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On 6. Apr 2018, at 11:04, Selfish Seahorse wrote:
>> in this case you’ll have a platform object and a sidewalk object that happen
>> to be at the same place.
>
> But that way you say that there are two separate objects, which isn't
> true: it's just one physical object that
On 30 March 2018 at 17:29, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>
> according to a dictionary, in BE platform also means “the floor area at the
> entrance to a bus.” (not necessarily the same as the waiting area) while the
> same dictionary requires for rail based transportation that the platform be
> “r
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 9:36 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
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> defaults on areas are complicated because you can have an infinite number of
> them and while inheriting them in a routing db might be “easy” (unless they
> are contradicting), they are not directly visible on the elements they
> affe
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> On 6. Apr 2018, at 03:50,
> wrote:
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> It doesn't tell you to leave the problem unsolved. It only tells you that
> tagging the legal default if there is nothing on the ground is not the
> correct solution to the problem.
defaults on areas are complicated because you c
Hey tagging@
Wearing my “maintainer of iD” hat today, I feel like it’s important to comment
on this.
I agree it would be great to be able to build a dataset of legal defaults which
can be used by routers and editors in interesting ways. This is a thing that
comes up for discussion frequently.
>> Furthermore,
>> double tagging doesn't work if the sidewalk is called 'X Road' and the
>> bus stop 'Y Square'.
>
>
> in this case you’ll have a platform object and a sidewalk object that happen
> to be at the same place.
But that way you say that there are two separate objects, which isn't
tru
Yes, that's from https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Defaults
which André Pirard linked to just recently here.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the syntax. I would prefer the use of
sub-relations.
You would then have a type=defaults relation, with apply_to members that
speci