On 09/09/2018 13:53, Johnparis wrote:
I agree that it is theoretically a problem for the software not to use
access:bicycle=yes (for example) instead of bicycle=yes. I believe
I've seen (from Thorsten?) a list of such tags, as a hierarchy.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access#Land-bas
What if there are 2 groups that have designated access (e.g. foot & bicycle) ?
Then we have to start the discussion of the semi-colon separator all
over again, during which someone will propose to move the value back
to the key (or as part of a key). and we end up with
bicycle=designated; foot=desi
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> On 10. Sep 2018, at 01:09, Johnparis wrote:
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> I said "for example." Taginfo has 2716 different values for the "access" key,
> only a few of which are documented.
there’ll always be a long tail in a system that allows to use any tags you
like. Documentation makes most
I said "for example." Taginfo has 2716 different values for the "access"
key, only a few of which are documented.
On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 11:48 PM Martin Koppenhoefer
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> On 9. Sep 2018, at 14:53, Johnparis wrote:
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> BTW, I have deduced through observation that
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> On 9. Sep 2018, at 14:53, Johnparis wrote:
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> BTW, I have deduced through observation that certain "wild" access tags are
> the equivalent of access=no + [access_type]=yes. So, for example, a simple
> "access=bicycle" means "bicycle only" which is equivalent to the stand
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> On 9. Sep 2018, at 12:44, Philip Barnes wrote:
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> Local bus is already covered by the psv tag, public service vehicle.
+1, the “bus” tag means local bus, coaches (other vehicles of type bus that
don’t act as psv) are tagged with “tourist_bus”
Cheers,
Martin
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I agree that it is theoretically a problem for the software not to use
access:bicycle=yes (for example) instead of bicycle=yes. I believe I've
seen (from Thorsten?) a list of such tags, as a hierarchy.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access#Land-based_transportation
Data consumers always h
I'm not seeing much difference seeing "designated=bicycle" versus the
in-use combinaison "bicycle=designated" (same for the other common tag like
motor_vehicle) except that the first one would use a different "access
paradigm" than everything else. That's not really a simplification to me,
and i do
Local bus is already covered by the psv tag, public service vehicle.
I assume by schoolar you mean scholar? I would consider scholar an outdated
term, something my grandparents used to say. It is more common to refer to
students in modern English, which I believe is what you have in Spanish?
Ph
Hi!
When I tag the access to a way reading the meaning of the traffic sign I
miss some specific conditions. I know I can do it at general times with key
access, but in specific cases access is so "small for me". There are also
conditional tags but with these two keys I don't arrive to cover local
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