Re: [Tagging] Wood+Coastline conflict

2015-04-29 Thread Janko Mihelić
sri, 29. tra 2015. 18:32 Bryce Nesbitt je napisao: In the case of a mangrove forest, it means exactly what it seems like: there is no other land type between forest and water. I think you should map a mangrove forest over the water, if tree trunks are sticking out of water. Janko _

Re: [Tagging] Wood+Coastline conflict

2015-04-29 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 6:23 AM, Erik Johansson wrote: > So are the tree trunks growing > right at the coastline, or is there a 1m-5m zone where there are no > tree trunks and you are really mapping "landcover=tree_canopy? So I've > never really figured it out exactly what it means when the coa

Re: [Tagging] Wood+Coastline conflict

2015-04-29 Thread Erik Johansson
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Torstein Ingebrigtsen Bø wrote: > Hi, > > Some island are covered completely with wood. For these island I get a tag > conflict. Since the natural tag is used for both. I have two solutions: > 1. make a combined tag like natural=coastline;wood > 2. make a 1-way re

Re: [Tagging] Wood+Coastline conflict

2015-04-27 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2015-04-26 18:58 GMT+02:00 fly : > I would go with a relation or even landcover=* and not natural=wood at > all together with coastline. > +1, I would make a multipolygon relation with the coastline way(s) as outer member(s), and add natural=wood (if applicable) and landcover=trees to the relati

Re: [Tagging] Wood+Coastline conflict

2015-04-26 Thread fly
Am 26.04.2015 um 13:43 schrieb Andre Engels: > The first one is a no-no in my opinion. natural=coastline has a rather > special way of being used, not good to encumber it with a > semicolon-notation. Completely agree ! Be careful with coastlines. Atm, the island would disapear or at least be flood

Re: [Tagging] Wood+Coastline conflict

2015-04-26 Thread Andre Engels
The first one is a no-no in my opinion. natural=coastline has a rather special way of being used, not good to encumber it with a semicolon-notation. My preference would be to have two separate ways, both using the same nodes. On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Torstein Ingebrigtsen Bø wrote: > Hi,

[Tagging] Wood+Coastline conflict

2015-04-26 Thread Torstein Ingebrigtsen Bø
Hi, Some island are covered completely with wood. For these island I get a tag conflict. Since the natural tag is used for both. I have two solutions: 1. make a combined tag like natural=coastline;wood 2. make a 1-way relation for the wood tag and tag the way with natural=coastline which one is