@nokturne213 You can right click the building and “extract” the shop from the building. You should probably move the address information back onto the building, though.
une abeille
OSM contributor from Montréal, Canada. Urbanist, cyclist, FOSS enthusiast, and neurodivergent queer.
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@nokturne213 To move a node, one need only drag can drop it, or press M to move it. It will not move if you only change the address tags. But if it moved quite far, you may want to retag the original node with whatever it has there now (or as a vacant shop if it is vacant,) and then make a new node at its new location.
@psycotica0
concrete:platesare pre-formed chunks that can be moved into place.concreteis poured in-place, and is the correct value for sidewalks. I have never seen any actualconcrete:platesin use in real life, but SC users are tagging it all the time. They should honestly make the difference more clear in the app.As for
littags, I turned those off because I didn’t want to overthink it.
@psycotica0 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:kerb
Only use
flushif the transition would not be apparent to a blind person. Less than 3cm of curb. If a cane would catch the curb, it should be tagged aslowered.StreetComplete’s “curb ramp” option gives the curb the
loweredtag, making it the same as if you picked the “a bit higher than road surface” option.
@cerement Thanks so much for the share!


@articpiecitylights Acastus-Photon. I find it isn’t necessary anymore, because the OSM apps have integrated better address lookups directly into their code.