After clicking “copy” there is a popup which needs a second click to close. Is it possible to confirm the copying without a popup to speed it up a little more?
PS: Thanks again for the tool. It speeds up mapping a lot. My requests are finetuning on a high level.
Hi,
Thanks again for including Estonia.
Do I understand correctly that separate analysis files would mean separate entries in this table?
I think it can be useful as currently there are many lines with same number in different cities. One file is also not really a problem, IMO, just needs a typo fix if it’s left as it is (Esti => Eesti)
On the other hand, will it be dynamic? If a network/agency changes it’s name, is deleted or added, will it be automatically reflected in the table?
Yes, but that is no issue. For DE, there are lots of them.
That’s a good point, so we’ll have dedicated analysis result files for the ‘network’ values.
Having a single file in this case makes it complicated for you and me and PTNA to distiguish the various lines with identical numbers. This is implemented, DE-SN-VMS has 11 times ‘A’ in different cities, partly with same operator.
No, no dynamic adaption. But changes aren’t an issue, just give me a notice here and I’ll change that. Takes a few minutes only, mostly c&p.
BTW:
which ‘network’ values shall I start with, create dedicated analysis files?
where shall I store their CSV data in the OSM wiki?
When editing in Klagenfurt, I recognised someone had put the colour=#75c7c9 tag manually on a bus route. I almost unintentionally deleted it by copying colour=#ffffff from ptna.
Until now I never really took notice of the colour-tag, but I added it to the bus routes according to the tagging proposal. Could it be possible, that the #ffffff-value is the default if no value is set? If yes, it would be great to exclude this value in the tagging proposal at ptna/gtfs
What I can do here: exclude colour from the c&p list if it is = 0xffffff. So: assuming 0xffffff is a place holder in GTFS if the owner doesn’t really know the colour. Is this, what you mean?
I check the license and usage conditions. As it runs under ODbL (as OpenStreetMap) one should mention the source. On the provider page the source to cite is provided: Source : STAR Data Explore/Rennes Métropole
Now I don’t know exactly where you can put it. Maybe as name of the owner (and keep the current link) and Comment on data or License given for use in OSM.
Thank you again for adding this GTFS network to PTNA.