SomeoneElseOSM
SomeoneElseOSM
Agreed - you may need to work with the team responsible for the feeds that you're using so that you can obtain the data that you need.
Just for info - there are some more embankment examples (in an OSM-Carto derived style) at https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=15&lat=-25.00269&lon=135.09449 and https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=16&lat=-24.99105&lon=135.1531 . See changelog at the top for links to style source....
@grischard Does MS translator support https via that method? The web front-end still doesn't.
It makes sense to have a linear `natural` layer and have `tree_row`, `cliff`, `ridge`, `valley` (and possibly `reef` and others) in that.
I thought that I'd raised this before but can't immediately see an obvious issue - apologies if I've missed anything.
(re the historical mapping) I'm trying to suggest that direction: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/broken-multipolygons-in-clonskeagh/111221 . Re the tooltip - it appears in some cases but not always:  It doesn't appear often enough...
(for the avoidance of doubt) I don't believe that the "making up a name" that you mentioned ("It seems like the original issue has been resolved in OSM data by...
Thanks - that'll be a definite improvement There are of course also cases where relation names have been made up with lots of words in that are very similar (also...
> even if we append the ID to the unhovered label, it won’t be selectable I'm a bit confused by this - surely everything in the "select a relation to...
First things first, what does "render_list -V" say for the version number? > It doesn't seem to have saved anything That seems odd. All "render_list" does is tell "renderd" to...