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Reporter: chris[at]in4action.com [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 11.59am, Sunday, 17th August 2014]
I added an area tagged with natural=water earlier to show the outline of our local river. I was working in JOSM, everything validated when I uploaded and then rendered fine a few minutes later.
I then added an abandoned farm nearby and now when I look the whole area is rendered as if under water!
I've deleted the natual=water I'd added (and the abandoned farm for good measure) but eveywhere is still blue. Only visible when zoomed in to 13 or more.
I'll happily add more detail but I can't think what is relevant. I'm not even sure it's something I've done but I can't see that anyone else has been working on the area and I don't know where to start trying to fix it other than what I've already done.
I was working on the stretch of Glynde Reach that runs from the village of Glynde, to the west, until it reaches a dam just to the west of the A27 road.
Cheers
Chris
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Reporter: chris[at]in4action.com
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 11.59am, Sunday, 17th August 2014]
I added an area tagged with natural=water earlier to show the outline of our local river. I was working in JOSM, everything validated when I uploaded and then rendered fine a few minutes later.
I then added an abandoned farm nearby and now when I look the whole area is rendered as if under water!
I've deleted the natual=water I'd added (and the abandoned farm for good measure) but eveywhere is still blue. Only visible when zoomed in to 13 or more.
I'll happily add more detail but I can't think what is relevant. I'm not even sure it's something I've done but I can't see that anyone else has been working on the area and I don't know where to start trying to fix it other than what I've already done.
You can see the area here: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/50.8650/0.1269
I was working on the stretch of Glynde Reach that runs from the village of Glynde, to the west, until it reaches a dam just to the west of the A27 road.
Cheers
Chris
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: