Could you do it like with the names, postcode:right and postcode:left, if needs be?--Sent with WEB.DE Mail appOn 17/01/2025, 19:30 Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
are we going to split roads even for changing post codes along them? From my understanding, post codes are related to addresses, so the natu
sacred_tree and then subcategories using sacred_tree as a key. tourism=attraction can of course be added in addition.Anne--Sent from my Android phone with WEB.DE Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 05/03/2024, 10:59 Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/3/24 07:48, Anne-Karolin
3-03 at 20:48 +0000, Anne-Karoline Distel via Tagging
wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> does anyone have any opinions about how to map what is called
> clootie/ cloughtie/ cloutie trees in Scotland and rag trees or
> raggedy bushes in Ireland? I have used place_
n't cover the rags,
of course.
On 03/03/2024 20:48, Anne-Karoline Distel via Tagging wrote:
Hello there,
does anyone have any opinions about how to map what is called clootie/
cloughtie/ cloutie trees in Scotland and rag trees or raggedy bushes
in Ireland? I have used place_of_worship=r
Hello there,
does anyone have any opinions about how to map what is called clootie/
cloughtie/ cloutie trees in Scotland and rag trees or raggedy bushes in
Ireland? I have used place_of_worship=rag_tree (to avoid the many
different spellings) in combination with natural=tree, but there is also
a
acing.
Apparently, as long as it's built on sand, the drainage is pretty good, no mention of a loose setup.
Maybe the politician is very good at his job? ;-)
Yves
Le 21 février 2024 12:25:39 GMT+01:00, Anne-Karoline Distel via Tagging a écrit :
Hi,
53537715&pKey=516305962724410&focus=photo&x=0.5077006613416395&y=0.584942612357&zoom=0
<https://www.mapillary.com/app/?lat=53.345215550023994&lng=-6.265817519990492&z=19.230259053537715&pKey=516305962724410&focus=photo&x=0.5077006613416395&y=0.58
I asked a local Green politician, and it's apparently called "subsidence
paving", invented in earthquake zones in northern Italy.
On 17/02/2024 17:46, Åbn wrote:
I think you should provide a picture.
On February 17, 2024 5:19:06 PM UTC, Anne-Karoline Distel via Tagging
wrot
stone?
<https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/tordanik-once-again-about-sett-and-cobblestone/85564>
Le 17 février 2024 18:19:06 GMT+01:00, Anne-Karoline Distel via
Tagging a écrit :
I'm not sure I'm understanding the differences between
surface=sett and surface=paved or
6, Åbn wrote:
I think you should provide a picture.
On February 17, 2024 5:19:06 PM UTC, Anne-Karoline Distel via Tagging
wrote:
I'm not sure I'm understanding the differences between
surface=sett and surface=paved or if what I'm trying to map is
covered by eithe
I'm not sure I'm understanding the differences between surface=sett and
surface=paved or if what I'm trying to map is covered by either. Where I
live, there are some streets that are paved, but the stones aren't set
firmly, so they wobble a bit when you drive/ cycle over them. It is
perfectly safe
I'm very much for that, I've intuitively started using that as well recently. I had used male=only before, but that's no longer PC and hairdresser=barber makes a lot more sense.Good luck,b-unicycling aka AnneOn 02/02/2024, 16:31 Nathan Case wrote:
Hi all,
RFC for the proposal to intr
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