of proximity and ticket #16710
I can check special builds if it helps you.
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The corner of an L-shaped wall is often not on the wall of the nearby attached building (see file).
It is not only annoying to leave the AS environment to fix that, but it's also sometimes barely visible.
It occurs frequently.
Suggestion:
If an elongated (line equation) wall of the new building crosses a wall of a nearby building at about 90° and the crossing point is no further away than 1m (best guess) from the end of the (first) wall, then the end of that (first) wall should be the crossing point.
Do you want more most frequently occurring issues reports like this?
Keep the good work, Paul, it's extremely useful for those who know.
TIA !!!
Hi Paul !
update:
I have checked that this occurs not only in Belgium but in Austria too !!!
Tagging a new house takes < 15 sec
But if this occurs, it can be 30-60 seconds.
Would a simple N function on each corner of the building do the trick?
(Move node onto the nearest way segment and include it)
Beware of proximity and ticket #16710
I can check special builds if it helps you.
--- end of update ---
The corner of an L-shaped wall is often not on the wall of the nearby attached building (see file).
It is not only annoying to leave the AS environment to fix that, but it's also sometimes barely visible.
It occurs frequently.
Suggestion:
If an elongated (line equation) wall of the new building crosses a wall of a nearby building at about 90° and the crossing point is no further away than 1m (best guess) from the end of the (first) wall, then the end of that (first) wall should be the crossing point.
Do you want more most frequently occurring issues reports like this?
Keep the good work, Paul, it's extremely useful for those who know.
TIA !!!
not attached walls.osm.txt
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