On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Pieren wrote:
> Bad example. power=station is a mess because we have one tag with
> different interpretations/meanings. Here, it's the opposite : we have
> several tags for the same meaning. Consolidate the wiki, the presets
> and the database makes sense here.
Co
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> I'd like to hear from others - is sports_centre the usual tag for such
> establishments and if so, should we maybe downgrade the rendering to z16?
I use leisure=sports_centre for things like bowls clubs, cricket
clubs, football clubs, and co
2012/7/16 Frederik Ramm :
> shop/office floor. At the same time, whoever put that tag on the Mapnik map
> seemed to have in mind a relatively large installation, maybe a stadium or a
> multi-sports facility because these sports_centre objects are shown from z15
> on.
I suspect this is nothing par
On 16.07.2012 11:01, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> amenity=gym is rarely used and the wiki page advises against using it
> because it is "ambiguous":
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dgym
There's also a proposed tag amenity=fitness_center:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_feat
I have been using sport_centre for the very common facilities here in
Indonesia that feature a small pitch, a pool, a building for meetings, and
an indoor gym. Often there is a restaurant, a tidy front entrance with
grass and trees, as well as a parking lot.
I find the rendering to be a bit stran
On 16/07/2012 10:01, Frederik Ramm wrote:
I find that surprising because it seems that sports_centre is even
more ambiguous or misunderstood - at least if someone tells me he's
going to the gym I know what they mean.
It isn't to a British person (probably). Most towns of any size have a
municip
"gym" is a bit colloquial, but if it's already in use then go for it
(potential confusion for German speakers, I guess, but probably tolerable)
Richard
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 07/16/12 10:24, Philip Barnes wrote:
>
>> Sports centres are usually big,
Hi,
On 07/16/12 10:24, Philip Barnes wrote:
Sports centres are usually big, often municipal with a swimming pool and
the like.
In the UK the smaller places you are describing would be called gyms.
amenity=gym is rarely used and the wiki page advises against using it
because it is "ambiguous"
Sports centres are usually big, often municipal with a swimming pool and the
like.
In the UK the smaller places you are describing would be called gyms.
Phil
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On 16/07/2012 9:07 Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
I think there is a discrepancy between what the Mapnik style a
Hi,
I think there is a discrepancy between what the Mapnik style authors
believe a "sports_centre" is and what (at least German) mappers believe.
Here in Germany, most health clubs (German: "Fitnesscenter" - a place
where you go to work out on a treadmill or indoor rower or stuff like
tha
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