2016-07-24 14:03 GMT+02:00 tomoya muramoto :
> I think "public art" is not related to indoor/outdoor basically.
>
+1
> My opinion for this kind of tagging is:
> *In the area of "tourism=museum", "artwork_type=*"(without
> tourism=artwork) is enough to specify it is a private artwork.
> *An ar
"tourism=artwork" is used for "public art".
I think "public art" is not related to indoor/outdoor basically.
There are many "indoor public art" and "outdoor private art".
An artwork in an entrance hall of a city hall is "public art" I think.
This museum has many outdoor artworks in its private area
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> Il giorno 24 lug 2016, alle ore 11:38, Simon Poole ha
> scritto:
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> Isn't this a bit of a non-question, given that neither the indoor, nor
> the level tag is currently imported in to the rendering database, so you
> really only have the option of testing if the object in
Some exceptions?
Some could be on the roof .. and therefore 'outside' and visible from outside.
Some could be visible through a large glass 'window' from the outside.
the On 7/24/2016 7:38 PM, Simon Poole wrote:
Isn't this a bit of a non-question, given that neither the indoor, nor
the level
Isn't this a bit of a non-question, given that neither the indoor, nor
the level tag is currently imported in to the rendering database, so you
really only have the option of testing if the object in question is in a
building outline or not (which may be a bit expensive).
Simon
Am 24.07.2016 um 0
In my opinion, adding indoor=yes on every single indoor object doesn't
make sense, as we know they are indoors because they are inside a
building area and possibly have some indoor tags like level=*.
Le 24/07/2016 à 00:42, Daniel Koć a écrit :
We are on the way to render artworks on osm-carto
My initial reaction, and one that you've mentioned, is to add indoor=yes.
But then, you need to make some specific rules on which objects tagged
indoor=yes get hidden in rendering (like artworks?) and those that still
probably deserve to be rendered (like cinemas inside shopping malls?).
On Sun, J
We are on the way to render artworks on osm-carto (default map layer on
main website), but during testing phase I've found that in Louvre they
are tagged not only on the exterior, but also some of them are inside
the building (as part of the permanent exposition, I guess).
This made me think i