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Different to data from other sources like GIS or CAD, OpenStreetMap data are not organized in thematic or logical layers. The base element of the OSM data is a single node which can have several attributes (labels) in a non-restrictive way. Several nodes can be combined to polyline or polygon objects which can have their own attributes, too. | Different to data from other sources like GIS or CAD, OpenStreetMap data are not organized in thematic or logical layers. The base element of the OSM data is a single node which can have several attributes (labels) in a non-restrictive way. Several nodes can be combined to polyline or polygon objects which can have their own attributes, too. | ||
- | As Monde is organized in logical and thematic layers, the import of OSM data and the organisation of points and objects to a layer plus the capturing of the correct attributes is therefore | + | As Monde is organized in logical and thematic layers, the import of OSM data and the organisation of points and objects to a layer plus the capturing of the correct attributes is not straight forward and often ambiguous. Therefore it needs a complex import dialog to fulfil this task. There will be much advancement in this dialog in the upcoming versions of Monde and additional tutorials on this topic. |
Many building information in OSM do not have height information, | Many building information in OSM do not have height information, |