Thanks Frank for pointing this out. Indeed bell_cage could be a better tag
than belfry.
Volker
On 7 February 2014 23:49, Frank Little wrote:
> "St Niklaas" wrote:
>
>> Volker and Dave, There some in Holland as well, about 230 in totall.
>> http://nl.ask.com/wiki/Lijst_van_klokkenstoelen_in_
>>
"St Niklaas" wrote:
Volker and Dave, There some in Holland as well, about 230 in totall.
http://nl.ask.com/wiki/Lijst_van_klokkenstoelen_in_Nederland?qsrc=3044&lang=nl
Many of these without a surrounding tower structure are tagged as
man_made=bell_cage.
There's a page for this proposed feature
"St Niklaas" wrote:
Volker and Dave, There some in Holland as well, about 230 in totall.
http://nl.ask.com/wiki/Lijst_van_klokkenstoelen_in_Nederland?qsrc=3044&lang=nl
Many of these without a surrounding tower structure are tagged as
man_made=bell_cage.
There's a page for this proposed feature
On 2/7/14, Colin Smale wrote:
> Or perhaps belfry:bells=8 to indicate the number of
> bells in the peal, or belfry:tenor=1000 for the weight of the largest
> bell in kg (typical UK)?
The weight of the tenor is significant to ringers (I'm a lapsed ringer
myself) but giving it kg would be very alie
From: tagging-requ...@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Tagging Digest, Vol 53, Issue 13
To: tagging@openstreetmap.org
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2014 15:02:53 +
> Today's Topics:
>
>4. Re: tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with
> > The normal tagging for an English "Belltower", Italian "campanile",
Here in Thailand we're having an extended discussion about towers that are
associated with temples. I would suggest using man_made=tower in
conjunction with tower:type=bell_tower for your situation. Our discussion
is stuck on whether such structures are really towers and not monuments but
in recent
Strictly speaking belfry can mean either the whole tower or more
specifically the space where the bells are hung - usually near the top
of a tower. However I would suggest that in common English usage the
word is more closely associated with the "space" than with the
"building."
I would prefer
+1
Il Venerdì 7 Febbraio 2014 13:11, Volker Schmidt ha scritto:
The tag man_made=campanile
documented in the wiki
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dcampanile)
seems to be wrong as it refers to the swedish Klockstapel
(https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klockstapel), which is co
The tag man_made=campanile documented in the wiki (
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dcampanile)
seems to be wrong as it refers to the swedish Klockstapel (
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klockstapel), which is completely different
from a "campanile" (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
> Am 07/feb/2014 um 10:57 schrieb Pieren :
>
> I second that. This case is not dramatic but we shouldn't decrease
> data accuracy just because one of the data consumer doesn't fully
> support our data modelling.
+1
traffic_sign=city_limit is a similar case
cheers,
Martin
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On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Jo wrote:
> So I'm in the process of correcting that once again. I also corrected the
> wiki. Now it's up to the developers of OsmAND to properly use the node with
> the from role from the enforcement relation as it was meant to be used.
> Otherwise the users of t
Recently I noticed the speed cameras I've been adding a few years ago at
exactly the positions they are (next to the street of couse, lest drivers
would bump into them) have become part of the highways.
So I'm in the process of correcting that once again. I also corrected the
wiki. Now it's up to
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