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  3. On @CoMaps, I see buoys marked on a lake.

On @CoMaps, I see buoys marked on a lake.

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  • guillawme@fediscience.orgG This user is from outside of this forum
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    On @CoMaps, I see buoys marked on a lake. They are categorized as "lateral buoy" when I edit them. Today I went skating on said lake (it's all frozen, wonderful!) and went by a lateral buoy that's not on #OpenStreetMap yet. Trying to add it from CoMaps, I couldn't find the "lateral buoy" category in the long list of categories under "add a place to OSM". And my hands got cold. So I simply saved the coordinates and decided to add it later from the OSM website. Now trying to do that, but the website doesn't even show the other buoys that CoMaps shows me... so I am confused. If any #OSM contributor reads this and knows how to add such item to the map, I'd be happy to learn.

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    • guillawme@fediscience.orgG guillawme@fediscience.org

      On @CoMaps, I see buoys marked on a lake. They are categorized as "lateral buoy" when I edit them. Today I went skating on said lake (it's all frozen, wonderful!) and went by a lateral buoy that's not on #OpenStreetMap yet. Trying to add it from CoMaps, I couldn't find the "lateral buoy" category in the long list of categories under "add a place to OSM". And my hands got cold. So I simply saved the coordinates and decided to add it later from the OSM website. Now trying to do that, but the website doesn't even show the other buoys that CoMaps shows me... so I am confused. If any #OSM contributor reads this and knows how to add such item to the map, I'd be happy to learn.

      #ask_fedi

      guillawme@fediscience.orgG This user is from outside of this forum
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      Ok, I think I figured it out from the #OSM online editor. But if someone more experienced with OSM wants to review this addition, here it is: https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/178278251#map=15/59.76072/17.60999

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      • guillawme@fediscience.orgG guillawme@fediscience.org

        Ok, I think I figured it out from the #OSM online editor. But if someone more experienced with OSM wants to review this addition, here it is: https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/178278251#map=15/59.76072/17.60999

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        @Guillawme yeah, not all feature types that are displayed are also enabled on the CoMaps editor. But good on finding out how to add it via the iD editor.

        I'm not an expert on mapping maritime navigation, but based on the wiki-descriptions that looks good!

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        • guillawme@fediscience.orgG guillawme@fediscience.org

          On @CoMaps, I see buoys marked on a lake. They are categorized as "lateral buoy" when I edit them. Today I went skating on said lake (it's all frozen, wonderful!) and went by a lateral buoy that's not on #OpenStreetMap yet. Trying to add it from CoMaps, I couldn't find the "lateral buoy" category in the long list of categories under "add a place to OSM". And my hands got cold. So I simply saved the coordinates and decided to add it later from the OSM website. Now trying to do that, but the website doesn't even show the other buoys that CoMaps shows me... so I am confused. If any #OSM contributor reads this and knows how to add such item to the map, I'd be happy to learn.

          #ask_fedi

          anderslund@expressional.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Guillawme @CoMaps Those are defined in the openseamarks part of the docs, here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:seamark:type%3Dbuoy_lateral

          Where did you find them? (coords, name of lake)?

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